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Hayduke
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Spring is just water that naturally flows to the surface, not really that complicated. Most of the water I get is artesian, which is it's drawn from a well tapped at a low point in an aquifer so relies on natural pressure. It gets confusing when you get brands like Abita Springs water, which is actually artesian water but is named after the town Abita Springs (though they do have springs there).
Purified is just filtered tap.
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Lantyssa
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I just drink tap. When I had a condo I put an under-the-sink filter in and it did wonders. Really though, after drinking tap for so long, bottled water tastes like crap to me.
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Hahahaha! I'm really good at this!
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Furiously
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I just mix my tap water with sugar free kool-aid. I can't taste how bad it tastes.
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Oban
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Trippy
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For the most part, I believe the draw of bottled water is from the convenience, not so much that it is any healthier for you or not.
A lot of people do think bottled water is "purer" than tap water despite the fact that there are stringent quality standards for municipal tap water supplies and none, nada, zero, zilch for bottled water.
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Righ
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Sounds like something for fiddling your piss tests.
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Merusk
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Last time I was in AZ visiting the wife's family I drank tap. I didn't get montezuma'd. Water pipes out west are going to be far superior to east where some of them are still wood in the old 150+ year-old areas.
If you have problems, it's probably because you've drank bottled so long your body's gone and let the natural microbes die off. Even water from 'shitty pipes' in the US is better than the crap our ancestors drank from those "pure mountain streams". (Full of Cholera, fecal matter and other bad stuff.. )
Note: I don't advocate drinking foreign tap, only because you're so damn removed from your 'normal' environ and who knows what their purification is like.
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Ookii
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Last time I was in AZ visiting the wife's family I drank tap. I didn't get montezuma'd.
Of course, most times water in the desert goes through a higher filtration process than normal water, but we don't drink it because it still tastes like shit. Nobody said it'd give you the cancer.
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cmlancas
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I filter my water through Lucky Strikes before I drink it. It's delicious and hardcore.
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schild
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That is, most definately hardcore.
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CmdrSlack
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If you then smoked more Lucky Strikes while huffing gas, you'd be at maximum hardcore, I'd guess.
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Abagadro
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Trippy
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I don't trust wine tasters to judge the taste of water.
"It has a nice bit of acidity at the tip of the tongue followed by a nice roundness finished with a bit of sweetness at the back of the mouth..."
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Righ
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You missed the nose. No wine snob would go right for the tongue without some nasal foreplay. Let Jilly explain:
"This one has a fantastic blackcurranty nose. And now I’m getting sweaty leather, the musk of an old man in a field of wild grasses beneath the shade of cherry blossom with an explosion of bay and nutmeg spicyness”
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Roac
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My city is a runner up. Neat. Could explain why I don't get what all the fuss is about the taste of tap, or the need for filters.
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Ezdaar
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I drink the tap water in Phoenix, it's perfectly fine but tastes like dirt. Running it through a Pur filter first does away with the dirt taste. It's certainly much better than the heavily chlorinated places.
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schild
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I've never liked Tap Water, ever. But I've only lived in Miami, Richmond, and College Park MD before Phoenix. Tap water in all of these places tastes like dick.
Well, maybe not dick, I can't judge that.
But I looooooooooooooooooove the water we have delivered.
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kaid
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Some areas bottled water dosn't make much sense. In others like where my mom lives you pretty much have to if you actually want to drink water. Its not that the water up by her would be harmful as it is fully filterd but she lives near about 4 active/inactive iron mines. The water from the taps around there is pretty murky and you can just taste the iron in the water. It has a very very metallic tang and so most up there go with bottled water. Sure its tap water but there is tap water and then there is tap water really depends where your local water source is.
Around my place the tap water is fine even in my old apartment building I saved a lot of money per month when I stopped drinking bottled water.
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cmlancas
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I live in Florida, namely the Tampa Bay area. I know people who live in Zephyrhills, Florida --- yes, the place that bottles Zephyrhills Natural Spring Water --- that buy the same stuff they get out of their tap. It never ceases to amaze me how stupid some people are. If your pipes are a wreck that's one thing, but all of your god damn water comes from the same fucking springs people.
I just filter my stuff through Brita :P
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Sky
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You missed the nose. No wine snob would go right for the tongue without some nasal foreplay. Let Jilly explain:
"This one has a fantastic blackcurranty nose. And now I’m getting sweaty leather, the musk of an old man in a field of wild grasses beneath the shade of cherry blossom with an explosion of bay and nutmeg spicyness”
I bet she loves Pollack.
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cmlancas
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If you then smoked more Lucky Strikes while huffing gas, you'd be at maximum hardcore, I'd guess.
There are impressionable children on this forum that have issues huffing things. If we could refrain from giving them ideas, that'd be great. That guy only has 30some posts and he's a goddamn legend.
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MrHat
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I lived in the Mid East for 12 years and all we drank was bottled water (because of the disease). So I'm used to drinking bottled water.
When we moved to the states, all the water tasted like ass. So we got like 4 britas so that we didn't have to wait for one to fill up. Recently moved to Butt-Fuck East Maryland, and I gotta say, the tap water tastes perfectly fine.
Edit: As for vitamin water/flavored water, it all tastes like dirty water imo. Basically like dirnking a glass of OJ and then the next day using the same glass for water. Tastes just orange enough to make me crinkle.
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Samprimary
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I drink vitamin water. It essentially came along at the right time for me.
I have a very high energy job and put down a lot of carbohydrates to be able to labor non-stop for hours and hours and hours.
I also end up putting down a lot of sugar, but I only need so much. Soda's great and all, but that's too much. It's also high fructose corn syrup nearly in every product, and it's hard to find Boylan's or mess'kin coke. Also, I cannot drink those sugar substitutes. It tastes so bad to me that it hurts.
Vitamin water has some sugar. Just enough flavor. Some vitamins and vitavetavegamins. Variety. And it's sold on the cheap here.
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Yegolev
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I don't let some Brits in Canada tell me what to drink. Fluoride... didn't anyone see Doctor Strangelove?
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Why am I homeless? Why do all you motherfuckers need homes is the real question. They called it The Prayer, its answer was law Mommy come back 'cause the water's all gone
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naum
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I don't let some Brits in Canada tell me what to drink. Fluoride... didn't anyone see Doctor Strangelove? Brits telling us how to take care of our teeth? Huh.
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Oban
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Reg
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We're all gonna get called fatties now fer shure.
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Kitsune
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The tap water's fine in any first-world country. Canada, England, France, Japan, I've tossed back their tap water with nary a concern and nary a regret afterwards. Any weird things living in the local water supplies are long dead from their purification systems, so should be perfectly safe to drink. It's once you start hitting countries with old or substandard water purification that you can regret the hell out of it. Soviet countries, Mexico, any tiny island country that isn't rich from tourism, you start finding water treatment plants way older than you are and then it's bottled water time. And once you hit the third world you may's well dig a hole and make a solar distiller to recycle your own urine.
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Samwise
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The tap water's fine in any first-world country. Canada, England, France, Japan, I've tossed back their tap water with nary a concern and nary a regret afterwards. Any weird things living in the local water supplies are long dead from their purification systems, so should be perfectly safe to drink.
Not entirely true. I have an uncle who's a civil engineer at EBMUD (the water department for the east SF Bay) and lives in SF. He flatly refuses to drink the tap water from his SF home, even filtered, because of all the deficiencies in the SFWD's treatment process compared to EBMUD's. Specifically, SFWD is apparently heavily dependent on chlorination to kill microorganisms (which is why SF water tastes like it came from a swimming pool), but chlorination doesn't necessarily kill everything. (EBMUD does a lot more stuff involving micro-filtration and biological goop, the details of which I now forget despite having heard a number of lectures on it.) Of course, in all the years I drank SF tap water I never got giardia or any of the other hypothetical nasties that could survive in SF water, but I do know that the tap water in the East Bay tastes a hell of a lot better than SF's. I suspect it would have fared pretty well in that taste test.
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Trippy
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Not entirely true. I have an uncle who's a civil engineer at EBMUD (the water department for the east SF Bay) and lives in SF. He flatly refuses to drink the tap water from his SF home, even filtered, because of all the deficiencies in the SFWD's treatment process compared to EBMUD's. Specifically, SFWD is apparently heavily dependent on chlorination to kill microorganisms (which is why SF water tastes like it came from a swimming pool), but chlorination doesn't necessarily kill everything. (EBMUD does a lot more stuff involving micro-filtration and biological goop, the details of which I now forget despite having heard a number of lectures on it.)
Of course, in all the years I drank SF tap water I never got giardia or any of the other hypothetical nasties that could survive in SF water, but I do know that the tap water in the East Bay tastes a hell of a lot better than SF's. I suspect it would have fared pretty well in that taste test.
I don't smell or taste the chlorination anymore, like I mentioned above. Does SF water still taste that way?
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Samwise
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I don't smell or taste the chlorination anymore, like I mentioned above. Does SF water still taste that way?
Better than it used to be, inasmuch as I no longer feel physically ill from the chlorine after a glass of SF tap water. Still not as good as the East Bay stuff.
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cmlancas
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I visited the Bay Area last spring and was definitely warned by many people not to drink the tap water for that reason.
The thing that surprised me most about that entire area is the obsession with all-natural, free-range, no-hormone stuff. It's totally not like that on the other coast. I work in a grocery store here to pay the bills and we have a little four foot by four foot section with all-natural stuff. Just walking into Trader Joe's was something amazing to me.
I suppose I'm not anything like most other people though -- I pay attention to grocery stuff :P
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Yegolev
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I pay attention to grocery-stuff and try to avoid things which are processed or whatnot. It's hard to do, though.
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Why am I homeless? Why do all you motherfuckers need homes is the real question. They called it The Prayer, its answer was law Mommy come back 'cause the water's all gone
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RhyssaFireheart
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We have bottled water service here at home (NW Chicago suburb) but that's because we can tell when our water supplies getting low here in town. If there hasn't been any rain in a long while, the water gets an odor and a bad taste to it. I drink tap when I'm brushing my teeth and have no problems showering in it, but drinking it just because I'm thirsty is not going to happen. We tend to keep filled bottles (from occasionally buying bottled water when we are out) in the fridge to grab.
Growing up I had no problems drinking tap water at my parents house, although my husband doesn't like it much because it's harder than he's used to. When we go visit, I drink from the tap without a second thought. Same when we were visiting the bro-in-law's family in Washington state - tap water was just fine. And personally, using filters on the faucet or those pitchers was more hassle than benefit, so we stopped and got the bottle service. It works for us.
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