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diverlady

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I got called into an impromptu meeting right after making myself a cup of tea this morning. As my mind wandered away from what my boss was saying, I found myself staring at my tea and noticing that the teabag was neutrally buoyant.

Does this mean I need to go diving more or less?


Diverlady
 
must mean you have a one track mind
 
It means two things:

#1- You need to dive more (but I'd say that no matter what you asked)

#2- Like me, you need to get a more interesting job :D

Scott
 
What kind of tea are you drinking?
 
You need a new job preferably in the diving industry...I would say commercial diving...a career in UW welding would be a good place to start...:D
 
ew1usnr once bubbled...
What kind of tea are you drinking?

Well, this happened to be Twinings Lady Grey tea.

:)

Diverlady
 
So my boss and the others were discussing stuff that I'm not involved in when I mentally walked away. I snickered at my teabag thought and my boss asked what that was about.

Well, blushing, I told them all what had just crossed my mind. My boss, who is a non-diver, laughed said I was narced! She's picked up my terminology! I'm so proud!


Diverlady
 
How does Lady Grey differ from Earl Grey?
 
Perhaps the Lady Grey is neutral, while the Earl Grey is negatively buoyant?
 
I don't want to see this thread degenerate into a screaming argument over whether or not a Stainless Steel tea-dipper type spoony thing is DIR or not. :)

What was the visibility like in the tea? That's the important thing.
 
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