1-2 a day usually. Although I try to aim for more, like 3-5 because sometimes I end up a little dehydrated but never even notice.
We like snow until about Christmas depending on how much accumulation there's been and how often we have to clear the driveway. After that everyone just spends the next 3-4 months grumbling about how they wish it would go away.Kaleion said:I hear people that live on places where it snows hate it.
There might be some places which don't get snow but I'm not familiar with them. There are a surprising that don't get much snow given the Canadian stereotype, and then there are a lot of places so freaking cold and snow covered that the stereotype doesn't do them justice. We're talking places that make the winters in my part of Canada look pretty mild and -30 Celsius with a windchill knocking another 10 or more degrees off is pretty common here for much of the winter.I just realized that maybe they don't get snow in all of Canada, so that last thing I said may be way off.
Do you ever buy bottled spring water, like Evian, or something?wintercoat said:Where I live, the water has a heavy mineral taste. Trust me, it's disgusting.Redlin5 said:Water is tasteless for the most part. Depends a little on the source of course but cold water all tastes the same to me and that taste is pretty much negligible.wintercoat said:Zero. Water tastes gross. If I'm going to be drinking something, it'll be something that actually tastes good, like iced tea.
Hey dude, I don't mean to be a buzzkill, but have you done a blood sugar test? It sounds like you might be diabetic.Powereaver said:Mum thinks i thoroughly overdose on water lol, but in all seriousness i tend to drink around 2-3 litres per day on average.. sometimes more.
PS im also not one for glasses of water... i usually drink from bottles or large cups