Knowing Clint, what would you expect? It was much simpler before the water got below 60. Then all he needed was a regulator, tank, and BC. This outfit took about 30 minutes to put on before the last cleaning of the season. Two layers of 5 ml neophrene--talk about a workout! But the pool got nice and clean before we closed it for the winter. This was late October.
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Kristen and I are both sitting here laughing. Thanks for the chuckle.
you guys are way to cool to clean your pool the normal way.
What a scream! Of course OUR touch boys just dive into the cold to get those rascally leaves. What's a little hypothermia amoung tough teenage boys. (to be honest...they only grabbed a handful and were out! :o)!
Only Clint.
So that's how we get our fill when we're land locked! Find any extra unusual things in there?
VERY creative use of resources!
That is so awesome. I am totally laughing at Clint, but I am so impressed. I also love the picture of the future Taret employees. We did red for our family pictures, so I guess my kids could join your kids as employees.
Also, could you send me your address. Thanks Kami
kamijbanks@gmail.com
Hilarious. Guess that in Memphis you have to put all that expensive equipment to use somehow.
It sounds like the nursery rhyme song: This is the way we clean our pool, clean our pool, clean our pool. This is the way we clean our pool, so early in the morning.
But he looks like the thing, coming to get you.
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