Hiccups?

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Hmm Never had hiccups during a dive.... I can see I have some things to look forward to :D
 
Spaced_Monkey:
Hmm Never had hiccups during a dive.... I can see I have some things to look forward to :D
All kinds of funny possibilities. On some Florida Keys wrecks dives last year, one lady said she got narced but loved the way the fish were singing to her. :nervous: I know a Tech Diver who said a wall sang to him at 250 feet. I just get slow headed, well above that depth. :doh:
 
Look what I've started! :rolleyes: :shakehead:
After such colorful descriptions I won't be embarassed about hiccupping in my reg.
 
DandyDon:
All kinds of funny possibilities. On some Florida Keys wrecks dives last year, one lady said she got narced but loved the way the fish were singing to her. :nervous: I know a Tech Diver who said a wall sang to him at 250 feet. I just get slow headed, well above that depth. :doh:

Haha! And now I am thinking that any sport where people hear fish singing to them cannot be good for you! lol I love it!
 
Spaced_Monkey:
Haha! And now I am thinking that any sport where people hear fish singing to them cannot be good for you! lol I love it!
I think it's a suggestion to always work at being careful. I have to work at it very hard. :bfish
 

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