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You have to admit, a pretty lame post but it generates more response then some get on a legitimate question. I am thinking for going for a post that will generate record response:
"looking for advice, I have no training but am taking my blind, quadriplegic 4-year old to a 200' wreck dive with MOF and no BPW"
 
Let me try to help:

Mauve is the best color for fins, hands down, sans doubt, absolutely for sure.

NASDS has the highest number of dead divers because most are really old.

Coral should NOT be removed stealthily, and certainly no sneaking should be involved. Only those who proudly carry chunks of coral openly to their SUV deserve to own the numerous bleached coral skeletons that tastefully decorate their basement rec rooms. Coral makes a great decorative compliment for those paint-on- velvet tiger pictures, poker playing dog prints, and framed clever sayings rendered in a flowery font.
 
agilis:
Only those who proudly carry chunks of coral openly to their SUV deserve to own the numerous bleached coral skeletons that tastefully decorate their basement rec rooms. Coral makes a great decorative compliment for those paint-on- velvet tiger pictures, poker playing dog prints, and framed clever sayings rendered in a flowery font.

Heyyyyy...you been peeking in my window?:no
 
I vote for all black... fins, wetsuit, gloves...makes you look cool.. then head to South Africa for coral..easy to pick up there just off the coast.

Now, when your down there... dont worry about the Great Whites swimming around you.. dressed in all black you'll fit right in with the thousands of seals there. And maybe you'll get lucky to make it out alive. And if not, well, you'll make a good dinner dressed like a seal.

Higher food chain needs to be inforced with this one.
 
A basement rec room in Florida? I don't think so.

Actually, the secret mini-cams were working quite well until you covered the walls and roof with the same aluminum foil used for constructing that nifty helmet.
 
agilis:
A basement rec room in Florida? I don't think so.

Actually, the secret mini-cams were working quite well until you covered the walls and roof with the same aluminum foil used for constructing that nifty helmet.

:rofl3: :rofl3: :rofl3: :rofl3:
 

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