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    Daily dosing record - beatle

    stop saying sorry, woman! answer for me any time, i probably will agree! hard water sucks. hard knobs, on the other hand, well... bac to the white hot need and sucking. oh my god i embarass myself. should i delete this? hit quick reply before i get self conscious...

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      Daily dosing record - beatle

      ne, i love your re-invention of my name. rubyD. cool. makes me think of beatle and her plays on words.

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        Daily dosing record - beatle

        Well. sheeeit, if you live in such a arse-backward fricking country where they can't even supply the most basic of human needs: clean water, then I suppose you have to clean it yourself.

        Talking of basic human needs, I find all this sexual talk improper and rather unnecessary. Could we at least pretend to be civilised? A little decorum perhaps? Remember you are ladies.


        :H I'm sorry, but I just couldn't keep a straight face when I wrote that final sentence.:H

        The unexamined life is not worth living

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          Daily dosing record - beatle

          Coupled with the pet-sitters, you guys are undoing all the good work that getting to know you has done regarding stereotyped Americans.

          Will you please, please do me a favor (note the spelling of the word, to hopefully encourage compliance)? Take a glass of tap water, and get it tested. Then, if it's full of pollutants, Rudy and Ne can feel justified at having spent a whole year's salary for a domestic worker here on a glass of water, and Murph and I will shut up. Don't tell them what it is, just get it tested. I think you may be surprised.

          Rudy, the guy who installed the water filters is away, he'll be back next week, so I'll ask him then what make they were. I recently installed the same ones at our house, at the insistence of Mrs Bleep. Previously I drank tap water, which is not recommended in Zimbabwe, seeing as how they can't afford any treatment chemicals. I think a lifetime of drinking it renders you impervious to standard toxins though. That was always my theory.

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            Murphyx;1127365 wrote: Well. sheeeit, if you live in such a arse-backward fricking country where they can't even supply the most basic of human needs: clean water, then I suppose you have to clean it yourself.
            btw, ftr, I have a home water tester that I used at a home in the town where my parents live. The water there is considered 2b very clean by general standards (in the US :H). The home tester indicated borderline amt of toxins in the tap water, just under what is defined as safe. (and i can only guess how those toxic levels are determined. .)

            no comment (other than to say I agree). However, I suggest Murph check the tap water where he lives. Would be interesting to see the results. I plan to test the tap water when I get back to my home in Northern Europe. I'm also interested to see the results. Will report bac in 2 weeks.

            The safe toxin levels in the U.S. are based on something, who know what, and for some reason, I suspect they are heavily influenced by lobbies of water suppliers who spend big bucks to save even bigger bucks to get the "dangerous" toxin level 2b higher than in reality it is. Just sayin.

            (Ne, I went to sleep at 11:30, and woke up at 1:30, as per the standard bac-induced sleep pattern, jftruch
            Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life... And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.

            Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Adress, 2005

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              bleep;1127381 wrote:
              Will you please, please do me a favor (note the spelling of the word, to hopefully encourage compliance)? Take a glass of tap water, and get it tested. Then, if it's full of pollutants, Rudy and Ne can feel justified at having spent a whole year's salary for a domestic worker here on a glass of water, and Murph and I will shut up. Don't tell them what it is, just get it tested.
              btw, ftr, I have a home water tester that I used at a home in the town where my parents live in the U.S.. The water there is considered 2b very clean by general standards (in the US :H). The home tester indicated borderline amt of toxins in the tap water, just under what is defined as safe. (and i can only guess how those toxic levels are determined. .)

              I also did it on filtered water in a jug, and different jugs had different levels, all of them far less than what is considered the "safe" level by the powers that b.

              Have not done it on bottled water yet.

              The safe toxin levels in the US are based on something, who knows what, and for some reason, I suspect they are influenced by lobbyists of water suppliers who spend big bucks to save even bigger bucks to get the "dangerous" toxin level 2b higher, than in reality it is. Just sayin.

              Murphyx;1127365 wrote:
              Well. sheeeit, if you live in such a arse-backward fricking country where they can't even supply the most basic of human needs: clean water, then I suppose you have to clean it yourself.
              no comment (other than to say I agree). However, I suggest Murph check the tap water where he lives. Would be interesting to see the results. I plan to test the tap water when I get back to my home in Northern Europe. I'm also interested to see the results. Will report bac in 2 weeks.

              (Ne, I went to sleep at 11:30, and woke up at 1:30, as per the standard bac-induced sleep pattern, jftr:argh
              Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life... And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.

              Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Adress, 2005

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                beatle;1127392 wrote: However, I suggest Murph check the tap water where he lives.
                And as quick as lightning (now that's a simile):
                Lead - 1.228 microgrammes per litre
                Nitrate - 20.1 milligrammes per litre
                Chlorine - 0.05 milligrammes per litre
                These are the ones most people worry about, but I also have the data for about a hundred microbiological and chemical parameters.

                Beatle, I'm officially confused see I'm . I said I thought you lived in Europe, but your reply was that no you didn't and you didn't know where I got that idea from. And now apparently you do live in Europe. I asked you your native language and you replied Japanese, but apparently that's not the case. Hence the

                The unexamined life is not worth living

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                  Murphyx;1127398 wrote: Beatle, I'm officially confused see I'm . I said I thought you lived in Europe, but your reply was that no you didn't and you didn't know where I got that idea from. And now apparently you do live in Europe. I asked you your native language and you replied Japanese, but apparently that's not the case. Hence the
                  It's all Greek to you, apparently.
                  I'll do whatever it takes
                  AF 21/08/2009

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                    :H

                    I went to bed and slept like a baby for the required 6 hours. See what you have to look forward to? Among many, many other things.

                    Tip, how come your story isn't on this thread?

                    https://www.mywayout.org/community/f2...fen-47958.html

                    Or maybe it is because I haven't looked in eons. But if it's not, huh? WTHeck? :H

                    xo

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                      Ne/Neva Eva;1127472 wrote: :H

                      I went to bed and slept like a baby for the required 6 hours. See what you have to look forward to? Among many, many other things.

                      Tip, how come your story isn't on this thread?

                      https://www.mywayout.org/community/f2...fen-47958.html

                      Or maybe it is because I haven't looked in eons. But if it's not, huh? WTHeck? :H

                      xo
                      Probably because I'm a lazy fecker and couldn't be arsed to repeat it all again :H
                      I'll do whatever it takes
                      AF 21/08/2009

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                        tiptronic_ct;1127594 wrote: Probably because I'm a lazy fecker and couldn't be arsed to repeat it all again :H
                        hmmmm. Lemme see, Tip. You told it once, long, long ago, maybe even a year ago? Which is what in MWO years? In dog years it's 7. MWO posts date much more quickly, so we'll double that.
                        You told your story here 14 years ago and you can't be arsed to put it down again???

                        I think you oughta get off that arse and post it. (pretty please?) It's a really, really good one. You are the ONLY veteran, still completely abstinent, still participating and still not crazy. (unless we ask Mrs. Tip?)
                        So what do we have to do? Ask you to create a poll to find out if we all want to hear that story? Ply you with ... baclofen? Candy? Become Tigger devotees? (again.)

                        What is your price, man? :H

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                          Ne/Neva Eva;1127603 wrote:
                          What is your price, man? :H
                          Can we get Lo0p to wear a shirt in public?
                          I'll do whatever it takes
                          AF 21/08/2009

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                            tiptronic_ct;1127861 wrote: Can we get Lo0p to wear a shirt in public?
                            If that's the price, it may be too steep! :upset:

                            First of all, it is likely impossible. I suppose we should be glad that it's not a medical scan that shows his heart beating... But then again, we'd miss out on those beautiful muscles. Plus he's from southern cali. All the pretty boys do it. (oh yeah, lo0p. I said it.)

                            Also, there might be a general revolt from the fairer chaps around here.

                            Is there nothing else I can offer? A lifetime's supply of bac might be an easier goal. :H

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                              Glass of clean tap water?

                              ftr, I could miss seeing "those beautiful muscles" without it ruining my day. The face in the window was a better choice, imo.

                              As regards Tip's story, and soon ours - They will over time be too numerous to actually bother with. It will become another case of "took baclofen and is now better." The details will cease to matter.

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                                tiptronic_ct;1127861 wrote: Can we get Lo0p to wear a shirt in public?
                                bleep;1127941 wrote:
                                ftr, I could miss seeing "those beautiful muscles" without it ruining my day.
                                C'mon now boys admit it, you're both just a bit jealous aren't you. I know I am.

                                Whoa, Bleep now I understand the multi-quote thing you tried to explain before. That will make life easier.

                                The unexamined life is not worth living

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