Thursday, August 21, 2008
Cannonballs Strictly Prohibited
Recently we took a mini grown-up vacation to Las Vegas. The vacation was mini, not the grown-ups. We're both quite tall actually. Anyway, we stayed at the Palms and I saw this warning sign at the edge of the pool that made me laugh out loud. So I took a picture for you. Those are my husband's feet.
There was an area along the side of one pool that was only 6 inches deep and had some recliners scattered about. You might think it's overkill to warn people not to dive into a 6 inch reflecting pool. Most places maybe. But not in Vegas. It perfectly illustrates what makes Las Vegas so very entertaining and so awful all at the same time.
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Wow, survival of the fittest, I say. I bet some crazy lawyer made them put it there.
Yeah, you know those wacky lawyers.
You are so sweet to come by and comment my little monkey blog :)
How many years must the cannonball's fly... before they are forever banned?
I'm Nauseous!
:)
Never. Well unless they amend the constitution. Isn't that what the second amendment is about?
True! My interpretation of the second amendment has always been along the lines of a strict constructionist. The language clearly defends an individual's right to perform cannonballs in 6 inches of water or less. Anyone who disagrees with this right is probably just much smarter than me. I rest my case (as well as my feet).
I'm Nauseous!
;)
If I got a good running start and made a really flat dive I know I could make it.
I know I could.
That's because I believe in myself.
Did you stay at the Lilliputian Ramada like I suggested?
That's the Olympic size pool you read about in the brochure.
classic.
@ Phenergan's Wake: It is my hope that you are a law professor
May I suggest some Zofran?
@Joe: I believe in you too!
The fact that it is far easier to get a shot of whiskey than a glass of water at the Palms only fuels the olympic spirit when it comes to 6 inch men's platform diving.
@ Pamma la: I'm just thinking how funny it would be it I had cleared a space in that reflecting pool and brought over a floatie. Can you picture it? I could just float serenly there on the raft, daring those in the deep end to give me attitude. My butt barely grazing the ground as long as I held my breath.
That's making me laugh.
I stumbled upon your blog a few minutes (because of the title) and this picture made me laugh SO MUCH.
So I just thought I would tell you.
Thanks Michelle, so nice of you to come by and comment. It made me laugh out loud when I saw it at the hotel.
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