I found a video of Pogle in her paddling pool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGVs0d8wknU
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostWhat? They photographed my house. Closest you'll get is appearing on crimewatch.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIf you are trying to pass off the Daily Mail photo as your own, at least take of the copyright
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Paddling pools. Lol.
Why not just build a proper pool like me?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhat did she do, drink it?
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWe had a rigid one - water got left in and it went green and slimy. Lethal!
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Originally posted by Project Monkey View Post- Leave it full for a few days.
- Treat water with sun cream, grass cuttings, mud and maybe a little dog tulip.
- To empty: get all the kids to sit on one side and let the whole lot flood across the lawn (preferably get the dog to stand in the flood and watch him go mental - very funny).
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Originally posted by JRCT View PostI've just ordered a paddling pool for the little one. It's 7.5 foot diameter and holds 772L of water.
So, I have a few questions to those of you that may have something similar.
Do you empty it each time you use it, or leave it full for a few days at a time?
If the latter do you treat it with chlorine? Any issues with that?
How do you empty it? Just straight onto the lawn or syphon into the drain? I imagine that could take a while.
When I was a kid we had one of those poxy 3 ring pools that took about 10 minutes to blow up, 10 minutes to fill and 10 minutes for my fat sister to burst.
Things are different now. I feel like I've bought a swimming pool.
- Leave it full for a few days.
- Treat water with sun cream, grass cuttings, mud and maybe a little dog tulip.
- To empty: get all the kids to sit on one side and let the whole lot flood across the lawn (preferably get the dog to stand in the flood and watch him go mental - very funny).
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A bit deeper than that (1m)3 is around 1000 litres.
The metric imperial is twisting my gorilla brain.
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So the water is 13" deep. I'd certainly replace it at least every two days. The decent weather seldom lasts longer than that anyway.
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