You know you are a swimmer when ...

Just thought I would start a thread which didn't have deep philosophical overtones so that we all can have fun with the new forum software. Based upon personal experience, I will start a list of “You know you are a swimmer when …” with the following: You know you are a swimmer when you leave work in the rain and you can smell the chlorine coming off of your hair. Anyone care to add to the list?
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  • Former Member
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    You know you are a swimmer when. . . (sorry for a few repeats but these hold so true for me) You wonder why anyone would want a boob job as it would ruin your streamline The first question your husband asks you each day is not, "How was work or your day", but rather, "How was practice?" . . . and instead of "fine," a lively conversation always follows You turn down a new corvette from hubby in order to spend the extra $10K a year for the next five years on traveling and competing in national/ international meets and open water swimming and. . . husband agrees it's better as he says that a happy (swimming) wife means a happy life You are thrilled when there is practice on the holidays and even happier when it's a longer practice as you can eat more turkey or fruitcake depending on the holiday. OR, if the coach is taking a well deserved vay-cay, you are excited to see if you can hold your own against the Senior I or AG I kids during their practices - and you can hold your own even if it's just for part of the practice You can eat whatever you want and your non-swimming friends get annoyed at you as you don't seem to ever gain weight You change your phone number's last four digits to 7946 or SWIM You customize your liscense plate to IMFLYIN (not recommended for red sports cars) Your dreams take place in water - and you learn to breathe underwater in the dreams (very cool) You figure out how to get a mini practice in the kidney shaped pool at your hotel You notice that you can breathe better on land!!! Strangers at the pool ask if you are training for the Olympics (and you know full well - not even close!), but it's nice when they ask Your husband's friends all call you a fish - and you are not insulted
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  • Former Member
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    You know you are a swimmer when. . . (sorry for a few repeats but these hold so true for me) You wonder why anyone would want a boob job as it would ruin your streamline The first question your husband asks you each day is not, "How was work or your day", but rather, "How was practice?" . . . and instead of "fine," a lively conversation always follows You turn down a new corvette from hubby in order to spend the extra $10K a year for the next five years on traveling and competing in national/ international meets and open water swimming and. . . husband agrees it's better as he says that a happy (swimming) wife means a happy life You are thrilled when there is practice on the holidays and even happier when it's a longer practice as you can eat more turkey or fruitcake depending on the holiday. OR, if the coach is taking a well deserved vay-cay, you are excited to see if you can hold your own against the Senior I or AG I kids during their practices - and you can hold your own even if it's just for part of the practice You can eat whatever you want and your non-swimming friends get annoyed at you as you don't seem to ever gain weight You change your phone number's last four digits to 7946 or SWIM You customize your liscense plate to IMFLYIN (not recommended for red sports cars) Your dreams take place in water - and you learn to breathe underwater in the dreams (very cool) You figure out how to get a mini practice in the kidney shaped pool at your hotel You notice that you can breathe better on land!!! Strangers at the pool ask if you are training for the Olympics (and you know full well - not even close!), but it's nice when they ask Your husband's friends all call you a fish - and you are not insulted
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