How much water do you drink?

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  • Frosted
    Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 5798

    #31
    At work it's like the British tea drinking championships.

    Catheterisation is essential.

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    • Bigblue1
      Banned Users
      • Dec 2008
      • 3923

      #32
      I prolly drink a gallon a day if not more, No shit. I love the stuff. Crystal Geyser pure spring water or my homes well water that is reverse osmosis. If I am not drinking water It is prolly vodka or Beer.

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      • ProudMarineDad
        Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 573

        #33
        Originally posted by desirexe View Post
        Unlike you guys though, I can't stand cold water, I only drink room temp water! My tap water is even too cold, so I fill a Brita pitcher and leave it on my counter.
        Desi, looks like we're the minority. I do not like cold water either. Gives me a headache when I guzzle it.

        I probably drink too much water. I drink about 160 oz but I ride my exercise bike every day for 30 minutes and work out with free weights three days a week. Afraid to drop it much because when I started losing weight about three years ago, I made a conscious effort to drink enough water. Hard to argue with going from 290 lbs to 165 lbs. I have been at 165 for a little over two years.

        Besides water, I drink 8 oz of milk and OJ with my breakfast which is the only meal I drink anything but water. I used to not drink water with my meals but now I don't drink anything else with a meal. My blood type changed from iced tea to A-.

        I drink a little coffee and a diet Dew each day too.

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        • ChaoticGemini
          Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 564

          #34
          Originally posted by deadohsky View Post
          Just so you guys know, bottled water is the same as you get out of your tap, they get it from the same municipal water supplies. I have never understood paying for water lol.
          If I'm in the city, I'm all for tap water. I make sure every container I have is filled. I think St. Louis has the best tap water I have ever tasted. The water in my home is another story. The municipal water supply here is terrible, especially in the warm months. About 70% of the people I know get diarrhea at least part of the year from the local water. Home filters don't do much other than make it taste better; you still get sick. Even my dog has to go on bottled water in the summer months. When the actually issue boil orders (every few weeks), I'm afraid to even shower in it unless a washcloth and sink just won't cut it.

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          • kevs
            Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 875

            #35
            I drink probably 4-5 liters per day, tap water in my hometown is really good and on summertime I'm mainly at my country house where we have a well. Probably the purest water you can get!

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            • Fazer
              Member
              • May 2011
              • 663

              #36
              I drink about 8 mugs of coffee, white with two and, about the same in Red Bush Tea, black with one sugar ... Water ... What's that ?

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              • montanalogger
                Member
                • Apr 2011
                • 32

                #37
                Depends what I'm doing at work that day. Timber cruising, I won't even go through a gallon. Working a fireline, I'm going through a liter every 20 min or so

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                • Dogfishfsn
                  Member
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 91

                  #38
                  4 "Cups" of coffee (about 24 oz. total) 6-8 pints of watter and 1-3, 12 oz beers a day. I dislike sweet drinks only juices I like are carrot and low salt V8 .

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                  • snupy
                    Member
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 575

                    #39
                    1-2 gallons a day, although it is closer to 2 gallons this time of year.

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