Anonymous wrote:I'm an 80s kid. Drank a juice box at lunch and from water fountains during the day. When we went out for a day with family, my mother certainly didn't carry around 4 large water bottles like I do when my family of 4 goes out. We waited until we got the the destination and then drank from the fountain.
One of my pet peeves is all the reusable waterbottles we have and keeping them clean and filled and bringing them EVERYWHERE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gen-X er here. Don't you guys remember, that water fountains can spread things like hepatitis? That happened in my childhood. I give my kids water bottles, reusable of course. I also recall having an aluminum Girl Scout flask for water and stuff, so wasn't like we didn't drink water.
Please tell me you're not serious. If you are, you might just be too dumb to live.
here's a life tip-do your research 'before' you make yourself look ignorant!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gen-X er here. Don't you guys remember, that water fountains can spread things like hepatitis? That happened in my childhood. I give my kids water bottles, reusable of course. I also recall having an aluminum Girl Scout flask for water and stuff, so wasn't like we didn't drink water.
Please tell me you're not serious. If you are, you might just be too dumb to live.
Are YOU serious??? You don't know that??? A person infected with hepatitis may put their mouth on the water fountain, and then if the next people do, it can be spread. Just like when a restaurant worker has hepatitis and can spread it by preparing food. Take a second to Google before you hurl insults![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gen-X er here. Don't you guys remember, that water fountains can spread things like hepatitis? That happened in my childhood. I give my kids water bottles, reusable of course. I also recall having an aluminum Girl Scout flask for water and stuff, so wasn't like we didn't drink water.
Please tell me you're not serious. If you are, you might just be too dumb to live.