Pool safety tips

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Pool safety tips

Postby Bossman » Thu Sep 02, 2004 11:59 pm

From THE ONION


Summer is drawing to a close, but there are still a few weeks left to make a splash at your local swimming pool. Here's how to make the experience safe and fun:

Never dive head-first into the shallow end of an empty pool.

Your body is 70 percent water, so don't worry: Even if you were to drown, only 30 percent of you would die.

Leave a drowned squirrel floating in the pool as a reminder of what can happen when one isn't careful, and is a squirrel.

Remember, you can't leave young children unsupervised around the pool, the way you do in the house.

Don't drink and drive while swimming.

Important: "Water wings" flotation devices should be placed around a child's arms, never his or her ankles.

Don't swim in the end of the pool where unscrupulous Japanese commercial whalers are using gill nets and explosive harpoons.

Don't buy into all that skin-cancer, suntan-lotion, SPF bullshit. It's just a bunch of scientifically verified propaganda from the Coppertone Corporation.

Do not run around the pool. Unless your cousin is trying to pull down your bathing suit, or the concession stand just opened and you really want a hot dog.

No daughter of mine is going out in public with a swimsuit like that, if she knows what's good for her.

Make lots of friends at the pool. That way, if you start drowning, everyone will try to save you. It rules!

It's a fact: Many drownings take place in only a few feet of water. So you don't even need a pool, really.

If you're gonna do a cannonball, you gotta yell "Cannonball!" It's tradition.
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Postby Sewer-Urchin » Fri Sep 03, 2004 12:07 am

:lol: :lol:

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Re: Pool safety tips

Postby Sabres » Sat Sep 04, 2004 1:05 pm

Originally posted by Bossman
Important: "Water wings" flotation devices should be placed around a child's arms, never his or her ankles.



:rotflmao: good one :P

Xenius

Postby Xenius » Sat Sep 04, 2004 1:30 pm

"Only 30 percent of you will die."

ROFL. I hope it's the 30% I don't like. :lol:

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Postby DocTrebor » Sat Sep 04, 2004 2:31 pm

LMAO.....I prinited these off and hung them at my pool for all the patrons to see, even my Aquatic Supervisor for the city got a kick out of it. Being a lifeguard just became a bit more fun!

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Postby Sabres » Sat Sep 04, 2004 2:55 pm

Originally posted by =DocTrebor=
LMAO.....I prinited these off and hung them at my pool for all the patrons to see, even my Aquatic Supervisor for the city got a kick out of it. Being a lifeguard just became a bit more fun!



hahahaha thats a funny idea :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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