crpntr133
lost, even with a compass
Who asked you!!Motto of the National Sarcasm Society:
"Like we need your support."
Well, I thought twit was rather lame coming from me as well.Hey! I'm the only one who gets to call Dave a twit! I earned it!
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Who asked you!!Motto of the National Sarcasm Society:
"Like we need your support."
Well, I thought twit was rather lame coming from me as well.Hey! I'm the only one who gets to call Dave a twit! I earned it!
Like we need your permission.Who asked you!!![]()
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Point being does that qualify as a dive?Wasn't the leak in your foot?
No that time it was the neck seal had rolled. The foot thing started about 2 months ago. Fixed that with about 3 tubes of Aquaseal.
. In my log book & mind,..... of course!
Any time I'm breathing compressed air below the surface (even inches), collecting nitrogen, it's a dive.
I don't care how long or deep it the dive was. It taught me the importance of checking my seals before I get into the water. You have to admit, I did pretty good considering the amount of cold water I have going down my back. Heck one of my favorite & longest dives (the Hesperus wreck in the Bahamas) was only 12- 15ft for almost an hour & a half. I've been told, that when I go to Malaysia, that some of the best dives are only about 8- 10 ft deep. My shortest dive to date was a "lost diver" search I did for my rescue class. It was 2 min. to 20 ft., that was almost too easy.Sick Puppy!
Check out my profile pic for latest Tattoo pic...It's coming along nicely
Point being does that qualify as a dive?Wasn't the leak in your foot?
I have to see it to believe it. BTW, we are talking about SCUBA not that alternative type of diving.
So where is Dave? He starts this damn thing and then leaves. What a twit!!
Dave's back!!
Shhhhhhh!!