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2009 Go Swim Calendar - Finally

Posted by Glenn Mills on Apr 16, 2009 09:25AM (1,680 views)

OK... so sometimes I get bogged under... this is proof.  WAY back in December, our good friend "Sprinter" sent me a 2009 Calendar that she created from some of the Pics from the past years.  I had good intentions of posting it, but simply got, uh... busy.

So, without further ado... here is our good friend Sprinter's Go Swim 2009 Calendar.  Hey, there's still a lot of months left in the year, so if nothing else, enjoy the pics, and THANKS Sprinter for the nice work.  I should probably use it as my to-do list.  Sorry.

Download the Calendar here.




Responses

Responded Apr 17, 2009 12:11PM

oh look at that! somebody got bored at work at the end of last year and took sometime for got creative... thanks glenn :)

Responded Apr 17, 2009 12:49PM

No no... thank you, and let your creativity flow! Now get ready to taper... ;)

Responded Apr 17, 2009 01:15PM

NOW get ready to taper?! I would love to! But I will have to wait two more months. You know, first the hard work- fun, THEN the fun- fun ;)

Responded Apr 17, 2009 02:10PM

Thanks, Sprinter (and Glenn)!!!!!.....wow....the months are presented as times....:))))) someone has talent here!!! Hope you do (or will do after swimming) this as a living, you really have eyes for the details and the concept of it!!

Responded Apr 17, 2009 03:14PM

Good job! First swim calendar I have ever seen... that wasn't some swimsuit one... but anyhow.

I do have a comment on it I suppose I would like to see the black and white side touched up in some way to see the dates easier. Although I completely understand how looking at GoSwim pictures is more important than a date. Like the red weekends(right?), but again the background and text is clashing at times.

After all that complaining I will print it out now hah.

Responded Apr 17, 2009 04:12PM

Very cool!

Responded Apr 17, 2009 06:11PM

Me agrado mucho, salvo un mes el de diciembre aqui en mi pais esos dias hace mucho frio para estar en la playa mejor en la pisina

Responded Apr 18, 2009 02:07PM

Hehe Juan, does your computer automatically translates what you write in English into your language? ;) I'm sorry, I do not understand what you're saying :(

Billy, you're right. Sometimes it is difficult to read the dates. I'll play next time more with the text color. Thanks! :)

Zsofia, yes, I have kind of a creative job. :)

Responded Apr 20, 2009 07:34PM

Very nice job Sprinter...thank you very much.
As for Juan...he says that december is to cold in his country to be at the beach...better in a pool.

Responded Apr 21, 2009 05:34AM

Looks like Glenn better keep the good pictures coming in any case >_>...

Responded Apr 21, 2009 03:39PM

No kidding... pressure is on.

Responded Apr 21, 2009 04:09PM

Hey Sprinter and/or Glenn...is the lady on "March" on her side or on her back?

Responded Apr 21, 2009 04:18PM

She's standing up. I turned the pool sideways and very quickly, before the water drained out... snapped the picture. ;) It's not easy, and I could only do it once. My arms hurt afterwards.

Look closer and you tell us.

Responded Apr 21, 2009 07:08PM

OK....has to be on her back.

Responded Apr 23, 2009 08:13AM

haha! guys, you're so cute... :)

Juan, it's reversed here ;)

Responded Apr 23, 2009 10:30AM

Nice calendar. Thank you.


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