Burtonisation - Well?

(That's water to the rest of us!) Beer is about 95% water, so if you want to discuss water treatment, filtering etc this is the place to do it!
Road Runner

Post by Road Runner » Sat Jul 01, 2006 8:14 am

QUOTE (Daft as a Brush @ Jul 1 2006, 12:20 AM) Sorry RR, I was refering to young IRM, he's marginaly younger, you're marginaly older which would explain your advanced knowlage of late 60's/70's rock :P
I know you were refering to young IRM, the little Scallywag.

I just thought I would pick up on the subconcious little jibe you made about ages & spilling orrors.

:P

Road Runner

Post by Road Runner » Sat Jul 01, 2006 2:28 pm

I think all the chemicals that the water company's send down the pipes, is having a corosive effect on them.

That's why they have so many leaky pipes.

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Post by Reg » Sat Jul 01, 2006 3:02 pm

QUOTE (Daft as a Brush @ Jul 1 2006, 01:00 PM) RR-your assuming that I am suggesting young is good, old is bad :P

Reg, perhaps I should just refer to the chemicals as 'the sh1t water companys add to our water, which are soon to be added to by more carcenagenic cr4p we have no say in because their pipes are so manky and people still don't know how to clean their teeth' :P :lol:
Too true Chris!

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