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We're already bottling and selling water down here that is distributed regionally, so whats the big deal? Buy local is not a fallacy... obviously we can't produce everything locally, but with every foreign product that we're able to phase out or decrease sales we create more opportunites for locals to fill the gap.desifemlove wrote:buy local is a fallacy in today's globalised world. you do realise that a small country lacks the resources/economies of scale to produce much locally, ent?
Wow so you understand that UNC is a Hindu party .desifemlove wrote:zoom rader wrote:You have no experience in Trini. More so you are confuse that UNC is a Hindu party , it's ok you are allowed to be confused as you femaledesifemlove wrote:lol. so coz i don't live in your country, i cannot comment? i comment from my experiences, and yes, wasa has no riht selling sheit.
either it set up a strictly commercial department selling this, like bmobile, or it divest all commercial ventures, and uses the revenues for insfrastructre improvements. i dont' trust WASA under any government to procure, bottle, store, and source bottled water well enough. not when there are already big competitors on the market, from Coke, Blue waters, etc.
look, don't get mad coz i cussed up yuh party/religion. UNC could have still been in power now, if the corruption or perceived corruption was not as high as under PNM. if allyuh complain why UNC has more open baccahanal than PNM, then see the content of the people in yuh party. it's a first step.
Stick to UKIP
i understand your country better than you do....UNC is hindu parrty. it's open secret/common knowledge it so. you overloook why yuh party have plenty bacchanal in it.
i don't know what UKIP is, but then they're an irrelevance in British politics.
Excuse Desi, she does not live herebrainchild wrote:We're already bottling and selling water down here that is distributed regionally, so whats the big deal? Buy local is not a fallacy... obviously we can't produce everything locally, but with every foreign product that we're able to phase out or decrease sales we create more opportunites for locals to fill the gap.desifemlove wrote:buy local is a fallacy in today's globalised world. you do realise that a small country lacks the resources/economies of scale to produce much locally, ent?
A band aid for every PNM sore...Redman wrote:You aware of there being bio degradable plastic bottles in use about 10 years+
It's the choice of disposal that is the problem.
Redman wrote:You guys realize that the aquifers that the bottle water companies use, are the same aquifers that WASA uses?
Gladiator wrote:A band aid for every PNM sore...Redman wrote:You aware of there being bio degradable plastic bottles in use about 10 years+
It's the choice of disposal that is the problem.
TriP wrote:pot hole flavor
TriP wrote:pot hole flavor
Yep wasa even owns your pee once it leaves your piggynervewrecker wrote:Bottled water is and always was WASA water for those who don't know.
There is talk that most of it is actually pipe water passed through a filter.
fatboy slim wrote:TriP wrote:pot hole flavor
mauby flavoured water
ADONI wrote:Boi, I see a friend, at their company office have a dishwasher... It does take 3 hours to wash on a cycle...
zoom rader wrote:Excuse Desi, she does not live herebrainchild wrote:We're already bottling and selling water down here that is distributed regionally, so whats the big deal? Buy local is not a fallacy... obviously we can't produce everything locally, but with every foreign product that we're able to phase out or decrease sales we create more opportunites for locals to fill the gap.desifemlove wrote:buy local is a fallacy in today's globalised world. you do realise that a small country lacks the resources/economies of scale to produce much locally, ent?
Do you live here ?desifemlove wrote:zoom rader wrote:Excuse Desi, she does not live herebrainchild wrote:We're already bottling and selling water down here that is distributed regionally, so whats the big deal? Buy local is not a fallacy... obviously we can't produce everything locally, but with every foreign product that we're able to phase out or decrease sales we create more opportunites for locals to fill the gap.desifemlove wrote:buy local is a fallacy in today's globalised world. you do realise that a small country lacks the resources/economies of scale to produce much locally, ent?
So I don't have the scheme to comment Eh? I know from experience that was a is not very efficient and they could licence a private firm to do this
What a liar you are sisterdesifemlove wrote:haha...no, i won't.
i don't have bad water by me.
i have paid a wasa bill.
i have two black water tanks.
and i won't shut the f up. funny how some 50 year old man gets uppity at somebody cussing out he party. shame i laugh, as would most others in the same scenario whether online or real.
i saw what the f i wish, in ANY scenario mr. Hindu-supremacist.
zoom rader wrote:What a liar you are sisterdesifemlove wrote:haha...no, i won't.
i don't have bad water by me.
i have paid a wasa bill.
i have two black water tanks.
and i won't shut the f up. funny how some 50 year old man gets uppity at somebody cussing out he party. shame i laugh, as would most others in the same scenario whether online or real.
i saw what the f i wish, in ANY scenario mr. Hindu-supremacist.
You said you don't live here. Make up your mind beti.
You know what is my party?
Here's a clue NAR, COP, UNC or any other party that opposes the PNM in San East.
Don't worry I can set you up with a nice Hindu boy to breed you.
Redman wrote:De Dragon wrote:rspann wrote:WASA don't have water to supply customers that they already have, but they want to bottle something they don't have ? Makes a lot of sense.
Redman will defend any PNM initiative, no matter how inane or unrealistic.
I dont like the idea of WASA bottling water-it will end up like NP where you are forcing private sector capital to compete against its supplier.
this was in the post you quoted.
staed 2x that I didnt like the idea
You quick to talk-slow to read and comprehend.
fatboy slim wrote:zoom rader wrote:What a liar you are sisterdesifemlove wrote:haha...no, i won't.
i don't have bad water by me.
i have paid a wasa bill.
i have two black water tanks.
and i won't shut the f up. funny how some 50 year old man gets uppity at somebody cussing out he party. shame i laugh, as would most others in the same scenario whether online or real.
i saw what the f i wish, in ANY scenario mr. Hindu-supremacist.
You said you don't live here. Make up your mind beti.
You know what is my party?
Here's a clue NAR, COP, UNC or any other party that opposes the PNM in San East.
Don't worry I can set you up with a nice Hindu boy to breed you.
zoom rader wrote:What a liar you are sisterdesifemlove wrote:haha...no, i won't.
i don't have bad water by me.
i have paid a wasa bill.
i have two black water tanks.
and i won't shut the f up. funny how some 50 year old man gets uppity at somebody cussing out he party. shame i laugh, as would most others in the same scenario whether online or real.
i saw what the f i wish, in ANY scenario mr. Hindu-supremacist.
You said you don't live here. Make up your mind beti.
You know what is my party?
Here's a clue NAR, COP, UNC or any other party that opposes the PNM in San East.
Don't worry I can set you up with a nice Hindu boy to breed you.
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