There was a cockroach that came out of the sink at my classroom. A few days later, a scorpion came out.
One, two, three:
*screams*
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Uh.... enjoy your barfy scorpion water?
Also, the sink and the fountains probably had a different pipe set.
Like the sink in my art class. Every few months we have to clean it and all the paint and garbage that washed down there. It smells worse then raw sewage. If that was connected to the fountains, everyone would be dead or dying
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Today at my school, somebody left an empty water bottle and chocolate milk container right behind the bowl thingy where the water goes at the best water fountain in the school.

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Who uses water fountains when you have scottish pure tapwater and refillable bottles!
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RHY3756547 wrote:
Who uses water fountains when you have scottish pure tapwater and refillable bottles!
Chlorine in the taps, Rocks in mineral water, metal springs in spring water
No water is safe to drink these days
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Why can't people give us pure water? Well, it wouldn't be pure once the bottle starts reacting.
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RHY3756547 wrote:
Who uses water fountains when you have scottish pure tapwater and refillable bottles!
Scotland! The parliment is made of wood... WOOD??
Anyway, more importantly, who uses water fountins or scottish pure water (sounds nice though), when we have good 'ol volvic bottle.
The volvic challenge. Give it a go
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The reason that I don't dink in school water fountains is because it is usually contaminated with spit. When i'm thirsty I don't want spit, I want water. So I bring water from home in a metal water bottle (Stainless Steel).
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TGutierrez wrote:
The reason that I don't dink in school water fountains is because it is usually contaminated with spit. When i'm thirsty I don't want spit, I want water. So I bring water from home in a metal water bottle (Stainless Steel).
Exacly what I do. Except its a Volvic bottle.
mmm... I love volvic.
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My schools, and most public places where I go - have fine water.
But what do you mean 'water fountains'? You actually have fountains!? COOL!
We just have bubblers, as we call them:
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Lucario621 wrote:
My schools, and most public places where I go - have fine water.
But what do you mean 'water fountains'? You actually have fountains!? COOL!
We just have bubblers, as we call them:
http://capl.washjeff.edu/2/m/4018.jpg
Yup. Those are the ones.
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Lucario621 wrote:
My schools, and most public places where I go - have fine water.
But what do you mean 'water fountains'? You actually have fountains!? COOL!
We just have bubblers, as we call them:
http://capl.washjeff.edu/2/m/4018.jpg
Actually those are water fountains too
Different strokes for different folks
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Lucario621 wrote:
My schools, and most public places where I go - have fine water.
But what do you mean 'water fountains'? You actually have fountains!? COOL!
We just have bubblers, as we call them:
http://capl.washjeff.edu/2/m/4018.jpg
We had those at my elementary school. For the most part the middle school ones are a lot colder, but the water stream comes up a lot less further than if you use those.

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MaxtheWeirdo wrote:
Why can't people give us pure water? Well, it wouldn't be pure once the bottle starts reacting.
You know, pure water doesn't conduct electricity. 100% pure H20 doesn't conduct electricity. Isn't that wierd? So for the last millions of years, something's been contaminating our water, making it conduct electricity.
(also, pure water has absolutely no nutritional value. I'm not saying water should have nutritional value, but think of all the protein you're getting from dead bugs!)
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Blade-Edge wrote:
RHY3756547 wrote:
Who uses water fountains when you have scottish pure tapwater and refillable bottles!
Chlorine in the taps, Rocks in mineral water, metal springs in spring water
No water is safe to drink these days
That's america, silly.
Scotland's water is fresh from the *very* nearby mountains' reservoirs. American water tastes horrible by the way. Well, Floridian at least.
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RHY3756547 wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
RHY3756547 wrote:
Who uses water fountains when you have scottish pure tapwater and refillable bottles!
Chlorine in the taps, Rocks in mineral water, metal springs in spring water
No water is safe to drink these daysThat's america, silly.
Scotland's water is fresh from the *very* nearby mountains' reservoirs. American water tastes horrible by the way. Well, Floridian at least.
America varies A LOT
I drink clean mountain spring water from Colorado (tap), and I went on vacation to Michigan, and it tasted like lead.
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illusionist wrote:
RHY3756547 wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Chlorine in the taps, Rocks in mineral water, metal springs in spring water
No water is safe to drink these daysThat's america, silly.
Scotland's water is fresh from the *very* nearby mountains' reservoirs. American water tastes horrible by the way. Well, Floridian at least.America varies A LOT
I drink clean mountain spring water from Colorado (tap), and I went on vacation to Michigan, and it tasted like lead.![]()
Exactly. In scotland it's aaaalllllll goood.
England's is considerably worse and appliances are prone to limescale damage.
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bottled water takes more water to make it then what's in it, like 6 bottles of water to make one.
not sure how, something to do with power needed to produce it.
also i'm in BC and water tastes fine here because we've got so many mountains. in fact i live on a mountain with a creek right beside me lol.
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Lucario621 wrote:
My schools, and most public places where I go - have fine water.
But what do you mean 'water fountains'? You actually have fountains!? COOL!
We just have bubblers, as we call them:
http://capl.washjeff.edu/2/m/4018.jpg
We have things like this, except ours are ceramic. Sorta like this, except new: ![]()
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illusionist wrote:
I drink clean mountain spring water from Colorado (tap), and I went on vacation to Michigan, and it tasted like lead.
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Lead doesn't have a taste. Which is why it's more dangerous; then you don't know if your water is poisoned.
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I live in Kentucky and the water was great. Then I went to Florida (which was mentioned to have bad water earlier in this thread) for Disney World, and the water was terrible.
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MaxtheWeirdo wrote:
There was a cockroach that came out of the sink at my classroom. A few days later, a scorpion came out.
One, two, three:
*screams*
You know that over 50% of water fountains have traces of drugs in them right?
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MaxtheWeirdo wrote:
There was a cockroach that came out of the sink at my classroom. A few days later, a scorpion came out.
One, two, three:
*screams*
scorpion? at least you get something cool comming out of your water fountain. all that comes out of mine is hair locks and gum.
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