I'll vouch for that. That's something I could never figure out when I lived there.In socal tap water is rancid.
$1.99 here, my closest Trader Joe's sells more than 100 cases a day. As you say, what does a poor guy do when bottled water is expensive and bad-tasting, and wine is cheap and good? Personally, I drink water only with lobsters and filet mignon since such dishes require an upscale drink ....What, you never heard of Two Buck Chuck?

Worst water I've ever tasted:In socal tap water is rancid.
Regarding people carrying bottles around everywhere. At my gym, you see, from time to time, water-buffalo-sized women being given a free tour of the place, with an eye towards joining. They invariably have a bottle of Evian or Dasani or something, but the next time I see one of them do anything that would break a sweat or cause thirst will be the first.
That might be the Occam's Razor explanation for a lot of erratic behaior I've seen...A friend of mine once witnessed a woman in the parking lot of a grocery store, at seven in the morning, dumping out a bottle of bottled water and pouring vodka into it. Whatever gets you through the day, eh?
This is the one objection to bottled water that I doubt has much validity. I say put them in landfills and forget the guilt trips. We are not running out of landfill space and it costs less to bury them than to re-cycle them.Isn't the plastic bottles harming the environment more?
More expensive than wine or beer? Okay, either you've got some freakin' exensive tap water, or you're drinking some seriously f**kin' nasty cheap beer and wine. If what i pay for beer and wine is less than 4 times what i'm currently paying for gasoline, it just isn't worth drinking (unless I happen to get lucky with a major discount).I've never been much for drinking bottled water. When it's more expensive than wine, than beer, than gasoline, I figure I'm just wasting my money (BTW, why is Starbuck's coffee more expensive than gasoline?).
Anyway, now I find I'm not only saving money by not drinking bottled water; I'm actually helping the environment.
Seattle tapwater varies widely depending on which reservoir you're on. They just completely refurbished one of the main ones recently, so the quality for downtown water has improved a lot.In socal tap water is rancid.
Speaking of nasty tapwater, Dasani was found to have toxic levels of bromates, because it was nothing more than tap water treated with massive amounts of ozone.They invariably have a bottle of Evian or Dasani or something, but the next time I see one of them do anything that would break a sweat or cause thirst will be the first.
Okay, maybe a bit of an exaggeration. but if you ever come to Our Nation's Capitol and walk down Constitution or Pennsylvania or Independence Avenue at noon on the Fourth of July, you'll find street vendors selling you 12-ounce bottles of water for a buck a bottle. And the touristas pay it, too.More expensive than wine or beer?
I roast my own Sumatra Mandehling. Bliss, bliss and heaven.Seattle has some truly amazing coffee, we just keep it for ourselves, and don't share it with the rest of you losers (kind of like the Irish and their Guinness).
Well, David Schomer will mail beans to you if you ask nicely (i.e. send him big chucks o' money). But really, I don't know why the world hasn't carpet bombed you for the evil that is Starbucks.As for Starbuck's coffee, I have no idea, since that swill is practically undrinkable. As a native Seattleite, I'd just like to apologize on behalf of of the city for releasing that monstrosity on the world. For the most part, only non-natives drink that crap. Seattle has some truly amazing coffee, we just keep it for ourselves, and don't share it with the rest of you losers (kind of like the Irish and their Guinness).
Speaking of nasty tapwater, Dasani was found to have toxic levels of bromates, because it was nothing more than tap water treated with massive amounts of ozone.