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  • DimPrawn
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    Acid is usually sold as impregnated paper or microdots on an edible backing.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by Jakes Daddy
    Acid is not commonly in pill form ...... not that I know much about these things ..... hmmmm, perhaps I'd better shut up now ......
    Well, it was in the UK the last time I .... read about it somewhere.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    When I lived in Birmingham it always amused me to see people buying bottled water, when you could get Welsh mountain spring water out of the tap.

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  • privateeye
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    A lot of the water in Brum comes from... wait for it... Wales...
    During the drought of 76 the Welsh moaned like hell claiming the English water companies were stealing their water before they were put in their place reminded by the fact the English water companies built the resovoirs that they got the water from. Wonder how long before they start complaining again.

    It must have been hell looking at all that water and not being able to touch it

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  • Fleetwood
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    Eughhhh!

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  • stackpole
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    Originally posted by Alf W
    What water shortage? We've got feckin' loads of it up here. Just 'cos all you greedy cockneys have wasted all yours.
    No, it's because all you brummies are too busy searching for porn to water the garden, have baths or wash cars.

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  • Alf W
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    What water shortage? We've got feckin' loads of it up here. Just 'cos all you greedy cockneys have wasted all yours.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by xoggoth
    A water butt? Missus got annoyed when she caught me fitting one to her butt last week. Pity, that catchment area would have solved our crisis and Ethiopia's too probably.


    I think I'll start collecting my wee again. Makes the grass grow. Many years ago when contractors used to come over for beers and a smoke, instead of traipsing in mud to the house, we'd simply piss on the grass.

    Cheaper than Evergreen... fantastic...

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  • xoggoth
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    A water butt? I have 5 so far, 2 on house downpipes, 1 on greenhouse, 2 spares fed by old washing machine pump. Brill. Getting obsessed with fitting water butts to everything. Missus got annoyed when she caught me fitting one to her butt last week. Pity, that catchment area would have solved our crisis and Ethiopia's too probably.

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  • DimPrawn
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    I am going to sell water online.

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  • privateeye
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    Wonder how all those people getting/got loft conversions are going to cope if we get standpipes - most of these people had the tank in the loft removed so will have no reserve and when the water is switched off they will be stuck. A lot of people have moved to hot water on demand systems so removed the emersion heater too - bad decision. I guess us older ones remember the last drought in '76 and won't get caught this time. I think people will suffer more this time around due to these decisions.

    As for washing the car and watering the garden I have a water butt and being an ex builder know how to modify the waste water system to water the garden from the waste of the bath and dishwasher - a plan b evolving

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by The Guardian
    The problems in the South East have been intensified because of the high population density, relatively low number of reservoirs and geological factors such as a heavy reliance on groundwater supplies.
    Originally posted by ONS

    Country Population Area(km2) Pop.density(ppl/km2)
    England 50,093,800 130,281 383
    Northern Ireland 1,710,300 13,576 125
    Scotland: 5,078,400 77,925 65
    Wales: 2,952,500 20,732 142
    Originally posted by BBC News
    Mr Smith added: "Since this industry was privatised some of the companies closed down storage reservoirs and sold off the land for housing."

    More info to dispute the propaganda being fed to us:

    http://www.gmb.org.uk/Templates/Inte...p?NodeID=93663


    Rainfall (g/ppl/day) (usage) %
    England 1,178 35 2.97 - shortage - hi density pop
    Midlands 1,005 35 3.48 - no shortage - hi density pop

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  • DimPrawn
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    Despite its rain-soaked image, southeast England has less water available per person than parts of Sudan and the southern Mediterranean, a government body said.


    Now WHY might that be I wonder......

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by MrsGoof
    what, you don't have an adequate supply in your garages.

    you should be beheaded
    You dont think I am going to drive my own cars do you?

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  • MrsGoof
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    What? You own a vehicle? I find it much more practical to rent one as and when I need it. Send the chap to pick up the appropriate vehicle for the day.
    what, you don't have an adequate supply in your garages.

    you should be beheaded

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