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Renting a boat for diving?

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envision - 16 Feb 2004 02:47 GMT
Just curious....should I carry a gun onboard a boat when I'm renting a boat
to go out diving?

Thanks if anyone can help!
dazed and confuzed - 16 Feb 2004 04:49 GMT
> Just curious....should I carry a gun onboard a boat when I'm renting a boat
> to go out diving?
>
> Thanks if anyone can help!

Why must you prove that you are an a.shole several times a day? We are
already aware of it.
rnf2 - 16 Feb 2004 04:56 GMT
> Just curious....should I carry a gun onboard a boat when I'm renting a boat
> to go out diving?
>
> Thanks if anyone can help!
Curtis - 16 Feb 2004 06:56 GMT
> Just curious....should I carry a gun onboard a boat when I'm renting a boat
> to go out diving?
>
> Thanks if anyone can help!

   Why of course you should.  Then, you can skip your 15 foot safety stop
by inserting the barrel fully up your a.s and jerking the trigger 6 times,
blowing the Nitrogen clean out of your system.

   Harder to bring it on a charter, the mate would be quite tempted to use
it on you I suspect.
Tim - 16 Feb 2004 19:44 GMT
LMAOROTF

> > Just curious....should I carry a gun onboard a boat when I'm renting a
> boat
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>     Harder to bring it on a charter, the mate would be quite tempted to use
> it on you I suspect.
 
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