The Sea Hunt series and the Cousteau specials were about all that I looked forward to on the TV back then. Of cours there were a couple good cowboy westerns too ...but really that was about it.
At about 6 I had a full face mask (green rubber) with 2 huge snorkel sticking out of the top like antennas. The snorkels had a curve at the top and on the end was a little rubber cage that housed a ping pong ball. The idea was that when you were under water the ping pong balls would rise in the cage and lodge against the open end of the snorkel, thus blocking water from rushing in. NEWS FLASH ...it didn't work and I typically got a full face of water inside the mask. Back then I didn't know how to "clear" my mask and often had to surface and rip off the mask to let it drain. I actually have 8mm movies of me in the "act" and hope some day to get them converted to DVD so that I relive those "wonder years".
Long story ...but all this Sea Hunt stuff has a tendency to dredge up old memories. Most everyone in my family back then called me "Jacques", in reference to Cousteau. Little did they (or I) know back then that I would some day actually get to dive with members of the Cousteau team as an adult.
Oh well ...off to work.
'Slogger
At about 6 I had a full face mask (green rubber) with 2 huge snorkel sticking out of the top like antennas. The snorkels had a curve at the top and on the end was a little rubber cage that housed a ping pong ball. The idea was that when you were under water the ping pong balls would rise in the cage and lodge against the open end of the snorkel, thus blocking water from rushing in. NEWS FLASH ...it didn't work and I typically got a full face of water inside the mask. Back then I didn't know how to "clear" my mask and often had to surface and rip off the mask to let it drain. I actually have 8mm movies of me in the "act" and hope some day to get them converted to DVD so that I relive those "wonder years".
Long story ...but all this Sea Hunt stuff has a tendency to dredge up old memories. Most everyone in my family back then called me "Jacques", in reference to Cousteau. Little did they (or I) know back then that I would some day actually get to dive with members of the Cousteau team as an adult.
Oh well ...off to work.
'Slogger