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Dear Mr Domenech,

I am a 9th grade student at Hayfield Secondary and
due to my medication I am required to drink a lot of

water. Due to the unsafe condition of our water at the moment I am in quiet the pickle. My family has had to boil tubs of water just for me and tomorrow I must attend school because education is important to me. I plan to be one of the few Fairfax County Students to attend Harvard. I want to be a doctor and find a cure for my disease. The point I am trying to
get to is where there be a suffiecent amount of water
for me tomorrow? It is a proven fact that "..The
latest study from researchers at the University of
Utah in Salt Lake City concludes that the old standby
of eight glasses a day still holds. Here's the
surprising gotcha: If you don't drink enough water,
the greatest effect may not be physical--it's mental and emotional. Drink just half the recommended amount
of water, and you'll likely suffer from mild
dehydration. You'll also have less energy, and you
won't be able to concentrate and focus as you normally would.
" (http://elearn.mtsac.edu/lrodriguez/StudyTechniques/how_much_water_should_you_drink_.htm) I retrived this
statistic from a .edu website for insurance that I am
not lying. Im not very rich so I cannot afford to
purchase your already high priced bottled water. I
know im not the only one with this concern and im
really sorry if you are getting bothered by this.
Thank you Sire,
John C.










This is my favorite song jus cause i like it :-)
Love
Scotty "War All The Time"
Standing on the edge of the palisades cliffs
In the shadow of the skyline very far away
A lightning rod that couldn’t pull the storm from me
I was 5 years old my best friends older brother died
He fell from these cliffs
The river washed him away the current pulled him downstream
In our eyes, floating in the headlights, so we parked these cars
Parent’s garage
Listen to the lullaby
Of Carbon Monoxide
War all of the time
In the shadow of the New York skyline
We grew up too fast falling apart
Like the ashes of American flags
The sun doesn’t rise
We replaced it with an h-bomb explosion
A painted jail cell of blood in the sky like Three Mile Island
Nightmares on TV they used to sing us to sleep
They burn on and on like an oil field
Or a memory of what it felt like
To burn on and on and not just fade away
All those nights in the basement the kids are still screaming
On and on and on and on
War all of the time
In the shadow of the New York skyline
We grew up too fast falling apart
Like the ashes of American flags
And we’re blowing in the wind
We don’t know where to land
So we kiss like little kids
We used to be very tall buildings
We’ve been falling for so long
Now your eyes follow the sign on the edge of town
They offer a welcome when you are leaving
War all of the time
In the shadow of the New York skyline
We grew up too fast falling apart
Like the ashes of American flags
The pieces fall it’s like a last day parade
And the fires in our streets start to rage,
so wave, to the people that long to wave back,
from the fabric of a flag that sang "love all of the time"