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SomethingFishy

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Just reading through the Accidents and Incidents forum, and I've seen "BWARF" used a few times... could someone tell me what it means?

Thanks
Jo
 
cancun mark:
botulism with advanced runny flatulance...
Just a guess....... :eyebrow:


ROTFL!!

I'm not sure about BWARF, but the term does send a distinct visual.
 
Big = Bouyancy Compensator - (intact, no leaks, on)
White = Weight (attached)
Rabbits = Releases (where are they? How do they undo? Are they buckled)
Are = Air (on all the way? How much pressure?)
Fluffy = Final - head to toe (mask on? Fins? Any unique things?)

AKA
Blonde Women Really Are Fun.
 
cancun mark:
It is a codeword for the warhammer maneuver.

Should I ask? :06:
 
SomethingFishy:
Should I ask? :06:

or should I do a search?




(liability release).......I hold no responsibility for what you find. I wasnt there, nobody saw me, you cant prove anything, I had nothing to do with it.
 
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