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Can bottled water be funny? Watch this....
We all know bottled water is "the pits" (remember Erma Bombeck?), but we don't all say it like Derek. Listen up and be ready to laugh as Derek Forgie goes "inside the bottle."
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Then take the leap - and say good-bye to bottled water, as often as you possibly can.
People also need to tell their legislators to stopp adding unnecessary, health robbing and money wasting fluoride chemicals into their tap water so that more people will actually drink their tap water.
Here is my idea. Commercials. Or to be more specific, "anticommercials". Antipropoganda commercials.
This video is essentially that. But it needs to be a paying customer in prime time television commercial spots where people from "all mindsets, income levels, beleif backgrounds, ages, and walks of life" will see it. Why are none of the mega bucks environmental stewardship organizations not doing this?
If I win the lottery tomorrow, I will show you how to do this. Until then, please, could someone else venture in this direction.