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Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 21:04:35 -0400
To: "Duane Liptak Jr." <dliptakjr@ea*.ne*>, <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
From: Capt JT <captjt@mi*.co*>
Subject: Re: buddy teams, was Re: Death of Eric Reichardt, 9/16/01
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Duane, I'm not worried about you at all, I just like being able to spot the 
rookies when they post. The sad part about your post is it resembles a line 
from "Rambo" from the movie  "First Blood". When he's crying at the end 
about being able to operate "Million Dollar" equipment while in the 
military, but can't get a job after the war. Sounds like that could be your 
future.


     At 08:17 PM 9/21/01 -0500, Duane Liptak Jr. wrote:
>JT, I'm terribly sorry that you feel so threatened by little old me.  Just 
>go off in your little corner and keep repeating the "I'm the greatest 
>diver that ever lived" mantra that you seem so fond of.  It must be that 
>when your bullshit meanderings don't fly, you feel compelled to attack the 
>messenger for lack of the ability to post a substantive rebuttal.
>
>
> >Well gee, I don't know which one to really address here, I got Duane
> >Lipdick "from weenie diver to expert techdiver in 6 months " or Scott
> >Nutsucker "I dove with him and his dick feels as hard as a rock".
>
>Damn, JT... with last names like ours, do you think we've never heard this 
>schoolyard shit?  Grow up.  Or, at least come up with something a little 
>more original.
>
> >in 6 months this guy has dived enough, while
> >holding down a full time job, while also moving around, to dispense how to
> >and what went wrong information,
>
>JT, I'm not going to waste my time pontificating on my greatness and my 
>abilities, as you are so apt to do.  Everything I post is based on what I 
>have done--not what I've heard, not what I've read, and not what I 
>theorize.  I have never posted anything that hasn't come from my direct 
>experience, as limited as you think it is.  If you can find fault in 
>anything I've said, argue the content.  As I said before, I've had a 
>unique opportunity to dive with and learn from the pros, mainly because 
>I'm willing to listen to what works instead of proclaiming my own 
>greatness.  If I can pass on any knowledge I've gained in the spirit it 
>was given to me, then I am happy.   I have a simple system for just about 
>everything I do.  Find out what works, practice relentlessly, and never 
>become complacent.  If you put half as much effort into your whole life as 
>I put into just my hobbies, maybe you could afford a decent haircut.
>
> >Let me guess, he's a
> >Navy Seal too.
>
>No, I would never subject myself to Navy dive training.  I'm a plain, 
>regular, United States Marine.  I was an enlisted grunt for a while, and 
>now I fly.  I only bring that up because the Marine Corps lets me fly 
>aircraft with engines that cost more than most people's houses, and they 
>let me do it with far fewer flights than I have logged dives.  It's 
>amazing what proper training and hard work can do when applied within a 
>framework of tested and proven methods.
>
> > What a fucking joke..... Better make sure his checks cash
> >before he does a real dive.
>
>Here's where the real beauty of my situation comes in, JT.  I learned to 
>dive from people who are my friends and teammates, and were willing to 
>devote unbelievable amounts of time and effort to my betterment.  All I 
>have ever been asked for in return is my friendship and a little 
>well-deserved loyalty.  There are no checks to cash.  I have been taught, 
>trained, and tested by people who care about me and about my skill 
>development.  If you were taught, way back before you were such a dive 
>stud,  by people who did it for the cash, then I'm sorry.  You got fucked.
>
>I'll be awaiting your triumphant return from your trip with bated breath.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>1stLt  DL
>
>
>
>
>
>

"You can't learn to dive on the net, sooner or later you have to get in the 
water"
Your Guide to Great Wreck Diving along the East Coast & more
  Web Site  http://www.capt-jt.com/
Email     captjt@mi*.co*


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Duane, I'm not worried about you at all, I just like being able to spot
the rookies when they post. The sad part about your post is it resembles
a line from "Rambo" from the movie  "First
Blood". When he's crying at the end about being able to operate
"Million Dollar" equipment while in the military, but can't get
a job after the war. Sounds like that could be your future.<br>
<br>
<br>
    At 08:17 PM 9/21/01 -0500, Duane Liptak Jr.
wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite cite>JT, I'm terribly sorry that you feel so
threatened by little old me.  Just go off in your little corner and
keep repeating the "I'm the greatest diver that ever lived"
mantra that you seem so fond of.  It must be that when your bullshit
meanderings don't fly, you feel compelled to attack the messenger for
lack of the ability to post a substantive rebuttal. <br>
<br>
<font face="arial" size=2> <br>
</font>>Well gee, I don't know which one to really address here, I got
Duane <br>
>Lipdick "from weenie diver to expert techdiver in 6 months
" or Scott <br>
>Nutsucker "I dove with him and his dick feels as hard as a
rock".<br>
 <br>
Damn, JT... with last names like ours, do you think we've never heard
this schoolyard shit?  Grow up.  Or, at least come up with
something a little more original.<br>
 <br>
<font size=2>>in 6 months this guy has dived enough, while <br>
>holding down a full time job, while also moving around, to dispense
how to <br>
>and what went wrong information,</font><br>
 <br>
JT, I'm not going to waste my time pontificating on my greatness and my
abilities, as you are so apt to do.  Everything I post is based on
what I have done--not what I've heard, not what I've read, and not what I
theorize.  I have never posted anything that hasn't come from my
direct experience, as limited as you think it is.  If you can find
fault in anything I've said, argue the content.  As I said before,
I've had a unique opportunity to dive with and learn from the pros,
mainly because I'm willing to listen to what works instead of proclaiming
my own greatness.  If I can pass on any knowledge I've gained in the
spirit it was given to me, then I am happy.   I have a simple
system for just about everything I do.  Find out what works,
practice relentlessly, and never become complacent.  If you put half
as much effort into your whole life as I put into just my hobbies, maybe
you could afford a decent haircut.<br>
 <br>
<font size=2>>Let me guess, he's a <br>
>Navy Seal too.</font><br>
 <br>
No, I would never subject myself to Navy dive training.  I'm a
plain, regular, United States Marine.  I was an enlisted grunt for a
while, and now I fly.  I only bring that up because the Marine Corps
lets me fly aircraft with engines that cost more than most people's
houses, and they let me do it with far fewer flights than I have logged
dives.  It's amazing what proper training and hard work can do when
applied within a framework of tested and proven methods.<br>
 <br>
<font size=2>> What a fucking joke..... Better make sure his checks
cash <br>
>before he does a real dive.</font><br>
 <br>
Here's where the real beauty of my situation comes in, JT.  I
learned to dive from people who are my friends and teammates, and were
willing to devote unbelievable amounts of time and effort to my
betterment.  All I have ever been asked for in return is my
friendship and a little well-deserved loyalty.  There are no checks
to cash.  I have been taught, trained, and tested by people who care
about me and about my skill development.  If you were taught, way
back before you were such a dive stud,  by people who did it for the
cash, then I'm sorry.  You got fucked. <br>
 <br>
I'll be awaiting your triumphant return from your trip with bated
breath.<br>
 <br>
Sincerely,<br>
 <br>
1stLt  DL<br>
 <br>
 <br>
 <br>
 <br>
 <br>
 <br>
</blockquote><br>

"You can't learn to dive on the net, sooner or later you have to get
in the water"<br>
<font color="#0000FF"><u>Your Guide to Great Wreck Diving along the East
Coast & more <br>
 Web Site 
<a href="http://www.capt-jt.com/"
eudora="autourl">http://www.capt-jt.com/</a><br>
Email     captjt@mi*.co*<br>
<br>
</font></u></html>

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