How did the bunny get in the cave? Lucky it didn't start chewing up our guidelines![]()
I suspect we could all agree that seeing bunnies in the cave is an indicator of an excesssive END.
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Semper Fi, Cameron David Smith, my son, my hero. 11/9/1989 - 11/13/2010
Never forget, we were all beginners once. Allain Burrese
My name is Shirley Kasser Creech and I approve this message. Well, at least one of me does, anyway. Maybe. Fire. Sharp things. Squirrel!
Shirley you're not serious? No, I'm not, but do stop calling me Shirley.
see, if your girl was a cave diver, she'd be with you & safe from cheesy, cookie-y lines from bunnies.
proud cave tourist!
Rob Neto
Chipola Divers, LLC
Check out my new book - Sidemount Diving - An Almost Comprehensive Guide
"Survival depends on being able to suppress anxiety and replace it with calm, clear, quick and correct reasoning..." -Sheck Exley
It's one thing, in my opinion, to do a deep (140 to 200 ffw) OPEN water dive on air. It's quite different (again in my opinion) to do a deep air dive in a cave or wreck.
I know it's been done before and continues to be done in some cases but it's not for me. I want a clear head in a cave or wreck diving past 130.
On the other hand, and as I have mentioned before, since I don't drink alcohol anymore I certainly do enjoy an occasional deep air open water dive.... (Which for me does not exceed 200 ffw.)
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