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    See, stay out of the lakes!!

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    Former Member over 13 years ago
    LOL www.standard.co.uk/.../nip-it-in-the-bud-nude-swimmers-told-to-wear-clothes-as-aggressive-crayfish-multiply-in--hampstead-heath-ponds-8163193.html
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    • Chris Stevenson
      Chris Stevenson over 13 years ago
      I’ve had a couple of nips on my toes in the past few months. But some people have been nipped in altogether more sensitive places, which doesn’t bear thinking about. :eek::afraid:
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    • __steve__
      __steve__ over 13 years ago
      Wookie should swim there
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    • Glenn
      Glenn over 13 years ago
      On the contrary, it does bear thinking about especially if you plan to swim in that lake!
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    • Former Member
      Former Member over 13 years ago
      I swim in a lot of lakes. For some reason, a few years ago, every time I went into the water, somethign would try to take a taste of me. Once, it was scary (but pretty funny, too) Lately, beavers seem to shadow me in the water. I haven't seen it myself, but with two different bodies of water, I was told after getting out that there was a beaver following me and folks on the shore thought it might attack. I think it might be the result of a poorly phrased wish I made on my 15th birthday. I rarely swim places where sharks hang out. I wear a swim suit in any lake that has snapping turtles. Just saying.
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    • dsyphers
      dsyphers over 13 years ago
      This doesn't surprise me. I have discovered I love the pool, the chlorine, the walls, and not so much swimming as nature intended in natural bodies of water. This summer while on vacation I went for a swim in Lake Cayuga in the Finger Lakes of New York. There were so many fish and plants, I felt like I was in some kind of flora and fauna traffic jam! :afraid: I hung on for about 500 yards and then I just couldn't get out of there fast enough. (Maybe I shouldn't have worn goggles!) Thankfully I have been back in the pristine surroundings of my favorite pool. Count me in the group that doesn't see the attraction of open water!:)
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    • rxleakem
      rxleakem over 13 years ago
      There used to be a lot of turtles at the lake where I gave swim lessons in high school. Some were aggressive when we moved near their spot. No close encounters while swimming in the last few years. Yet ...
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    • Former Member
      Former Member over 13 years ago
      That's part of the allure. I bet those guys swimming in the lake had some of their best swim times ever for fear of slowing down. And people worry about sharks :shakeshead: ...
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    • orca1946
      orca1946 over 13 years ago
      I'm going to the Amazon ---I'll wear "something" to prevent the bites!!!
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    • aquageek
      aquageek over 13 years ago
      This doesn't surprise me. I have discovered I love the pool, the chlorine, the walls, and not so much swimming as nature intended in natural bodies of water. This summer while on vacation I went for a swim in Lake Cayuga in the Finger Lakes of New York. There were so many fish and plants, I felt like I was in some kind of flora and fauna traffic jam! :afraid: I hung on for about 500 yards and then I just couldn't get out of there fast enough. (Maybe I shouldn't have worn goggles!) Thankfully I have been back in the pristine surroundings of my favorite pool. Count me in the group that doesn't see the attraction of open water!:) I hate to tell you man but your pool is far from pristine.
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    • pendaluft
      pendaluft over 13 years ago
      I'm going to the Amazon ---I'll wear "something" to prevent the bites!!! More to worry about than just bitesizismile.com/.../little_fish_that_can_climb_your_urethra_10_pics_1_video.html
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