Woman Finds ‘God’s Water’ Gurgling in Tree and 33% of AOL readers agree that it is God’s water, with another 28% not sure!
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My take is that it is a ancient greek river god trying to do the naughty with a dryad…makes as much sense as Ms. Popes’ explanation anyway…
Ah, afarensis, that theory doesn’t explain why it cures spider bites! Whereas if it’s “God’s Water” then that explains everything perfectly! Everything, I tell you!
Rats! That’s a good point…