Or maybe they mean the hot water is not so much hot as boiling. Simon took this one in Sechelt, British Columbia. Thanks! (sorry it took so long to post, the uploader was having trouble earlier today)
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6 comments:
Or maybe it's very good looking water.
I just discovered this blog - Glad somebody's keeping tabs on these punctuation violators!
It's so hot it feels cold?
I hope you enjoyed your vacation.
Their water is S-E-X-X-A-Y!
Oh my gosh, their hot water is stolen!! They are going to be in some very "hot" water over this...
all of these comments are amazing. Good work, readers.
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