Pool Pervert!!!

What would you do if you noticed a pervert checking out lady swimmers in the pool

  • Ingnore it and focus on your swim

    Votes: 60 35.5%
  • Tell the lifeguard

    Votes: 27 16.0%
  • Inform management

    Votes: 38 22.5%
  • Tell the lady swimmer about it and let her deal with it

    Votes: 15 8.9%
  • Confront the pervert

    Votes: 18 10.7%
  • Grab the guy and drag him to the bottom of the pool

    Votes: 11 6.5%

  • Total voters
    169

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adurso:
"Salad Days" refers to youth, with a connotation of inexperience, it was first coined by the Bard. Us older folks speak like that...
Yes, as when Cleopatra says (regretfully):
My salad days,
When I was green in judgment, cold in blood,
To say as I said then!​

These days the regret at youthful indiscretion has fallen away and now probably means more like in my heyday.
 
liberato:
in my heyday.

Little play on words, but you must mean HAYday..., hay also being a kind of salad, only harder to chew, which also happens to people when they get older..... :D

R..
 
Salad days . . . I WAS younger then. I'm an old broad now. Construction workers would be looking behind me for my daughter. Sigh.

An appreciative grin and, "How are YOU today?" or some other greeting works just fine, and will get a smile in response. Even a whistle isn't bad. Nowadays, a whistle would definitely get a smile out of me :)
 
TSandM:
Salad days . . . I WAS younger then. I'm an old broad now. Construction workers would be looking behind me for my daughter. Sigh.

An appreciative grin and, "How are YOU today?" or some other greeting works just fine, and will get a smile in response. Even a whistle isn't bad. Nowadays, a whistle would definitely get a smile out of me :)

dammit, I always get a smile and a greeting mixed up with a menacing stare and awkward silence!!!
So lonely .....
 
TSandM:
Salad days . . . I WAS younger then. I'm an old broad now. Construction workers would be looking behind me for my daughter. Sigh.

An appreciative grin and, "How are YOU today?" or some other greeting works just fine, and will get a smile in response. Even a whistle isn't bad. Nowadays, a whistle would definitely get a smile out of me :)


Oh stop it Lynne! We can see your pictures in your profile, your not hard on the eyes
at all. If you would take that horrid hood off in your avatar you might get a few whistles around here!:D It looks like something left over from the Crusades! (I was gonna say Monty Python but I remembered the old broad bit);)
 
adurso:
"Salad Days" refers to youth, with a connotation of inexperience, it was first coined by the Bard. Us older folks speak like that...


I like to think of them as my hard belly days...you know, "hey you, size two!" Now that I'm older, it's still nice to turn heads.
 
Wayward Son:
So this is where the thread vanished to...

Hare today, goon tommorrow. (sorry, flashback to an old video my son used to watch all the time. I think it was Big Rock Candy Mountain.) :D
 

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