That describes my honeymoon*
 Previous Message on the beach, which they also connected to the water so they could make a little pool or hot tub type set up. Problem was, they started getting sucked into the sand as the water was swirling in and out. Got a little scary for them, actually. Couldn't get out. People had to jump in and help dig them out and pull them out of the hole.  Previous Message Lawrence of Arabia and the Neverending Story scarred me for life for no good reason.  Previous Message When I was a yoot, I was led to believe that there was a significant chance that at some point in my life, perhaps several, I would encounter a pit of quicksand, putting my life in danger. I made mental notes on how to escape. I’ve never seen quicksand
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Friendly reminder to not believe everything you see on TV - bbonb May 7, 2026, 16:13:47
- Unsolved Mysteries had me convinced that every escaped criminal was going to find their way - Gene Parmesan May 8, 2026, 10:38:58
- Thanks to Baby Jessica, I was certain I would fall into a well at some point. - General Engineer May 8, 2026, 9:24:02
- I'm going to continue avoiding Black Lagoons, thank you very much.* - complainant May 8, 2026, 0:17:49
- Are you John Mulaney? - nash May 7, 2026, 21:41:17
- Are you going to tell me Gilligan’s Island wasn’t scientifically accurate - Stu May 7, 2026, 20:46:54
- I was terrified of both quicksand and the Bermuda Triangle - Tortillini May 7, 2026, 20:30:41
- According to Wikipedia, it is impossible for humans to drown in quicksand? - Blazer May 7, 2026, 19:57:51
- Not quicksand, but I did expect more people to try to give me free drugs. - doubledown May 7, 2026, 18:34:53
- I have also never stopped, dropped, and rolled - biclops May 7, 2026, 18:05:39
- I have been in quicksand. The lessons from tv were of no use. * - larue33 May 7, 2026, 17:39:07
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