Divergirl4U
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Trust me, old friend... my thoughts at that point were... "OK, how do I get us out of the water safely?" From that point on, I was running scenarios through my head and working up the cojones to go out into the open.Walter:I hate it that I can't see these photos while at work. Any chance of attaching them to an e-mail for me?
I am wondering if these were the same guys that gave us trouble last year. How big? Did one of them have a scar of the left side of the caudal peduncle?
Jim, you can say no to that look and you should. When Bulls are in the area, get out of the water. We made the mistake of not doing that last year and it could have cost us our lives.
They followed you up, they were interested, you were right to skip the safety stop and get out of the water ASAP. I think I would have ascended more quickly than normally. When they were at 30 ft, were they still swimming slowly and gracefully or were they swimming quickly with jerky movements (like last year)?
Guys, don't take chances, I don't want to lose either of you. Can you say, "Bang stick?"
No matter who tells you different, you are CoolTech's... I have the shirt that says it!HilaryRN71:Just some friendly advice from the biyatch...
Make sure your tetanus is up to date.
CoolTech:Wow! That little bugger wanted my dive watch!
The Hammerhead... now, that almost got my watch... remember... no pictures... no shark... lolGulfCoastdiver:I think he al most had it too...