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Thursday, June 15, 2023

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18 comments:

  1. Lu in’ the dream! Buddha

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  2. Livin’ I swear I have a drunken elf in my phone that does auto insert. Buddha

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  3. Florida toddler.

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  4. Foolish. Taking a chance that that flotation device will not fail.

    Evil Franklin

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    1. You're assuming he's in more than 8 inches of water.

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    2. Actually, that is a boat behind him. When I was a tad over one year old, my parents brought me to Riis Park in Queens, NY, and taught me to hold my breath underwater. After I learned how to breathe, dad then supported me under my chest, and taught me to swim. If you teach your kids to swim at.a young age, and educate them in water safety, they will not drown, and when they become teens, they will be capable of swimming a few miles in an emergency.

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    3. Top right hand corner very briefly you see a hand. That is all being filmed under direct adult supervision. I thought it was great.

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    4. Can see someone there about inches away from him
      Daryl

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    5. Looks like a seatbelt buckle is keeping the dream in place.
      Ma, some dipping sauce, please...

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  5. Parents should be locked up. Chemically castrated.

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    1. For what, allowing their kid to enjoy himself?

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    2. Yeah....kid should be wrapped head to toe in 5 layers of bubble wrap....and where the heck is his N-95 mask??....bet those lousy parents haven't even gotten him 6 doses of the Coof death-juice yet. What bastards.

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  6. You've got to be properly trained!

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  7. buy a bucket of chicken..put it on ice in the cooler....darn good way to feed the crew!!!!

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  8. You can almost watch his mullet grow.

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  9. Some have spoken of the bradycardic reflex. That is how many teach wee ones to swim. The trainer lightly blow in their face they gulp air hold it and the trainer dips the child underwater. I think about three or four this reflex goes away. Some babies learn to swim before they can walk. Pretty amazing.

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