To: hole_n_one
Hire lifeguards. No one ever broke their neck or drowned in a pool I ever guarded.
BTW, people drown at the beach. Will there be a move toward shallow oceans?
To: Sabertooth
People diving in SHALLOW pools is what breaks their necks. They are now increasing that risk. It's always for "the children".
To: Sabertooth
"Hire lifeguards. No one ever broke their neck or drowned in a pool I ever guarded. BTW, people drown at the beach. Will there be a move toward shallow oceans?"I agree. I think a person can drown in a couple of cups of water. It doesn't take the deep end of the pool to do it.
19 posted on
06/30/2003 5:33:25 PM PDT by
redhead
To: Sabertooth
BTW, people drown at the beach. Will there be a move toward shallow oceans?
No, they will outlaw swimming in the natural environment. You heard it here first.
29 posted on
06/30/2003 5:47:36 PM PDT by
Khepera
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To: Sabertooth
Hopping into a pool feet first with water up to your waist has to be much more fun than this wreckless youth is having.
To: Sabertooth
BTW, people drown at the beach. Will there be a move toward shallow oceans?
Don't say that too loud. I hear Gray Davis is taking bids on filling in the Pacific. He's sure that he can squeeze it in the budget - after all, it's for the children.
62 posted on
06/30/2003 6:46:00 PM PDT by
azcap
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