Jess, the really amazing thing about this is that nobody has been killed ( completely ) yet. This is a good time to point out that these strokes have been there 26 days and have not been able to get to our first stage drop, have done no mapping, have aborted almost every dive, have done ridiculous deco for evey dive, and have done nothing but prove that they and the Cis Lunar are ill suited for cave diving, while lying about every single thing they put out. While I do not want to see anyone get killed, I am sick of hearing about the Heinerths claiming our exploration as theirs and running their big mouths. I want to see this fat little stroke take one of his deep air buddies like Kabook and go for it. There is no excuse why they can not do it - they have freebreathers, they have nickel metal batteries, they have a bell and chamber, they have clear water , and the line is already laid, and the map is on our webb site - a monkey could do it - just pull the trigger and breath. Go for it you hereoes, and show us how good you are. Jess Armantrout wrote: > > I was just told this is the same guy that almost died at Madison while > Rich was training these guys; the same guy Rich said he felt very > comfortable with. If this is true, and this guy bites it, I would go > back to school to get my law degree for a shot at this one. > > Bill, you gotta be kidding me. Are you guys that desperate for > divers? > > Bruic, good call on this one (bailing) before you get any more of this > mess on you. > > I can't wait for the book to come out after this "project" is over. > > Trout > > -----Original Message----- > From: mike bruic <mikebruic@di*.co*> > To: George Irvine <kirvine@sa*.ne*> > Cc: Jess Armantrout <armantrout@wo*.at*.ne*>; Bill Mee > <wwm@sa*.ne*> > Date: Saturday, December 26, 1998 9:30 PM > Subject: Tales >From The Dark Side #4 (Not tonight honey, > I've got a headache) > > On a recent dive, our usdct hero, and "lead diver", Jason > once again tried to impress us all, and show us just how > stupid and brain dead he really is. While Stones favorite > "lab rat" (Jason) was scootering around the basin showing > everybody what a accomplished lead diver "he would like to > be", he suddenly started to develop a headache of > astronomical proportions, breathing got harder, and he got > dizzier than he already is. Why, it got to the point were > even this lab rat couldn't even handle it anymore, and he > had to surface. > > Heres a hint for you Jason, remember the little coconut > thing you've been trying to bust open on the metal > stairs???? It's really called a CO 2 scrubber!!! Try putting > "IT" in your rebreather next time (thats the big yellow > thing you put on your back). Until then, take two aspirin > for that CO 2 headache, and write your will. > > Stone, you can try to pass this one (1) incident off as > diver error, but this man has shown you repetitively that he > is out of his league. "You've" been exposed to this fact > numerous times, by me and many other divers on your team. It > has gotten to the point, were you can no longer use the > "diver error" bail out system in court. Stone, when this > clown kills himself, or somebody else at wak-me-two (your > little science project) you will be held liable yourself, > for the red flag has been waved in your face all to many > times. > > Tune in tomorrow for chapter #5 ("Help" I'm drowning, and I > can't get up). > > Mike Bruic
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