Clean clothes in Phnom Penh?
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Re: Clean clothes in Phnom Penh?
I drink it. My wife and kids drink it. Nothing wrong with the water.
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Re: Clean clothes in Phnom Penh?
Hey, you created the thread, whining about your silk stockings that weren't cool for work at Wat Phnom.bvanfossen wrote: ↑Sun Oct 14, 2018 1:20 pmHow many consecutive posts on fucking water? Get a life mate
You don't even have $1000 Zim dollars?
Get a life.
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I thought ad hominems and name-calling were no longer in vogue. Would it help if I were advertising a pub for sale?bvanfossen wrote: ↑Sun Oct 14, 2018 1:31 pmDildo, please post particles analysis results of PP and US cities to back your up up, or go fucking choke
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The logic. Show me a picture of Obama or Trump drinking from the tap...perhaps in Flint, Michigan?newkidontheblock wrote: ↑Sun Oct 14, 2018 12:31 pm No public service campaigns featuring iron man drinking from the tap. Nor do the okhnas. Nor does my missus.
They can’t all be wrong, can they?
In fact, is there a picture of any president. prime minster or senior public servant drinking from a tap? Unlikely, methinks.
And the lack thereof indicates a lack of faith in potable water?
Would a scarcity of photos of world leaders performing cunnilingus or fellatio indicate that it is unhealthy?
The mental processes could be interesting to students of social anthropology.
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@OP
Rusty pipes ? Do you have a filter on the tap that fills the machine ?
Rusty pipes ? Do you have a filter on the tap that fills the machine ?
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Dildo has no life! like I'm going to take time to read his shit! I ain't got time fo dat!
Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 14, 2018 3:50 pm @OP
Rusty pipes ? Do you have a filter on the tap that fills the machine ?[ /quote]
I'll need to spin her around and look, I rent here.
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Re: Clean clothes in Phnom Penh?
Good idea. I'll need to spin her around and look, I rent here.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 14, 2018 3:50 pm @OP
Rusty pipes ? Do you have a filter on the tap that fills the machine ?
Re: Clean clothes in Phnom Penh?
Here is a report depicting WQI, cant be bothered to unearth any other reports have stuff on WQI for various places in the USA if required. The PP water is of good quality and many people drink itbvanfossen wrote: ↑Sun Oct 14, 2018 1:31 pmDildo, please post particles analysis results of PP and US cities to back your up up, or go fucking choke
The water quality parameters were used to calculate a Water Quality Index (WQI) that classifies the state of the water on a scale for 0 to 100 (Brown et al., 1970). The WQI can be a useful tool for communicating water quality information to the public and has been used successfully in countries worldwide (Dunnette, 1979; Bhargava, 1983; House and Ellis, 1987; House, 1990; Smith, 1990; Dojildo et al., 1994; Palupi et al., 1995; Wills and Irvine, 1996; Pesce et al., 2000; Bordalo et al., 2001; Cude, 2001). The results of the sampling shown in Table 2 produced WQI scores in the range of 68 to 74, which qualitatively, would be fair to good quality (Mitchell and Stapp, 1995).
Table 2 Aquanaut Water Quality Kit Results. First Numbers are July, 2004 Results / Second Numbers are January, 2005 Results
Table of water analysis on page 26 of this report:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mu ... ion_detail
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Re: Clean clothes in Phnom Penh?
Pull the lint filter and clean it. If that doesn't fix it, dump a litre of vinegar in the machine and put it on a tub clean cycle.
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