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| Originally Posted by Crisspy Fiver Terry sounds like you dived with some of the people I dived with. The one who springs to mind was nicknamed VR3Man. Him and his buddy took two hours in the morning to plan a dive then ended up running out of air, losing an smb and bending the computer!. Now that is a dive muppet. I didnt take or give that group my email. I did mention to one of them though that if they continued to dive like that they probably wouldn't be diving for very long. The only time iv ever stuck my nose in someone else business. They were extremely dangerous though.
Saying that no one has ever asked for my email so maybe im a dive muppet to  |
Well I've dived with quite a few muppets and I bet at times I've looked like
one too.
Here's a few gems.
1. Doing Dive Leader in a year is not something to shout about if you havnt
got the dives to back it up.
2. If you are going to bend somebody it's not a good idea to say to the
coastguard on the quayside "Dive marshal? Suppose I'd better do it".
3. If your buddy is in the pot Saturday because of a dodgy drysuit inflator,
best not to test the same suit again on the Sunday (without any repair) on a 35m wreck.
4. If a member of your party is extremely unhappy about dark spaces and
wreck penetration, you dont want to pick a wreck that you are almost guaranteed to get lost in.
And guess what. All the same club and all the same weekend!
I've got there email and no I wont be calling them.
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| Originally Posted by Crisspy Fiver I sent out over 10 emails friday. Today Most have replied. By the looks of one of the emails Iv even been booked onto a dive. I dint ask that though. I simply asked what the plans are for certain dates. |
One Weymouth skipper who will remain nameless, has the habit of calling an
enquiry a booking. Even kept a bad weather cancellation deposit, when he
decided that one of his "alternates" was an actual booking. This was dispite
(and he admited so via email) having no verbal or written confirmation by us
of the date.
TerryH