| User | Comment |
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| llamamama | | posted 18-Dec-2007 10:21pm |
Jesus. |
kcthedog  | | posted 18-Dec-2007 10:22pm |
Ahhhh......., from a bottle?
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| thecomic22 | | posted 18-Dec-2007 10:44pm |
Most come from springs. Theres one around here that they get bottle water from. Then again I dont drink that brand, considering I know people who've had sex in that spring. |
LindaH     | | posted 18-Dec-2007 10:48pm |
water bottles |
cloudhugger    | | posted 19-Dec-2007 12:03am |
Which bottled water? They all have their sources. Most for a fact come from someone's nasty-ass faucet. |
| labjog | | posted 19-Dec-2007 12:10am |
From a magic spring fed faucet. |
| ausfox | | posted 19-Dec-2007 3:50am |
Natural water springs apparently. |
Melf    | | posted 19-Dec-2007 4:18am |
What do you mean, in my opinion? |
bill   | | posted 19-Dec-2007 6:01am |
factories |
dab   | | posted 19-Dec-2007 9:01am |
I get it from the store. |
| Amanda | | posted 19-Dec-2007 9:48am |
Midgets who wear hairnets pee into the bottles....after they take off their pantyhose, of course. |
paulyw     | | posted 19-Dec-2007 9:50am |
I have no idea. |
moviesnob  | | posted 19-Dec-2007 9:51am |
The bottle. |
| kirst | | posted 19-Dec-2007 10:24am |
Most of it comes from the public water supply from wherever it originates. I would imagine some of it actually comes from a spring, but that is less common. |
Galomorro   | | posted 19-Dec-2007 11:45am |
From various stores like Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Walgreens. |
Enheduanna  | | posted 19-Dec-2007 11:53am |
The stork brings it. |
Enheduanna  | | (reply to Amanda) posted 19-Dec-2007 11:54am |
I thought they left the pantyhose on as a sort of filter. |
| Jody | | posted 19-Dec-2007 1:30pm |
factories |
cerealkiller   | | posted 19-Dec-2007 1:43pm |
the faucet at the bottling plant |
Iseult  | | posted 19-Dec-2007 2:29pm |
Some of it comes from glaciers (allegedly). Other comes from natural springs. Waters like Dasani comes from tap, they just filter it for you. I don't know if there is any other sources. |
FauxLo   | | posted 19-Dec-2007 3:15pm |
FoxTurtle makes his own ice cream... errr... bottled water at home, so... |
| RGirl | | posted 19-Dec-2007 7:02pm |
Sometimes it comes from a tap, I know that much. |
| Amanda |
That's quite possible. If not, we should put that idea in the customer comment box. |
Enheduanna  | | (reply to Amanda) posted 19-Dec-2007 10:03pm |
Totally. |
| ihatespiders | | posted 19-Dec-2007 10:03pm |
I think its glorified tap water. |
Crayons   | | posted 19-Dec-2007 11:03pm |
The gnomes, man, the gnomes.
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| justjulie | | posted 20-Dec-2007 6:47am |
prolly from my neighbors house.... |
romkey  | | posted 20-Dec-2007 8:53pm |
A bottle.
Different bottled waters come from different places. They're unlikely to come from idyllic springs in the woods no matter what the label shows. |
| mrmarm | | posted 22-Dec-2007 8:05am |
Urine? |
| mrmarm |
That's actually pretty romantic I guess, friends of your's? |
| thecomic22 | | posted 22-Dec-2007 1:13pm |
> That's actually pretty romantic I guess, friends
> of your's?
Some of them. Nobody does it anymore cause the police are always out there now making sure. I hooked up out there a couple times. Just never in the spring. & yea, Out of the dozens of people who've ever been out there, I was the only that ever got busted by a cop, but thats another story. |
| mrmarm |
He wasn't a cop himself was he? |
| JessicaWoman99 | | posted 24-Dec-2007 12:41am |
Bottled water I have learned comes from your faucet and all it is tap water |
| pinkish | | posted 24-Dec-2007 10:02am |
the ocean |
| Pomeranian | | posted 24-Dec-2007 9:55pm |
Have you ever considered the fact that the water molecules you're drinking mostly likely once past through the urethra of a dinosaur? |
| Biggles | | posted 30-Dec-2007 11:37am |
The supermarket < the bottling plant < the tap in the bottling plant < the storage tank < sometimes a spring, more often a reservoir < water filtered through rock <rain <water vapour < evaporating water including a few molecules of Oliver Cromwell's urine... |
| Biggles |
> Have you ever considered the fact that the water molecules you're
> drinking mostly likely once past through the urethra of a dinosaur?
I hadn't until now. It's usually Oliver Cromwell. Dinosaurs are definitely cooler!
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| BigBobJoylove |
Clear Mountain Streams |
Zang  |
A variety of water-bottling plants, all over the world.
At least that's my opinion. Other people might have different opinions on this controversial topic. |
Zang  | | (reply to Biggles) posted 3-Mar-2008 8:51pm |
> including a few molecules of Oliver Cromwell's urine...
Mmm... urinalicious!
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| autumnlight | | posted 22-Mar-2008 6:45am |
Wherever it says on the bottle. |
| judgescratch | | posted 1-May-2008 12:05pm |
Usually, it's just purified 'tap' water. |
| Van | | posted 20-May-2008 8:23pm |
A lot of different places. Some of it is tap water with the chemical taste taken out, some of it comes from springs. |