Well, we only got to swim about 700 meters tonight before we got kicked out of the pool. Lightning? Noooo..... While we were swimming they were teaching lessons on one side of the pool. Apparently some kid threw up into the pool. They made everyone get out. The manager said that any time they have "liquid fecal matter or vomit" they have to super-chlorinate the pool.
It reminded me of a time a few years ago when I went to a local Y for their annual 100 100s on 100 seconds. We were going to start at 9:00pm on a Friday night. At about 8:30pm, a kid threw up in the pool. The Y people were trying to tell us that we might not be able to swim. One of the Masters swimmers, a doctor, kept saying, "But vomit is sterile!"
I tried to use that argument tonight but it didn't work...
What is the policy at your pool?
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This discussion naturally leads to another question which I will start out by admitting, of course I do...
I'm thankful for a lot of things, like not having to go against Fort in the fly during practice. But mostly, I'm now thankful I don't swim with you, that's disgusting and pretty rude. I don't want to hear it's 99% sterile or some other crap, get out of the pool for goodness sakes.
I'd rather eat off Borko's thrice used paper plates than swim with a pool pisser.
This discussion naturally leads to another question which I will start out by admitting, of course I do...
I'm thankful for a lot of things, like not having to go against Fort in the fly during practice. But mostly, I'm now thankful I don't swim with you, that's disgusting and pretty rude. I don't want to hear it's 99% sterile or some other crap, get out of the pool for goodness sakes.
I'd rather eat off Borko's thrice used paper plates than swim with a pool pisser.