Posted by JML755 on August 15, 2008 at 12:20:03 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: Boom! posted by fixerupper on August 14, 2008 at 18:54:09:
Nancy & Jose,
That's one of my pet peeves. Maybe we could start a club like the Sierra Club and become influential enough to get them banned. Nope, that won't happen. Best thing would be to put a deposit on them I guess. We've got refillable water bottles up the kazoo, but my teenage daughters dig into the bottled water stash all the time (supposedly reserved for away horse shows) to take to the barn to ride. They say "it's too much trouble to fill the bottles and this is more convenient". Guess so, since I'M paying for the bottled water!
Also, at the local high school, there's a bottled water vending machine ($1) RIGHT NEXT TO THE FRICKIN WATER FOUNTAIN! I agree with Jose, what a racket. I'm waiting for the marketing geniuses to come out with "bottled air".
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