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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushwanderer View Post
    Bloody hell, another luddite!

    Manners!

    I agree, I've lived on tank water all my life, it much hasn;t wrong anything me

    If it smells and tastes fine, it is, pretty simple

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Yes Terry, it is further off topic and about as annoying as all the various Christmas stuff on TV. But it is their celebration and there is a lot of them so be it.

    From your point I put the "his" in Bold-Italics exactly for the reason of the debate, but also the people who believe in Christ almost always believe it to be a him. Once again it was out of respect for their beliefs.

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    He or her was that the question?

    I must admit I didn’t expect you to bite Diana and all of what I said in my comment was very much tongue in cheek meant to add some light heartedness to what looked like becoming a heated debate.

    Still you did bite just a little.

    The answer to the question ‘he or her’ possibly can be found in the very first monotheistic religion Zoroastrianism which was around roughly a thousand years before Christianity, Judaism and Islam and is accepted in many circles as the basis of these religions. The Zoroastrian religion has a male God whose name is Ahura Mazda and no he didn’t create the rotary engine.

    Look on the bright side the argueing over water has stopped...



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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryO View Post
    The Zoroastrian religion has a male God whose name is Ahura Mazda and no he didn’t create the rotary engine.

    Nope, but its all a big Wankel

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    I knew someone would get it...


    cheers,
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    Back on topic....... I very rarely drain our tanks out. I have a 65 litre zinc anneal tank in the vehicle and a 55 litre black plastic caravan tank in the trailer. In actual fact, the water in the vehicle tank has been there for 12 months. T he trailer tank is in the trailer, not under, and I fitted a drain in the line between the tank and the pump, so can drain it if desired.

    Apart from the odd tic and a pronounced left turn in my stride, there is nothing that the water has done to me.
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    Gee thanks all, some very *interesting* comments in there, I think

    If anyone is still interested, the water in my campertrailer tank is still very much clear and tastes wonderful, so unless I am struck down in the next few days with some awful stomach disorder, then I am happy that at this point I need not panic about it.

    I WILL however be investing in some filters, as when travelling it is a bit of a lottery on quality of supply.

    Once again, thank you all for an entertaining and informative read

    And goodnight.


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