inspired by Fandango’s One Word Challenge (FOWC) of 25 March 2021, nemesis.
My brother, triathlon trainee,
So he went for a swim in the sea,
He encountered his nemesis,
A man’o’war jellyfish,..
He was lucky I needed to pee

inspired by Fandango’s One Word Challenge (FOWC) of 25 March 2021, nemesis.
My brother, triathlon trainee,
So he went for a swim in the sea,
He encountered his nemesis,
A man’o’war jellyfish,..
He was lucky I needed to pee
😅
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I often wondered if that actually worked?
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wait for the end of lockdown, then you can try it
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But that would mean dipping my toes in the water! 😀
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You can’t get off that easily – you posted about how much you loiked the seaside only yesterday! That can’t be the penny arcades, surely?
Seriously, we loved Scar, Whit and Brid when we were up there but I never heard of the place you mentioned.
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Okay, next I’ll follow the Boy Scout Motto and take a bottle of pee with me 😂
BRID is Bridlington! The south shore beach is near the yacht club, though that sounds posh! It is away from the amusements
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Yeah, Sue. it really does work. The ammonia in urine, neutralises the stings and clears them away.
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Thank you, Mason 🙂
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oh Mason, I dread to think what you guys get up to in Norfolk!
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Hahaha! Not here we dont get many jellyfish lol. No I did a survival course as a teenager and learned this trick among many others.
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Well done, Pete. A fun limerick and a survival tip too. Love it.
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So does pissing on a jellyfish sting really work? I thought it was just an excuse fir a guy to expose himself on the beach. 😳
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Mason says yes but did not elaborate on how he knew 🤣
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