What Most Irritates Female Divers

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To be delicate, if possible, given the topic.....
The "Warhammer"situation involves having to "go" (#2 as the little kids would say),while on a dive. It is named in honor (?) of Warhammer, one of the earlier members of this board.
Somewhere, mercifully I have forgotten where, there is a picture of the resolution to this situation-in more graphic detail than I can post- involving some u/w contortions, and "a cloud of dust"..well, not dust...
Are you sure you want to know???

Hopefully, I haven't said too much,
Mike
 
dear god...

i must say i REALLY regret seeing that... that image shall now be for ever
burned into my mind!!

oh the humanity
 
And they dared call it red algae!!!!
 
H2Andy:
dear god...

i must say i REALLY regret seeing that... that image shall now be for ever
burned into my mind!!

oh the humanity

I cant even erase it from my hard drive!


The horror, the horror.
 
oceancrest67:
Nothing like seeing Baby Ruth bars floating in the water.

If it's floating you weren't deep enough! Below about 60' the normally entrained gas is not expanded enough to float one.

Crabs and bristle worms need to eat too. :eyebrow:

FT
 
michaelp68:
Yuck, I almost puked.

I actually did, where on earth did he get that picture from? :11:

Not recommended for viewing if like me you had a few too many drinks last night, and already feeling queasy.

Hope the diver above him managed to get out of the way! :wink:
 

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