caseybird
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Whatever. Have fun.
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Looking back through the years and the satisfaction this sport has given me , I will tell myself easy does it . I was way to aggressive from the beginning , you could say I was chasing the high diving gave me . I would use the tables that were most liberal PADI 55 minutes 60 feet , navy 60 minutes 60 feet , navy it was . Repetitive dives , surface intervals by the end of the day the tables said X Y or Z . A Skin rash or a little burning sensation it must be my moldy wet suit , right you were a little bent more than a couple of times . Aaaaa those were the days . Wow when nitrox came in the 90's , hell at 40% I can stay down for 80 minutes at eighty feet . I ran out of air on a regular bases you learn to deal with it . I always thought you. end the dive at 300 psi . Must say I became a proficient self taught diver. I guess I did the best I could with what I had and lessons learned " EASY DOES IT "
Let me summarize, I am a reckless cretin with poor judgement, and I finally figured out that this is a stupid way to dive. Now I will impart my vast wisdom upon the masses not to be a feckless sh--head! (Boy, I really hope they are all impresssed by my proficient, self-taught wisdom thing! --- OUCH!Oh crap! I dislocated my shoulder trying to pat myself on the back!)..................................... HEY CHARLES, If you had "done the best you could what you had" you would have learned to dive properly. Just because you got by without totaly fuc-ing yourself up, does not make you some kind of dive maven! YOU JACKASS!!!! (laughing at you, not with you)