Re: Water
Posted: Mon January 18, 2021 8:42 pm


In fairness, he could be thinking of blackberry flavored New York Seltzer as well.dad wrote:Lava is the other. Come on, Chris. Everyone knows that.Chris_H_2 wrote:one of?washing machine wrote:One of the earliest drinks known to man.
wow, now there’s a blast from the past.Chris_H_2 wrote:In fairness, he could be thinking of blackberry flavored New York Seltzer as well.dad wrote:Lava is the other. Come on, Chris. Everyone knows that.Chris_H_2 wrote:one of?washing machine wrote:One of the earliest drinks known to man.
how often do you pee? i average around 110 ounces a day and feel like i constantly godoug rr wrote:i have about 160 ounces a day to offset the 12 ounces of whiskey
That’s an interesting question. Breast milk of course. Use of milk from animals is considered to be about ten thousand years old. Use of grapes for drinking, is also considered ten thousand years old. Alcohol as early as 9000 years ago. Tea in regular use 4000 years ago. Blood has also been used in cooking and for soups for thousand of years all around the world.Chris_H_2 wrote:one of?washing machine wrote:One of the earliest drinks known to man.
How much blood do you try to drink every day?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:blood is thicker than water though
Thank you, Anders. I didn't want to be the one to explain it.Anders wrote:That’s an interesting question. Breast milk of course. Use of milk from animals is considered to be about ten thousand years old. Use of grapes for drinking, is also considered ten thousand years old. Alcohol as early as 9000 years ago. Tea in regular use 4000 years ago. Blood has also been used in cooking and for soups for thousand of years all around the world.Chris_H_2 wrote:one of?washing machine wrote:One of the earliest drinks known to man.
I have a case of water at home, but I prefer to fill up my reusable Nalgene.Jorge wrote:Love water. Just love it
i don’t like thick beveragesdad wrote:How much blood do you try to drink every day?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:blood is thicker than water though
And pissdad wrote:Lava is the other. Come on, Chris. Everyone knows that.Chris_H_2 wrote:one of?washing machine wrote:One of the earliest drinks known to man.
How often do you have a thirst for piss?Bammer wrote:And pissdad wrote:Lava is the other. Come on, Chris. Everyone knows that.Chris_H_2 wrote:one of?washing machine wrote:One of the earliest drinks known to man.
breast milk isn't a drink. it's food. wtf?!?!?washing machine wrote:Thank you, Anders. I didn't want to be the one to explain it.Anders wrote:That’s an interesting question. Breast milk of course. Use of milk from animals is considered to be about ten thousand years old. Use of grapes for drinking, is also considered ten thousand years old. Alcohol as early as 9000 years ago. Tea in regular use 4000 years ago. Blood has also been used in cooking and for soups for thousand of years all around the world.Chris_H_2 wrote:one of?washing machine wrote:One of the earliest drinks known to man.
Well that doesn't exactly topple the domino chain in Anders' post.Chris_H_2 wrote:breast milk isn't a drink. it's food. wtf?!?!?washing machine wrote:Thank you, Anders. I didn't want to be the one to explain it.Anders wrote:That’s an interesting question. Breast milk of course. Use of milk from animals is considered to be about ten thousand years old. Use of grapes for drinking, is also considered ten thousand years old. Alcohol as early as 9000 years ago. Tea in regular use 4000 years ago. Blood has also been used in cooking and for soups for thousand of years all around the world.Chris_H_2 wrote:one of?washing machine wrote:One of the earliest drinks known to man.
Well, blood used in cooking isn’t a drink. And everything else listed is added to water to make the drink. So they don’t really bump water down the list.washing machine wrote:Well that doesn't exactly topple the domino chain in Anders' post.Chris_H_2 wrote:breast milk isn't a drink. it's food. wtf?!?!?washing machine wrote:Thank you, Anders. I didn't want to be the one to explain it.Anders wrote:That’s an interesting question. Breast milk of course. Use of milk from animals is considered to be about ten thousand years old. Use of grapes for drinking, is also considered ten thousand years old. Alcohol as early as 9000 years ago. Tea in regular use 4000 years ago. Blood has also been used in cooking and for soups for thousand of years all around the world.Chris_H_2 wrote:one of?washing machine wrote:One of the earliest drinks known to man.