Psychology of the Diver

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and with sincere affection...


A twisted mind is TERRIBLE thing to waste. Fortunately, this board prevents that from happening.
 
I prefer one of the Sandeman Ports, IG. Please send it by overnight express...

Joewr...a glass of port, some good cheese and Iguana Don...a maiden's prayer!
 
As usual, you have made my day, IG! And I need a good laugh because I am house hunting today...

Joewr...saying, now where did I put that maiden????
 
Originally posted by scubadweeb
Fishkiller-you said; " to fully enjoy life you must face death" that would go along with what ID said.

Is "wearing tight fitting gold lamae neoprene " considered the “facing death” part or is the "Going into a hostile and unforgiving environment with limited life-support?"

..inquiring minds want to know?????

Depends on which side of the mirror you stand :)

Giant shad now that is an :idea:





Cheating death
 
Websters collegiate Dictionary states:

Shad; a marine food fish of the genus Alosa that swims up rivers to spawn, wearing tight fitting gold lamae neoprene

I had no idea!
 
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