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re: Pool people - Is it worth it to install one??

Posted on 3/3/14 at 3:46 pm to
Posted by TygerTyger
Houston
Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 3/3/14 at 3:46 pm to
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A friend of mine who's in the insurance bidness always says that there are 2 things you absolutely cannot afford from a liability standpoint. First is a swimming pool - second is a large-breed dog. He says the owner of both will almost always lose when an accident occurs involving either.


If you use this type of logic to get through life you're never going to step foot outside the house.

And depending on the breed, I'd say you're much safer with a large breed over one of those little ankle biting sweater wearing sons a bitches.

We are planning on putting in a pool in the next year or so. We both love the water and know we'll use it a lot. Afterall, other than cutting the grass, how much time do you actually spend out in your back yard? Probably almost none. But if you have a pool, instead of useless grass covered yard, you have a nice refreshing pool to float around in.

As for neighborhood pools, no thanks. My neighborhood has a really nice one, and I can clearly remember the last time I swam in it. I had been in the pool about an hour, and there was a MILF with an infant floating around near me. When the MILF got out with the kid, she took him over to the lounge chair and proceeded to change the nastiest diarrhea filled diaper on the little runt I've ever seen. It was soggy and running down his legs. I left and I've never been back.
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