lifeguard, or model?
First, I set off to the pool. As many of you know, Conor has been the head life-saver at camp; also, Conor often saved lives at the University. He’s really good: when he is life-guarding, no one has ever drowned. Not even any little kids whose parents neglect them in the pool. Con’s that good. Here are some of my favorite times when Conor was lifeguarding (these are only a selection of the pics I have of Conor with no shirt):
I checked the Uni pool where Conor often was saving people, but he was nowhere to be seen. I even hung around in the change room for a couple hours, until I was forcefully removed by security and asked not to come back. I didn’t mean to stare when they were changing, I don’t have eyelids! You’ve got to believe me.
As for the search, I’m doing ok. I still have more places to check, so I still have hope.
Holding strong,
Grunt
I checked the Uni pool where Conor often was saving people, but he was nowhere to be seen. I even hung around in the change room for a couple hours, until I was forcefully removed by security and asked not to come back. I didn’t mean to stare when they were changing, I don’t have eyelids! You’ve got to believe me.
As for the search, I’m doing ok. I still have more places to check, so I still have hope.
Holding strong,
Grunt
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