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Mr. Syndrome Has Mercy on an SG
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I like the fact that DL AP's are plastic, I always carry my GF's and her sons AP on me, i have a money clip that holds my ID and 4 CC's so they all go in that and if it gets wet no big deal. Plus if I know I'm going on a water ride I put it iin my backpack in a zip lock bag. I put almost everything in zip locks when i go to the parks, cameras, cell phone, meds, a small towel. Zip lock bags are the greatest invention, they have saved me planty of times.
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I totally agree, Steve. There are a few things we keep in a "disney" bag. The Disney water bottle holders, my fanny pack, and boxes of ziploc bags. We take the gallon and quart size with us. It's one of our must take items.
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I had a friend do that in Costa Maya. I guess he was too excited to get to the swim up bar to take his camera out of his pockets. That is one good thing about being a girl and not having pockets in my bathing suit!EeyoresButterfly wrote:I got one to beat all of that. I was visiting my bf for his birthday, and a few of us were in his pool. All of a sudden, he panics and realizes his cell phone was in his swimsuit pocket. We had been in the pool for ten minutes by this point. Suffice it to say that he replaced it the next day. (he's a lurker here, and he's gonna kill me when he sees this! lol. :twisted :)
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it could have been worse if he had hit the person. Imagine going ramming his leg into a nonmoving object and think of what could have happened. He could have broken a bone, twisted a knee or torn some ligaments. In the hospital all for an SG. He was lucky he rolled and missed the guy.

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He's such a sick puppy. He's off today for yet another water park round. Whenever he has comp time from work, he takes an early afternoon and heads to TL or BB. I can't wait to see what stories he'll bring home today.
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Nice work, pal