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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhere did you get that picture of the bath in our guest annex?
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Of course this doesn't happen in ones own pool.
Call yersel contractors! Pah!
qh
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A life guard caught me peeing in the pool once. He shouted so loudly I jumped and nearly fell in.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostAnd it's not just kids...
19% of adults admitted to having urinated in a swimming pool at least once.
And professional swimmers have confessed to being among the most regular offenders.
scientific test finding up to 75 litres of urine in public pools
https://www.theguardian.com/science/...eals-the-truth
Never use them - can't bear the places.
The walk from the changing room through that little pool of disinfectant into the warm, cloying, chlorine laced atmosphere always made me feel like I was on a one way trip to a gas chamber.
They don't use chlorine anymore, apparently, though the damage is done.
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Remember one of my kids tulipting in the pool. Swim nappies are not all that as I found out.....
Brown "oil slick". Grabbed them out sharpish.
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