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Poorly led dive, some lessons learnt


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#31 Capn Jack

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Posted 06 August 2008 - 06:23 PM

So - what would you tell your child
1. "Four Dives and you're ready for anything" - or
2. "Hire a pro to be your buddy for your first 20 or 30 dives" - or
3. "Ignore Capn Jack, he's just a drunk DM looking for handouts"

Knowing you Mark, I would have to say that #3 is the most accurate response!!!! :wakawaka:

A beer and a shot of tequila if I am not mistaken! Gotta like the Capn Jack style! He's the James Bond of diving! :wakawaka:

back to our regular thread topic.... :wakawaka:

busted - too many wimmens know me too well.... sigh.... and sadly, there is a huge cultural divide between a shot of Jose Cuervo with a beer back, and "Vodka Martini, very dry, shaken, not stirred"

How does this sound? (imagine a scottish brogue imitating an english cad)

"Jack", "Capn Jack"

I need more hair, a dye job, a year at the gym and a tummy tuck. Also lifts and a new tux to go under the dry suit I don't have.
No aquarium, no tank in a marine land, however spacious it may be, can begin to duplicate the conditions of the sea. And no dolphin who inhabits one of those aquariums or one of those marine lands can be considered normal.
Jacques Yves Cousteau




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