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Message # 85747.1.1.1 Subject: Re:some answers Date: Tue 24/08/21 18:30:28 GMT Name: J. Peasemold Gruntfuttock |
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Thanks for the reply.
I'm sure they don't wear wellies in Jumanji but thanks for the suggestion. I was thinking something similar though, maybe like "I sometimes go fishing next to the river and I was wondering If I could swim fully clothed, just in case I fall in the river wearing wellies whilst fishing".
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In reply to Message (85747.1.1) Re:some answers
By NCgreg231 - Tue 24/08/21 09:34:10 GMT you could be fully dressed in some kind of "outdoor" outfit (or even something basic like t-shirt and jeans) if anyone asks what you are doing, you can explain you saw a disaster movie where the characters had to swim fully clothed, and you wondered if you would be able to do that for yourself if you found yourself in a similar situation!
Jumanji * MIGHT * be a good example to use... or any other movie with the required scene for you to mention it?
As Laura says, a quite pond (or the least crowded beach?) would be a good choice. |
In reply to Message (85747.1) Re:some questions regarding swimming wearing wellies
By messylaura - Sun 22/08/21 05:16:02 GMT there are thousands of quite ponds all over the uk, test the depth first incase you get in trouble wearing wellies |
In reply to Message (85747) some questions regarding swimming wearing wellies
By J. Peasemold Gruntfuttock - Sat 21/08/21 15:18:19 GMT I would really like to try swimming wearing my wellies, it's killing me in anticipation of what it will feel like.
So, where can I do this, in the UK?
I feel really embarrassed that someone will see me and I want to do it in private. I've thought about renting a hotel and taking a swim in the pool at midnight. Or, maybe the sea would be a better idea.
Either way, would it be legal, are there any laws against doing it? I'll make sure I don't trespass in area I'm not allowed.
What do I do or say if someone sees me (either a member of the public or somebody in authority)?
Also, should I make sure there's a lifeguard around? I'm an OK swimmer but I don't know it might be dangerous when swimming with the wellies on.
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