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Default Another Obama whoopsie...

On May 7, 1:11*pm, wrote:
On May 7, 12:56*pm, wrote:





On May 7, 12:13*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:


"thunder" wrote in message


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On Thu, 07 May 2009 11:22:20 -0400, D.Duck wrote:


* His opinion was they cannot get the right cheese or sausage
down there. *Too expensive to have it flown in from up there where it's
readily available.


I thought it was the water. *The local Florida bread leaves something to
be desired also.


No question. *Florida has much to offer, but the quality of the water isn't
one of them.


Eisboch


Well, it depends where. Where I lived the water was excellent. Came
right out of the Florida Aquafer. There's a town outside of Tampa
called Crystal Springs, and the aquafer comes out the the ground
there, 72 degrees, and clear as can be. There's a local water company,
Zephyrhills water, that used to be privately owned but is now part of
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My bud is in Pinellas Park... Maybe you didn't live here in the no'th
long enough to know any better

Where we lived in NY, we had perfect well water. Just up the county
road was a spring with a wellhouse, the water came out of there in a
constant stream big enough to make a small creek. But, again, there's
lots of places in FL where the water is very good, as well as some
places that are crap. My uncle's well was great water, but if you went
the four miles to my friends house the stuff wasn't fit to drink! Oh,
and by the way, Harry is tellling another lie about water pipes being
only six inches deep!