Too serious, or my imagination

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I remember, in Indy, I saw swimmers at every resturaunt/bar/club I visted (and I visited many). No, maybe Tempe/Scottsdale/Phoenix area is soooooo large that I am completely wrong here. But I saw almost no other swimmers out enjoying the nightlife the Tempe/Scottsdale area has to offer. Even around the corner, from the pool, the "Library" on 5th was a neat establishment. I don't believe I saw a single swimmer. Did anyone get to visit Greasewood Flats? How about Dos Gringos in Old Scottsdale. The former was worth the trip to AZ from NY alone. Just some thoughts. Joe
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    Sam, every 'local' I talked to down and out there loved Greasewood Flats or atleast had been there. Amazing place! And, yes, I was there for the sunset. ex- Your instructor was probably a swimmer too (at least an ex). Personally, I think it's the smell of chlorine that gives you away (not you personally). But, in Arizona, the easiest way to look for swimmers, when there is a major meet going on? Look down, shaven legs. My legs got alot of notice by the ladies. They were an excellent 'starter'. Anyway, my point is, I did my time, during HS, College, and even a few years after. Eating right, sleeping right, no smoking, no drinking. Nowadays, it's more about enjoying myself, meeting new and interesting people. I'm not trying for the Olympics anymore, just trying to stay in shape. Bad attitude? or just being realistic?.
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    Sam, every 'local' I talked to down and out there loved Greasewood Flats or atleast had been there. Amazing place! And, yes, I was there for the sunset. ex- Your instructor was probably a swimmer too (at least an ex). Personally, I think it's the smell of chlorine that gives you away (not you personally). But, in Arizona, the easiest way to look for swimmers, when there is a major meet going on? Look down, shaven legs. My legs got alot of notice by the ladies. They were an excellent 'starter'. Anyway, my point is, I did my time, during HS, College, and even a few years after. Eating right, sleeping right, no smoking, no drinking. Nowadays, it's more about enjoying myself, meeting new and interesting people. I'm not trying for the Olympics anymore, just trying to stay in shape. Bad attitude? or just being realistic?.
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