I don't know why you need so much instructions for water at a restaurant, or what kind of cup-like vessel you drink it in. Maybe they have those cone ones found in some businesses. Thanks, Eric.
Actually, it doesn't say ask for a cup, it says ask for 'cup', so I'm guessing you need to find a guy named "cup" and he'll get you the water-like stuff.
I think it's the dregs of water left over after they've done their 'free' hydrogen extraction to run their perpetual motion machine. 'Free' water being the opposite of 'heavy' water.
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Actually, it doesn't say ask for a cup, it says ask for 'cup', so I'm guessing you need to find a guy named "cup" and he'll get you the water-like stuff.
ReplyDeleteI think it's the dregs of water left over after they've done their 'free' hydrogen extraction to run their perpetual motion machine. 'Free' water being the opposite of 'heavy' water.
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Amazing post...
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