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13 hours ago, topchippyles said:

K says to Stubby, "Why do divers always roll out of the boat backwards"? Stubby says to K, "you are effing stupid, it's obvoius, if they rolled forward they would still be in the bloody boat"!! :banghead:

 

 

Oddly you got that wrong , I DO scuba dive , so its Stubby to K , this time . K

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5 hours ago, Khriss said:

Oddly you got that wrong , I DO scuba dive , so its Stubby to K , this time . K

You are forgetting Khriss that I too have dabbled in the deep , back in the the day of single stage , twin hose regulators clamped to your tank on a pillar valve .  ( La Spirotechnique  Royal Mistral demand valve , Luxfor 72cube aluminum cylinder , and ABLJ ) 👍

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