14,000 dives!!!

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The male was too small for the female. When he lined up his mating parts, his flippers didn’t reach over her shell to hold her and he kept sliding off.
Wow, this is rude. Poor fellow is going to have a complex for the rest of his life. I hope she didn't laugh at him. :mooner:

After bashing his face in the sand, he noticed the trainee and tried to mount him…too funny!
Hey, just like a guy. Get rejected by one gal, then go for her friend. This case the little fellow was thinking why waste the viagra.:dork2:
 
Dittio Fred, Congratulations. That's an amazing achievement.
 
Just a thought.. Has anyone ever heard of anyone with more dives than this? Could Fred actually be the man with the most logged dives in the world?
 
Congrates,

I would think it's even more impressive to own a shop, in the same place, doing the same thing, for 20 years. Most LDS go out of business way before then. Most owners I've run across hardly ever get in the water. The business end consumes them and they soon forget the reason they started it to begin with. To not get burned out is the real achievement. You're a lucky man who finds his true calling in life. Good luck on your next 14,000!
 
Just a thought.. Has anyone ever heard of anyone with more dives than this? Could Fred actually be the man with the most logged dives in the world?

Possibly. Many people stop counting when they get to even a fraction of 14,000.
 
Congrats on your 14,000th. Thank you so much for sharing!!!!
 
That is just nothing less than stellar. Believe me, if I had the wherewithal to live in a tropic I would be in the water every day for the rest of my life. I can never get bored diving in my silly little ponds in Colorado much less the islands.
 

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