West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: J Bananas on June 26, 2008, 04:58:50 PM
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(http://www.weirdasianews.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/fillico-bottles.jpg)
“Fillico Beverly Hills“, a premium line of spring water from a company name Vieluce in Osaka, Japan, comes from a natural spring at the foot of Mount Rokko in Kobe, Japan. The spring is very famous for producing excellent water for Sake production.
Due to the limited supply of spring water, only 5,000 bottles are sold each month and they can be purchased for around $100 per 750ml bottle.
Of course if paying $100 for a bottle of water is not enough, “King and Queen” pairs of the spring water with caps resembling the crown of Fredrick II of the Roman Empire and decorated with Swarovski rhinestones are also being sold for around $230.
(http://www.weirdasianews.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/fillico-water.jpg)
http://youtube.com/watch/v/FZNHdY64uRU&autoplay=0
i currently have 3 cases of it my garage for summer water fights.
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i think its a waist of money ::)
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Not to be mean, but that statement was both unbelievably obvious and also badly spelt.
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Not to be mean, but that statement was both unbelievably obvious and also badly spelt.
LOL!!! No doubt...except you SPELLED spelt wrong. Good try though ;)
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^ Oh damn, LOL.
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Not to be mean, but that statement was both unbelievably obvious and also badly spelt.
LOL!!! No doubt...except you SPELLED spelt wrong. Good try though ;)
LOL. I am drunk so I suppose I can be let off. Still quite an unforgivable error.
edit: i am not american. to the poster below.
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Not to be mean, but that statement was both unbelievably obvious and also badly spelt.
LOL!!! No doubt...except you SPELLED spelt wrong. Good try though ;)
LOL. You can spell it spelled or spelt.
it's not common in America though....
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Not to be mean, but that statement was both unbelievably obvious and also badly spelt.
LOL!!! No doubt...except you SPELLED spelt wrong. Good try though ;)
LOL. You can spell it spelled or spelt.
it's not common in America though....
Yeah...my bad. I've never heard it spelled/spelt like that. As I type spelt the red underlines the word so you know. I guess if we add bling and doh to the dictionary than anything is possible.
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Uhh huh. And can someone take off that piece of shit music. Please.