It's getting all Flint up in here.
Used in a sentence: "According to the letter that arrived in the mail yesterday, there may be some concern that it's getting all Flint up in here."
But before there's mass panic in the FTL, it turns out that "this is not an emergency and [there is] no health risk at this time". It just appears that "the supplier of the HTH had not provided the NSF product", which is a violation of protocol. As anybody who knows anything about HTHs and NSFs already knows.
But there's not a health risk. Or an emergency. It just explains why there were so many complaints about the taste of the water recently.
By the way ... one of those complaints *might* have been mine indirectly, based on the way the fountain Coke tasted from the local Jimmy John's in my occasional lunches. Seeing as how I used to calibrate machines back in the Mc-day, I know how easy it is to screw it up, so I almost always go for the bottled version for my coca-colas. Sometimes, though, I have no choice. Like with Jimmy John's. Hence my complaining of late.
So that's all the long way to say -- if I'm customer zero here ... FTL: you're welcome!
WORRY NOT ... IT'S NOT FLINT YET:
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/fort-lauderdale/fl-water-treatement-breach-lauderdale-20160603-story.html
MY JIMMY JOHN'S IS PART OF A 'HOOD REVIVAL:
http://www.sfltimes.com/news/local/sistrunk-chasing-after-former-glory
SPEAKING OF FLINT:
http://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2016-04-18/the-latest-michigan-governor-to-drink-flint-water-for-month
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