Do not speak ill of our beer! We brew the most tasty sort of malted
beverage this side of the Rhine and nothing at all like the fermented
pig's waste found at industrial breweries
On May 29, 2007, at 8:14 PM, Rich Thomas wrote:
Sounds like that "beer" y'all make out that way.
--R
Redgho
I lived in WA for a few years, couldn't take the constant liquid
sunshine. Never had to water anything though.
Not exactly true of the (much larger) dry eastern part of the
State. The center is a nice dry sagebrush near-desert.
-- Jim
You're paying for it??? I'd think you'd be able to wring enough water
out of your clothes to run the house there :-)
I lived in WA for a few years, couldn't take the constant liquid
sunshine. Never had to water anything though.
-Robert
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To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Subject: Re: [MBZ] water in Seattle
> < water is never an issue. He just goes out to the rain barrel and
> scoops up a bucket for all his water needs. Since it rains 13 out of
> 12 months in Seattle, he has no use
Sounds like that "beer" y'all make out that way.
--R
Redghost wrote:
What!?! You are paying for that stuff that just falls from the sky
all day every day?
Get thee down to Magnuson park for some of the rain barrels and set
yourself up. Cisterns and all allow me to wash Gump with vintage
What!?! You are paying for that stuff that just falls from the sky
all day every day?
Get thee down to Magnuson park for some of the rain barrels and set
yourself up. Cisterns and all allow me to wash Gump with vintage
water and I then reclaim it to use in the throne room. From there it
> < water is never an issue. He just goes out to the rain barrel and
> scoops up a bucket for all his water needs. Since it rains 13 out of
> 12 months in Seattle, he has no use for potable water. Except maybe
> to wash the blue handle on the fuel pump. But for that he just uses
> the spigot