Originally posted by thisgirl13
Swimgal,
I did know that Meesh wasn't quite the 21 year old we all admire her to be. That was just kind of an inside thing, but my apologies that it came across that I was confused, hehe.
*snip*
Now if they start taking his chewing gum or half-eaten dinner rolls, we'll talk. Boy oh boy we'll talk.
Indeed, I now realize you know to the first part, I just made the connection! ;-)
And LOL/Amen to the second part. Athough I mostly attend meets near home, I sort of like the idea that I can travel the world and follow a sport I love at the same time. If we were talking about the Grateful Dead or football, nobody would think twice about someone traveling to go to a concert or a game. But traveling to watch swimming is somehow different? Why? Sure, if you start showing up at their hotel room with room service, then we have a problem. Personally, I've never heard of any such story, people seem to approach swimmers mostly at meets and keep a respectable distance outside that arena.
Originally posted by thisgirl13
Swimgal,
I did know that Meesh wasn't quite the 21 year old we all admire her to be. That was just kind of an inside thing, but my apologies that it came across that I was confused, hehe.
*snip*
Now if they start taking his chewing gum or half-eaten dinner rolls, we'll talk. Boy oh boy we'll talk.
Indeed, I now realize you know to the first part, I just made the connection! ;-)
And LOL/Amen to the second part. Athough I mostly attend meets near home, I sort of like the idea that I can travel the world and follow a sport I love at the same time. If we were talking about the Grateful Dead or football, nobody would think twice about someone traveling to go to a concert or a game. But traveling to watch swimming is somehow different? Why? Sure, if you start showing up at their hotel room with room service, then we have a problem. Personally, I've never heard of any such story, people seem to approach swimmers mostly at meets and keep a respectable distance outside that arena.