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Diving Boards, Too
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Posted by Dave in GA on August 06, 2007 at 14:13:00 from (163.246.118.85):
In Reply to: Mowing Grass posted by Walt Davies on August 06, 2007 at 12:23:04:
Just wait for the legal litigation. As we took our family vacation recently, we stayed a weekend at a large state park in Kentucky that had a large clean public pool with 2 diving boards. Yes, 2 diving boards in the deep end! Holy cow! Time for some good, old fashioned fun! My sons and I probably did a couple thousand combined jumps and dives off them throughout the weekend and had the kind of swimming pool fun that I haven't had since I was a kid. Now that we're back in Georgia, there aren't diving boards anywhere except for a few snooty indoor pools that host swim and diving clubs. My point is that when I was a kid, almost every pool had a diving board. Now everyone's afraid to have them, at least in GA.
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