Hmmm, I've lost Petunia. Perhaps she went to inspect Hockeys P-valve.
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No, that was DG's job. She always came in and posted lunchtime reminders. Now she's gone and got herself banned so someone else will have to fill in.
333 445 5899
Ok, there is my phone number. Now you just need to unscramble it and put the numbers in the right order.
Hmmm, I've lost Petunia. Perhaps she went to inspect Hockeys P-valve.
No, that was DG's job. She always came in and posted lunchtime reminders. Now she's gone and got herself banned so someone else will have to fill in.
333 445 5899
Ok, there is my phone number. Now you just need to unscramble it and put the numbers in the right order.
oh interesting .... but it doesn't look... ummm.... comfortable....
I only did one dive in a drysuit..... I had less than 20 dives up so didn't have my buoyancy worked out in the wesuit never mind a rental drysuit. They said... just put air in it when it starts to pinch then not too much or you will be too buoyant ..... I followed the directions and had bruises for days from the pinches where the material wrinkled... ouch.... there are some places I don't even want to think about pinches....
nope Petunia still types too long replies somethimes...
With the right amount of air in the suit you should feel a slight squeeze, but not uncomfortable. A good undergarment helps as well. If your movement is restricted, it's too tight.