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  1. Jarritos, that's the stuff.
    God is Rome

  2. #42
    Seven Force Guest
    I drink LOTS of water.(sometimes to the point where I have make a nature call very frequently) It's usually that or some form of Japanese tea (Green tea or "Soukenbicha"). If I'm really good, I'll have a Water Salad (A low-budget, watered-down version of V8)

  3. One good place for tea in the US is Wild Oats Market. They have many different kinds of it.

    Hojicha green tea (a roasted variety) is good stuff.

    Finished in 2021: 8 games (PC: 4, PS4: 2, PS3: 1, X1: 1)

  4. Ack...I cant stand drinking water unless it has either some Kool-Aid mix or an Ice-Tea mix..no way in hell I'm drinking water on its own..blech.

    As for soda..eh..well.. I'm not a cola fan myself and the only soda I drink is either Sunkist Orange soda or some Ginger Ale.

    and I'm a heavy coffee drinker as well..I know its not the greatest for you, but I simply cannot resist.

  5. #45
    Seven Force Guest
    Zero calories, zero color, ZERO TASTE!!

    (what more could you expect?)

  6. #46
    I have done a fair amount of tap water testing for my fish tank. If you guys knew what was in your drinking water, you'd get a soda machine in your house.

  7. #47
    Seven Force Guest
    Originally posted by Yoshi
    I have done a fair amount of tap water testing for my fish tank. If you guys knew what was in your drinking water, you'd get a soda machine in your house.
    ...or a water filter...that works well, of course.

  8. I've always had bottled water machines in my houses (the sort you find in offices). It's nice.

  9. #49
    That would be nice. Atleast your friends wouldn't mooch all of your damn drinks every time they're over.

  10. Gentlemen, let me introduce you to the Brita Pitcher. Available for under $20 at fine retailers across america, the Brita is a refillable water pitcher with a filtration device embedded in it's top reservoir. "Reservoir", you ask? Indeed. The Brita is equipped with two (2) reservoirs. One is for pouring the foul tap-water into, and the bottom one is for the clear refreshment of filtered water. Just one taste of the superior water available only from the Brita pitcher, and you'll be convinced. "It doesn't taste like arsenic!" Thats right little Johnny. That's because it's filtered, and purified of all the evil that drips from your tap. Makes a great gift. Buy yours today!

    Yeah, I gave up soda a few years back...
    Boo, Hiss.

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