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Charlie wrote:
Must be the heat and the damned politicians.......this thread got
grumpy in a hurry! ;-)

Ahhhhhh........another fine day on The Usenet.

Charlie


grumpy?? where??? he was on tv last night...........(wyatt was watching
"snow white")

you could blame it on the heat i guess........


Ya know, A little TSP should get the crud off and twenty minutes with
water that vaguely smells like chlorine should make every thing fresh
and healthy. No reason to deflate the pool. The water, like Charlie
said, can go into the garden.
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In article , Charlie wrote:

On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 21:35:39 -0700, Billy Rose
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In article , Charlie wrote:

Maybe I'll go bite Sherwin later, after a bit of study and a few more
cold ones. Did I mention I am hot and grumpy?

Charlie


Just stay away from the water, ya know what fish do in it.


"Say anything that you like about me except that I drink water."

Charlie


God, man. Don't go over the edge. I was talking about bathing, not
imbibing. Do you think I'm daft? Fortunately, I took my bath back in
February. Never too soon ya know.

I've been watching a lot of Northern Exposure on DVDs.

O' gott, o' gott, I forgot that I left a Anderson Valley, Barnry Flats,
Oatmeal Stout in the freezer.
Gotta run.
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Charlie....dancing to Baka Beyond......and don't start with me about
it. Even The Walrus can do the Two-Step. goo goo g'joob


Get down Charlie, get down.
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g'day rae,

those type of child waders are meant to be emptied out between uses,
to effectively keep pool water safe and clear you would need to have a
pump and filter system and add chlorine that way. the algae build up
might be the least of health worries it is the bacteria build up you
can't see to be concerned about.

the best you can do to conserve water is fill it fresh when needed and
use that water after his swim for the gardens.

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On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 00:37:29 -0500, Charlie wrote:

Charlie....dancing to Baka Beyond......and don't start with me about
it. Even The Walrus can do the Two-Step. goo goo g'joob


I love Baka Beyond. I bought a few CDs oh, 8 years ago or so. I
particularly like the one with the water drums. My favorite is
"Spirit of the Forest."


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That was the point I was making as well. Algae is just a simple plant,
but it is the vector for many different type of highly toxic bacteria
which is found in blow up pools.

On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 18:05:24 GMT, len garden
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g'day rae,

those type of child waders are meant to be emptied out between uses,
to effectively keep pool water safe and clear you would need to have a
pump and filter system and add chlorine that way. the algae build up
might be the least of health worries it is the bacteria build up you
can't see to be concerned about.

the best you can do to conserve water is fill it fresh when needed and
use that water after his swim for the gardens.

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