I need ideas for a good practical joke!

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I loved reading about scuba tricks and figured I would start a post asking about good practical jokes. Last year when in Grand Cayman these friends we were with always had something up their sleeve. One was used a large hook-clip and clipped my fins together. I retaliated by using white surgical tape on the bottoms of his black fins and created a rather 'inspirational message'. It was good for a lot of photo ops . Our GC DM suggested pouring some black or blue ink into his dive boots-I just cannot do that one!

We will be returning to Coz with these same friends in the Fall and I would love to get some wicked ideas and suggestions because I know they are up to no good! Any ideas appreciated:D
 
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Sorry; anything that has to do w/ screwing around w/ dive equipment - no matter how "benign" or "funny" is a stupid idea.

Just too much that could go wrong - save the jokes for land based venues.

If you get the idea I think practical jokes are stupid, you are on the right track - you post you have under 50 dives; I'll save you reading and me writing what a bad idea this can be for any diver, especially a new one. Get a joke book instead.
 
Some ideas here Scuba Tricks?
 
How about spraying cheezwiz all over him during one of the dives and watching the fishes have there way with him.
 
Here are a couple I've seen:

1. tie a rubber chicken to victim's tank valve (if you can do so w/o getting caught)
2. this one really happened to me. DM called me over to a small overhang and pointed out what was, according to his dive slate, a rare blue Carribean frogfish. I took scads of photos, excitedly called over al other divers in our group, all the while shooting it from every possible angle. Back on the boat, I wanted to discuss the critter, which Jeremy pulled from his BC pocket. I was about to launch into a tirade about Marine Park rules when I realized I'd been had by a rubber froggie. Jeremy said the only reason he showed it to me on the surface was to prevent my embarrassment when I posted photos all over the internet... Good one, Jeremy.
3. I've been tempted to buy one of those wrestler's masks that they hawk in the square and donning it during a dive. But I'm too cheap.
 
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Don't bother with peanut butter on a tank or gear.

Fish don't like it and you end up with a tank or gear you have to clean. Yuck.
 
Sorry; anything that has to do w/ screwing around w/ dive equipment - no matter how "benign" or "funny" is a stupid idea.

Just too much that could go wrong - save the jokes for land based venues.

If you get the idea I think practical jokes are stupid, you are on the right track - you post you have under 50 dives; I'll save you reading and me writing what a bad idea this can be for any diver, especially a new one. Get a joke book instead.

I am guessing you are a blast at a party..... But jokes are funny when it isn't dangerous.
 
I think the point Jupiter is making should be taken to heart. Practical jokes can lead to lack of focus/complacency/overlooking something. And from what I have read most dive accidents occur as a result of complacency.

Just my 2 cents. Don't want to spoil anyone's fun. But just think about this......
What's the last thing a redneck says before he dies....................

"Hey watch this!"
 
I think the point Jupiter is making should be taken to heart. Practical jokes can lead to lack of focus/complacency/overlooking something. And from what I have read most dive accidents occur as a result of complacency.

Just my 2 cents. Don't want to spoil anyone's fun. But just think about this......
What's the last thing a redneck says before he dies....................

"Hey watch this!"

You are wrong! It is " Hey HOLD MY BEER and watch this!"

Im for getting him a blow up doll as a dive buddy.
 

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