JeffG
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lamont, just don't go the plum smuggler route - not even on casual friday. no friday has ever been that casual.
Thats old news.
The new look is the Borat thong. (Shaving optional)
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lamont, just don't go the plum smuggler route - not even on casual friday. no friday has ever been that casual.
Thats old news.
The new look is the Borat thong. (Shaving optional)
Exactly - this should have been answered in one post -
"Because the DIR people say so......."
There are only so many D-rings to choose to clip-off the SPG...that was my point. 10-15 posts tops. I was just having a bit of fun which is very anti DIR as you know. In case that wasn't funny enough I have a redundant joke prepared.
Your joke shouldn't just be prepared, it should also be set up and ready to go if needed.
I was just thinking about the setup and I was trying to understand the rationale behind the SPG being clipped to the left hip ring. Can anyone give me why it is done this way I saw some divers clip it to the left shoulder ring with the hose going under the armpit or they tight it to the corrugated hose so they can see it w/o unclipping.
Can someone explain why this particular configuration was chosen ?
Thanks
Exactly - this should have been answered in one post -
"Because the DIR people say so......."