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In a message dated 12/20/1999 7:44:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< dissolved road salt, dry cleaning
fluid, methylene chloride, toluene, jet fuel and lots of other things you
may find in your local ground/drinking water don't get strained out by a
filter. They may help remove paint, however. >>
Mike,
Like I said, it's a good thing. Does this mean I've been wrong to look down
my nose at the $1.99/bottle spring-water straw-users? Will I be better
preserved, or just less painted inside, then they?
Ralph
And by the way, leaving Scotch for Elijah would be a BIG error. No fermented
grain stuff that week-- beer either. On the other hand, I've been known to
justify eating pizza becasue it's flat.
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