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Liddle
Verb:
To Masturbate upside down while ones ass is touching high upon wall. Can be accompanied by the sound "Liddleliddleliddle" repeatedly.
Oh my god I caught James liddleing today. There we so many butt prints on my wall!
#masturbate#diddle#sex#strange#abstinence#blueballs
https:// www.foodandwaterwatch.org/board-directors
Board of Directors
Food & Water Watch’s Board of Directors include leaders in activism with a focus on social justice and sustainability.
Maude Barlow
Rudolf Amenga Etego
Elizabeth Peredo Beltrán
Mary Ricci
Lisa Schubert
Robert Howarth
This might have to do with WATCH THE WATER
Came across this on South African Police Facebook Complaint page.
Appears there is gouging going on in selling bottle water . . . $12.99 US dollars. What????
No wonder why the beverage companies are switching to bottled water and running commercials implying they are saving the world with their generosity.
Here is a complaint posted:
South African Police Complaints
December 13, 2017 ·
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"So the municipality of Mangaung have decided that R150.00 is a fair price for a 500ml bottle of still water. We here at SAPC aren't specialists in bottle water but it seems a little expensive to us.
They needed 240 bottles at a bargain price of R36000.00"
https:// www.facebook.com/SAP.scandal
Convert currencies
150 south African rand = $12.99
https:// www.bing.com/search?q=R150.00+to+dollars&src=IE-TopResult&FORM=IETR02&conversationid=&pc=EUPP_
http:// allafrica.com/stories/201712160024.html
South Africa: Bottled Water and the Drought
Cape Town's municipal water quality is excellent. In normal times there is no good reason to buy bottled water, but these are not normal times. As Day Zero approaches – the hopefully avoided day when water no longer flows from the city's taps – many people are understandably stocking up on bottled water.
We sent the same set of questions to four producers of bottled water. GroundUp struggled to get answers from, Clover, the manufacturer of Pure Life.
Pricing
With the huge increase of demand that will come as Day Zero approaches, we are worried about price gouging.
Xanthea Limberg, the Mayco member responsible for water, told GroundUp that the City has been talking to the bottling companies. She said the City would find the "most appropriate mechanism to ensure that bottled water remains affordable and available".
We asked all the companies a precise question: Are you willing to commit to increasing the price of your product by no more than the inflation (CPIX) for the next two years? If not, is there a maximum price increase you are willing to commit to?
We also asked if the City has indeed been talking with them.
PenBev confirmed that it has spoken with the City. But this did not include pricing. On pricing, Urquhart said: "Bottled water pricing has become very competitive since the onset of the drought. We have not increased the price of our bottled water in recent times." She said: "We will review our current pricing on bottled water in line with our product portfolio based on input costs and other economic factors influencing the manufacturing industry."
Some people who buy bottled water will want to know if they are drinking from a source that does not deplete the municipal supply.
PenBev said: "All bottled water, still and sparkling that we sell, except the flavoured water which we manufacture locally, is produced outside of the Western Cape and transported to our depots in Cape Town."
SANBWA has published a statement saying that its members' "water sources are independent of other water users, thus the impact on South Africa's groundwater resource is nil. Since no water from any of these sources enters the municipal system, the fact that these sources are used for bottled water has no impact at all on the amount of water South Africa's municipalities."
Henties sources its water from a farm in Worcester. De Wet said his company would transport water from the farm to Cape Town if the city's water runs out.