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Thu 13/11/03 at 18:43
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"Va Va Voom"
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I usually go swimming when I get some free time, I'm no olympist but I am rather good, I usually end up going about once a week. So I went this afternoon after I finished work, changed into my swimsuit and got into the water and started swimming a few slow warm-up laps. After a while I realised this guy was sort of following me in the pool, however I was unsure so I decided to test the water, as it were.

I stopped at one end of the pool for ages to see if he would carry on swimming. He didnt. I began swimming again and within a few seconds we followed me again down the lane. I tried waiting and stuff a few times but I was pretty sure he was following me.

Anyway I ignored him and swam a bit more and got out when I was adequitely excercised and went to change. I showered and dressed and thought nothing more of it until I left the changing rooms and he was standing outside the door. I began walking through the leisure centre and he followed me again, by this point it was pretty shaken up and my heart was pounding like a drum in my chest. I left the leisure centre and moved into the carpark to make my way to my car, I glanced over my shoulder and he was still there, striding after me. I began running to my car, I pressed the automatic unlock button on my keys, threw my door open and slammed it quickly.

Once I was in the safety of my car I looked around the carpark to see nobody at all. It was absolutely empty. No strange looking guy following me, no passers by, nothing.
Thu 13/11/03 at 19:01
Posts: 11,652
Crazy_Daisy wrote:
> Sorry safety-kid!

Thats ok nature girl.
Thu 13/11/03 at 18:57
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"Va Va Voom"
Posts: 328
Sorry safety-kid!
Thu 13/11/03 at 18:55
Posts: 11,652
Crazy_Daisy wrote:

> It was about half 2 this afternoon, the leisure centre was dead
> except the lady on the front desk who was too busy filing her nails
> to do anything else.

So you would rather get rapped or something then tell the lady on the front desk who is filling her nails :S

I would just tell the lady.
Thu 13/11/03 at 18:53
Regular
"Va Va Voom"
Posts: 328
EL ® ö B ì Ñ wrote:
> Are you mad?
> You should of told some one, it may of made you look stupid but it
> would of been for your own saftey, you should of just asked a member
> of staff to escort you out to your car or something.

It was about half 2 this afternoon, the leisure centre was dead except the lady on the front desk who was too busy filing her nails to do anything else.
Thu 13/11/03 at 18:49
Posts: 11,652
Crazy_Daisy wrote:
I left the leisure
> centre and moved into the carpark to make my way to my car, I glanced
> over my shoulder and he was still there, striding after me. I began
> running to my car,

Are you mad?
You should of told some one, it may of made you look stupid but it would of been for your own saftey, you should of just asked a member of staff to escort you out to your car or something.
Thu 13/11/03 at 18:45
Posts: 15,443
You're safe, so... great.
Thu 13/11/03 at 18:45
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"Sure.Fine.Whatever."
Posts: 9,629
Creepy, very very creepy.
Thu 13/11/03 at 18:43
Regular
"Va Va Voom"
Posts: 328
I usually go swimming when I get some free time, I'm no olympist but I am rather good, I usually end up going about once a week. So I went this afternoon after I finished work, changed into my swimsuit and got into the water and started swimming a few slow warm-up laps. After a while I realised this guy was sort of following me in the pool, however I was unsure so I decided to test the water, as it were.

I stopped at one end of the pool for ages to see if he would carry on swimming. He didnt. I began swimming again and within a few seconds we followed me again down the lane. I tried waiting and stuff a few times but I was pretty sure he was following me.

Anyway I ignored him and swam a bit more and got out when I was adequitely excercised and went to change. I showered and dressed and thought nothing more of it until I left the changing rooms and he was standing outside the door. I began walking through the leisure centre and he followed me again, by this point it was pretty shaken up and my heart was pounding like a drum in my chest. I left the leisure centre and moved into the carpark to make my way to my car, I glanced over my shoulder and he was still there, striding after me. I began running to my car, I pressed the automatic unlock button on my keys, threw my door open and slammed it quickly.

Once I was in the safety of my car I looked around the carpark to see nobody at all. It was absolutely empty. No strange looking guy following me, no passers by, nothing.

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