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DivingDane

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Be aware of the Green lake Monster!!! mwahahahahaha.

ican just see the headline now.

Australian freediver looses the plot, sunbakers terrorised by rubber glad monster.

regards

DD

question is who can name the diver?
 

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Now Mr Watts behave yourself and give the other kids a chance to answer ;)

made strange gurggling noises sounded a lot like BEEEEEEEER

hahahaha

have to admit he was a rather NOBLE monster.
 
Jeebus is this what happens when I nick off from DB for a couple of days??

Let it by known that any student of mine that doesn't do what I say will be locked in a room with the black beast for 10 minutes. And he's built to spank.

Cheerio,
Ben

ps. You're so dead DD..... i'm searching the archives as we speak!
 
Aside from the opportunity to satisfy several fantasies simultaneously, how was the lake?
 
I may be biased having a background in cold water lake diving, but this place rocks - dead easy access (park your car and walk 10m), nice and warm and about 65m I think. Also has cool turkeys and turtles cruising around. Viz ain't bad either, both in and out of the water if you know what I mean ;)

Interestingly, it's about 800m above sea level, be curious as to how that comes into play on a deeper dive (deep for us mortal type folk... and other beasty types).
 
Beware the fabled and lamented Danish Nemo Manfish (Dynamicus Viiking Bjornicus). Known to inhabit hot areas but whinges intensely in colder regions. Voracious appetite, has been known to eat a whole pig and drink the basting sauce separately. In fact, Dynamicus Bjornicus will choose a mate based on potential calorific intake said mate can provide. Mating call is a very high pitched "she's got legs...." ZZTop style. Loves carbon and rubber. If seen, people should carefully put Danish NemoManfish back in the water and wash their hands with soap.
 

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roflroflI’m loving the hat, must have been a bet, and he won!roflrofl
 
i sense an embarrassing picture war coming on.... this may get ugly :)
 
Found some news from a local British news paper! reads

"Chepstow divers can finaly return to the water without fear of the Noble Quarry monster attacking! a recent photo surfaced prooving the Monstor ( nobleus maxiimus finnius) has finally left their waters for warmer climate. a local diver has given advise to the unfortunate divers of Queensland.

"just slide him a Pint of Cider and he'll go away"

so for all divers in Australia if you are unfortunate enough to encounter the Noble Quarry monster make sure you have ample supply of cider on hand. Good luck to you all.

DD:)
 
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Grrr.... getting angry.... need cider..... aarrrrrghh!!!!!

With all this bloody dust around I needs me soyder to wash me eyes out, it burns, argh it burns!!!
 
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