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    Default Dinner with one my hero's

    Having dinner with one of my hero's:

    Russell Edge aka Sludge.

    I will never be the same after tonight. My life will change as I know it.

    LOL!!!!!






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    Neither will he. His head might even outgrow his hair.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tflaris View Post
    Having dinner with one of my hero's:

    Russell Edge aka Sludge.

    I will never be the same after tonight. My life will change as I know it.

    LOL!!!!!






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    Is he still into bondage and sodomy? I thought he gave that up.


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    Tony, are you diving with Sludge as well, or just having dinner?

    I have had plans to meet up with Sludge twice - last February when his trip down from Georgia to meet Forrest and Tracy and I at the Mill Pond was thwarted by a snowstorm, and last month when our plans to drive out to the Mill Pond from Luraville were interrupted by Tracy's truck suddenly wanting $1200.00 spent on it at the Chevy dealer in Live Oak. Yet hope springs eternal, and I may at some point be fortunate enough to meet him in person rather than just admire his erudition and scintillating wit on the CDF!

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    Yeah yeah, but if he ain't fed you his internet coleslaw, you ain't nuttin! MMMmmmm mmmmm!

    Now I'm hungry!

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    Sludge is ok, we talked once at Little River; I admired his trailer (and still do). but I've had dinner with Forrest. And dove with him too. Our first dive together, his first words to me were, " I thought you would be younger."

    so if this thread is about having dinner with our cave diving hero.....

    but now I'm thinking that andrew is my new hero. i may have to fly out to la and buy him dinner.

    skip

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    Quote Originally Posted by MORGAN View Post
    Tony, are you diving with Sludge as well, or just having dinner?

    I have had plans to meet up with Sludge twice - last February when his trip down from Georgia to meet Forrest and Tracy and I at the Mill Pond was thwarted by a snowstorm, and last month when our plans to drive out to the Mill Pond from Luraville were interrupted by Tracy's truck suddenly wanting $1200.00 spent on it at the Chevy dealer in Live Oak. Yet hope springs eternal, and I may at some point be fortunate enough to meet him in person rather than just admire his erudition and scintillating wit on the CDF!

    Mike
    Well we dove in the same system together. We made plans to but he was running late. Hopefully tommorrow.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sskasser View Post
    Yeah yeah, but if he ain't fed you his internet coleslaw, you ain't nuttin! MMMmmmm mmmmm!

    Now I'm hungry!
    Internet coleslaw? Is that like Dive Gear Express' internet nitrox?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skip View Post
    Sludge is ok, we talked once at Little River; I admired his trailer (and still do). but I've had dinner with Forrest. And dove with him too. Our first dive together, his first words to me were, " I thought you would be younger."

    so if this thread is about having dinner with our cave diving hero.....

    but now I'm thinking that andrew is my new hero. i may have to fly out to la and buy him dinner.

    skip
    Maybe we could start something here. Like a take your cave hero's to dinner.

    We could do T Shirts and everything.

    I'm always open to new something new. Besides the best dives stories come out during dinner or after a few adult beverages.

    Did Mexican dinner with Andrew and it was definitely an interesting and informative time.

    I would highly recommend it.


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