> A few years ago Scott posted on rec.scuba words to the effect of "Wait
> until the tweakers<sic> get ahold of this", referring to the product
> featured in the linked posting:
> http://www.scubaboard.com/showthread.php?t=184582
"Tweakers" is a colloquialism for methamphetamine addicts.
Doesnt appear they have gotten smart enough to catch on...
-hh - 29 Mar 2007 20:20 GMT
> > A few years ago Scott posted on rec.scuba words to the effect of "Wait
> > until the tweakers<sic> get ahold of this", referring to the product
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>
> Doesnt appear they have gotten smart enough to catch on...
Even so, I recommend holding out for the "Nitrox Clean" version. :-)
-hh
Scott - 29 Mar 2007 21:24 GMT
> Even so, I recommend holding out for the "Nitrox Clean" version. :-)
*****
I always ask people if their BC, mask, lungs and airway is nitrox clean.
We already did the "white pepper clean" version...
Ping me offline and I'll share, it is hilarious.
Greg Mossman - 29 Mar 2007 23:34 GMT
> > Even so, I recommend holding out for the "Nitrox Clean" version. :-)
>
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>
> Ping me offline and I'll share, it is hilarious.
I prepped my airways to be O2 clean. Chugging that Simple Green can
be a bitch, but if you ask the bartender to sub it for Midori in a rum
cocktail, it ain't too bad.
-hh - 30 Mar 2007 01:02 GMT
> I prepped my airways to be O2 clean. Chugging that Simple Green can
> be a bitch...
In some places, you can find a French version of the green purifying
stuff - just ask for Chartruse.
-hh
Greg Mossman - 30 Mar 2007 01:53 GMT
> > I prepped my airways to be O2 clean. Chugging that Simple Green can
> > be a bitch...
>
> In some places, you can find a French version of the green purifying
> stuff - just ask for Chartruse.
Yecch. I've tried that stuff before. Trust me, Simple Green tastes
better.
The Yellow Chartreuse is likewise brewed from a secret monastic
recipe. Gee, I wonder what they use to get the color?
-hh - 30 Mar 2007 03:28 GMT
> > > I prepped my airways to be O2 clean. Chugging that Simple Green can
> > > be a bitch...
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> The Yellow Chartreuse is likewise brewed from a secret monastic
> recipe. Gee, I wonder what they use to get the color?
Simple Green.
-hh
Greg Mossman - 30 Mar 2007 03:33 GMT
> > > > I prepped my airways to be O2 clean. Chugging that Simple Green can
> > > > be a bitch...
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>
> -hh
Uh, yellow? Ah, forget about it . . .
I'm sure no monk with a lifelong vow of silence has ever thought about
pissing in the liqueur vat. Jesus made sure of that.
Scott - 30 Mar 2007 03:53 GMT
> Simple Green.
Check the Absinthe out.
Greg Mossman - 30 Mar 2007 17:21 GMT
> > Simple Green.
>
> Check the Absinthe out.
They sell a de-wormwooded form now in Amsterdam, but what's the fun in
that? I had heard you could get the real stuff in Bangkok, but my
search was fruitless (discovered there are amazing things women can do
with ping pong balls, though).
Dan Nafe - 05 Apr 2007 12:55 GMT
> > A few years ago Scott posted on rec.scuba words to the effect of "Wait
> > until the tweakers<sic> get ahold of this", referring to the product
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>
> Doesnt appear they have gotten smart enough to catch on...
Ooops, I misunderstood.
I apologize for putting meth users into the same category as scuba
divers.