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dontaskme:WAIT WAIT WAIT.......:no ..........you are not single............( just looked at your profile) .........
justleesa:@dontaskme: I guess you weren't clear on that ....lol
ER, I'm in stiches!!
erparamedic:Why yes, I know how expensive Ruths Chris is... but, with all the moolah saved at McDs, it should be affordable... right? :blinking:
I'm gonna have to... what? Help you strip from your gear? Lug it back to the car/truck for you? I draw the line (on the 2nd date) at putting your snorkel away.... I'll say it shouldn't have been out in the first place.
merxlin:Fine! Well then, I'll just take care of my own snorkel. Wouldn't be the first time! (Luckily I brought the folding snorkel)
erparamedic:Well... I wouldn't expect you to leave it at home. There's some things that just shouldn't be "forgotten". You see, snorkels are sacred things. I dive with my snorkel 95% of the time... but, there are occasions that I leave it behind. Then again, my snorkel straps on, so it's easy to remove, especially at some of the quarry sites. Frankly, I'd never touch my hubby's snorkel unless he asks me to... and to be honest, I don't touch or molest anyone's gear unless I'm asked to. Hmmm, a folding snorkel, huh. Well, neither Rod, nor I have a folding snorkel... but I suspect that it does make it much more inconspicuous when it's smaller and fits more easily into your pocket.
Oh... and just for reference... Rod takes care of his snorkel too. You see, the cleaning solutions that I use on my snorkel, isn't the same cleaner that he prefers for his snorkel... thus, I make him take care of his own. I just don't like to clean snorkels... who knows what kinda stuff might come out of it!