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I called the first guy a swimmer because of the goggles.
The question is is the guy in the second pic the same one? Might be but the photography is different in each case. In the second I want to know what is within the O and that could well be a water polo ball. The w.p. picture gallery in your link is not much use however as the team there is in totally different blue speedos printed as "Cal". Lamorinda appears to be a prosperous neighbourhood full of swim clubs and country clubs and teams of many names. Hence my appeal to CA members - but no response . |
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Lamorinda is an amalgamation of three communities in this area of California; about 15 miles from me (Clayton) in the East Bay of San Francisco - Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda - and yes, considered to be affluent communities. Does that help?
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Yes, thanks (but any pic you can find of a club/team in action in their speedos somewhere in that neighborhood would be useful confirmation)
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Byron, I've searched and was unable to find a pic that would confirm that my reply was on the mark and for health reasons I am unable to get there to take pics.
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No problem - as they say in Oz
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http://31.media.tumblr.com/4354b44b5...nebco1_400.jpg
I don't think I have seen raised seams as a speedo pattern before but on balance I think I will stick to the traditional flat front. |
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