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#27640 07/26/03 01:14 PM
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Check out this link, then post comments.

just doing my job

Rick

#27641 07/26/03 01:52 PM
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Rick,

sheeesh! What does this do for 'Rocky Mountain Spring Water' sales??

Bill


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#27642 07/26/03 03:51 PM
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Rick,
That certainly makes you think!. [Linked Image]
I bet that this isn't the only case where something like this is going on, the only thing is, these guys have been caught.
3000 fish is a fair number of dead fish!.
I say lock the people responsible for this up for a good long while. [Linked Image]

#27643 07/26/03 04:58 PM
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Why in the world would someone risk something like this to save a "couple of hundred dollars a year"?

Russell

#27644 07/26/03 05:49 PM
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McGrath, 37, said he knew the pumping was wrong but did it on his boss's orders to keep his job.

would all the posters here apprenticed to knotheads please raise thier hands....

#27645 07/26/03 08:47 PM
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For those of you with a taste for malted beverage, the Rocky Mountain Spring Water place is 50 miles or so UPSTREAM from this incident.

#27646 07/26/03 08:59 PM
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Adds new meaning to Ranger Doug's sage advice... Remember Saddle Pals, Always Drink Upstream of the Herd."




[This message has been edited by Bjarney (edited 07-26-2003).]

#27647 07/26/03 09:10 PM
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Thanks Big Jim,

That's good to hear!

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#27648 07/26/03 09:43 PM
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sounds like they need to do what they say in the song "beer for my horses". [Linked Image] that isn't proably all that goes on either. [Linked Image]

#27649 07/26/03 11:44 PM
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I bet that this isn't the only case where something like this is going on...

Back in '97, for quite a few months, twice per day, I had to deal with this . (Scroll down to the "Barnyard odor" article.)

Turns out that a nearby building had an illegal sewer hookup, with raw sewage flowing into the storm drainage system of the underground trains. The authorities finally figured out the source when toilet tissue started washing up out of the drains after a heavy rain.

YUCK!!!!

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