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Relaxing in the water around Seal Island.....

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jimdoe2you

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If anyone is interested in a relaxing day of sight seeing around Seal Island they welcome to join me and Diane. I will be taking my wife to SA to see all the seals and teaching her to wakeboard by pulling her slowly behind the boat. I need someone to drive the boat while I'm video taping.

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If anyone is interested in a relaxing day of sight seeing around Seal Island they welcome to join me and Diane. I will be taking my wife to SA to see all the seals and teaching her to wakeboard by pulling her slowly behind the boat. I need someone to drive the boat while I'm video taping.

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ha! rofl rofl Enjoy Jim, the views are spectacular from Seal Island. When are you going? It's pretty much predation season soon so your wife's wakeboarding trip will be a hoot! ;)

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Thanks Sara! Just as a bike has training wheels, ..............I have developed a special wakeboard with training fins to minimize my time in the water helping her and maximize her time actually being pulled behind the boat!

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No Honey, those aren't buckets of blood. That just some reddish looking bilge water that I need dump overboad. Just keep treading water and I will pull you up as soon as I bail out the boat. :D
 
Hahaha stop it everyone! she is probably reading this all and getting a little jittery
 
"Remember, hon... when you let go of the rope, thrash in the water and flail your limbs like the kids in JAWS. Keep it up as long as you can... you know...so I can see where you are when we turn the boat around."
 
No honey those big grey shapes in the water is really freindly theyre only being inquisitive thats all rofl
Jim are you really comin over?? If so let us know when and Im sure we can organise a get together and some sight seeing as experienced by locals. ie, not tour guide operated...
 
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LOL!!!!! you just gotta let you wife know that when the sharks (lets call them big fish rather)...so when the big fish start jumping out the water behind her and doing cartwheels....it just means they're excited and want more! theres nothing to worry about.. :)
 
There once was a diver called Jim...
who was a very meticulous planner..
he decided to shoot a movie,
called 'Seal island, ski'ng and Diane'.

In False bay, his mission was clear...
No room for self doubt and fear..
He set up his boat, some ski's and a float,
the locals streamed in from far and near...

At the island, the film got under way,
and twas amazing to see to this day...
every white shark in the deeper Blue,
from Aussie, the states and cocos too..
came to witness this crazy JIMDOETOYOU

In the future the Seals got fat and healthy,
and the jumping sharks never had to jump no more
they were fed by tourists from far afield as japan,
Who flocked to Falsebay, to ski.....like Diane. :D
 
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