Beware the International Ice CubeBy Brian White at 05/24/07 17:26
If you're traveling to Mexico, Cuba, or any other curiously forbidden place, whether in terms of legal or social objection, you should pay close mind to not drinking the water. Almost as much important in such cases is not drinking of the ice cubes they stick in your water.When traveling, assuming your intestines haven't built up the rampant resistance to such maladies as dysentery, you need to avoid drinking the water. If the water is bad, consider for a second that the ice in it is every bit as bad, though cautiously preserved in ice form. If you won't drink the water, don't drink the melting ice. If you're afraid of the water, the ice is every bit as bad. Drink lukewarm bottled water if you must, assuming you're afraid of the H20.
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