smcGSI16V
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quote: Originally posted by John
quote: Originally posted by smcGSI16V
Thats what bottled water is for.
The national back up.
How long do you think the bottled water would last if there was none left coming out of the taps?
Ages!
The evian mountain is huge and it's been gushing out for years.
If that runs out we can move on to the Perrier pond and the vittel pond then.
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John
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You'd run out of money long before they dried up.
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smcGSI16V
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To have a bath in it would cost £50.
Wash the car £30.
Flush the loo after a big shit £5.
Imagine all the watches you could buy with all that water.
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John
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I can see some water wastage vids coming when the summer comes
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baza31
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Here's me thinking all that wet stuff around our country is water. Anyone ever thought of using it.
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VegasPhil
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quote: Originally posted by Rich H
quote: Originally posted by mwg
Businesses aren't normally affected by hose pipe bans.
So far. If the drought becomes as bad as they claim it potentially will though, I (and other businesses obviously!) will be screwed
A ban on hosepipes means they cannot be used on gardens, plants, cars or boats for "recreational use"; to fill or maintain ponds, pools or fountains; and to clean paths, walls, windows or other artificial outdoor surfaces.
From bbc news. Hopefully being a business you will be ok. Or just fill the tank at night 
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