What is the most daft thing you have took down or brought up from a Dive

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Last year in the Avalon Bay Harbor cleanup I brought back an ear of corn (void of all kernels naturally, drats), a fart bomb, and 1/4 of a fiberglass dinghy (no, not NetDoc).
 
Another word for Iggy (hey, it's his birthday, I gotta razz him good)

And AviZ... they don't get any dafter than Texas Mike and Iguana Don... (Good going Diving Gal)
 
Actually, I think I'm a fart bomb from time to time.

Give me six beers. Let me sleep in. Don't shake me, or I might prematurely detonate (no, not that way). Observe me wake up at noon, scratch my butt, and get in the shower. Then stand back and hold your nose!

- Warren
 
Was the Blue Coral Weevil. Other than than a few toilets here and there, and a phone booth in the St John's river all has been pretty normal.
 
One item I have regularly seen going down with a diver is a pack of cigarettes in a little dry box!?!? :huh:

Can anyone explain how that works underwater? :confused:


As far as the most daft thing I've brought up... :hmmm: probably the sliced open bank bags that had been tossed in the lake by the robbers.
 
What I've found lately:

1. IBM PC (wasn't looking for it)
2. 2000 Pontiac Firebird TransAm (left in neutral at top of a boat ramp - just last Saturday. Was looking for it. Owner was quite happy I found it, so was his insurance, I bet).
 

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