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stuart noble wrote: On 13/07/2013 15:51, Janet wrote: In article , says... Actually I shower, but the water is never atomised finely enough to inhale, and it does come straight from the mains Yebbut, when you switch off the shower a bit of warm water sits between the heater and the showerhead, festering evilly, seething with germans.To be safe from inhaling the toxic slime droplets you should always wear a plastic bag over your head. Do I need an orange as well? No, but the plastic bag should be one of the silvered ones, so that the layer of aluminium protects you from the government's microwave brainwashing. Did you think that those masts were for television, mobile telephones and so on? More fool you. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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If it is mains water that is sitting in your hose being heated by the sun then the plants will say thank you for using warmed water for irrigation. If it is collected rain water that has been sitting round in a butt or other storage facility for a few weeks then they will thank you even more. Pete - Nanneys Bridge Nursery |
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Pete wrote:
If it is mains water that is sitting in your hose being heated by the sun then the plants will say thank you for using warmed water for irrigation. If it is collected rain water that has been sitting round in a butt or other storage facility for a few weeks then they will thank you even more. My plants never say thank-you. :-( |
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