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if anyone sees my speargun, beuchat float, and beuchat mundial fins give me a message
i lost them at maloneys bay at bass point, nsw

dammit
 
Jeez, sounds like a bad day. What happened?
 
i got pushed under a shelf by a wave and got tangled in my line then my fins came off, hit my head on a rock,lens came out of mask, then i lost my gun
 
i got pushed under a shelf by a wave and got tangled in my line then my fins came off, hit my head on a rock,lens came out of mask, then i lost my gun

Typical sh!te that happens, and I know how it ends (always!): back home you found your GF in bed with another, right? rofl
 
Well yes, Podge, I was in Oz that day. But you know me: I wasn't the one in bed with his girlfriend. I was the one chasing his gun underwater. rofl rofl
 
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