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Subject: Re: Scientist water can evaluation
From: "meredith lamb" paleoartifact@.........
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 11:28:47 -0600
YO! Eh....Chris...probably not very good, especially if the state
> governments gets involved; it would probably lose out after a very long and
> protracted political battle
even with heavy taxes at stake. Canned drinking alcohol products would be
probably much more popular among the masses; which is already heavily
taxed. Shipping
would bump it up 2-3x in price of course. I wonder if corn floats?
Eh...I think you would need something that involves personal greed and tax
unreported treasure finds to enhance the "product". Eh...how about this
"treasure lifter" product
web page?:
http://seismometer.googlepages.com/treasure
Cheers,
Meredith
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> Hi There,
>
> What is the chance of setting up a lot of canning factories in Iowa,
> Oklahoma, Texas, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio and Missouri? Maybe just
> encourage the bottling plants to store it for future use?
> Got a drought in your garden? Buy your Storm Water here!
> Turn a catastrophy into an opportunuity?
>
> Chris
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YO! Eh....Chris...probably not very good, especially if the state governments gets involved; it would probably lose out after a very long and protracted political battle
even with heavy taxes at stake. Canned drinking alcohol products would be probably much more popular among the masses; which is already heavily taxed. Shipping
would bump it up 2-3x in price of course. I wonder if corn floats?
Eh...I think you would need something that involves personal greed and tax unreported treasure finds to enhance the "product". Eh...how about this "treasure lifter" product
web page?:
http://seismometer.googlepages.com/treasureCheers,
Meredith
Hi There,
What is the chance of setting up a lot of canning factories in Iowa, Oklahoma, Texas, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio and Missouri? Maybe just encourage the bottling plants to store it for future use?
Got a drought in your garden? Buy your Storm Water here!
Turn a catastrophy into an opportunuity?
Chris
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