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#61 User is online   Pete 

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Posted 11 August 2010 - 01:15 AM

I could never swim, and believe me I tried, I yoost to go to Boundary bths coming off night turn at UGB, I tried hard, even to the point of an instructor doing his best to coach me...This might sound crazy, but as he was telling what to do, I did, I tried to swim towards him, but the more effort I put into it, I tended to swim away from the target, It was at that point I gave up, and thought this is not my scene. I went back many years later with new friends and give it just one last try....But I got ridiculed because of my spinal disability/deformity, and that put me off for life. I doubt I will ever dip my toe in the baths anymore, unless its a special baths night for ppl with disabilities.
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Posted 13 August 2010 - 07:52 PM

View PostSWIMMER, on 24 July 2010 - 10:04 PM, said:

Yeah I loved those I was always hungry after swimming so I used to get one of the long loaves and filled them with puffed crisps



Yes Swimmer remember that on our school swimming lesson we all used to rush across the road
to them as well and eat them walking back to school. :rolleyes:
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Posted 20 August 2010 - 10:53 PM

A tried tested a time honoured ritual swim get hungry eat the buns

Pete don't let small minded people put you off. Swimming is really good for you although I might add I can't do it now. It wasn't you that was swimming in the wrong direction the water was pushing you plus you could have been using one arm more strongly than the other don't give up love swimmer. I have to say I detest people who make other feel inadequate or stupid just because they find it amusing. sorry Pete :flowers:
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Posted 20 August 2010 - 11:34 PM

Nice one Swimmer, but I was always VERY self conscious about my body...When I was at school and went to Boudary road baths, I was acute enough to just spot my teacher goad this other little boy into pushing me in, the boy failed and I slipped and banged my knee in the hard tiles. I told my mam and she wrote a letter to the school complaining of mistreatment, but we heard nowt. Well you wouldn't in them days, nowadays kids would have his guts for garters as me mam used to say. About 7 years later I developed a very bad spinal posture and found it very difficult to go to the baths.
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Posted 21 August 2010 - 12:39 AM

Oh sorry to hear that Pete but I know what you mean I have a problem with my spine well neck really which means I can't do what I want to but nevermind we'll muddle along :rolleyes:
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Posted 27 August 2010 - 06:17 PM

Yes. The old building has gone. And i remember the times when i went to Lowe House School, with Joe Wilson, our teacher. There is going to be a newer building there instead.

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Posted 29 August 2010 - 05:37 PM

So sad, my Mum worked at the baths for many years - first in the old ticket office, then in the new one when they extended it. I can remember the fantastic private baths they had there that were huge, I used to love having a bath in those. The house attached to it was fabulous, went inside a couple of times when the baths Manager, then Len Lister, was still living there. The staff were all great, and can recall having some great laughs with them all - best one ever - do you remember laughing bags?, we set one off over the tannoy in the big pool and the attendant on duty nearly had heart attack with the shock of it. Also, one of the young pool attendants hid in a laundry cart under the pool towels and sprung out on the laundry lady when she went to empty it - think she had to go home to dry certain items of her clothing lol!!!!
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Posted 29 August 2010 - 08:59 PM

Hi Mazzi I spent most of my childhood in Boundy Road baths I remember them all very well and having a bath in the big baths there because all we had in common with most was a tin one :roflmao:
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