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The 390,000-gallon-a-month water bill in Cobb County

Radio talk show guru Neal Boortz is waxing loudly this morning about an ABC news report on a fellow in Cobb County who uses an average 390,000 gallons of water a month. In October, he used 440,000 gallons — all indoors. That’s more than 14,000 gallons a day.

The piece identifies him as an executive for a liquor company. Here’s a link to the video, from this morning’s “Good Morning America.”

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By Jerry

November 13, 2007 10:03 AM | Link to this

I’d check that gentleman’s basement for hydroponically grown weed.

By Pandora

November 13, 2007 2:30 PM | Link to this

From what was reported on television about this man he lives alone. So why on earth has he used up so much water? This should be investigated. It seems as though he could care less that the State of Georgia is under a water restriction. What is he doing with all of that water? They need to check inside his house. It sounds like he has something going on inside his home that is perhaps illegal.

By Moses

November 14, 2007 8:58 AM | Link to this

Well we can see that Jerry and Pandora have no concept of how the Bill of Rights works.

Typical Georgians.

By sct

November 14, 2007 9:45 AM | Link to this

Maybe this guy is starting his own coal burning power plant.

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