Octopus eats Shark!

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You have some pretty cool stuff in that blog!

Where does the fascination with sharks (well, it seems more like the combination of marine life and bodily injury :wink:) come from?
 
Hey, Mark, what is it with all this made-up hoo-hah you keep posting about on this other-dimension blogosphere you link to?? :06:

You trying to create an anti-diving atmosphere on ScubaBoard?? :11:
 
sharks scare me, but they fascinate me at the same time. actually, all things water-life related... we are always drawn to what scares us the most, right?
 
Maybe you are.. I try to avoid things that scare the heck outta me :wink:
 
I'll clue you one thing,

I sure won't be swimming in any indoor aquariums with a giant Octopus any time soon :11:
 
Lil' Irish Temper:
I'll clue you one thing,

I sure won't be swimming in any indoor aquariums with a giant Octopus any time soon :11:
I swim in a big outdoor aquarium (Puget Sound) with sharks and giant octopus all the time ... logged well over 1,000 dives there, in fact. So far not a single one of them has attacked me ... :crafty:

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
markrob:
sharks scare me, but they fascinate me at the same time. actually, all things water-life related... we are always drawn to what scares us the most, right?


No.

the K
 
NWGratefulDiver:
So far not a single one of them has attacked me ... :crafty:


that you know OF

it is possible you have developed amnesia to deal with the trauma

:14:
 

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