Eaten by a shark

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LOL yeah I always thought that picture was strange.

It's either him being eaten by a shark...


OR...

Its one of thoose guys that dove to 160-170 feet and realized what a bunch of boneheads they were, and its showing the pain they were in after reaching the surface from such rapid decompression from such a depth? (ok, just kidding)

He certainly doesn't look like he's having fun to me, which I think is what they want it to look like, like he's having the most fun he's ever had in his life...
 
Yes, gulped down by a well trained shark for his cheesy "David Nivens" moustache.
 
Not many other things he might be doing...or that I want to think about
 
looks like hes trying to pass something with a severe case of hemorroids.
 
convert him to their point of view. The old saying is "When you've got them by the b***s their hearts and minds will follow"!
 
It was in the early 1980's....I was about 6 or 7 at the time. It was the most horrific event of my life at the time. There we were, a couple miles off the shore of Amity Island. Our boat was capsizing because of this mammoth Great White when all of a sudden before my eyes...the Great White breaches and lands on our boat. Quint tried to hold to Brody's arm, but they got seperated. I gasped in horror as Quint slide right into the mouth of this Great White. I will never forget that experience. I seem to relive it a couple times a year at the least. :/

JP
 
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