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Subject: Bad day at the office.
From: twinds@ju*.co* (Dean L Derk)
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 14:35:13 EST
I had to send this out 

Ever think of being a commercial diver?
OR
Why battery operated wet suit heaters are better.
 -----------------------------------------------------------
 FYI- The "Brian" in the following letter is the son of a Boeing Computer
Systems employee.  The letter is going to his sister and he is a
commercial
diver for Global Divers out of Louisiana. I'm sorry for his pain, but his
experience should not be in vain. I must share this with the world.
Excuse the language and forward as you feel appropriate:

Anytime you think you have had a bad day at the office, remember this
letter....True story.

 April, 1998

 Hi Sue,

 Just another note from your bottom dwelling brother. Last week I had a
bad
day at the office. Before I can tell you what happened to me, I first
must
bore you with a few technicalities of my job. As you know my office lies 
at
the bottom of the sea. I wear a suit to the office.  It's a wetsuit. This
time of year the water is quite cool. So  what we do to keep warm is
this:
We have a diesel powered industrial  water  heater. This $20,000 piece 
of
shit sucks the water out of the sea. It heats it to a delightful temp. 
It
then pumps it down to the diver through a garden hose which is taped to
the
air hose.

 Now this sounds like a damn good plan, and I've used it several times
with
no complaints. What I do, when I get to the bottom and start working, is
I
take the hose and stuff it down the back of my neck. This floods my whole
suit with warm water. It's like working in a  jacuzzi.

 Everything was going well until all of a sudden, my ass started to itch.
So,  of course, I scratched it. This only made things worse.  Within a
few
seconds  my ass started to burn. I pulled the hose out from my back, but
the
damage  was done. In agony I realized what had happened to me. The hot
water
machine had sucked up a jellyfish and pumped it into my suit.

 This is even worse than the poison ivy you once had under a cast.  Now I
had  that hose down my back. I don't have any hair on my back, so the
jellyfish  couldn't get stuck to my back. My ass crack was not as
fortunate.
When I  scratched what I thought was an itch, I was actually grinding the
jellyfish  into my ass. I informed the dive supervisor of my dilemma over
the com system.   His instructions were unclear due to the fact that he
along with 5 other  divers were laughing hysterically.

 Needless to say I aborted the dive. I was instructed to make 3 agonizing
water stops totaling 35 minutes before I could come to the surface.  I
got
to the surface wearing nothing but my brass helmet. My suit and gear were
tied to the bell. When I got on board the medic, with tears of laughter
running down his face, handed me a tube of cream and told me to shove it
up  my ass when I get in the chamber. The cream put the fire out, but I
couldn't  shit for two days because my asshole was swollen shut. I later
found out  that this could easily have been prevented if the suction hose
was placed  on the leeward side of the ship.

Anyway, the next time you have a bad day at the office,think of me. 
Think
about how much worse your day would be if you were to shove a jellyfish
up
your ass. I hope you have no bad days at the office. But if you do, I
hope
that thought will make it a little more tolerable.

Take care, and I hope to hear from you soon.

 Love,
 Brian



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