We need more water fountains.
I went to a NT place the other day and in the outdoor cafe they had kindly put out a couple of jugs of tap water with some cups. A family completely drained them filling up their water bottles. If knifing was legal they would all be dead.
You had a knife on you? Chilling.
who’s LDS when they’re at home
The people’s princess
I did have a pen knife as it happens. I’m pretty much Bear Mears.
is it the mormon’s?
(Social) Boards of Can(ned w)a(t)da(er)
Your survival skills have to be at their sharpest at a National Trust café.
Limmy Development Studios
Would you like to go on a Bear Grylls Survival Adventure?
https://beargryllssurvivalacademy.com/survival-courses/courses/survival-in-the-highlands
I think the first test is to kill the instructor and devour their corpse when you arrive.
“If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn’t lead anywhere!”
Not true!
Wait! Yes I would: On successful completion of the course, participants will receive a Bear Grylls Survival Academy badge
successful completions to date: 0
It’s the Mormons, innit.
Lord Duncan-Smith
Excited by this thread as am busting for canned water. Yep.
I buy a fair few meal deals, and always get water as don’t want to be a fatty, and also would like continued use of teeth. However, now feel dreadful about the whole single use bottle thing so have HAD to have pop, which I don’t want.
So can of water me up.
Another vote for davidoff canned water
finally bought a refillable metal water bottle recently instead of buying a new bottle of water every week or two and reusing it until it starts to smell funny. feels good.
i did get a reusable plastic one from Poundland a few years ago and it leaked all over my bag so i would not recommend one of those.
water in a can sounds like an absolutely absurd concept, not really sure why given that it’s not any different from a bottle. just sounds…odd. but probably a good idea.
now reading this and finding it Very Interesting
https://www.recyclenow.com/recycling-knowledge/how-is-it-recycled/cans