MOF Irony...This month's "Dive Training" magazine...

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Pretty funny - about half the posts here are from people saying they can't understand why people still respond to posts about MOF.

Hmm...

Like Yogi Bera once said about a NY restaurant "That place is too popular - no one goes there anymore!"
 
es601:
Ok so when your exhausted and possibly might need help you don't put it on forehead but when everything is cool and you don't need help it goes on your forehead:D :no
when exhausted I'm still smart enough not to look more like a fool by losing my mask. :D


Hola Coach
 
what next? 128?
 
you'll lose your mask :D
 
The Horn:
Saw this one guy roll in off the boat holding his mask to his face, when he let go so did the mask, he caught it about 5 feet down and saved his dive. The strap had come undone.

This leaves me confused as to where the mask is truely safe:confused:.....on the forehead it may fly off :no , on the back of the head it could fly off or confuse other divers that your hood is on backwards :11: , on your face......well the above example poits that out......perhaps we should just forgo the mask all together as then one could never loose it.......:D

How would we then be able to distinguish the MOFers from the NMOFers?
 

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