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I'm thinking he's going to have some serious buoyancy issues.

:shakehead:

Actually, I think this is a good solution. In an emergency, puncture your "dive buddy" with a knife, and breathe off him -- saves the cost of a pony bottle. Just be careful not to breathe off that "snorkel" he has south of the equator...
 

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