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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should have driven it to them. Your son took it, his mistake. It sucks but that is what you should have done.[/quote] really? What ding-a-ling only has one suit for his/her kid?[/quote] lots of people only have one bathing suit. why does that make someone a "ding a ling"?[/quote] b/c if you're away for SEVERAL days who wants to spend time washing/rinsing a suit and waiting for it to dry? Take the dry one on day two while the wet one has time to dry! one suit? I found trunks at Target for $10.99. Yes, ding-a-ling is an appropriate term to use within this context.[/quote] Bathing suits don't take that long to dry. [/quote] Ours do.[/quote] It sounds like you aren't doing it right. Even in extraordinarily humid climates, a suit will line dry overnight. And even if it isn't bone dry, who cares? You are swimming.[/quote] It's gross. I care. My kids care. My daughter has three suits from Target, and my son, who takes swim classes, has 4. I have three. to each his/her own, I suppose I have many pairs of pants. Why wouldn't I have several suits? [/quote] You can have several suits. I just don't know why yours don't dry out overnight. [/quote]
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