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Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 21:27:48 -0400
Subject: Re: Portrait of a loonie, WAS: Madison Blue
From: Jim Cobb <cobber@ma*.ci*.co*>
To: Edward Watson <ted.watson@ze*.co*.uk*>
CC: <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
My lovely Fiona:

Hey, if you have a problem with this, you need to take it up with Dave. He's
the one who has declared himself Lord God & Ruler of the lurker silent
majority. If you don't think he represents your interests then you need to
take it up with him.

So all you lurkers out there who don't want Dave as your titular leader you
need to express this to him, and to the list, in the strongest possible
terms. 

But I doubt this will happen as Dave has already labeled you all as a bunch
of spineless jellyfish who need emotional (and probably pharmaceutical) help
with your day-to-day activities.

   Jim
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> From: Edward Watson <ted.watson@ze*.co*.uk*>
> Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 21:22:20 GMT
> To: Jim Cobb <cobber@ma*.ci*.co*>
> Cc: techdiver@aquanaut.com
> Subject: Re: Portrait of a loonie, WAS: Madison Blue
> 
> Jim
> Whatever gives you the impression that those of us who lurk  would
> use bondage wings, ponys etc? Maybe we're just quieter
> individuals(:-) ). We adopt a position of reading the lists,
> discussing anything that seems sensible between ourselves adopting
> what works and discarding what doesn't.
> It doesn't take long watching a list to work out who posts sense and
> who doesn't, and for a particular question who to ask to get a
> sensible answer. 
> Although you could classify me as a lurker, I would never touch a
> bondage wing ( of any make) having been involved in an incident with
> one several years ago where a friend's failed to hold air after a
> suit d/f got disconnected(by another diver on the same shot) sending
> her to the bottom very fast, its very difficult to catch someone else
> up once they've starting dropping uncontrollably, fortunately it was
> at the beginning of a dive and the bottom was 'only' 35m  and no harm was
> done.
> As for ponys - I think I've got one in the garage somewhere still....
> Fiona
>> So you poor, cowed, quaking-in-your-fins lurkers out there, lets start
>> hearing some logical, defensible reasons for bondage wings, ponys,
>> cock-rings other than "it hasn't killed me yet".
> 
>> Jim
> 
> 
> 


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