Aug 31, 2004 20:15
Summer is drawing to a close, but there are still a few weeks left to make a splash at your local swimming pool. Here's how to make the experience safe and fun:
-Never dive head-first into the shallow end of an empty pool.
-Your body is 70 percent water, so don't worry: Even if you were to drown, only 30 percent of you would die.
-Leave a drowned squirrel floating in the pool as a reminder of what can happen when one isn't careful, and is a squirrel.
-Remember, you can't leave young children unsupervised around the pool, the way you do in the house.
-Don't drink and drive while swimming.
-Important: "Water wings" flotation devices should be placed around a child's arms, never his or her ankles.
-Don't swim in the end of the pool where unscrupulous Japanese commercial whalers are using gill nets and explosive harpoons.
-Don't buy into all that skin-cancer, suntan-lotion, SPF bullshit. It's just a bunch of scientifically verified propaganda from the Coppertone Corporation.
-Do not run around the pool. Unless your cousin is trying to pull down your bathing suit, or the concession stand just opened and you really want a hot dog.
-No daughter of mine is going out in public with a swimsuit like that, if she knows what's good for her.
-Make lots of friends at the pool. That way, if you start drowning, everyone will try to save you. It rules!
-It's a fact: Many drownings take place in only a few feet of water. So you don't even need a pool, really.
-If you're gonna do a cannonball, you gotta yell "Cannonball!" It's tradition.