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Message # 31996.3 Subject: Re: Hotel Pools Date: Sun 07/10/07 22:26:08 GMT Name: David Email: spawn75@gmail.com |
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No, you weren't really lucky. I work maintenance at a hotel and I've had numerous people want to swim fully clothed. They've usually been younger kids so I didn't stick around but once, there was this one woman who had gotten back from a wedding and was still dressed up. Even had hose and heels on. It was about 5 minutes before I was supposed to close the pool but she asked me if I could keep it open a little while. She said she'd jump in right then if I would so of course I said yes. I didn't think she'd actually do it but she did. I liked to have had a heart attack I was so amazed. When she surfaced, I told her as long as she and her friends(who didn't get in) were quiet, I'd leave the pool open until it was time for my shift to end. I came back out about 30-45 minutes later and they were all gone. A very nice memory for that night at least. So usually, if it's just one or 2 people, it isn't that big of a deal chemical wise for the pool |
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By Mark - jtsmark@yahoo.com Sun 07/10/07 18:59:13 GMT I don't like business trips and fortunately I don't have to go often, but recently I discovered one advantage: swimming fully clothed in a hotel pool. I have only traveled twice since, but in both hotels nobody cared. I swam on multiple occasions for about half an hour in jeans, T-shirt and a longsleeve T-shirt. The staff was certainly aware of it, but did not say anything. Was I just lucky?
Mark
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