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Watering Hole
I met a legend today
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<blockquote data-quote="Popeye" data-source="post: 81962" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>While my wife and I were waiting to check out at Kiefer swim shop we noticed an older gentleman in a power scooter approaching the door. My wife went to open it for him and when he rolled in he shouted "DISCOUNT!" He stopped to chat a while and he saw my Navy cruise jacket and commented that he had served in the Navy and that he still swims 45 minutes a day... at 91 years old. He went on to explain how he used to swim a bit, joined the Navy and started training water survival to the Navy. Turns out we were chatting with Adolph Kiefer, founder of Kiefer & Associates and Olympic Gold Medalist from the 1936 Olympics. I was such a numbskull, that even though I had my camera in my jacket pocket, I never even thought to use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popeye, post: 81962, member: 148"] While my wife and I were waiting to check out at Kiefer swim shop we noticed an older gentleman in a power scooter approaching the door. My wife went to open it for him and when he rolled in he shouted "DISCOUNT!" He stopped to chat a while and he saw my Navy cruise jacket and commented that he had served in the Navy and that he still swims 45 minutes a day... at 91 years old. He went on to explain how he used to swim a bit, joined the Navy and started training water survival to the Navy. Turns out we were chatting with Adolph Kiefer, founder of Kiefer & Associates and Olympic Gold Medalist from the 1936 Olympics. I was such a numbskull, that even though I had my camera in my jacket pocket, I never even thought to use it. [/QUOTE]
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