jmbfestool
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I dont know about other parts of the UK so I am just assuming! Round here no one is Ice skating on a lake or anything or no one has filled in a bit of land with shallow water for people to ice skate on. I have a large lake near me which is frozen solid! I would love to go ice skating on it NOW! BUT I know the security guards would come out and tell me to get off why?! I know the next day they will have diggers breaking the ice or signs up or something to make sure no one else goes onto the ice again.
When I lived in Holland for 10years I remember skating on large ponds and lakes and my local outdoor swimming pool had a large football pitch which was slightly set below which they did on purpose for the winter time as they use to get the fire engines to come and fill the entire football pitch with water so it would freeze over and every one could come and ice skate. I remember listening to the news for the weather reporter to say its safe to go ice skating on lakes as it will be thick enough. Now why does this not happen in the UK?! They want kids to do stuff instead of stabbing other kids and beating other kids up but they dont let them do n e thing. On the news the other day a woman called 999 up to complain about kids throwing snow balls! If I was a kid in the UK I properly would do stuff I would of regret as I would of been proper bored! Im glad I was brought up in Holland a much nicer place to grow up in.
I know I am going on and on! Things like 3meters or more Diving boards in a swimming pool! in the UK you cant do anything but dive or jump from a stand still your not aloud to do back flips or run on a diving board or anything. I remember in Hollond me an my mates we had like 4 or 5 of us on a diving board jumping at the same time so one of use would go extra high or run and see how far we could get or we would do what we called a bombing so we all jumped of the diving board at the same time to make the biggest splash possible.
Slides in the UK they either have a traffic light or a memeber of staff standing by the slide making sure one person goes at a time and you have to go on your back. Well in Holland we use to go on our knees and use our hands to push our selfs to go faster and sometimes der where like 12 or more of us and we all went down at the same time we held onto each other like a train it was MINT. We even use to stop all the water in stages so as one went we hit another with water and use to swim in the water as we went down the slide. The only thing we did get kicked out for and band for a week was putting soap down the slide as it filled the swimming pool with foam and was dangerous as it made the slide to slippery and you could go to fast and fall over the side.
First time I came to the UK I got 2 warnings one for stepping on the the diving board while some one was already on the board and second for doing a front flip I was told one more warning and I would be kicked out. I was like this is ***** so I went home.
Sorry I have gone on and on I just feel better now saying this
JMB
When I lived in Holland for 10years I remember skating on large ponds and lakes and my local outdoor swimming pool had a large football pitch which was slightly set below which they did on purpose for the winter time as they use to get the fire engines to come and fill the entire football pitch with water so it would freeze over and every one could come and ice skate. I remember listening to the news for the weather reporter to say its safe to go ice skating on lakes as it will be thick enough. Now why does this not happen in the UK?! They want kids to do stuff instead of stabbing other kids and beating other kids up but they dont let them do n e thing. On the news the other day a woman called 999 up to complain about kids throwing snow balls! If I was a kid in the UK I properly would do stuff I would of regret as I would of been proper bored! Im glad I was brought up in Holland a much nicer place to grow up in.
I know I am going on and on! Things like 3meters or more Diving boards in a swimming pool! in the UK you cant do anything but dive or jump from a stand still your not aloud to do back flips or run on a diving board or anything. I remember in Hollond me an my mates we had like 4 or 5 of us on a diving board jumping at the same time so one of use would go extra high or run and see how far we could get or we would do what we called a bombing so we all jumped of the diving board at the same time to make the biggest splash possible.
Slides in the UK they either have a traffic light or a memeber of staff standing by the slide making sure one person goes at a time and you have to go on your back. Well in Holland we use to go on our knees and use our hands to push our selfs to go faster and sometimes der where like 12 or more of us and we all went down at the same time we held onto each other like a train it was MINT. We even use to stop all the water in stages so as one went we hit another with water and use to swim in the water as we went down the slide. The only thing we did get kicked out for and band for a week was putting soap down the slide as it filled the swimming pool with foam and was dangerous as it made the slide to slippery and you could go to fast and fall over the side.
First time I came to the UK I got 2 warnings one for stepping on the the diving board while some one was already on the board and second for doing a front flip I was told one more warning and I would be kicked out. I was like this is ***** so I went home.
Sorry I have gone on and on I just feel better now saying this
JMB