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Almost a Dozen Curious but True Stories of Suzanne -- The Woman Whose Life You Helped Save

Terese

Mangalam Pundarikakshah
Staff member
Premium Member
No, you're wrong -- you're plenty witty. If it had been you there, he would have sold us the place for a hundred dollars.

Seriously, Gomer was a very nice guy. He didn't have to do any of that.
Did you get to know him better? I was under the impression that he was a stranger.

And yes, that was quite generous of him :)
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Did you get to know him better? I was under the impression that he was a stranger.

That's the first time I'd ever seen him. But he didn't really have to give us such a fine discount -- or a free dip. We weren't twisting his arm, you know. And those things were his idea, not ours.
 

Terese

Mangalam Pundarikakshah
Staff member
Premium Member
That's the first time I'd ever seen him. But he didn't really have to give us such a fine discount -- or a free dip. We weren't twisting his arm, you know. And those things were his idea, not ours.
I didn't think you were twisting his arm. If i did, i would have surely drooled on purpose :D

How was the pool? Do you recall?
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
How was the pool? Do you recall?

The Well is a nice place. It's usually quite busy on the weekends, but not so much during the week.

It has only one pool, but the pool is huge -- big enough for a hundred people. Suzanne and I used to go there often. It's only 40 minutes South of Colorado Springs.

The weekend crowd tends to be all ages -- from toddlers to great-grandparents. A lot of families. The weekday folks tend to be middle age men and women. The Well is a fun pool, but it does not have the same feel or atmosphere of, say, Valley View Hot Springs.

Valley View is much, much more natural, and a good number of people treat it as if it were a sacred place. As if going to it were a spiritual experience. No one treats The Well that way. It's more of a party pool than Valley View. There are several hot springs in Colorado. The ones that aren't free -- that is, undeveloped springs, usually on public lands -- tend to fall somewhere between The Well and Valley View in terms of atmosphere.
 

Terese

Mangalam Pundarikakshah
Staff member
Premium Member
The Well is a nice place. It's usually quite busy on the weekends, but not so much during the week.

It has only one pool, but the pool is huge -- big enough for a hundred people. Suzanne and I used to go there often. It's only 40 minutes South of Colorado Springs.

The weekend crowd tends to be all ages -- from toddlers to great-grandparents. A lot of families. The weekday folks tend to be middle age men and women. The Well is a fun pool, but it does not have the same feel or atmosphere of, say, Valley View Hot Springs.

Valley View is much, much more natural, and a good number of people treat it as if it were a sacred place. As if going to it were a spiritual experience. No one treats The Well that way. It's more of a party pool than Valley View. There are several hot springs in Colorado. The ones that aren't free -- that is, undeveloped springs, usually on public lands -- tend to fall somewhere between The Well and Valley View in terms of atmosphere.
Is Colorado Springs well known for its hot springs? Or is America just like that?
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
Is Colorado Springs well known for its hot springs? Or is America just like that?

The funny thing about Colorado Springs is there are no springs in Colorado Springs! None! The city's founder -- a guy named Palmer -- wanted to attract people to the town, so he picked the most attractive name he could think of for it. But he was lying, basically.

A tiny town just next to Colorado Springs, however, has seven natural springs. That town is called, "Manitou". It once was known through-out America for its springs. People traveled from all over to visit them and drink the waters -- which were thought to have medical properties.

America in general is not at all known for its hot springs.
 

Terese

Mangalam Pundarikakshah
Staff member
Premium Member
The funny thing about Colorado Springs is there are no springs in Colorado Springs! None! The city's founder -- a guy named Palmer -- wanted to attract people to the town, so he picked the most attractive name he could think of for it. But he was lying, basically.

A tiny town just next to Colorado Springs, however, has seven natural springs. That town is called, "Manitou". It once was known through-out America for its springs. People traveled from all over to visit them and drink the waters -- which were thought to have medical properties.

America in general is not at all known for its hot springs.
I see! How interesting! So are all the springs you've been to in Colorado located in Manitou?
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
I see! How interesting! So are all the springs you've been to in Colorado located in Manitou?

Absolutely not! They're located in various places all over the State. Most are several hours drive from Manitou.
 
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