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The last test was rescuing an unconsious diver, who then out of the blue became conscious and combative, then the buddy on the surface became panicked and attacked me just as I was about to surface. It was crazy but I kept my reg and my mask and got out of the situation after making the victim really buoyant then fended off the crazy buddy. It was fun but dang that takes alot out of you! It was a really long day but it definitely made you globally aware of everything.

Carolyn:shark2:

Congrats on finishing rescue, it's a tough course.
 
Denise and her frying pan could take on any shark....;)
 
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She started her own catering business...watch out!
Bad thing about frying pans...they are definitely not too buoyant! But you go ahead and try and wack a shark sweetie! ;) I think you are better off hitting those LANDSHARKS! Tee Hee!

Carolyn:shark2:

PS: I will be happy to leave the Rum at home next time! :drunks:
 
You can bring the Rum...Just be sure and whack me on the head and knock me out before I drink any. Everyone will be better off that way ;)
 
You can bring the Rum...Just be sure and whack me on the head and knock me out before I drink any. Everyone will be better off that way ;)

can I volunteer for that position?

I get to help lots of people, AND get a feeling of satisfaction all at the same time...
 
No. You would do it whether I needed it or not. :D
 

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