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| Closed Circuit Rebreathers: Discuss multi-level diving not suited to CCR use...!? in the Rebreathers - General Information forums: So what is the french for cu*t Rich 'Conne' my dear Richard.................... or Tony Blair who is a right cnut ... |
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Ian ;-)
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| Hi. Depth unimportant, price unimportant, looking after the unit unimportant. Its so much more FUN diving CCR.
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Safe diving, Steve
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1. I'm tight. Lime and O2 for the dive cost more than a couple of quid for an air fill. 2. Hassle. What is the point? I mean, really? What possible advantage is there in diving a RB on such a dive? Oh fish swim up to you... big deal, I'll remember that when I have to strip and clean my RB after a 12m dive. Then there's bail out, or at least providing a decent bail out system for my buddy. I'm not carrying a stagew for a shallow bimble and there's enough running off a titchy dil bottle as it is. I will do it if it is a shallow dive tagged on to the end of a day's diving but as an end in itself, I think it is a waste of time. It's a tool and for this type of diving I think it is the wrong tool. Conne is similar but nowhere near as offensive as c**t. It is even used as a greeting in some groups. Mind you, I can think of at least one person who uses c**t as a greeting to me...
__________________ "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" Hunter S Thompson http://www.snp.org |
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| 'I'm a Lady'. No you're not you used to work down the docks. Quote:
The first being the masculin use of the word is, as you say, often used in greetings like 'Salut, petit con.' Now I dare you to walk up to a French lady and call her a 'Conne'. The difference will be demonstrated straight away Cheers, Dave Cooper.
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I just assumed every diver I met in France was calling me a c**t. Most do here anyway!
__________________ "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me" Hunter S Thompson http://www.snp.org |
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