Bachelor Scuba DIvers.................

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One really nice benefits of being a Bachelor Diver (all this from a ribbing I got from my married buddy Tom Vyles) is
  • You get to go diving anytime you want (his dive planing requires finding a baby sitter).
Just put gas in one tank, air in the other, make sure to not screw that up, then drive to site and jump in.
 
Texasmike, I'd have to agree with Cat Diver on this one!
Its got nothing to do with being a bachelor hun...we're female and still get the same luxuries!

Catdiver, I also agree with you on the time constraints lol - when i was at college I kept everything a state, not i cant stand mess and am constantly on at belushi to keep everything tidy!
 
Abby...

All I want to know is when you're gonna come join us and become the first UK member of the Swamp Diver Team?
 
doesn't matter, we all have many things in common.

Total chaos in the pad! Diving related mags all over the place, gear either on top or below the mags, not the normal "food" a family would have in the frig.

Life is good!!

Best part of being part of this "elite" group, no "honey do's", no sirree Bob I want to go diving today and by god I am going. No interrogation on where are you going or when are you coming back.

Ah yes, life is good.
 
Good thing you're not in the NW then... :wink:

Originally posted by cat diver
The above described chaos has nothing to do with marital status or gender. Cause you see it at my house all the time and I'm married and female. Think it has to do with the fact that we don't get home til after 9 most nights (class & pool) and on the weekends we have better things to do (OW class). I'll get it clean when the water gets too cold to dive (good thing I don't have a dry suit or a 7mm or it would never get done).
 
I kinda like the interrogations... keeps me on an even keel! Lord knows I hate un-even keels!!!

:tease:

Also you should see my den... I run my Network consulting business AND all diving operations too. Hand me that CD-ROM... yeah it's right by that Micra thats all in pieces waiting for parts!!!
 
I think you're all missing the mark. Face it, everybody knows how guys really think. The TRUE measure of a hard-core diving bachelor is:

I HAVE UMPTEEN DIVING AND MARINE LIFE VIDEOS AND ONLY ONE PORNO!
 
Mario, don't brag, its not nice (even if its true)

And yes, Greg, if I lived were the diving was cold all the time I guess I'd have to have a dry suit or 7mm. I'm just glad I'm in Texas where the water is warm most of the time. Right now at Lake Travis it's 86 degrees at the surface and stays in the 80's til 30 feet. Shorty or microprene for me.
 
Although it was 20 years ago, I recall this from my "bachelor divers" apt.
A pizza, which I had in the (unlit) oven for safekeeping.
I left for an unexpected/last minute "long weekend" dive trip, and returned to find the forgotten pizza was totally green- except for a quarter inch wide "ring of death" around each slice of pepperoni!
Fortunately(?) some non-diving friends talked me out of trying a sample!!{Do-it-yourself penicillin??}
I also remember a friend trying to swim on my LR floor with my old style (13'' long ) dive knife in his teeth- scared the $#%* out of the other guests.
Ah the fun days of youth!
Miked
 
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