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Forgotten Your Weight Belt??

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flyflicker

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Sep 10, 2005
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As we pulled into the carpark after an hours drive I realised I had forgotten my weight belt :(

I on the verge of sitting this one out, when Busterlubng said "shove some rocks under your suit"!

What the hell I would give it a go! Luckily there were plenty of nicely rounded rocks/pebbles to choose from - two big ones up the back and three smallers ones in the front.. Out and tried a dive, not quite enough, this was easily corrected by grabbing a suitable sized rock and shoved that under my suit.

I was now away, a little larger than normal but OK - ended the dive with a nice fat mullet :)
 
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John you sure that was the rocks making you look a bit larger than normal??:)
UUMMM Dorset apple cake..roflrofl
 
Missed this one!

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