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cnosni wrote: Never fear,Phil_d has been and done it,last Monday. So, there we were, running to get a large blanket to stretch out to catch this rather daring individual trotting around the roof, camera in hand, should he blow off the edge of the roof of the pool - I suppose I should have had a suspicion of who it might be, might just have a shot of you up there Phill!

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chameleon wrote: cnosni wrote: Never fear,Phil_d has been and done it,last Monday. So, there we were, running to get a large blanket to stretch out to catch this rather daring individual trotting around the roof, camera in hand, should he blow off the edge of the roof of the pool - I suppose I should have had a suspicion of who it might be, might just have a shot of you up there Phill! i'd like to see that mate! It was a bit windy to say the least.. Cast your minds back to last Monday & we had the horrendous floods.
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Excellent - glad I mentioned it! Good work as always Phill & co. Look forward to seeing the full set. The main pool area looks like it good have been left yesterday, while the corridors look like they've been abandoned for years....

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.....and this is how they seemed to empty it, a very small hose, running for days!

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let's try that again...
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So that's where all the flooding came from....

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500 000 litres I believe! Maybe there was a reason for letting it out slowly after all, sort of had a vission of a large plug in the deep bit and the River Aire rising a foot or two. Could this simply have been the diving area being pumped out I wonder?

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well Phil i take my hat off to you and the crew once again excellent work by the (rapidly becoming infamous lol) L.H.E.Sthe memories i have of this place just come flooding back man i can almost taste them toasted current teacakes from upstairs in the cafe! NO BOMBING! NO RUNNING! NO SMOKING! NO PETTING!ha ha the last one used to puzzle me slightly!great work phil nice one.    
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Phill_d wrote: 5 Top man phill, love the interior of pool in colour and B/w and the first roof shot,well i like them all but these two particularly stand out.Love the shot underneath the glass pyramid of the big water tank,looks like something rom a mad professors lab,and the tank contains some Frankenstein like creature,awaiting the big switch to be flicked and all the attached cables etc to bring the creature to life.Oh no,better take another tablet,going again!!!!!!!!!!! I know this might be putting the cat amongst the pigeons,but over the past couple of years i have come to appreciate this controversial building more and more.Its as unique as the Town Hall,the Civic Hall and the Corn exchange.Like it or love it,it stands out, and dare i say it ,is now quite attractive,and is certainly unique in the whole country.What was the atmosphere like phill? I was always confused about the no "petting bit" on the poolside signs when i was a kid,what the hell would someone be doing bringing their dog or cat for a swim?Does any one remember the changing rooms and how there were originally no lockers,just a big frame to place your belongings in and the give to,what i suppose you would describe,a cloak room attendant who then hung it upon a big rail.        
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