Edith: There's no way I'm signing up for the swim team. I'm no swimmer. Tippit: So my hope of you becoming a Navy seal is dashed. Edith: I would have a better shot at becoming a trained circus seal.
Bull wants what’s best for his little baby girl, so he signs her up for sports and activities to help improve her social skills and become more independent. That, and he wants her to carry on his legacy as an army man.
I think the Navy Seals should recruit from synchronized swimmers. "Another important part of basic conditioning is drown-proofing. In this evolution, trainees must learn to swim with both their hands and their feet bound. To pass drown-proofing, trainees enter a 9-foot (2.7- kilometer) deep pool and complete the following steps with their hands and feet tied:
Bottom bounce for two minutesFloat for two minutesSwim 100 meters (328 feet)Do some forward and backward flipsSwim to the bottom of the pool and retrieve an object with their teethReturn to the surface" In order to be a synchronized swimmer, I had to swim the length of an olympic sized pool on one breath under water, using only the dolphin kick. Pick up a 120 pound weight from the bottom of the 5 foot end of the pool and surface with it then swim carrying it to the side. And do it while looking graceful and happy. After being admitted to the team, things got hard. Essentially, it’s gymnastics in deep water.
gammaguy over 2 years ago
Sounds fishy, to me.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
Bull wants what’s best for his little baby girl, so he signs her up for sports and activities to help improve her social skills and become more independent. That, and he wants her to carry on his legacy as an army man.
William Bednar Premium Member over 2 years ago
No, girl, you’re supposed to yell “ooah” and do it! At least according to dad.
Moonyea over 2 years ago
Any chance the strip can be enlarged, for us old folks?
Katecst over 2 years ago
I think the Navy Seals should recruit from synchronized swimmers. "Another important part of basic conditioning is drown-proofing. In this evolution, trainees must learn to swim with both their hands and their feet bound. To pass drown-proofing, trainees enter a 9-foot (2.7- kilometer) deep pool and complete the following steps with their hands and feet tied:
Bottom bounce for two minutesFloat for two minutesSwim 100 meters (328 feet)Do some forward and backward flipsSwim to the bottom of the pool and retrieve an object with their teethReturn to the surface" In order to be a synchronized swimmer, I had to swim the length of an olympic sized pool on one breath under water, using only the dolphin kick. Pick up a 120 pound weight from the bottom of the 5 foot end of the pool and surface with it then swim carrying it to the side. And do it while looking graceful and happy. After being admitted to the team, things got hard. Essentially, it’s gymnastics in deep water.
Alfie Rein-Allen over 2 years ago
I just got to the last non-rerun strip of cleats. I miss these so much!