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Besta Luck to Deepest Bear!

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Retirement!! :D Deepest bear is tops! Just watch out PFI and the rest of you young pretenders :) a new star is amoungst us! :inlove
 
sorry Alison - he has retired - its official

www.deepestbear.com

(I got a bit too busy to maintain his publicity and what is a deepest bear without PR?)
 
samdive said:
...what is a deepest bear without PR?)
Quite. My bear was always deeper, but without a spin machine behind him the world never knew.

Speaking of spin machines, it was an encounter with a washing machine that introduced my bear to apnea. There are probably quite a few talented bears out there waiting to be discovered. 'Mer-bear Challenge', now there's a thought...
 
deepest bear used to train in the washing machine too - but it made him lose his natural buoyancy so watch out!
 
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