stevenpensacola <font color=red>Sometimes I sits and thinks, and s Joined Sep 14, 2000 Messages 3,769 Aug 25, 2004 #1 Is the water that dirty?
shep Let me tell ya about our 2008 trip out west... Joined Jun 27, 2001 Messages 15,676 Aug 25, 2004 #2 maybe certain parts of the pool are warmer than others...
Serena <font color=navy>Not afraid of canned biscuits<br> Joined Aug 18, 1999 Messages 27,575 Aug 25, 2004 #3 Because they don't want green hair from the chlorine.
catsrule Mary Jo Joined Jan 14, 2001 Messages 15,649 Aug 25, 2004 #4 Maybe the water is cold, and for the guys, well, you know what that means. Maybe they need hot water in the shower, then.
Maybe the water is cold, and for the guys, well, you know what that means. Maybe they need hot water in the shower, then.
stevenpensacola <font color=red>Sometimes I sits and thinks, and s Joined Sep 14, 2000 Messages 3,769 Aug 25, 2004 #5 I never thought of that....I know if I jumped (or was pushed) from where they jump from, the pool would need to be cleaned.
I never thought of that....I know if I jumped (or was pushed) from where they jump from, the pool would need to be cleaned.
B browneyes DIS Legend Joined Aug 19, 2000 Messages 20,914 Aug 25, 2004 #6 To give us something to think about.
V vernon DIS Veteran Joined Sep 6, 1999 Messages 3,879 Aug 25, 2004 #7 Couple of guesses, maybe to warm up a little (if the pool itself is cold) before they towel down to help prevent their muscles getting too cold. Maybe to protect their swim suits (also their hair and eyes) from the chlorine affecting them.
Couple of guesses, maybe to warm up a little (if the pool itself is cold) before they towel down to help prevent their muscles getting too cold. Maybe to protect their swim suits (also their hair and eyes) from the chlorine affecting them.
A Abracadabra Mouseketeer Joined Aug 10, 2004 Messages 272 Aug 25, 2004 #8 At least catsrule has heard of the problem ... it's call shrinkage! (Memories of Seinfeld)
M minniepumpernickel <font color=FF66FF>DIS Veteran<br><font color=0099 Joined May 5, 2001 Messages 5,973 Aug 25, 2004 #9 Lol, it's probably to warm up and to wash off the chlorine! I'm a lap swimmer, so I'm in the pool a lot. Sometimes I feel like chlorine is leeching out of my pores, even after I've taken a shower!
Lol, it's probably to warm up and to wash off the chlorine! I'm a lap swimmer, so I'm in the pool a lot. Sometimes I feel like chlorine is leeching out of my pores, even after I've taken a shower!