Having met you, I'm guessing that you just need to trade it in for a more sensitive model that picks up the signals better. He's a great guy ladies- and really sweet!I'm not constantly looking or all that concerned with finding someone, but I believe my radar is on. The only thing is, it seems to be the old "Z" band and it doesn't seem to be picking much up in these new times. Or is it my age, that I can't hear going off?Twinklez- I guess I've just never used a "radar detector"
The difference between male/female sexual desire
#31
Posted 30 July 2005 - 02:03 PM
#32
Posted 30 July 2005 - 02:49 PM
-david (the stealth single guy)
Psalms 107:23-24
#33
Posted 30 July 2005 - 03:33 PM
Well thank you Katie, you are far too kind!Having met you, I'm guessing that you just need to trade it in for a more sensitive model that picks up the signals better. He's a great guy ladies- and really sweet!
I am certified! But then, you must be, to do ow training dives in Canyon Lake......
#34
Posted 30 July 2005 - 04:32 PM
Which one is that? The one where you are just so happy already that you need a board over the head (me usually) or the one where you're on constant high alert?So that's why I'm single!There are also men (and women) who are just happy as they can be just being themselves. It seems to me that these are the ones you have to practically hit over the head if you're interested, because they are so pleased with themselves they don't have a need to have the radar on all the time. It doesn't mean that the latter doesn't get noticed, or isn't desired; quite the contrary. They probably are noticed twice as much; they just don't realize they are being noticed.
Even though I do my best to keep vigilant of potential interests I usually end up having such a good time listening to my friends that I don't notice when a gal is being slightly more than polite...Then, the next day, I kick myself in the head when a friend tells me that I totally missed something.
" I bet you would act even more weird than me if you were 5 atmospheres higher than you prefer."
She didn't get it.
Her loss.
#35
Posted 30 July 2005 - 05:39 PM
What?? Are you writing to me??Which one is that? The one where you are just so happy already that you need a board over the head (me usually) or the one where you're on constant high alert?So that's why I'm single!There are also men (and women) who are just happy as they can be just being themselves. It seems to me that these are the ones you have to practically hit over the head if you're interested, because they are so pleased with themselves they don't have a need to have the radar on all the time. It doesn't mean that the latter doesn't get noticed, or isn't desired; quite the contrary. They probably are noticed twice as much; they just don't realize they are being noticed.Â
Sorry, Scott, but I keep my *radar* turned off most times... It wears out the batteries!
#36
Posted 30 July 2005 - 06:14 PM
First dive started off with poor vis (10-15 ft). Then as I was motoring down towards the wreck of the Sujac I sensed someting coming at me from above and to the rear. I turned, and there was my friendly black sea bass! We leveled out at about 55' and I had at least a 45 minute encounter with the big guy. I had decided not to put a fresh videotape in the camera after yesterday, so I ran out of tape after 35 minutes of filming (should be enough footage, right?). It was an awesome encounter... I stayed with it for 5-7 minutes after my tape ran out. Was as close as 2-3" with the camera but again it would not let me touch it. I help my hand out and slowly extended toward the fish but it would back off just enough to stay out of reach.
I was getting close enough to deco (at 55') that I started heading up slowly. It was the first dive of the day and I planned at least 1-2 more deeper dives.
On the second dive the vis had dropped to about 5-10' but I headed out towards the Sujac again. I saw a group of four divers (two beautiful ladies among them I later learned topside) who were just at the edge of my perception. They seemed to be looking at something, but I decided not to disturb them and went on. Afterwards they came up and told me that they were looking at the black sea bass. Vis was so poor I wouldn't have gotten good footage anyway.
While I was topside after the second dive, an instructor from SB came up the stairs and said he was attacked by the black sea bass. He had been feeding peas to the kelp bass and garibaldi. The BSB ate a few and then went straight for the hand holding the bag of peas! He said it took his arm up to the elbow! Witnesses were present but no documentation.
Looking forward to watching my footage tonight. Shot every fin in motion close-up, right up the mouth, the eyes, the copepods on its surface, the operculum, etc., etc. What a great year for BSB footage after being shut out for so many months!!
By the way, this may be one of the reasons I need to be hit over the head with a big stick ladies! I'm so focused on what I see diving. Of course one young lady has already hit me (gently with e-mail) recently so I do not consider myself single at the moment (well, yes, at this very moment... she's on the mainland diving Marineland and Laguna Beach).
Edited by drbill, 30 July 2005 - 06:16 PM.
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