Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for June 20, 2011

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    WoodEye  almost 13 years ago

    San Diego tap water has so many minerals in it that it will give you kidney stones. See Mythtickle today…

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    Sisyphos  almost 13 years ago

    I’ll stick with tap water (at least in my home territory). Bottled water is a huge rip-off (and those plastic bottles aren’t good for the water but do end up in a lot of littering).

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    Edcole1961  almost 13 years ago

    Las Vegas water tastes like there’s soap in it. In other places, if kids swear, the parents wash their mouths out with soap. Here, they just make them drink the tap water.

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    kreole  almost 13 years ago

    I buy R/O water, filtered and UV hit and dispensed by a legit machine into my glass one gallon water jugs (old wine Jugs), and use it to make my daily coffee. I checked the Ph against my city water….city water was alkaline and R/O water was not. Coffee is the best ever…almost “clear” and doesn’t go downhill sitting on the coffee maker burner. I do buy bottled water for drinking sometimes, but only name brands that were processed by R/O…the bottle will indicate it.

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    lewisbower  almost 13 years ago

    My city has great water, unlike two close cities. Bought a filter bottle and recycle my water bottles forever. Sure, I’m going to pay more than gasoline for water from an unknown source. Anyone want to buy some magic beans for their family cow?

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    SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    “Drinking water” on a bottle is a euphemism for tap water.

    Where I live we have well water, which sometimes smells like a dirty swimming pool, or is beige with sediment.

    Every year we get a letter about water quality, stating that it passes all the tests for safety, except for (cough) containing somewhat over the legal limit of arsenic.

    But don’t worry, they say, you can drink it.

    And we’re working on ….no, not purifying the water, but trying to get the legal limit of arsenic raised so we pass.

    I do use it to bathe, and I suppose some gets into the pasta I boil in it, but for drinking and coffee and soup, I buy gallon jugs of spring water.

    It’s 89 cents to $1 a gallon. Please — where can I find some of this gasoline that costs less?

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    x_Tech  almost 13 years ago

    It may look like Rat is being ‘Green’ recycling those water bottles, but where he got them…

    Oh and here in the SF Bay Area EBMud is raising their rates due to revenue loss during the drought.

    Yep, Conserve water, Pay more for it later.

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    Dave Thorby  almost 13 years ago

    This happened in the UK in 2004, when Coca Cola launched their bottled water Dasani. The media found out that it was just treated tap water and after a scare it was pulled from the market. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasani#United_Kingdom

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    pbarnrob  almost 13 years ago

    Water is becoming the next solid gold opportunity in the corporate world empire, and may soon surpass oil as an excuse to go to war.When I lived in 29 Palms as a kid, we supposedly had the ‘right’ level of flouride in the local water, and people thought that was good (the other place, IIRC, was Lubbock TX). Of course, you could just about build with it, it was so hard. The words ‘alkali’ and ‘hardpan’ come to mind. Didn’t help my teeth any.Now we are starting to see, it’s been a massive sales job, since the processing of uranium for bombs used so much, and an industrial waste hazmat has become a revenue stream for the processors. Nice job, MadAve! There’s a reason the warning is on the toothpaste tube!Now, that all said, potable water, once a given in much of the US (but not as much, or at all, elsewhere), is becoming another sales opportunity as municipal utilities are snapped up by the likes of Bechtel. And take a look at the rest of the planet, who are paying these guys through the nose and be forbidden by law to even collect rain!

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    skinnylemur  almost 13 years ago

    am i the only one that would run like hell from “rat water”?

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    Colt9033  almost 13 years ago

    There con artist born every minute given the chance.

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    luvcmx  almost 13 years ago

    I grew up in Brooklyn drinking “Flatbush” water that came from wells that had been infiltrated by seawater, while the rest of NYC drank water from upstate. When New York City was brought to court about it, the judge took one sip of Flatbush water and said it was not fit for human consumption.

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    GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    Why don’t you joi him and double production, Rat?

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    ellypow  almost 13 years ago

    I recommend the documentary “Tapped.” It gives an interesting look into the world of bottled water.

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    Nighthawks Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    Rat Water Inc. needs to rethink their marketing strategies , specifically, a consideration of a name change.

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    BurritoBandito  almost 13 years ago

    Only rat can turn water bottling into a sweatshop.

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    mac47  almost 13 years ago

    A business opportunity!!!

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    Gameguy49 Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    R/O water in Yuma AZ sells for Fifty-cents for five gallons, bring your own container. Other booths in town sell it for double that, I don’t know how they stay in business.

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    hitman4cookies  almost 13 years ago

    When I lived in FL, I would pour a glass of water from the tap and leave it overnight. In the morning there would be enough sediment to cover the bottom of the glass with fine orange sand.

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    Sheriff Mordecai Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    And this is why as long as I can make a decent living I will continue to live in a Great Lakes city. You want water, c’mon back! Plenty of it!

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    fmasroor  almost 13 years ago

    Quick ca$h!

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    Potrzebie  almost 13 years ago

    Rat Water, now with Chromium-6!

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    Destiny23  almost 13 years ago

    It has been pointed out, in Canada anyway, standards for municipal tap water are FAR stricter than for bottled water. Tests have found a lot of bacteria in bottled water — you should filter or boil the stuff before you drink it!

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    Sherlock Watson  almost 13 years ago

    Has anyone else noticed that “Evian” spelled backward is “Naive”? Makes me wonder if Rat’s going to name his product “Resol-Piduts,” in honor of his customers.

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    dharmapupil  almost 13 years ago

    Mmmm… Rat Water!

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    lombre  almost 13 years ago

    Don’t look at minerals and bacteria as disgusting, look at them as an opportunity to sell “flavored” water.

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    koozeeah  almost 13 years ago

    Wow and I thought my comment about the sink looking like its in the middle of the bathroom was going to be to serious a comment. You guys have got that beat. Way too much thought on this subject.

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    MisngNOLA  almost 13 years ago

    The only water I drink is ice in my bourbon or scotch. I figure there’s enough alcohol to kill anything in that water anyway.

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    codedaddy  almost 13 years ago

    I thought that the comments feature was meant to refer to the strip. Fewer than 10 did. What has happened to Pearls fans?

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    NovemberZebra  almost 13 years ago

    ~Rat water? Doesn’t sound so refreshing to me.

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    DCWriter71  almost 13 years ago

    I think Rat could use some help in the marketing department. Who on earth is going to buy Rat Water?

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    trekkermint  almost 13 years ago

    here kirtland afb leaked some jet fuel into our water to give it a kick

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    x-cate-x  almost 13 years ago

    I would join Rat’s water company just for fun and free water haha

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    Darryl Heine  almost 13 years ago

    Is this a rerun from 2010?

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    Seeker149 Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    You don’t have to buy Evian to be naive. If you’re buying bottled water out of anything other than necessity, it’s a waste of money. Arrowhead’s “mountain spring” water is bottled partly at its namesake source in the San Bernardino mountains. The rest of that flow keeps going downhill to numerous places, including my own tap.Ironically, that tastes better to me than the bottled version. And after passing through our 15 year-old kitchen filter, it’s far better than ANY bottled water I’ve ever tasted. My parents live in the next-door water district and their tap water tastes like it came from a swimming pool. So they paid $150 for their own filter, and instantly got the SECOND best water ever.All this at a cost of just over 2 cents per gallon and without the wasted plastic. I do still buy bottled water once in a while, but it’s usually to replenish my bottle supply, which I regularly refill at home :)

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    COMIC-ER  almost 12 years ago

    lol, ‘rat water’

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    MemphisBelle  almost 5 years ago

    Water in Memphis comes from the Memphis Aquifers, which are of such high quality that Mississippi and Arkansas are fighting us for access. Go figure (sigh).

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    LOAFY  over 3 years ago

    Some companies also steal it from third world countries. Then the people who live in said countries have to pay to get it back.

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    Remystified  over 2 years ago

    at least “rat water” sounds better than “dog water”

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