You know you're swimming in the South when...

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...a large group of (large) people file into the YMCA pool area on a Sunday afternoon and fill the bleachers, not to watch me finish my set, but to conduct a baptism. They stayed away from the lap swimmers.
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  • Originally posted by newmastersswimmer You know you're swimming in Galveston Bay when your concept of swimming with flotation devices is being hemmed in on all sides by a pack of Portuguese Manawar! Wouldn't that be "men of war"? or perhaps "men O' war". I don't think the plural of "man O'/of war" is "manawar".
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  • Originally posted by newmastersswimmer You know you're swimming in Galveston Bay when your concept of swimming with flotation devices is being hemmed in on all sides by a pack of Portuguese Manawar! Wouldn't that be "men of war"? or perhaps "men O' war". I don't think the plural of "man O'/of war" is "manawar".
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