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    rong you old kodger, its' smoke between the ears.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old kodger View Post
    You got that one wrong Frank, it's a lack of something between the ears.
    Actually, Frank is right on the mark, the stuff in the water can have a very detrimental to the stuff between the ears! The list of contaminates common found in drinking water is EXTENSIVE and NOT ISOLATED to just a few remote areas in the US.

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    and they use that h2o to water the weed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by old kodger View Post
    You got that one wrong Frank, it's a lack of something between the ears.
    But maybe it was the water that the empty space between the ears
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    Not to belittle those with the serious condition of water on the brain, but that's a soggy noodle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    Hum must be something in the water.
    Sing if you can, hum if you must....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolmaker51 View Post
    Not to belittle those with the serious condition of water on the brain, but that's a soggy noodle.
    maybe the answer to water on the brain ia a tap on the head.

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    In regard to "something in the water", I just saw this while reading some news. This article shows a major source of toxic chemicals in our water. We continue to build, purchase, use and discard products that are choking the life out of us.

    I use We and Us in a very broad sense, myself included. Some of us try to recycle. I know a lot of the HMT group reuses a lot of stuff. The recycling "business" is not yet up to the task of dealing with massive stream of waste we continue generate. Even if by some miracle we began today, and were somehow able to properly reuse/recycle the whole waste stream in a safe way, we still have all of the stuff already abandoned for generations all over the world left to deal with.

    All the while we continue to invent, build, use and throw away, new difficult to recycle stuff everyday. A lot of it, in the name of Saving The Environment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by old kodger View Post
    maybe the answer to water on the brain is a tap on the head.
    Gadzooks! Do I love me a good pun. The punnier it is, the better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon View Post
    The "large boulder the size of a small boulder" tweet has reached meme status, and a similar tweet by the San Miguel Sheriff warned of a "large boulder the size of a large boulder":

    Well... I don't play "Rock, Paper, Scissors" much, but if I did, I'm calling dibs on this rock! So, bring on your paper because, with this guy I'm declaring an automatic "Win". Just ask the guy with the scissors!

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