Re: Well pump
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Well pump (by Marchan) (kousei, 2005/7/10 14:17)
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CREAKING --- The sound of everyday lives (kousei, 2005/7/10 14:24)
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COOL IN SUMMER, WARM IN WINTER (kousei, 2005/7/10 14:32)
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Housewives' well-side conversation (kousei, 2005/7/10 14:37)
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Re: Housewives' well-side conversation (kousei4, 2005/7/16 16:02)
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Re: COOL IN SUMMER, WARM IN WINTER (kousei4, 2005/7/16 16:12)
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Re: CREAKING --- The sound of everyday lives (kousei4, 2005/7/16 16:20)
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Re: Well pump (kousei4, 2005/7/16 16:28)
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Re: Well pump (kousei4, 2005/7/16 17:03)
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Re: Well pump (kousei4, 2005/7/16 17:09)
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kousei4
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Marchan
I used to live in Yahata(Yawata) of Ichikawa city after I had come back from Korea.
At that time, neighbors shared a pump well in the town.
My dad liked well water. He said it tastes sweet because it's chlorine-free.
As for me, I hate it.
It smells like rotten eggs, and lets out burps, however, I believe well water in countryside with less houses tastes sweet.
Ragora
I used to live in Yahata(Yawata) of Ichikawa city after I had come back from Korea.
At that time, neighbors shared a pump well in the town.
My dad liked well water. He said it tastes sweet because it's chlorine-free.
As for me, I hate it.
It smells like rotten eggs, and lets out burps, however, I believe well water in countryside with less houses tastes sweet.
Ragora


