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Australia's First Ever AIDA Competition

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Such a top event, Ben, Ant and all the other people involved in organising it did such a stella job.

Im nursing a good set of bruises on knees, legs and elbows, goes with the territory of grabbing divers who take a wee snooze at the surface.

Like the idea of the turban for dave, although, with that beard, he maybe mistaken for an international terrorist!
 
Hmm, turban could be a good place to store lead.... I just checked my buoyancy last night with the same suit/weights/packing amount and it was spot on - I was a kilo too light over in Aus!
 
Did you not see the meat pies in the cafe there?
 
Dave,
at a rough estimate there are around 50 million roos here, average the greys and a little less red's it's probably around 3 million tons jumping up & down at any time. As any local freediver knows this will effect gravity and your bouyancy, should have warned you about that.
 
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