NoBSU said:
The town of Nevada, MO has sulphur water. Their city wells are strong with it. It infects their fountain drinks. The town is on the border with Kansas about an hour south of Kansas City. When my high school played them in sports, we would not shower after the game. Long bus ride home, but better without the sulphur smell.
I can't imagine bathing in sulphur hot springs for recreation or nightlife.
Some of the quotes from the staff are gold for Cali wackiness. The bread looked good though.
A lot of little towns in Central Texas used wells for their water supply back in the day, and a lot of them had strong mineral content. I lived in Little River for several years when I was in 8th-10th grade. The well water there had a great taste once you got used to it. The water in Hutto had an awful sulfur taste. Before they had water in bottles or a big bucket on the sidelines at HS football games, you'd just get a drink from a hose on the sideline. But we couldn't get a drink when we played in Hutto. That hot sulfur water made guys sick.
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