I found a tank with a regulator and stage kit on the wall outside of Jackson Blue Cave. I was the last one out of the park. Let me know if this belongs to you. I can either leave at Cave Adventurers or meet you at the cave tomorrow.
I found a tank with a regulator and stage kit on the wall outside of Jackson Blue Cave. I was the last one out of the park. Let me know if this belongs to you. I can either leave at Cave Adventurers or meet you at the cave tomorrow.
Let me state for the record that this isn't mine. I haven't left a stage bottle behind since... Well, we won't go into that.
Whoever said money can't buy love never bought a puppy.
My preferred location for leaving tanks, cell phones, etc., is a parking area.
It's mine. I'll see you tomorrow Kirk.
We can not direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails.
I found the owner and reunited the tank and regulator with him.
Since that's done, now let's hear about scooters!![]()
Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt
"If a small thing has the power to make you angry, does that not indicate something about your size?" ~Sydney J. Harris
Not to mention any names, but at a CDF social a few years back, a member left his scooter charging at the Devil's Eye pavilion. He forgot about it until the next morning. When he went to get it, it wasn't there. It seems another CDF member "rescued" it for him, and put it where it wouldn't be stolen.
Actually, in my case it was the Ginnie Pavilion #2. And the guy who found it dives through one of the shops I work for so he took it back to Georgia without trying to find my phone number. A week later I walked into the shop and he told me, "Oh, I found your scooter."
Doofus. Could you have found my number and saved me a week's worth of grief?
Whoever said money can't buy love never bought a puppy.
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