I prefer the pool that is used for swimming, but generally that one does not have a table around it.
Then where do you put the drinks with the umbrellas in them?
If there are tables next to it, then on those, else on the ground next to it, or best, you drink it en then just dump the glass.
Hope you mean dump the glass (hopefully disposable) in the TRASH. If not, then if it's my pool you'll be out on your ear in a jiffy.
Since the pool has some chlorine and lots of water in it if you throw the glass in the pool it will sink to the bottom and get clean, meaning no hand washing required!!
I prefer the pool that is used for swimming, but generally that one does not have a table around it.
Then where do you put the drinks with the umbrellas in them?
If there are tables next to it, then on those, else on the ground next to it, or best, you drink it en then just dump the glass.
Hope you mean dump the glass (hopefully disposable) in the TRASH. If not, then if it's my pool you'll be out on your ear in a jiffy.
Since the pool has some chlorine and lots of water in it if you throw the glass in the pool it will sink to the bottom and get clean, meaning no hand washing required!!
If your pool has that much chlorine in it, what happens to the humans when they jump in?
There's certainly many aspects of pool safety that I had not known about. I guess I never got invited to those sorts of parties.
Cheers, Mike.
Count yourself fortunate .... as I do : )
Bill.
'Those' kinds of parties can be lots of fun, as long as you aren't the one that has to clean it up afterwards!! So the key is ALWAYS have one of 'those' kinds of parties at someone elses house!!
Well, there are those parties, and "those" parties. A pal of mine went to one some years ago. Everyone was skinny dipping, and the poolside "activities" will be glossed over. He left after a short while. But that was the "County set" in Stockbroker country.
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
mikey wrote:Jonathan_76
If there are tables next to it, then on those, else on the ground next to it, or best, you drink it en then just dump the glass.
Jonathan_76 wrote:mikey
Hope you mean dump the glass (hopefully disposable) in the TRASH. If not, then if it's my pool you'll be out on your ear in a jiffy.
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RandyC wrote:Jonathan_76
Since the pool has some chlorine and lots of water in it if you throw the glass in the pool it will sink to the bottom and get clean, meaning no hand washing required!!
mikey wrote:RandyC
If your pool has that much chlorine in it, what happens to the humans when they jump in?
If your pool has that much
They cut their feet when they stand on the glass and break it.
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now
Thad'd be when you dump the
Thad'd be when you dump the glass in the pool instead of in the trash or the bushes (or any other place that Randy won't see or bother about).
My ears are valuable to me!
There's certainly many
There's certainly many aspects of pool safety that I had not known about. I guess I never got invited to those sorts of parties.
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Mike Hewson wrote:There's
Count yourself fortunate .... as I do : )
Bill
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Bill592 wrote:Mike Hewson
'Those' kinds of parties can be lots of fun, as long as you aren't the one that has to clean it up afterwards!! So the key is ALWAYS have one of 'those' kinds of parties at someone elses house!!
Well, there are those
Well, there are those parties, and "those" parties. A pal of mine went to one some years ago. Everyone was skinny dipping, and the poolside "activities" will be glossed over. He left after a short while. But that was the "County set" in Stockbroker country.
Waiting for Godot & salvation :-)
Why do doctors have to practice?
You'd think they'd have got it right by now