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Freshly voided urine is almost invariably sterile

"Except in cases of kidney or urinary tract infection (UTI), urine is
virtually
sterile and nearly odourless."


It tastes rather salty.


I've never tasted it yet, but if I were in a situation where no water was
available I would do it without doubt.


If you've tasted Double Diamond or Watney's you'll have a good idea of
the taste.


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Freshly voided urine is almost invariably sterile

"Except in cases of kidney or urinary tract infection (UTI), urine is
virtually
sterile and nearly odourless."

It tastes rather salty.


I've never tasted it yet, but if I were in a situation where no water was
available I would do it without doubt.


If you've tasted Double Diamond or Watney's you'll have a good idea of
the taste.



Double Diamond?
Watney's?
A while since you've been in a pub I take it.

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On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 18:11:21 -0000, "mark"
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On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 15:25:17 -0000, "alan.holmes"
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Freshly voided urine is almost invariably sterile

"Except in cases of kidney or urinary tract infection (UTI), urine is
virtually
sterile and nearly odourless."

It tastes rather salty.

I've never tasted it yet, but if I were in a situation where no water was
available I would do it without doubt.


If you've tasted Double Diamond or Watney's you'll have a good idea of
the taste.



Double Diamond?
Watney's?
A while since you've been in a pub I take it.


This is true

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If you've tasted Double Diamond or Watney's you'll have a good idea of
the taste.


Double Diamond?
Watney's?
A while since you've been in a pub I take it.

mark

Watney's Red Barrel? Bleuugh!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQLhfbBt1Lc
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On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 15:25:17 -0000, "alan.holmes"
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Freshly voided urine is almost invariably sterile

"Except in cases of kidney or urinary tract infection (UTI), urine is
virtually
sterile and nearly odourless."

It tastes rather salty.


I've never tasted it yet, but if I were in a situation where no water was
available I would do it without doubt.


If you've tasted Double Diamond or Watney's you'll have a good idea of
the taste.

Or Budweiser...
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If you've tasted Double Diamond or Watney's you'll have a good idea of
the taste.


Well, no longer. CAMRA managed to make such a laughing stock of
both that they improved their product out of all recognition.
Older people will remember Watney's Gaslight (before CAMRA),
DD is K9P and Grotneys. All were fully justified.

Or Budweiser...


WARM Budweiser. I did once, and was then sadder Budweiser.


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Or Budweiser...


WARM Budweiser. I did once, and was then sadder Budweiser.


Which Budweiser?

The awful nats pee American Anheuser-Busch stuff or fairly drinkable
(for a lager) Budweiser Budvar from the Czech Republic?

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On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 15:25:17 -0000, "alan.holmes"
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Freshly voided urine is almost invariably sterile

"Except in cases of kidney or urinary tract infection (UTI), urine
is virtually
sterile and nearly odourless."

It tastes rather salty.

I've never tasted it yet, but if I were in a situation where no water
was available I would do it without doubt.


If you've tasted Double Diamond or Watney's you'll have a good idea of
the taste.

Or Budweiser...


Ever tried Coors?

Personally I think the Czech Bud is palatabble, and even the (cold) US
stuff is OK in a hot climate.

But Coors? Shudder
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What ever is in the ground will be absorbed by the plant so I don't feel
urine is safe. I think the reason woman's pee is not used is because
woman take a lot of prescriptions that have Hormones in them. When woman
become of an advanced age they go through (midlife) changes that are
only corrected by lots of hormone pills that stop woman from growing
beards and becoming violent towards their husbands.

I grow over 50 tomato plants in the summer and I'd never use any urine
in the compost especially with hormones in it!. I believe if you'd like
your compost pile to break down very fast you should use a few bottles
of dark beer and tell the house boy or the gardener to turn over the
compost pile a few extra times a day.
I believe the best fertilizer in the world is worm castings but they are
VERY expensive in the store.









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"alan.holmes" wrote in message
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On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 15:08:09 +0000, ®óñ© © ²°¹°-°¹
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On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 15:34:19 +0100, Martin wrote:

On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:41:08 +0000, ®óñ© © ²°¹°-°¹
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On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:12:02 -0500, wrote:

In the States it is a crime to pull out your tally whacker in public
or
in your own yard. It is considered an eye sore and what it produces
is
now called dangerous bio-hazardous waste. I'll just stick to using
Miracle Grow.


Freshly voided urine is almost invariably sterile.

Invariably depending on whether the person has or has not some sorts of
infection

Freshly voided urine is almost invariably sterile

"Except in cases of kidney or urinary tract infection (UTI), urine is
virtually
sterile and nearly odourless."


It tastes rather salty.


I've never tasted it yet, but if I were in a situation where no water was
available I would do it without doubt.


Prior to going on a desert exercise in Libya a survival lecturer told us we
shouldn't drink our own urine, but should rub it on our skin. To be honest I
didn't much fancy that either, but in the event we'd barely got there when
Gadaffi seized power and that put an end to all the fun. Exercise cancelled.

Steve




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