Reminds me of that old Jonathan Winters skit of an Indian getting off his pony by a river, scooping up and sipping a palmful of water and saying “Mmmm. Buffalo upstream.”
This strip remines me of the time I drank ice cold water from the Big Lost River north of Arco, Idaho. Wonderfully refreshing and the rainbow trout were tasty as well.
True story: I was a boy scout in my youth. One weekend, our troop did a hike up a mountain. We all had our canteens, along with all the other scout paraphernalia. We came upon a babbling brook, thinking it would be a good place to top off our canteens, we all did so. Resuming our climb, a few yards upstream, we found a very dead and very rotten racoon laying in the same stream. A few of us barfed but lived to tell about it.
One summer about 60 years ago, I was traveling with my stepfather across the Nevada high desert. We stopped at a roadside park. It had an old-fashioned water hand pump. We pumped up some of the coldest and tastiest water I have ever had. No fear of upstream pollution as the limestone had probably aready filtered out the worst things.
Mediatech 6 days ago
I prefer my water without organisms, thanks anyway.
mr_sherman Premium Member 6 days ago
The best water is if you can get it from where it comes out of the ground.
silberdistel 6 days ago
Filling the bottles on wells was always the best part of hikes in my childhood :-)
Doubly Horque Premium Member 6 days ago
Organic water? Where’s the carbon?
njchris 6 days ago
Did he ever think about what is upstream?
Goat from PBS 6 days ago
Nothing like unpurified water. Ewwww!
poppacapsmokeblower 6 days ago
Organic means carbon based. Carbonated water is organic.
b.john71 6 days ago
the bear pooping upstream for flavor
Lomax9er7 6 days ago
And it’s gluten free…
Angry Indeed Premium Member 6 days ago
Wiz is talking like a craven salesman. He’d market free water!
Munch 6 days ago
Drinking unfiltered running water is a good way to get the trots.
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member 6 days ago
Fish pee in it.
davidlwashburn 6 days ago
Enjoy the beaver urine.
rshive 6 days ago
But Wiz doesn’t know what was upstream.
Kidon Ha-Shomer 6 days ago
something big took a leak?
rickseg 6 days ago
Reminds me of that old Jonathan Winters skit of an Indian getting off his pony by a river, scooping up and sipping a palmful of water and saying “Mmmm. Buffalo upstream.”
rockyridge1977 6 days ago
…….no fluoride!!!!!!
Skeptical Meg 6 days ago
Most organic substances I do not want in my water. C8H10N4O2 is an exception.
dadlivonia 6 days ago
ah, the cup has a handle
BW42 5 days ago
Distilled water is very insipid…
WaywardWind 5 days ago
This strip remines me of the time I drank ice cold water from the Big Lost River north of Arco, Idaho. Wonderfully refreshing and the rainbow trout were tasty as well.
assrdood 5 days ago
True story: I was a boy scout in my youth. One weekend, our troop did a hike up a mountain. We all had our canteens, along with all the other scout paraphernalia. We came upon a babbling brook, thinking it would be a good place to top off our canteens, we all did so. Resuming our climb, a few yards upstream, we found a very dead and very rotten racoon laying in the same stream. A few of us barfed but lived to tell about it.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 5 days ago
it looks good and all, but you don’t know what’s upstream from the falls. There could be a dead deer 20 yards upstream decaying into the flow
Roscoe 5 days ago
great sound effects :(
TexTech 5 days ago
One summer about 60 years ago, I was traveling with my stepfather across the Nevada high desert. We stopped at a roadside park. It had an old-fashioned water hand pump. We pumped up some of the coldest and tastiest water I have ever had. No fear of upstream pollution as the limestone had probably aready filtered out the worst things.
ComicKing456 Premium Member 5 days ago
I wonder how many fish got in that cup.
geese28 5 days ago
Poland spring?