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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 10:25:42 +0100, Doug Taylor
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>From: "David Strike" <[log in to unmask]>
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>> (snip)
>> G'Day, Doug! :-)
Me too!
It's now shortly after 7 am (local) and the ship is expected to
weigh anchor about 8 am. I am up early getting my willy and annie(?)
and the rest of the old body ready for the frigid treat about 4 hours
from now. :-)
>> Mate! "crushed neoprene", you say? I hope that you feel thoroughly
>ashamed
>> of yourself? Thinking divers know that it's virtually impossible to get
>> your willy out of a 'P-Port' on a crushed neoprene wet suit! :-)))))
Strike! My regards from your 'ole roommate/bedmate Sue who fled
Scuba-L after the Free Willy thread: FUC 8.2! :-)
>But P-Ports are, of course, only necessary for WWWs who convert to drysuit
>diving. Those of us who have to dive drysuited from birth just learn to
>hold it :))
As in Texas hold it poker? Even if there's a P-Port on my rental
wetsuit today, this WWW's willy will have shrunk to such proportion
(a la Strike's Law: V = c * exp(-C)) and Boyle's Law ( V = c/P)
that it will be difficult to find, especially underwater! :-)
Mike Wallace had a way to use his willy as the temperature gauge,
depending on its color. I won't able to use that skill either.
>> (Mind you! I could never get mine out of a shell suit!) :-)
>>
>> Strike
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>FUC7.1 :D
FUC 8.2!
>Doug
>NED Speciality Instructor of Kidney Bursting
Da Feeesh
NED Consultant in Gas Laws applied to willys.
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