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even if you had water now, it will be brown....what are you gonna do with brown water?
i haven't ordered in since friday. you can never be too sure what kind of water these restaurants use at a time like this. thank goodness i have a box of bottled water to use for cooking. i have brown water coming out of every faucet in my apartment, and i have no propane to cook with. i'm just thankful the power hasn't gone out, so i could still use my microwave. i've been living on mac&cheese the entire weekend! |
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Speaking of brown water, what the H3ll are they thinking telling us they are giving us extra time to study and then moving our icm exams to that supposed free time. It boggles the mind peace
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btw...what is the icm subject exam? is that a shelf? i didn't know there was an icm shelf?! |
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don't order soup after it rains
I think I got sick two weeks ago because I had the soup the day after it rained. Tap water turns brown and they probably make soup from the tap. Stomach cramps all day. Finaly at night I threw it all up and I was much better.
I keep a large bottle of drinking water near the shower. If even through my nearsightedness, I notice the tap water is brown, then I use the bottled to rinse off.
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