Shit....
Posted: March 15th, 2011, 11:00 pm
...ain't always as it seems. Just sayin'.
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Many are ass but the sink is up your hole when you blow the mountain mole. And you can take that to the bank!knights68 wrote:you are truly CTN's Aristotle
captmojo wrote:Here is some shit, my compadres and I will be...
ON STRIKE
against our asshole employer, effective 6am Thursday, unless restitution is agreed upon by then.
Vibes accepted.
Rip 'em UP! Tear 'em UP! Give 'em HELL DUDE!!!captmojo wrote:Here is some shit, my compadres and I will be...
ON STRIKE
against our asshole employer, effective 6am Thursday, unless restitution is agreed upon by then.
Vibes accepted.
Very eloquently stated; I could not have said it better myself. I echo my sister shin-kicker's sentiments.lawgrad91 wrote:captmojo wrote:Here is some shit, my compadres and I will be...
ON STRIKE
against our asshole employer, effective 6am Thursday, unless restitution is agreed upon by then.
Vibes accepted.
Also pointy-toed shin kicks and firm knees to the groin to your employer. May the fleas of a thousand camels infect your employer's armpits.
Now that's just lousy on the part of the History Channel.... More shin kicks.Very Duke Blue wrote:I'm somewhat pissed. There was a show on the History Chanel tonight about deep sea diving. A portion of it was about Duke and the record breaking dives in the Duke hyperbaric chamber. They talked about the 1000 ft. dive, the 2,132 dive and the last dive, some what deeper, can't remember how deep. Bud was a subject in the first 2 dives. He was the lead diver for both. Well, his name was never mentioned. In fact, they named someone else, who was in the dive as the lead diver in the third dive. Oh well, that's TV production. That's the way it goes. Well, our family knows the true story.
Really? To clarify, do you mean Bud was in the chamber, and was taken to a simulated depth, not actually going that far underwater?Very Duke Blue wrote:I'm somewhat pissed. There was a show on the History Chanel tonight about deep sea diving. A portion of it was about Duke and the record breaking dives in the Duke hyperbaric chamber. They talked about the 1000 ft. dive, the 2,132 dive and the last dive, some what deeper, can't remember how deep. Bud was a subject in the first 2 dives. He was the lead diver for both. Well, his name was never mentioned. In fact, they named someone else, who was in the dive as the lead diver in the third dive. Oh well, that's TV production. That's the way it goes. Well, our family knows the true story.
There, I fixed it for you.lawgrad91 wrote:Now that's just the lousy History Channel...
Yes, he was. The last dive (2,132 ft) he made was hard on him. He was 40 and that's too old. Bud was a deep sea diver and hospital corpsman in the Navy. He worked in the chamber at Duke for 26 years before moving on in the Duke system. He also went to PA school at Duke.DevilAlumna wrote:Really? To clarify, do you mean Bud was in the chamber, and was taken to a simulated depth, not actually going that far underwater?Very Duke Blue wrote:I'm somewhat pissed. There was a show on the History Chanel tonight about deep sea diving. A portion of it was about Duke and the record breaking dives in the Duke hyperbaric chamber. They talked about the 1000 ft. dive, the 2,132 dive and the last dive, some what deeper, can't remember how deep. Bud was a subject in the first 2 dives. He was the lead diver for both. Well, his name was never mentioned. In fact, they named someone else, who was in the dive as the lead diver in the third dive. Oh well, that's TV production. That's the way it goes. Well, our family knows the true story.
Either way, that's very cool!
Wow, that's impressive. Thanks to Bud for his service, and contributions to diving! I'm grateful I've never had to go on a chamber ride, but that's in part because folks like him made the research possible.Very Duke Blue wrote:Yes, he was. The last dive (2,132 ft) he made was hard on him. He was 40 and that's too old. Bud was a deep sea diver and hospital corpsman in the Navy. He worked in the chamber at Duke for 26 years before moving on in the Duke system. He also went to PA school at Duke.DevilAlumna wrote:Really? To clarify, do you mean Bud was in the chamber, and was taken to a simulated depth, not actually going that far underwater?
Either way, that's very cool!