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By NCgreg231LC2 - ncgreg231@yahoo.com Tue 25/07/23 21:03:12 GMT TLdr: arguably "no wetlook" yet thought provoking!
the content maker is reacting to a restaurant where the seating area is set up in a shallow pool... either it was purposely made OR platforms were added to a conventional swimming pool. The diners probably removed any footwear OR they got their footwear soaked. Either way, that is the most that got wet...unless someone slips and falls? But that doesn't happen in this short video.
I wondered if there was actually a deep end (and yet, weren't we all told to wait AT LEAST 30 minutes after eating before going swimming?
Anyone else hoping this was something like Tart (in Los Angeles?) any LA residents can mention if Tart has reopened or has been satisfactorily replaced? ANYWHERE in the world??? |
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By Anonymous - Tue 25/07/23 16:00:02 GMT https://www.youtube.com/shorts/E7CWODtj3LU |
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