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Old 03-09-04, 09:44 PM
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Davey mate,

Good, true, honest 'learning' experiences are never out of date mate - you visited the abyss, controlled the fear and came back: and good on yer for it!

Other divers learn from experiences like this as sure a 5 years olds learn to read from teachers.

However, one thing I don't think I can ever forgive your is this:

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Originally Posted by Dave Williamson
I've never dove deep on air since and I'll never dive deep on air again....
You will, of course, submit and present yourself for summary flogging at a place and time of the 'Pedant Collective's' (see, we can be Borg too ) choosing - about which you will contacted in short order

Takes balls to recount a story like this squire - doubly so in such lucid terms. Thanks - I benefitted from it, as, I'm sure did others.
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