I know I am not supposed to, but.....

I was thinking the same thing!!! Really people! Cause they are so below everyone else if they won't I definately won't
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um... what?

The funny thing (read sad and pathetic) about racist's are that they dont realize that they're racist, or didnt mean to let the racist comment slip....


but hey.... at least you later called them the "help" instead.... there's still hope!
 
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Does that count if you have a private well in Australia as well? It exempts us here in Michigan(usa)

Hmm, I wouldn't think so - bore water seems to be increasingly popular. We do not, unfortunately, have a private well.
 
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Does that count if you have a private well in Australia as well? It exempts us here in Michigan(usa)

Hmm, I wouldn't think so - bore water seems to be increasingly popular. We do not, unfortunately, have a private well.

Send Them out with a gallon of water and cups? But you will have to go searching for the cups later.
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Mowing the lawn today and when we were picking up any trash etc., we found a fork.
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Hmm, I wouldn't think so - bore water seems to be increasingly popular. We do not, unfortunately, have a private well.

Send Them out with a gallon of water and cups? But you will have to go searching for the cups later.
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Mowing the lawn today and when we were picking up any trash etc., we found a fork.
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We have buckets to save kitchen washing water to water the plants (cuts down on the bills) and frequently find spoons under the trees that we have accidentally dropped into the buckets.
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I figure my animals have been drinking it their whole lives and they are still kicking...so why not?! Well that and I have been drinking from the hose since I was little and Im fine
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If you take certain types hoses purchased new, fill them with water, let them set in the hot sun for a day, then test the water, they can contain levels of lead higher than is recommended safe. Lead is especially dangerous for young children. I'll not joke about that. Lead is dangerous to young kids. And mold or mildew can grow in wet hoses, though the big warning on all the sites is for lead.

I'm over six years old and my hoses are not new. Tiny animals sometimes build nests in my hoses so I generally flush them out before I use them, especially if I am going to put a fitting on them. Is there a risk from drinking out of hoses? Yes, there is. Is there a risk from tracking mud or dirt into my wife's kitchen to get a drink of water? Yes, there is. Is there a risk of dehydration from not drinking enough water on a hot day? I've had heat exhaustion. There is absolutely a risk from not drinking enough water. Choose your risk.
 

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