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OMG!! Woman's dead body in public swimming pool for 2 days
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 442343" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>How odd, Star. We used to take care of my Gma's neighbor's pool almost every year when we went to FL. They often went on vacation at that time, esp after Gpa died and they helped take care of Gma (she paid them to, of course). The years we didn't swim much the pool NEVER got cloudy. Even the year they forgot to leave the key for the shed that had the pool chemicals. We didn't know what they used and even after 2 weeks with no chemicals it wasn't cloudy. Ever. Heck, that year we went and bought bleach from the laundry section because we didn't know what brand to use and we didn't want them to come home to a nasty pool. It had some algae but the water was clear. I remember that year WELL because the water line to their ice maker in their fridge developed a leak and when I went inside to try to find info on the pool chemicals the carpet was soaked. My legs turned a solid black in three seconds after I went in (from the knee down) because their dog had fleas bad and the water seemed Occupational Therapist (OT) help them breed. I was COVERED with them and have had allergic reactions to them ever since. SO I remember the details of that visit clearly.</p><p></p><p>Janet, I don't know if odd things happen more here. Wouldn't be surprised as this is a college town and the students do some truly bizarre things. mostly I think I just listen and know people who run various things around town, including the town government and facilities. I have an odd memory that remembers many things that others don't. My dad has it too and it can get cluttered with details and trivial things. Memories like the kids in the city pool are trivial to my daily life, but I cannot seem to forget them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 442343, member: 1233"] How odd, Star. We used to take care of my Gma's neighbor's pool almost every year when we went to FL. They often went on vacation at that time, esp after Gpa died and they helped take care of Gma (she paid them to, of course). The years we didn't swim much the pool NEVER got cloudy. Even the year they forgot to leave the key for the shed that had the pool chemicals. We didn't know what they used and even after 2 weeks with no chemicals it wasn't cloudy. Ever. Heck, that year we went and bought bleach from the laundry section because we didn't know what brand to use and we didn't want them to come home to a nasty pool. It had some algae but the water was clear. I remember that year WELL because the water line to their ice maker in their fridge developed a leak and when I went inside to try to find info on the pool chemicals the carpet was soaked. My legs turned a solid black in three seconds after I went in (from the knee down) because their dog had fleas bad and the water seemed Occupational Therapist (OT) help them breed. I was COVERED with them and have had allergic reactions to them ever since. SO I remember the details of that visit clearly. Janet, I don't know if odd things happen more here. Wouldn't be surprised as this is a college town and the students do some truly bizarre things. mostly I think I just listen and know people who run various things around town, including the town government and facilities. I have an odd memory that remembers many things that others don't. My dad has it too and it can get cluttered with details and trivial things. Memories like the kids in the city pool are trivial to my daily life, but I cannot seem to forget them. [/QUOTE]
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