The first time I went to Daytona for Bike Week, I went with a bunch of friends in an old school bus loaded with all of our bikes. The bus had a urinal funnel/hose in the front stepwell. You know, the one next to the folding door with all the windows in it. Not for guys with "shy bladders."
I've been in truck stops that sold beer, wine, and alcohol. You can drink it on your ten hour break, just not in the truck. And you better not be under the influence driving. That CDL means the legal limit is cut in half. That's in your truck and in your personal vehicle.
Yeah, DOT doesn't mess around with it. I wouldn't see the point of drinking at all while on the road. Say you drink a couple beers during the first two hours of your break, you may still have some in your system when it's time to drive again. Best to stick to meth
WhAt does marriage have to do with the services they provide. Your complicating ths leearning opportunities.
In line with the whole TRT thread that was posted previously I've ceased purchasing bottled water. If I'm on the road and/or have no other recourse for clean drinking water then sure I'll get it in a bottle in a pinch. But at home I drink tap water (I have well water) that runs through a water softener and then a PUR water filter and keep in glass bottles I refill in my fridge. I'm considering getting a whole house reverse osmosis system in the future. If you take a moment to inventory all the things in your everyday life that contribute to endocrine disruption (aka xeno-estrogens, the things that makes your testosterone levels dive bomb) they start adding up pretty quick, and the shit that leeches out of plastic bottles into your water (actually not just water but all sorts of food and liquid that is packed in plastics) is one of them. Even the ones that they label as "BPA free" as if to say hey this plastic is safe often times have alternate chemicals that are just as nasty. And generally the softer and more pliable the plastic container, the more of that shit is in it. Just some food for thought. That's the point....they MAKE you into a bitch over time
Blame the errors on my broken smat phone. Why is the op adamant about avoiding the vital topic of lot lizards and the services they provide is this and other threads?
I hate those little weak chickeshitass water bottles. They piss me off every time. I simply CANNOT take the cap off without water going everywhere. I prefer "Smart Water", "Voss", or "AquaHydrate" (I order it off Amazon). Personally, I can tell a taste difference between most of them. I don't like "Aquafina" or that other one, shit, I cant remember the name. It comes in a square bottle with flowers and shit on it. I think it is call Fuji or some shit like that. I don't like the taste of it either. But usually around the house, I just drink Tap water. I have several of those water bottles that will keep ice for like 12-18hrs, and I keep water handy. Something like 85-90% of the world goes around every day in a mild state of dehydration. Rarely to people drink enough water.
Do some more research before doing this. Reverse Osmosis systems take all the mineral content out of the water. Your body needs many/most of those minerals. If you are going to do a RO system, consider it for a side tap in the kitchen or something. Also, RO systems waste more water than they produce. Besides, it'll be like drinking distilled water all the time. Flat, flat, flat.
It also turns the water acidic(a little, not burn your skin off level), and over time, if thats all you drink, it will change you body PH(causing Acidosis). I was doing some research a year or two ago about it and I decided I would never install the RO drinking water system that came with my house. Same goes for buying "drinking water". I buy Spring Water. http://www.wellness.com/blog/24028/...-if-you-don-t-know-read-this/tina-peters-bshn
I'd heard some of that in passing but hadn't researched that far into it yet. Thanks for the heads up.
I have an iSpring RO kit with alkalizer and remineralization... Water tastes great and my water bill hasn't changed since we installed it.