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Originally Posted by karlcore
Look at you trying to close the gaps on your pathetic story. Its really cute.
How would you know whether or not they had the outdoor experience not to drink the water?
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I don't. I do know they had the brains to ask the guy with the cooler (me) if he had anything to drink, making the potability of the water in the lake a non-issue.
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Originally Posted by karlcore
Maybe I'm just a city boy, but I didn't know that.
To me: dehydration + lake = drink
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Then I suggest you stay indoors because you completely lack the skills or knowledge to pursue outdoor activities.
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Originally Posted by karlcore
I'd say you're making a pretty hasty assumption if you think that these Mexicans knew better.
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Perhaps they didn't. Once again for the slow kids...the purity of the water was not an issue as they did not have to drink it. How can I make this any more clear to you?
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Originally Posted by karlcore
You said: I was approached by two lost, dehydrated and hungry illegal immigrants.
If I was lost, dehydrated, and hungry, I'd have jumped right in that lake and started gulping.
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Because you're not very bright.
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Originally Posted by karlcore
Wait, did you have a 7-up or water? You need to try to keep your lies straight:
Them drinking the water from the lake was never an issue because I was there with water.
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Did it occur to you that perhaps, it being a desert and all, that I had
both? I gave them a 32 oz. Gatorade container filled with purified water, half a turkey sandwich and half a bag of nacho flavored Doritos and a can of 7-UP each. Any more questions, genius. Or should I call you aico?
