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On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 07:09:50 -0400, Lee Bell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I had missed Lee's remark earlier, but picked it up in the lull of
this afternoon.
>Reef Fish wrote"
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>> In the "old UW flicks" of Lloyd Bridges (before my TV watching
>> time) which supposedly inspired many divers wannabee, I am not
>> sure what gears are worn, but in every episode (I was told by
>> a Dave Berry article <G>) Lloyd's hose was cut and the tank
>> propelled him like a torpedo.
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>Lloyd's exhaust hose was cut in many of the episodes. I do not
>recall that he was ever propelled like a torpedo.
I am pretty sure you're correct. I don't have Dave Berry's
article here (since 7 of my 8 computers are in TN ;)) to look up
exactly what he wrote, but I am pretty sure I was drawing a
COMPOSITE of Lloyd Bridges's hose-cutting and Agent 007's tank-
torpedo diving adventures and gave all the credit to Lloyd. :-)
>For a long time, a lot of folks figured that other divers with
>knives were the primary risk of diving.
Or the sharks, or the morays with 1,328,928,099 (con't quote me
on the exact number) teeth -- all in the SAME Dave Berry article!
I am sure many of you know exactly which of Dave Berry's article
I am talking about. It's on my BHD in Nooga.
-- Bob.
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