"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 10/28/2020 8:15 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 10/28/2020 6:27 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>> On Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at 2:02:47 AM UTC-4,
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I do drink tap water. No clue what Municipal water is. Our water comes
>>>>> from
>>>>> Spada Lake. Not in Bothell.
>>>>>
>>>>> https://lynnwoodtoday.com/ask-the-en...ter-come-from/
>>>>
>>>> Really? At your age you have no idea what "municipal water" is?
>>>>
>>>> It's water the does not come from one's own private well. It's provided
>>>> by
>>>> your municipality. It flows from the tap and you receive a bill for it
>>>> at
>>>> regular intervals.
>>>>
>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>
>>> I have no idea how she got to be 61 years old and remain so completely
>>> clueless.
We know she's not hauling buckets of water from Spada Lake
>>> to her house.
>>
>> I don't know municipality is either and I can't be bothered to use the
>> dictionary.
>
> Oh My Goodness. You really are that stupid.
>
> I could however get free spring water near Martha Lake
>> though. I would have to bang my own containers.
>
> Oh goody, why don't you do that? Since you couldn't actually get the
> delivered groceries in off the front porch without pretending to be an
> acrobat who had to drag them inside lying down... I don't know how you
> expect me to believe you'd go haul water.
I wouldn't and I don't. I've never seen an available parking spot there when
I drive by, so probably couldn't.
>
> Why not join John Kuthe in crowing about how you're making the environment
> all better and sing Kumbaya?
Why would you think I'm making the envirnment better? People here are pretty
green even if it's only because we are expected to be.
>
> Meanwhile, if you can turn on a faucet and water comes out, flush the
> toilet (NO, I don't want to hear again about toilet issues or toilet
> paper) you are on a municipal water supply. Ignorance is is bliss, eh?
> Maybe you stuck your ex-husband with that bill but someone sure is paying
> for it.
Really? I know people who have wells. They can flush their toilet and water
comes out of their tap. Sooo... I guess that means they too are on a
municipal water supply? Sheesh. Way to (pardon the pun) muddy the water
further. I pay the water bill.
Guess I'll have to look up the word "municipal". I know we have a municipal
court here. Not sure what the word means though. And... In looking it up, I
still don't see how that relates to my water because Alderwood Water serves
quite a few cities.
From dictionary.com: "
of or relating to a town or city or its local government"