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    So, Who left the boom box in the wormhole at devil's? I was extremely funny to swim up on that. It was a pain in the ass to get it out of there, so who ever did it I dont think that one can ever be topped!


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    Quote Originally Posted by marinediver View Post
    I dont think that one can ever be topped!
    Lets hope not! It is hard to convince land owners that we are responsible cave divers concerned with conservation when things like this occur.

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    Default Joke

    Is this another joke of some sort, like when the "you are here" signs were put on the line? Apparantly the nonsense is spreading from above water into the cave - too bad!


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    I really hope you're kidding!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marinediver View Post
    So, Who left the boom box in the wormhole at devil's? I was extremely funny to swim up on that. It was a pain in the ass to get it out of there, so who ever did it I dont think that one can ever be topped!
    You've HIGHLY offended me. I don't think sorry can make up for it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Serota View Post
    Is this another joke of some sort, like when the "you are here" signs were put on the line? Apparantly the nonsense is spreading from above water into the cave - too bad!
    I think the "you are here" signs were hands down the worst thing that's ever happened at Ginnie...the boombox cannot compare. STOP THE MADNESS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EGIB View Post
    I think the "you are here" signs were hands down the worst thing that's ever happened at Ginnie...the boombox cannot compare. STOP THE MADNESS!
    Nah, those signs were an April Fool's joke. THIS is far more concerning:

    http://www.cavediver.net/forum/showthread.php?t=7698


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    Quote Originally Posted by inkdiver View Post
    Nah, those signs were an April Fool's joke. THIS is far more concerning:

    http://www.cavediver.net/forum/showthread.php?t=7698


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    Someone shutting off your gas in 4 feet of water is not that big of a deal...


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    Quote Originally Posted by marinediver View Post
    Someone shutting off your gas in 4 feet of water is not that big of a deal...
    It's actually 6 feet of water, and if you slipped and fell in you couldn't get a breath, or inflate your BC. Not a big deal IF YOU HAVE GILLS!!! But like most others, I like my o2 in a gaseous state.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marinediver View Post
    Someone shutting off your gas in 4 feet of water is not that big of a deal...
    True, but what if some yahoo's turned your gas of at Peacock just before you did a giant stride into 15ft of water? The squeeze on a dry suit would not allow you to lift your arms up enough to turn your valves back on.

    That said, you should always have ample gas in your wings when near the water, this is one example of why.

    Last edited by Line Squirrel; 06-16-2008 at 10:58 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmcauliffe View Post
    a giant stride into 15ft of water? The squeeze on a dry suit would not allow you to lift your arms up enough to turn your valves back on.
    What are you smoking?



 

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