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How else are they to maximise shareholder returns?
It has to be fair you see?“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain” -
They (water companies) dont exactly PAY for water, so its not question of getting same money for less product, its question of actually having product in the first place - better be safe than sorry.Comment
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Originally posted by AtWThey (water companies) dont exactly PAY for water, so its not question of getting same money for less product, its question of actually having product in the first place - better be safe than sorry.
I’m assured there is water there - they're just not paying to get it. We don’t recycle water - bath water gets cleaned then put back into a river. Why can't they clean it a little more so we can re use it as drinking water?Comment
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Originally posted by IT contract agentWhy can't they clean it a little more so we can re use it as drinking water?Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second halfComment
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Originally posted by IT contract agentWhy can't they clean it a little more so we can re use it as drinking water?Comment
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Originally posted by IT contract agentI’m assured there is water there - they're just not paying to get it. We don’t recycle water - bath water gets cleaned then put back into a river. Why can't they clean it a little more so we can re use it as drinking water?Comment
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Originally posted by FungusThere's a limit to how many male voice choirs and overgrown leaks you need.
Should be Leeks, or was it a particularly poor punComment
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