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To: s martin who wrote (22626)11/30/1997 8:06:00 PM
From: shades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
You are putting your own spin on what MK says, why don't you post his exact words, then dispute them? If you can.

If the water is bottled at Ten Sleep, it can be labeled as spring water despite the fact it is taken from the municipal water supply. There is an apparent loophole in the labelling laws which says if the water is taken after being treated by the municipality, it can't be natural spring water. If it is bottled before treatment, it can be.

He says if the water is bottled at ten sleep, which there rocky mountain crystal water is, it can be labelled as spring water, which they NEVER DID, YOU ARE WRONG!

So you can take it right out of the river, sewage and all, you can apparently call it spring water. Ten Sleep has no treatment plant that I know of. But the water is excellent.

He says that the water is taken right out of the river (actually no, it is taken from a well) sewage and all, that the water had no treatment, and that we are suppose to belive it is excellent, which in truth it is, he WAS IN ERROR with his sarcastic remark, as YOU ARE IN ERROR, and the longer you harp on this point the more FOOLISH you all look, but please continue, I like to see stock market supervisors begin name calling 2 year old tactics, it just REAFFIRMS that I do not want a broker to manage my money and will do just fine taking care of my own cash.