Pool Lizard

Pool Lizards is an unofficial club within Round Table, spread between all National Associations. The scope of the club is to to encourage Joe Tablers to meet and enjoy the company of the RTI board members.

Only elected RTI board members may induct new members into the club. Newly inducted members are given a special pin, which is pinned to the swimming trunks. Members may purchase special embroidered β€œPool Lizard”  swimming trunks, and join a special Facebook Group where they share photos of their Pool Lizard lifestyle.

Occasionally, reunion meetings are held, as part of other events, or independantly.

Aims & Objectives

    1. Encourage interaction between Joe Tabler/Floor Member & the RTI Board.
    2. To develop fellowship amongst young men through their love of chlorine & salt
    3. Through the medium of their vast social skills the members intend to take over the world one beer at a time.

How to join

    1. The prospect must be an active Round Table member
    2. A RTI Board member must be present in the pool, jacuzzi or ocean for you to be inducted
    3. You must be attending an official Round Table function at the time of the pool or jacuzzi or ocean meeting
    4. When en
    5. tering the meeting of Pool Lizards you must have a beer for each Pool Lizard member already present

Rules

  1. Changes to the rules etc. of the Pool Lizards requires the consensus of 3 of the 5 current RTI Board members.
  2. Women are most welcome to observe a meeting of the Pool Lizards.
  3. Uphold the Aims and Objectives of this group.

Aims & Objectives

    1. Encourage interaction between Joe Tabler/Floor Member & the RTI Board.
    2. To develop fellowship amongst young men through their love of chlorine & salt.
    3. Through the medium of their vast social skills the members intend to take over the world one beer at a time.

Founders

Pool Lizards was founded in 2010 by the RTI Board Members of 2010/2011, during the RTI WM 2010 in Dubai.

β€œWe were all finding it too hot to be anywhere else than the pool, so most of the less formal meetings ended up being held in the pool!”