brokenbubbles:It's only a matter of time before the bannana thing goes down
Maybe only half a dose of the viagra next time.
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brokenbubbles:It's only a matter of time before the bannana thing goes down
Things can look very different coming back than they did going out, so I pause peridodically to look back where I came from. Just long enough to take a mental snapshot. The worse the vis, the more times I check.es601:Or are you good at underwater math and you count your fin kicks and add 90 deg to your headings 3 times and get back to the boat that way?:06:
Scubakevdm:Maybe only half a dose of the viagra next time.
Start serving lemons - prevent scurvy at sea.ItsBruce:Rachel, you're scaring me. As the owner of a yellow boat with yelllow crew shirts, I like yellow foods, including bananas. (If you're going to do something, I always say do it to the point of obcession.) However, now I may have to reocnsider.
biscuit7:One day I was on the boat I used to work on but as a passenger and on the way out to the reef someone's tank fell out of the rack and landed on it's head cracking the yoke on the regulator 1st stage. Luckily there was spare gear and we got her up and running and in the water for the first dive.
During the first dive a call came in to the boat that there had been a minor car accident in the parking lot, someone had backed into one of the cars and they surmised it was someone on the boat. Sure enough when all the divers were back on board and the captain asked if anyone had that particular vehicle, it was the same family as the cracked yoke.
After the second dive I saw the mom reach into their cooler and bring out 2 bananas.
2 bananas = one cracked yoke + one wrecked car
Made a believer out of me! No bananas on my boat
Rachel