Finally got back on board. Dealing with knee, but it ain't gonna go away, so might as well get in where I fit in. Joe, Craig and Dickborg were waiting for me and Hoss. We dilly-dallied, then headed to the snowman. Those guys had drained it but not yet skated. looked good from afar, but it was far from good. Best part about this pool were the features: rubber ducky in the death, scallops for a ladder (Joe said clams, Dixon said oysters, but I know a scallop when I see one), snowman shape, good coping, killer Paddock tile in the deep. It rode like a beast. We fought for a couple grinds, and bailed.
Hoss got the electrical cover.
Scallops?
Nice curves, except the important one.
Joe tosses one up there.
The evidence is mounting, pool #2.
Dickborg gets a FSG.
Pork chop shape, delicious to ride, smooth as hell, wide open, buttery deep end, nice tile coping, good death/light positioning. We'll be back.
Roman end down the alley, shallow, maybe 6-feet, maybe we'll hit it...
Joe gets it done over the light and death.
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