Scuba Music (Songs, Artists, Albums that embody diving & diving culture)
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On a large pile of smokin' A'a, the most isolated population center on the face of the earth. 2,175 miles to Alaska, 2,390 miles to California; 3,850 miles to Japan; 4,900 miles to China; 5,280 miles to the Philippines.
I refuse to believe that corporations are people until Texas executes one.
"Too often ... people enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought" - Leapfrog
"They are the McDonalds of diver certification. Quick, inexpensive and tasty. Pardon me for saying so, but I also believe it to be a health hazard." - DCBC
"It truly does boil down to motivation ... if you believe something is hard, or unnecessary to learn, you won't learn it ... even if it's completely within your capability" - Bob (Grateful Diver)
How about "Sixteen Tons?" Hey, it's not such a strech. After all, mine and caisson worker health was the impetus for all those tables. And if the original lyrics (sung by the inimitable Tennessee Ernie Ford--check out that mustache, nicely trimmed down to acommodate the mask skirt) don't move you, I posted some new ones on another scuba poetry thread here.
Chorus:
You breathe three thousand pounds, whaddaya get,
Another day colder and deeper and wet.
Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't stop,
I owe my soul to the local dive shop.
If leading dives is herding cats, is leading training dives herding Schrodinger's cats?
And the SB Politeness Award goes to . . . Doc Vikingo, for "I find this assertion not compelling." The measure of a good dive plan is its impermeability.
Poor dive plans, on the other hand, tend to be water-soluble.
"Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting HOLY CRAP, WHAT A RIDE!" - Hunter Thompson
Just came upon this thread and noticed no one included "The Great White Shark Song" which is funny. This guy was on one of my liveaboard trips and had all the passengers singing along by the last night....
Just came upon this thread and noticed no one included "The Great White Shark Song" which is funny. This guy came on my liveaboard and had all the passengers singing along by the last night....
Good idea for a thread. Great tunes so far. I would include "Southern Cross" Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
OK maybe a little Enya (don't mean to be a new age yuppie but O. Flow song is cool)
If leading dives is herding cats, is leading training dives herding Schrodinger's cats?
And the SB Politeness Award goes to . . . Doc Vikingo, for "I find this assertion not compelling." The measure of a good dive plan is its impermeability.
Poor dive plans, on the other hand, tend to be water-soluble.
Eternal Father, Faithful friend.
The Water Music, Handel.
The Boys are Back in Town, Bon Jovi.
Win, Brian McKnight
Beyond the Sea, Bobby Darin
On the Beach, Chris Rea
Walking Away, Craig David
Any way in which I can assure that the techniques that we have developed and the values that we have taught are passed on and further refined I'm happy to do.-Thalassamania