Monday, August 4, 2025

 


15 comments:

  1. "Here's another fine mess you've gotten us into!".

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  2. Bob and his wife were never seen again.....................

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  3. Do you wear weights went snorkeling? Rendering or AI........???

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    1. You need to offset the buoyancy of the wet suit.

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  4. oops, it was "knit two, perl three"...

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  5. You don't have to swim faster than the shark....

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  6. I vividly remember encountering sharks while scuba diving and each time the sharks took one look and swam away as fast as they could swim.

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  7. Nah, they're fine. Sharks are surface feeders.

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  8. A nice juicy little rump there to sink some teeth into.

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    1. I agree. I am a "backdoor man" and love seeing tight little juicy rumps.

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  9. I’d bite that booty.

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  10. There are quite a few YT videos and shorts showing a fine lass and others swimming with big tiger sharks and "simply" redirecting them away from themselves at arm's length. I like sharks a lot, but those people are a bit crazy - like the folks who interact with wolves and such. Not for me, thanks anyway!

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  11. At Naval Station Roosevelt Roads Puerto Rico the sharks come into the harbor to breed in August and September.

    Guys from SEAL Team 4 would go out in the harbor spearing them with bangsticks. Just for fun.

    Got my basic SCUBA certification from a WWII UDT guy at Rosey. My advanced certification from the SEAL team 4 command master chief bosuns mate.

    He refused to go into the water, was scared shitless of boats. Otherwise great instructor.

    3 tours in VN, about 5 pounds of medals, coming up on 30 years service a legend in the SEALs. I figure he earned the right to be afraid of water and boats.

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