Technique for staying underwater

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Midnight Star:
We have a jestor in our midst.:eyebrow:

I must say sir AXL72, the world is a sweeter smelling place when your silent. :rofl3: :rofl3::rofl3: :popcorn:

It is amazing, as i look at your posts overall, how you've been able to push, through conversive constructs the social limitations of the forum :D - A fined honed technique I see you have, getting away with things that others only dream about.

An excellent job sir, I salute you. :mooner:

yeah, u can kik me when u see me on the dive boat...sawry
 
Tavi:
To avoid shallow water blackout.

The question I posed was rhetorical - In that, as I understand it, the whole point of limiting yourself to three breaths is BECAUSE it significantly limits your risk of a shallow water blackout.


I wasn't disagreeing with you - I was poking fun at the fellow I quoted. :wink:
 
AXL72:
yeah, u can kik me when u see me on the dive boat...sawry
Who's trying to kick whom? mmmmmmm. :D I guess I could be humorously obnoxious too ... or even report some clear violations, but that's not me. So sawry chawrie, gotta find another fish for thy hook ... right back atcha kiddo! :rofl3::rofl3::rofl3: :popcorn:
 
doh :doh:
 

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