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Miss May, 2001
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Chugwhump:Is the Irish Wake a dive boat somewhere?
Kellykins:Why do people like to twist things..it's just a question =\! didnt mean to make it "not clear!"
Easy, actually. I saw a bait-ball being attacked by at least a hundred sharks--mostly silkies, plus Galapagos and blacktips, a half-dozen dolphins, yellowfin tuna, and diving birds. It was scary to be in the water with so many predators so close. Technically we weren't diving though, we were snorkeling--always bring a snorkel!i'ya!
What is the best thing you have seen while diving?
You can only pick one thing...! Hard huh
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During one of my all-time classic Chicago days I rode out to O'hare with a pounding headache in a cab (I know, I know, take the brown line, or is it blue?) that had to seek shelter under a viaduct from golf-ball sized hail. When I finally got out to the airport, of course my flight was much later than my cab, so I picked a quiet gate to wait. A blue-grass church group whipped out their banjoes and started in on an endless round of Michael row your boat, so I got up to seek a quieter refuge and standing right in front of me was a lovely young lady wearing a sash and a tiara. I grew up in NYC, so not a lot surprises me, and certainly a beauty queen or a model is a pretty routine sight, but there she was, Miss Teen USA, walking around O'hare with a tiara and sash. No photographers, no entourage--just her, walking around like that was how people dress for flights, in a tiara and a sash.Miss May, 2001
Never mind if you think it's difficult