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Small water bottles
Do you ever get the question from your SO as to where the small water bottle(s) in your car came from? and if so, what creative answer do you give to explain where it came from???
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Simple solution: Make a habit of drinking up or tossing the bottle b4 getting home, also toss the little candies offered...
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I guess I'm lucky in that respect! I'm a field technician and it is pretty common for my customers to offer me waters among other stuff. My SO knows this so never questions where they came from but simply gathers them and recycles them, if she only knew!
But I agree with Da Feiji, if you're not lucky like me in that respect then drink up and immediately toss it...leave no evidence behind. All we need is for Fox news to do a special on this hobby and anounce how common it is for the providers to offer mini water bottles! |
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I buy small Kirkland water bottles...so always in refrigerator and no questions asked!!
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LOL.........great idea!!!
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Generally, I never leave with a water bottle. I drink it there, (usually because I need it anyway,) and leave it behind. I did have a close call many many years ago. I like to leave as little trail of my visits as possible.
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My wife knows I go to many legit foot massage places around little Saigon so whenever she sees the water bottles there are never any questions. LOL She drinks them all the time when she sees them in my car!
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#8
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Wells Fargo hands them out
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#9
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They're everywhere. Don't be paranoid.
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