Freud Pops: [link] Lollipops shaped like Freud's head.
You put the whole head in your mouth and suck on it.
What?
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Freud Pops: [link] Lollipops shaped like Freud's head.
You put the whole head in your mouth and suck on it.
What?
I was feeling guilty about the waste aspect of small bottles of water that we were buying, so we switched to large containers and we refill smaller, reusable bottles that we keep on hand in the fridge. I'm thinking we should buy a filter for the faucet and go to tap. It does seem wasteful to me. The only issue is that we need to have water on hand in case of an earthquake.
Free water in my tap at home doesn't do me much good in the car, or on an airplane, or out for a run. It's not usually cold enough, and depending on where you are, the taste can be a crap shoot.
Brenda's right. People aren't as irrational as this constant tap vs. bottled water argument would have one think. Portable, safe, cold water for a dollar or so is a bargain.
I think buying a bottle of water while you're on the go is totally fine. It's doing it at home when you have other options that don't involve plastic every time.
As a big fan of Chicagoland's access to Lake Michigan water, I'm a big advocate for drinking out of the tap, but I do find that other places have pretty nasty tasting H2O and I'll search out some bottled water in those cases.
Oh, my god, there are people with a JACKHAMMER outside of my house. I'm going to go insane.
The piercing beep of the garbage truck woke me up, and while I was in the bathroom getting ready for work, there was such an unusual uproar of barking animals that I actually checked my watch in case homicide detectives come around again.
What the din, man?
I have to admit, I really can't see myself buying huge pallets of bottled water for everyday consumption as many of my friendshere do, short of the water supply getting contaminated. Even then, if a small filter'd work, I'd prefer that. And it isn't really high & mighty principles:
1. I'd be overrun by bottles (I drink 2+ liters a day.) And I'm not telling you how many plastic water and soda bottles are batting around the car from when I've run out of water when I was out and about. 2. That shit is HEAVY. I'm not hauling it to the car, then up the stairs...No. 3. Where the hell would I store it? I don't have anyplace to stash the volume of water I consume weekly. I've already got gallons of emergency water for when the water goes out temporarily atop the cabinets . 4. That's expensive. I mean, c'mon. I'm the cheapskate who carries an empty waterbottle through security and fills it up at the drinking fountain on the other side. Like I'm gonna pay if I can avoid it?
LA water is not tasty. I filter it all at home-for drinking (and ice) and cooking. I buy Smart Water by the boxful because I drink it when exercising. And beefing up on electrolytes is recommended to help against migraines. I mightily prefer Smart Water to Pedialyte or sports drinks.
What is your wish for the day? (Other than free good tasting water and a jackhammer ban, I mean)
Mine is that people would stop telling me I'm sending them something wrong or incomplete until they have actually looked at what I am sending them.
My wish for the day is that the construction dudes upstairs would stop dropping things DIRECTLY ABOVE MY HEAD. Or, you know, that my PMS rage would chill. Either. Both. I can haz mimosa now?