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  #31  
Old 09-02-2007, 12:02 AM
Dillon Pyron
 
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Default Re: Antigua Nightmare

Thus spake Greg Mossman <mossman@qnet.com> :

>On Aug 30, 6:27 am, "nb...@hotmail.com" <nb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The men, one "crying like a baby", were bleeding from being swept into
>> razor-sharp coral reefs in waters that are home to great white, tiger
>> and bull sharks.

>
>Didn't their PADI training tell them to stay off the coral? God only
>knows what kind of damage these crybabies did to the ecosystem. Too
>bad the Antiguan great whites that are well known to patrol the coral
>shallows didn't get to them first.
>
>> The Brits - known to dive pals only as Ian and Colin - were rushed to
>> hospital. Rescuers described student diver Ian as "badly burnt and
>> passing in and out of consciousness" when he was found.

>
>I always found it odd that Brits would name their babies Colin which
>sounds like colon.


Of course, we've got Colon Powell (I've actually seen it that way).

>

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  #32  
Old 09-02-2007, 01:00 AM
Greg Mossman
 
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Default Re: Antigua Nightmare

On Sep 1, 9:02 pm, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Aug 30, 6:27 am, "nb...@hotmail.com" <nb...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> >> The men, one "crying like a baby", were bleeding from being swept into
> >> razor-sharp coral reefs in waters that are home to great white, tiger
> >> and bull sharks.

>
> >Didn't their PADI training tell them to stay off the coral? God only
> >knows what kind of damage these crybabies did to the ecosystem. Too
> >bad the Antiguan great whites that are well known to patrol the coral
> >shallows didn't get to them first.

>
> >> The Brits - known to dive pals only as Ian and Colin - were rushed to
> >> hospital. Rescuers described student diver Ian as "badly burnt and
> >> passing in and out of consciousness" when he was found.

>
> >I always found it odd that Brits would name their babies Colin which
> >sounds like colon.

>
> Of course, we've got Colon Powell (I've actually seen it that way).


We do? I thought he must have defected by now. I think I saw a
glimpse of him in the latest satellite photographs of North Korea.

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  #33  
Old 09-02-2007, 01:00 AM
Greg Mossman
 
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Default Re: Antigua Nightmare

On Sep 1, 9:02 pm, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Aug 30, 6:27 am, "nb...@hotmail.com" <nb...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> >> The men, one "crying like a baby", were bleeding from being swept into
> >> razor-sharp coral reefs in waters that are home to great white, tiger
> >> and bull sharks.

>
> >Didn't their PADI training tell them to stay off the coral? God only
> >knows what kind of damage these crybabies did to the ecosystem. Too
> >bad the Antiguan great whites that are well known to patrol the coral
> >shallows didn't get to them first.

>
> >> The Brits - known to dive pals only as Ian and Colin - were rushed to
> >> hospital. Rescuers described student diver Ian as "badly burnt and
> >> passing in and out of consciousness" when he was found.

>
> >I always found it odd that Brits would name their babies Colin which
> >sounds like colon.

>
> Of course, we've got Colon Powell (I've actually seen it that way).


We do? I thought he must have defected by now. I think I saw a
glimpse of him in the latest satellite photographs of North Korea.

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  #34  
Old 09-02-2007, 01:00 AM
Greg Mossman
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Antigua Nightmare

On Sep 1, 9:02 pm, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Aug 30, 6:27 am, "nb...@hotmail.com" <nb...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> >> The men, one "crying like a baby", were bleeding from being swept into
> >> razor-sharp coral reefs in waters that are home to great white, tiger
> >> and bull sharks.

>
> >Didn't their PADI training tell them to stay off the coral? God only
> >knows what kind of damage these crybabies did to the ecosystem. Too
> >bad the Antiguan great whites that are well known to patrol the coral
> >shallows didn't get to them first.

>
> >> The Brits - known to dive pals only as Ian and Colin - were rushed to
> >> hospital. Rescuers described student diver Ian as "badly burnt and
> >> passing in and out of consciousness" when he was found.

>
> >I always found it odd that Brits would name their babies Colin which
> >sounds like colon.

>
> Of course, we've got Colon Powell (I've actually seen it that way).


We do? I thought he must have defected by now. I think I saw a
glimpse of him in the latest satellite photographs of North Korea.

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  #35  
Old 09-02-2007, 01:00 AM
Greg Mossman
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Antigua Nightmare

On Sep 1, 9:02 pm, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Aug 30, 6:27 am, "nb...@hotmail.com" <nb...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> >> The men, one "crying like a baby", were bleeding from being swept into
> >> razor-sharp coral reefs in waters that are home to great white, tiger
> >> and bull sharks.

>
> >Didn't their PADI training tell them to stay off the coral? God only
> >knows what kind of damage these crybabies did to the ecosystem. Too
> >bad the Antiguan great whites that are well known to patrol the coral
> >shallows didn't get to them first.

>
> >> The Brits - known to dive pals only as Ian and Colin - were rushed to
> >> hospital. Rescuers described student diver Ian as "badly burnt and
> >> passing in and out of consciousness" when he was found.

>
> >I always found it odd that Brits would name their babies Colin which
> >sounds like colon.

>
> Of course, we've got Colon Powell (I've actually seen it that way).


We do? I thought he must have defected by now. I think I saw a
glimpse of him in the latest satellite photographs of North Korea.

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  #36  
Old 09-02-2007, 01:00 AM
Greg Mossman
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Antigua Nightmare

On Sep 1, 9:02 pm, Dillon Pyron <dmpyronINVA...@austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Thus spake Greg Mossman <moss...@qnet.com> :
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Aug 30, 6:27 am, "nb...@hotmail.com" <nb...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> >> The men, one "crying like a baby", were bleeding from being swept into
> >> razor-sharp coral reefs in waters that are home to great white, tiger
> >> and bull sharks.

>
> >Didn't their PADI training tell them to stay off the coral? God only
> >knows what kind of damage these crybabies did to the ecosystem. Too
> >bad the Antiguan great whites that are well known to patrol the coral
> >shallows didn't get to them first.

>
> >> The Brits - known to dive pals only as Ian and Colin - were rushed to
> >> hospital. Rescuers described student diver Ian as "badly burnt and
> >> passing in and out of consciousness" when he was found.

>
> >I always found it odd that Brits would name their babies Colin which
> >sounds like colon.

>
> Of course, we've got Colon Powell (I've actually seen it that way).


We do? I thought he must have defected by now. I think I saw a
glimpse of him in the latest satellite photographs of North Korea.

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