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No Panamanian fried chicken in James bay.... Cringing at the thought of a drysuit during such desperate urges... Removing a 3mm shorty was bad enough.

I am gonna "go out on a limb" here and guess that Panamanian fried chicken to a diver is like a blackheart cherry to a bird???? Good to know!!!
 
1. My 66-year-old girlfriend scuba diving.
2. A giant medusa at Catalina Island. It must have been 15-20 feet in diameter and 25-30 feet long. I stared at it for a half a tank. I didn't know they made them that big and it reminded me to always watch where I'm going. I was 16 at the time and haven't seen anything like it since.
3. Me wimp out on a dive.
 
Seeing a forest of trees still standing on the bottom of a lake that hadn’t been seen by anyone for over 50 years.

Diving the Mikhail Lermontov after growing up only a few hours away from it and fishing near it as a kid.
 
2. A giant medusa at Catalina Island. It must have been 15-20 feet in diameter and 25-30 feet long. I stared at it for a half a tank. I didn't know they made them that big and it reminded me to always watch where I'm going. I was 16 at the time and haven't seen anything like it since.
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Medusa?
 
Medusa could be an incorrect name, scientifically speaking, but when I described it that's what I was told it was. Now I almost always carry a camera.

This was WAY bigger than three feet in diameter.
 

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