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He oughta get a couple of tons added to his Coast Guard license to cover the displacement of the schnozzola.
 
This guy has more dangly issues than Doan's has little pills :shocked: :shocked2:

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Tim C was along shooting his new Light & Motion, also from REEF PHOTO & VIDEO.
 
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I still had some Dark Overlord residue on my left side from when Terri was on the boat, but it's fading.

I am beginning to think I like MUFFINHEAD better (but just barely) than being the purveyor of Dark Overlord RESIDUE !! :shakehead:

Congrats on the new camera Kev . . . hope to see you again soon !!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALEX !!
 
I am beginning to think I like MUFFINHEAD better (but just barely) than being the purveyor of Dark Overlord RESIDUE !! :shakehead:

That's good, because you are officially stuck with the MUFFINHEAD nickname from now on.

ALL HAIL MUFFINHEAD, PURVEYOR OF DARK OVERLORD RESIDUE!!!!
 
Crap. I was putting the finishing touches on the Friday report and my browser crashed. Oh well... The condensed version:

We had flat seas, good vis (~60) and 75 degree water. There was a moderate north current.
We did Black Condo, The Capt Tony, and Castle & Gazebo.
On the Capt. Tony, I noticed a super heavy duty stainless steel leader on the deck of the cargo hold, disappearing into one of the manways. I gave a gentle tug on it to see if anything was attached and discovered that it was connected to one of the two resident Goliaths. Unfortunately I was unable to remove it or even to cut it back, so I'll just have to check on it as much as I can to be sure that the guy doesn't become entangled and starve. The leader is about 7 feet long and the swivel is still on it.

Here are some pics from the Friends of Scubakev and REEF PHOTO & VIDEO Memorial Camera.

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The non-leadered resident Goliath.


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The Vis was pretty good. You can barely make out the boat up ahead of us over Castle Ledge.
 
Ok, I give in :shakehead: :rofl3:

Sometimes its just easier to let the mob have its fun.....
 
Sometimes its just easier to let the mob have its fun.....

Yeah well . . . you haven't been much help in the MUFFINHEAD protection department!! :blinking:
 
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