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    My daughter related a story from my grandaughter's swim team. It seems that a young boy about 7 or 8 , who was dressed out in jammers a couple of sizes too small, was just flat out refusing to get in the pool one day. The coach finally asked him what the problem was and he said that the draw string around his waist was missing and he was afraid his jammers would come off (yeah right). The coach asked him how the string became lost and the child said the cat and dog played tug-of-war with it. The coach turned around and walked away laughing. The kid finally got in after watching the other swimmers having fun. AND GUESS WHAT? They didn't fall off!
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  • Former Member
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    My daughter related a story from my grandaughter's swim team. It seems that a young boy about 7 or 8 , who was dressed out in jammers a couple of sizes too small, was just flat out refusing to get in the pool one day. The coach finally asked him what the problem was and he said that the draw string around his waist was missing and he was afraid his jammers would come off (yeah right). The coach asked him how the string became lost and the child said the cat and dog played tug-of-war with it. The coach turned around and walked away laughing. The kid finally got in after watching the other swimmers having fun. AND GUESS WHAT? They didn't fall off!
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