- Please tell my girlfriend this stuff is NOT WATER!!!
- Posted by Bernie
My girlfriend insists that the beverage we purchase from WalMart
called "Clear American" is water. These are clear, carbonated,
fruit flavored beverages, and are available by other names at
various super markets. It's true the first ingredient is carbonated
water, but that's also true of soda, and MANY other beverages.
Please help me convince my girlfriend that this beverage is not
water. This stuff is much closer to diet soda than water. Here's
the list of ingredients:
carbonated water, natural flavor, citric acid, aspartame, potassium
benzoate, potassium citrate.
Phenylketonurics:
Contains phenylalanine
-Thanks!
- Posted by etubrute@webtv.net
Help you "convince" your girlfriend something that is obviously not
water...is not water?
!. More and more these days there are women who absolutely will NOT be
convinced by a man of anything regardless of the obvious.
Such a bullish "emotional sclerosis" is part of the TOXIC and MUTATIVE
cultural effects of thirty years of radical feminism on the female
"social nervous system."
2. Get a new girlfriend!!!
- Posted by Bill
Dear Bernie's Girlfriend;
I can tell from Bernie's post that he is very intelligent and quite
knowledgeable about this subject. Listen to him about this. He is right and
you are wrong. Simple as that!
As a matter of fact, you should take his advice on all matters and do as he
says.
You should apologize for your nasty behavior, give him a back rub, and make
him a cake, cookies, or a pie.
"Bernie" wrote in message
- Posted by ben121
Bernie's Girlfriend;
He is right. Those things are not water. they contain water, but
they also contain many other things. I used to love clearly
canadian... i am not sure what happened to that stuff...........
anyway........... it is important that you drink pure water as well as
other fluids. This allows the body to become hydrated much easier and
it also flushes the system. If you drink plenty of water, you can
also drink whatever sodas you want. (that is what i do) However, it
is important to do so in moderation, and do not do so as a replacement
for water. that is my two cents.
- Posted by James L. Ryan
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 23:27:35 -0400, ben121 wrote
(in message <d6d5c5ff.0307091927.3bc9838c@posting.google.com>) :
[stating that one should always drink an ample amount of water]
Me thinketh it's more like "two bucks!" Good advice!
-- James L. Ryan -- TaliesinSoft