On 10/29/96 17:16:03 you wrote: > >< Methinks you may have missed the point. Make sure that i) you do >have some friends at 200' and ii) they're not strokes. If you *don't* >have friends at 200', then make sure you're properly equipped to come >home.> > ><Jason> > >Got to agree with Jason on this one....where do they stop being >buddies? 199? 198? Aquadart - were you taught by Bill Rennekar? >How many buddies did you leave behind because they stopped being your >friend at 200? >Ah well, it doesn't matter. George's Rule Number One protects us >from the depth=friendship saga. > Mitch, they stop beeing friends The moment you start relieing on them to save your ass. I have never met Bill Rennekar. How did he get into this any way? And as to how many buddies I have left behind? The answer is none. In fact I have been left behind, tangeled in fishing line at 214' on the R.B Johnson/Cory&Chris. I guess it is a good thing I didn't wait for that pin heads help. I delt with the problem and had a somewhat abreveated dive. I also sent My buddy out without me once. The story is a little longer than I want to get into here. But to make a long story short I put my buddies safty ahead of my self. Anyone that I have dove with will tell you that. There are a few of them on this list. Maybe one or to of them would agree? Bill <aquadart> Bott
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