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are those cows fated to BE the scrolls?
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indeed, the cow coven are the protectorate of the nate scrolls... it is in the location of that we cannot speak of.....

i spent an evening with the nate in an astral existence, of which cannot be spoken, however.. to say the least, the cow coven where a herd above the rest, and kept the coven and ritual secure.... all hail the cows.... they indeed protected the nateism, and kept the undisclosd location secretive.. the nate grove, is secure

KMA
 Quoting: Citizenperth


That sounds awfully gay. Is it supposed to? sideways[googlevid]
 Quoting: is this a homo thread? 30542230


no, it just attracts gay trolls
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are those cows fated to BE the scrolls?
 Quoting: furPete'sSake


indeed, the cow coven are the protectorate of the nate scrolls... it is in the location of that we cannot speak of.....

i spent an evening with the nate in an astral existence, of which cannot be spoken, however.. to say the least, the cow coven where a herd above the rest, and kept the coven and ritual secure.... all hail the cows.... they indeed protected the nateism, and kept the undisclosd location secretive.. the nate grove, is secure

KMA
 Quoting: Citizenperth


That sounds awfully gay. Is it supposed to? sideways[googlevid]
 Quoting: is this a homo thread? 30542230


this is why you are not invited into nateism because you are 'special'

reta

shagging bananas? really? dude.. sad basement stuff there...

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I like the green room.
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And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower and when He could be certain only drowning men could see Him- Leonard Cohen
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I like the green room.
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i agree, nice pic
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Just a question though, were any of you really drinking water?
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As opposed to something stronger?


Well, until I can purchase a whole house filter, I drink spring water, and, even cook with it. I also drink organic milk. Last night I was drinking a chocolate egg cream (chocolate milk and seltzer).

Why do you ask?
 Quoting: Esoteric Morgan


Water during the day ;)

I bought one of those Berkey (sic.) Water Filter Sistern a few months back and it has worked AMAZING.

Nate, the world is dull without humor, be it sarcasm, satire or just simple laughs. I'm sure, and especially if this dialouge is bothering you, this thread will wind down soon and we'll all share some laughs in another thread!

hf

Have an extremly great weekend, Nate!
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thread side note:

I've been researching filter options all month, and have wondered about this model.

Do you think the fluoride filter is more effective 'hanging' inside the filtered water?

Also, do you use a shower filter? If so, which one?

thanks

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Just a question though, were any of you really drinking water?
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As opposed to something stronger?


Well, until I can purchase a whole house filter, I drink spring water, and, even cook with it. I also drink organic milk. Last night I was drinking a chocolate egg cream (chocolate milk and seltzer).

Why do you ask?
 Quoting: Esoteric Morgan


Water during the day ;)

I bought one of those Berkey (sic.) Water Filter Sistern a few months back and it has worked AMAZING.

Nate, the world is dull without humor, be it sarcasm, satire or just simple laughs. I'm sure, and especially if this dialouge is bothering you, this thread will wind down soon and we'll all share some laughs in another thread!

hf

Have an extremly great weekend, Nate!
 Quoting: KarinZa


thread side note:

I've been researching filter options all month, and have wondered about this model.

Do you also use the fluoride filter? If so, do you think it's effective 'hanging' inside the filtered water?

Also, do you use a shower filter? If so, which one?

thanks
 Quoting: Esoteric Morgan


this is why i am here... ;)
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in the Oregon woods we use a raccoon for a filter
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And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower and when He could be certain only drowning men could see Him- Leonard Cohen
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in the Oregon woods we use a raccoon for a filter
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we use these

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spongy
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lmao

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Just a question though, were any of you really drinking water?
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I always drink water. hf
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I love water so much, sometimes I strip naked and just let it run all over my body
 Quoting: furPete'sSake


You're a watertard, bro!hf

The wáter is the essence of life (and the essence of a lot of absolutely necessary ítems for human civilization, FOR EXAMPLE, you can't make beer or whisky without wáter dasbier)
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the NATE has spoken.. violin is a code word...........
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wonder where all those lazy scribes are, they should be recording all these sayings for the chronicles, do they get Saturday off?
 Quoting: furPete'sSake


we are 24/365..... the nateism is strong.... we are working the archives......

3_cows
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Yep, a big volumen on THE NATE... "DIANATECS"!book
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moo
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Holy Cow! My Nateness!
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Esoteric :
The Berkey has fluoride filter screwed into it.
No, no shower filter or other filters.
Now at my Ranch in PA we have a big ass POEntry multi filter system, because the well water has naturally occuring high Arsenic levels. Like 19 ppb. Dumb fk's who lived there before us had been drinking it for years!

Yeah, no water, no cocktails!
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Esoteric :
The Berkey has fluoride filter screwed into it.
No, no shower filter or other filters.
Now at my Ranch in PA we have a big ass POEntry multi filter system, because the well water has naturally occuring high Arsenic levels. Like 19 ppb. Dumb fk's who lived there before us had been drinking it for years!

Yeah, no water, no cocktails!
 Quoting: KarinZa


I heard Arsenic is put into city water, also.
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I heard Arsenic is put into city water, also.
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THE NATE is manifested here now! worship

AND HE'S WARNING US! woohoo
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yes, but not for long. I have to teach again at 1:30-2. Then I'll be back for a while.
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yes, but not for long. I have to teach again at 1:30-2. Then I'll be back for a while.
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Teach us, oh, YOUR NATENESS!
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ok, I'm gonna start a thread that says, "Ask a question." we'll see where this goes...
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ok, I'm gonna start a thread that says, "Ask a question." we'll see where this goes...
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Lol, you get it already: IS THIS!
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ok, I'm gonna start a thread that says, "Ask a question." we'll see where this goes...
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it'll be a bloodbath, but we like shiny red stuff
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And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower and when He could be certain only drowning men could see Him- Leonard Cohen
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ok, I'm gonna start a thread that says, "Ask a question." we'll see where this goes...
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it'll be a bloodbath, but we like shiny red stuff
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MAHAHHAH BALLZ and ALL

Thread: The Nate has asked a question.. I will vet them...
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This thread is icredibble.
So many posters pay homage to the Nate. Are we Nate Freaks?
Natetards?
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are those cows fated to BE the scrolls?
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indeed, the cow coven are the protectorate of the nate scrolls... it is in the location of that we cannot speak of.....

i spent an evening with the nate in an astral existence, of which cannot be spoken, however.. to say the least, the cow coven where a herd above the rest, and kept the coven and ritual secure.... all hail the cows.... they indeed protected the nateism, and kept the undisclosd location secretive.. the nate grove, is secure

:KMA:
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That sounds awfully gay. Is it supposed to? sideways[googlevid]
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no, it just attracts gay trolls
 Quoting: furPete'sSake


Tru dat about 30 pages worth.
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Hey Nate
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Esoteric :
The Berkey has fluoride filter screwed into it.
No, no shower filter or other filters.
Now at my Ranch in PA we have a big ass POEntry multi filter system, because the well water has naturally occuring high Arsenic levels. Like 19 ppb. Dumb fk's who lived there before us had been drinking it for years!

Yeah, no water, no cocktails!
 Quoting: KarinZa



Thanks, KarinZa!

My home was built circa 1835-37, possibly earlier. The original kitchen was in the basement.

The water pipes for the 'updated' kitchens in my house are all embedded in the wall, with shut-off valves in the basement directly beneath them, so I can't install an undersink model in my main kitchen.

Since I have a free-standing double basin farm sink, there's no counter in that area. This is why a Berkey looks perfect.

I would get a whole-house filter, but, my water line is a conundrum. It enters the house at ground level, pitches until it's 8" off the basement floor as it runs on top of an embankment, then hugs a tight corner before running cross the ceiling where it finally branches out to kitchens, baths, and, old dead-end service lines.

I need to figure out WHERE to place one of these rather huge whole-house systems without paying a plumber to reroute my service line, while retaining a floor-plan that's taken some 180 years to develop almost to perfection.

----------
Sorry, Nate and friends, for diverting this thread a bit.

I figure that there is one thing in life we cannot do without: water. Like sleep, we must use it daily, to drink, to cook and to bathe.

Considering that our skin is the largest organ in our body, I would also like to eliminate the toxins it comes into contact with.



Al-righty then...back to the thread, which is already in progress....

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indeed, the cow coven are the protectorate of the nate scrolls... it is in the location of that we cannot speak of.....

i spent an evening with the nate in an astral existence, of which cannot be spoken, however.. to say the least, the cow coven where a herd above the rest, and kept the coven and ritual secure.... all hail the cows.... they indeed protected the nateism, and kept the undisclosd location secretive.. the nate grove, is secure

KMA
 Quoting: Citizenperth


That sounds awfully gay. Is it supposed to? sideways[googlevid]
 Quoting: is this a homo thread? 30542230


no, it just attracts gay trolls
 Quoting: furPete'sSake


Tru dat about 30 pages worth.
deadhorse
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no wonder your horse is dead
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Nor easy horses, a horseman.
And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water And he spent a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower and when He could be certain only drowning men could see Him- Leonard Cohen
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Esoteric :
The Berkey has fluoride filter screwed into it.
No, no shower filter or other filters.
Now at my Ranch in PA we have a big ass POEntry multi filter system, because the well water has naturally occuring high Arsenic levels. Like 19 ppb. Dumb fk's who lived there before us had been drinking it for years!

Yeah, no water, no cocktails!
 Quoting: KarinZa



Thanks, KarinZa!

My home was built circa 1835-37, possibly earlier. The original kitchen was in the basement.

The water pipes for the 'updated' kitchens in my house are all embedded in the wall, with shut-off valves in the basement directly beneath them, so I can't install an undersink model in my main kitchen.

Since I have a free-standing double basin farm sink, there's no counter in that area. This is why a Berkey looks perfect.

I would get a whole-house filter, but, my water line is a conundrum. It enters the house at ground level, pitches until it's 8" off the basement floor as it runs on top of an embankment, then hugs a tight corner before running cross the ceiling where it finally branches out to kitchens, baths, and, old dead-end service lines.

I need to figure out WHERE to place one of these rather huge whole-house systems without paying a plumber to reroute my service line, while retaining a floor-plan that's taken some 180 years to develop almost to perfection.

----------
Sorry, Nate and friends, for diverting this thread a bit.
 Quoting: Esoteric Morgan


pfft.. yer juz showing off

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lmao

Uggg... what a pain!

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Esoteric :
The Berkey has fluoride filter screwed into it.
No, no shower filter or other filters.
Now at my Ranch in PA we have a big ass POEntry multi filter system, because the well water has naturally occuring high Arsenic levels. Like 19 ppb. Dumb fk's who lived there before us had been drinking it for years!

Yeah, no water, no cocktails!
 Quoting: KarinZa



Thanks, KarinZa!

My home was built circa 1835-37, possibly earlier. The original kitchen was in the basement.

The water pipes for the 'updated' kitchens in my house are all embedded in the wall, with shut-off valves in the basement directly beneath them, so I can't install an undersink model in my main kitchen.

Since I have a free-standing double basin farm sink, there's no counter in that area. This is why a Berkey looks perfect.

I would get a whole-house filter, but, my water line is a conundrum. It enters the house at ground level, pitches until it's 8" off the basement floor as it runs on top of an embankment, then hugs a tight corner before running cross the ceiling where it finally branches out to kitchens, baths, and, old dead-end service lines.

I need to figure out WHERE to place one of these rather huge whole-house systems without paying a plumber to reroute my service line, while retaining a floor-plan that's taken some 180 years to develop almost to perfection.

----------
Sorry, Nate and friends, for diverting this thread a bit.
 Quoting: Esoteric Morgan


pfft.. yer juz showing off

5a
 Quoting: Citizenperth



Perth: the house is a mess of old construction and rotting wood in many places. I could not even sell it if I tried.

I guess I should have added that fact. Still, it is mine, and has many lovely features, as long as you don't look at the deteriorated siding, the detatching porch, or, peeling ceilings.



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