Backplate Secrets Revealed! (and other entertaining anecdotes)

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Too many words and to few pictures! :wink: .. It was still a good read though. I've got some refreshing kool-aid waiting for you.. :D
 
Especially liked the part about...
the cute little diving birdie in my head was instantly transformed into a giant cloud of feathers
I added my own cartoon noises.

Now lets see what you can do with that god-awful console...

John
 
Now, I _like_ words, and that was a great read, Clayjar.
 
Glad to hear your experience went better than mine! Thanks for the positive read.
Ber :lilbunny:
 
Thanks for the entertaining read! Welcome to the growing list of happy DSS owners. When's Tobin going to start having an annual conference/dive-in? Now that'd be fun!
 
roakey:
Welcome to the dark side. There's a reason Darth Vader's breathing sounds like that... :)

Roak
Great Post thanks for sharing.

Roak, is that a Kerry Blue Terrier on your avatar?
 
JohnnyH:
Now lets see what you can do with that god-awful console...
What console? I have an SPG on the end of the hose, but my dive computer's on one wrist, my compass is on the other (with bungee that can also attach it to a slate for intense navigation), and my backup timer and depth gauge are attached to my pony (which has everything you need for an exit but a mask and a fin, and if I blow an SMB first, I could get by without even those). :D
 
Boy, I was smiling approvingly, until you got to the pony . . . :D
 

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