There were two doors to the town pool, one on the bank side (now closed up) and the other on the single quarter side.... As a kid, my heart would pump the closer I got to the pool, you get hear the other kids shrieking and shouting about 1km away, when you got there, you would find a fleet of bikes blocking the door, there was a glass window in the door, and as you peered through it, you could see the water sparkling with masses of kids running and floating all over the place....... I would easily spend 5 hrs a day there 7 days a week..... not a care in the world... the boys would twirl their wet towels up and whip each other..painful stuff...when walking home, your towel would be threaded through your swimming costume and hung about your neck...
How I miss those carefree and fun filled days!
Georg Jnr - you see, I'm not the only one that raves about the pool. Mike, you've brilliantly summed up what memories I have of that place. Yes, we would use the back door to go to the cafe to buy sausage rolls, chips, cream sodas, etc.
Half drying yoursef and your hair dripping down your back; the towel entwined around your arms and the cotume so wet that the back of your t-shirt would be soaking by the time you got home; costume rinsed out and hung up on the line (by magic - cause we never did it) and the next day teh whole thing starts again.... Absolute heavan when given a few Rand so you didn't have to go home for lunch but just pop out the back door to the cafe for a cold drink; a hot pie and a chocolate bar - then back the grass, where you had layed out your towel to have your fantastic lunch - Always remember being told not to go swimming straight after lunch as you could drown in a teaspoon of water.........after a reasonable amount of waiting - back into the clear blue water and the games began again...........''Simon says tip the ground''..........etc etc etc
How about playing that game -"Scoot" in the baby pool, you could only play for a short while until you were chased out by the attendant for being to old to play in there.... and why was the baby pool always so warm?
Geez, yeah..........you could face down in the baby pool; tip the ground with your hands and feet and still be safe as houses...........the water was lovely and the sun belting down on the back of your head.....maybe cause there was less water to heat; I don't know.........why are things so much more fun when you know you will be chased for doing it!!!
No! No! No! .... you were meant to say..."Because the babies pee in there!" , have you forgotten yer roots...?
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That was the first reason that came to mind but I was pretending to be lady..........
Hahahahaha! Since when did you become a lady?
Sssshhhhhhhh!!! Mike; some people on here don't know me and so it will be our secret.......
Mike the single quarter street should have been named after you, you know why
Now that sounds interesting................you wanna tell us something Mike???
Hush CLint! Hush!...anyway it slipped!
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Hi Clint...............don't listen to Mike; you can tell us his secret........after all we are all buddies here;
Mikes secret can be all our secret..............share it with all your new friends
I was drunk, I was young and I was foolish!
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Quote from: Patricia Lotte on February 29, 2008, 02:18:15 PM
Georg Jnr - you see, I'm not the only one that raves about the pool. Mike, you've brilliantly summed up what memories I have of that place. Yes, we would use the back door to go to the cafe to buy sausage rolls, chips, cream sodas, etc.
Sure Patricia.
I feel the same way. I have many memories of the pool:
Learning to swim. Diving about 2 lengths. Games we played in the pool. The wet towels. Outch. Standing dripping wet at Coras Cafe`. and so on...
How many levels was the highest you ever remember seeing being built in the shallow end.....mine was four levels then the okies on the bottom buckled!
Levels? What do you meen?
Human Pyramids...... at the shallow end, the smallest guy was always at the top, Donovan Slow in this case.....
Maybe 3? Can't remember.
I remember the hole crew (Laubschers, Steven Brownless, Hucker and so on) diving into the baby pool. Mad! But nobody ever got hurt.
Now that you mention it Jnr, I am also surprised that nobody lost a life or became a vegetable after all the shit we used to get up to.....
Yes. You know what it was like in the dumps. Careful! My oldman tsn't supposed to know. But we all ent out there. Glass everywhere. Rusty old cars. Snakes! Scorpions! You name it, we've got it. Nothing happened. Nowadays everything has to be safe everywhere anytime. By law!!!
Careful, don't get Clint started about the dumps..... shave
There were walls on either side (in the inside) of the door at the single quarters side? They no longer there? The guys from the single quarters also liked to ride the kids bikes (that were parked infront) into the pool,
Whilst swimming this morning, I noticed the plug/drain at the deep end is no longer there.... it used to be a dare to touch it... everyone said that the suction was so strong ... you would become stuck there....
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oh that story was around in the 60's mike....and although i love to swim ,,,,i still have a big fear of the in/out lets of any pool.....and will never get it untill i know exactly where they are......... swim
Come on Mike tell the gang what you did, I don`t know all the ins and outs, it was not such a bad thing,you have done worse things like spraying deo on a guys back and setting him alight
Is it time for a new topi, like " Confesions"?
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am saying nothing............... :36_8_1:
...... I did nothing. :nono1:
...... and I wasn't even there iknow
My name's "Innosence".
Okay! No new topic. bling1
Cant remember the town pool door, it was always over the wall!!!!!