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October's Contest!!

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Originally posted by Wishbone
"pulled due to content"- Sven.

Now who doesn't like Monty Python!? rofl

Sorry Sven, didn't really thought about it would sound that improper.. :hmm
 
as the female population of Deeper Blue grows and recognizing that there are many younget members as well a s judges here, I have to draw a thin line. Next month will be no holds barred, but for now...
 
You guys are good!

How about:

Ab-solute diving!:duh

(I thought I had canceled the previous one, sorry for duplicated entries!)
 
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Accidentally turning over this crustacean young Sven was surprised to see the fossilized remains of the once feared, ocean going, Spearous Fishermanicus.
 
Okay Goober, No one will suspect that we have an extra abalone now!!
 
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The new version of famous fluid goggles with very wide field of vision, the Slime Mask.
 
"No. Your big, fat visceral mass does a fine job of that on it's own"
 
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"No I was not diving alone. I had a buddy with. See for yourself.."
 
New species of abalone or just evolution?

Marine biologists report a fascinating discovery: An incredible evolution in just 30 years of California abalones. They belive that this mimetic camoflague is a reaction responding to one particular freediver called Sven, known for his fearsome reputation. (Especially among the ladies). Dubbing the new species svenittis inconfundibulus it is clear that they have evolved to reflect the most frightening predator in the environment, and experiments show that anyone confronting such an abalone inevitably flees shreiking with fear. Experts are quick to point out that anyone encountering one of these critters should not attempt to engage the animal by himself and to call for reinforcements or run the risk of ending up in a mental hospital.

Adrian
 
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" Aquatic ape theory replaced by freedivers evolving from abalones theory"
 
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