Legs.Eleven wrote: » Apartment complexes here often have them where everyone shares it but a family who has a house and pool would be wealthy (Spain).
Lando Griffin wrote: » Married into money Id say without knowing a thing about her.
Banjo String wrote: » Yes. They're called, very imaginatively...... automated pool cleaners.http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_pool_cleaner
OneArt wrote: » Most people in South Africa have a pool. When I lived there, we called the robot thing the Creepy Crawly because it crawled around the edges of the pool as it sucked on the sides. I was f*cking terrified of it and wouldn't swim over it. This was after my dad told me it sometimes would go mad and try to suck up unsuspecting children. Does anyone know what it's actually called? I've always known it as a creepy crawly.
OneArt wrote: » Most people in South Africa have a pool. When I lived there, we called the robot thing the Creepy Crawly because it crawled around the edges of the pool as it sucked on the sides. I was f*cking terrified of it and wouldn't swim over it. This was after my dad told me it sometimes would go mad and try to suck up unsuspecting children.Does anyone know what it's actually called? I've always known it as a creepy crawly.
Legs.Eleven wrote: » Is she minted? I'd get one shaped like an erect willy. The penis part for doing laps and the testicles for faffing about.
ComputerKing wrote: » The sister has one but she is in England. As for cleaning it they have a little robot thing that cleans it.
theholyghost wrote: » I think less so in the country side you see normal looking houses in small towns with them.
kneemos wrote: » Devils own job to keep clean I'd imagine.Indoor pool might not be as bad though.
theholyghost wrote: » Has anyone ever seen a "normal" house with a swimming pool? Do you know anyone with their own pool? Watching cycling in France and Spain on TV you see lots of gardens with pools some with little glass roofs. So are their private pools around Ireland but pmore hidden?