Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich for May 07, 2014
May 06, 2014
May 08, 2014
Transcript:
Voice: How many swim meets left? Voice 2: 1,000,100,00, who knows? Voice: It's your fault. You made them like baths. You've sentenced us to a lifetime of smelling like chlorine and moldy towels. Voice 2: Shut up and drive, flipper.
When I was on a team, no one wore goggles. My eyes would burn after swim practice. When you walked out of the gym on sunny days, with snow on the ground, you’d go blind.
Us farm kids loved the whole swimming pool experience. After swimming in the pond or the crick, it was a revealing experience to swim in clear water. We could even open our eyes!!
J Short over 10 years ago
When I was on a team, no one wore goggles. My eyes would burn after swim practice. When you walked out of the gym on sunny days, with snow on the ground, you’d go blind.
kleanerz over 10 years ago
At least the kids are active.
cheap_day_return over 10 years ago
Us farm kids loved the whole swimming pool experience. After swimming in the pond or the crick, it was a revealing experience to swim in clear water. We could even open our eyes!!