I'll replace my own damned o-ring. Then tell the DM to keep his hands off my kit.

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Interesting. What if he insisted on checking your gear as a condition of diving off his boat? After all, he could be held responsible if you screwed something up and he didn't catch it.I'll replace my own damned o-ring. Then tell the DM to keep his hands off my kit.![]()
Interesting. What if he insisted on checking your gear as a condition of diving off his boat? After all, he could be held responsible if you screwed something up and he didn't catch it.
Sorry, I see that particular smiley as a malicious grin. They should get someone else to pose for their smileys IMO!It was a tongue in cheek remark aimed at those who get all riled up when someone offers to help. Hence the smiley on the end.
Sorry, I see that particular smiley as a malicious grin. They should get someone else to pose for their smileys IMO!
Yes, much sillier!They tookaway. FYI it was intended as a silly grin, not malicious at all. is this better?
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Jeremy actually gets annoyed when I monkey with my own gear, even when I have to re-right the reg that they always insist on placing upside down. He's a very easy-going guy in general, but during his dive briefings I think he likes the sound of his own voice. Interruptions are poorly tolerated. His glare alone can probably kill lionfish.
My new thing to do with new divers on the boat is to ask, "Why is (insert reef name) called that." She then has to tell the assorted stories behind the names. The newbies like it I think. Probably only the newbies.....