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Old 07-29-2005, 08:14 PM
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Why couldn't you sink one of those a few feet into the ground?



BTW it's very nice, I'd love something like that and the climate to go with it



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Old 07-29-2005, 08:38 PM
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[quote name='inanimate_object' date='Jul 29 2005, 09:14 PM']Why couldn't you sink one of those a few feet into the ground?



BTW it's very nice, I'd love something like that and the climate to go with it



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Old 07-29-2005, 10:03 PM
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When we lived in florida ours was sunk a few feet into the ground on one end. It was on a hill, so we just dug out the high end and set the pool, then backfilled. Worked great.
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I hope you have had a pool before. You will work on the pool all weekend long, and never use it once.



But have fun, she is a big bitch. You can fit a ******' whale in that thing. The one at my folks' house is about twice that size, inground with cement filling, vinyl liner, blah blah.
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Old 07-29-2005, 11:48 PM
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[quote name='rowtareh' date='Jul 30 2005, 12:01 AM']I hope you have had a pool before. You will work on the pool all weekend long, and never use it once.



But have fun, she is a big bitch. You can fit a ******' whale in that thing. The one at my folks' house is about twice that size, inground with cement filling, vinyl liner, blah blah.

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Yea you can pretty much find someone making that statement about everything in my front and back yard. Ya buy a boat and they're "too much work", ya buy a stree bike and "you'll kill yourself", hot tub "too much work", pool same ****. You'll even have apartment dwellers telling you houses are "too much work" (although i;ve got to agree with that one
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[quote name='phinsup' date='Jul 30 2005, 12:48 AM']Yea you can pretty much find someone making that statement about everything in my front and back yard. Ya buy a boat and they're "too much work", ya buy a stree bike and "you'll kill yourself", hot tub "too much work", pool same ****. You'll even have apartment dwellers telling you houses are "too much work" (although i;ve got to agree with that one

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you do have a strong point. but all the fussing and complaining is what my folks always do.
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[quote name='phinsup' date='Jul 29 2005, 11:48 PM']Yea you can pretty much find someone making that statement about everything in my front and back yard. Ya buy a boat and they're "too much work", ya buy a stree bike and "you'll kill yourself", hot tub "too much work", pool same ****. You'll even have apartment dwellers telling you houses are "too much work" (although i;ve got to agree with that one

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You could always let your wife interview and hire a good-looking pool boy. Then maybe she'd agree to the French maid housecleaner.
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What's the swimming season like down there? April to September? **** like that makes no sense in New England...you can only use it 2 months a year and even then, with our quick changing weather when you do get to use it on a hot day, the water is freezing because the day before was cold. But you still see a shitload of houses with pools, it's retarded....I hate this place.....
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[quote name='Black8' date='Jul 30 2005, 07:39 AM']What's the swimming season like down there? April to September? **** like that makes no sense in New England...you can only use it 2 months a year and even then, with our quick changing weather when you do get to use it on a hot day, the water is freezing because the day before was cold. But you still see a shitload of houses with pools, it's retarded....I hate this place.....

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Those are ok...but you can't swim in them...I like swimming....
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