Is this ever an errant thread:I don't swim in shallow water: wading through it is simpler and I can more easily see where I'm going. It does remind me of when a couple of my aunts and uncles once took a rowboat a ways offshore to fish. One of my uncles fell overboard into the deeper water but, fully clothed, began swimming for his life. About 500 feet offshore his clothing (shoes, in particular) was taking its toll but he strained to make it to shore. However, many onshore began laughing: most of the last 500 feet in which he swam in drown-feared panic was less than three feet deep and my uncle was about 5 feet, 9 inches tall.
I bought 500 AA batteries for $5 some years ago. About 50 are left and are still usable. I wish I'd bought 500 AAA batteries for which I now find more need.
Lastly,
cspyro21, what are you doing with the Hurricane? My interest in WW2 fighters was peaked by "The Hurricane Story" when I was @ 10 so I've slightly preferred the Hurricane to the Spitfire (don't tell
Ozzy... oops

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"Cars really are powered by hamsters/gerbils on wheels...
...and groundhogs, squirrels, racoons, frogs, skunks, etc., under them.

Tell us,
Alphajet_Enthusiast, why do creatures usually run across the road right in front of you when they were quite safe remaining where they were? :-/
