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Rivers of mud

Published Thursday 22nd November 2007 13:08 GMT

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They've already dealt with the problem of brown water ... 

By John Colby
Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 13:41 GMT
Joke

.. as they pipe it directly to motorway service areas and call it coffee.

Water supply looking pretty!? 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 14:00 GMT

I saw a large self-congratulatory water company poster in the underground recently telling me my water supply was particularly clean and clear. Funny, when I turn on the tap it's cloudy and tastes like chlorine.

(I'm optimistic about carbon not being released as CO2 when it reaches the ocean; although I'm not an expert, I suspect if that's what it did we'd see much higher carbon emissions pre-industrialisation since this surely must have been what rivers were doing before.)

Coffee 

By Lucy Sherriff
Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 14:17 GMT
staff

Sadly, the coffee shop near my train station is hooked up to the same supply.

Lucy

Water companies displeased? 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 14:22 GMT
Paris Hilton

If I receive brown water in my taps can I blame Nicole Ritchie? Would Paris hate me for doing that?

My Water 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 16:12 GMT
Heart

Looks pretty good .. like it has for the last 15 years or so anyway.

Bit cloudy but then I do live in a very hard water area. But then thats linked to lower rates of heart disease so its probably good for me. High turn over in kettles though.

@Lucy - you are probably putting milk in it as well .. <shudder>

Milk in coffee? 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 16:43 GMT
Pirate

Should be rat milk. Well, it wouldn't make my coffee taste worse than cow's milk since I drink my coffee black...

Water colouration? 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 17:16 GMT
Paris Hilton

Luckily in my area all the brown colour leaks out of all the cracks in Thames Waters pipes before it reaches me. I knew they had my intentions at heart.....

uncivilised colonials 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 18:27 GMT

While you yanks may prefer your coffee black, the rest of the civilised world tends to enjoy it with milk .. italy anyone?

koffee kwality 

By skeptical i
Posted Thursday 22nd November 2007 19:18 GMT

Given some of the ground cowchips I've seen passed off as "coffee", it's no surprise to see people loading their cups with enough cowmilk, sugar, and whatever other adulterants are available to make the swill palatable enough to chug down.

Black and two 

By Paul Murray
Posted Friday 23rd November 2007 00:06 GMT
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Robert Timms Mocha-Kenya coffe bags. Black, two "equal" tablets (phenylalanine). The water here in Canberra is quite nice, thankyou.

White Coffee 

By Spoonguard
Posted Friday 23rd November 2007 04:50 GMT
Flame

I never understand why people look at me funny when I drop half a cup of Ice Cream into my coffee.

And then complain that it's cold.

Thames water? 

By Edward Rose
Posted Friday 23rd November 2007 09:38 GMT

I thought the lumps in the Thames water blocked up the cracks in all the pipes? Or have conditions improved since then?

Black, bitter, how coffee should be. If you want a sweet drink, try pure fruit juice. If you want a milky drink, suck on a cow's udder.

Dog's milk, lasts longer than any other kind...

Welsh (although don't live there now), and their water is great!

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