Ben Miller wrote:P.O.E?John Stone wrote:Wrong! Come on now. Think. The Cold War. Russians. B52s. Nuclear Armageddon. The War Room.
We may have a winner. Ben, give me a little more....
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Ben Miller wrote:P.O.E?John Stone wrote:Wrong! Come on now. Think. The Cold War. Russians. B52s. Nuclear Armageddon. The War Room.
YES!! That’s it!! We have a winner!!!!Markst95 wrote:They're Fluoridating the water...
Exactly! See, I’m not making this stuff up!Steve Laume wrote:they never drank water. They swore it would rust your pipes. Maybe in coffee but not straight up.
Now I am wondering if they may have been Russians, Steve.
Roberto, you should sleep better tonight because I purchased a second weight belt today. It’s a rubber one. So I can wear my knife on a separate belt that I’ll be able to keep on if I have to release my weights. For you brother....Sea Hunt Video wrote:It only took 23 hours to solve the mystery Great teamwork guys. I will now be able to sleep tonight.
Dasvidaniya
Sea Hunt Video wrote:John:
Congrats on the new belt.
We can talk about that buckle another day.
For now, have a sip of vodka or a glass of water.
I thought this thread was about P.O.E.psjanker wrote:Can the belt be released with a single movement and one hand? Generally one should not have to use two hands to release a weight belt and after release there should not be any catches that could cause a hang up. Idea is to release with one hand...allow weights to pull free the tail end of the belt....hold the belt free of the body and release it so it doesn’t catch on something.
I would not use a niches belt for dive weights! K-Bar holder yes.
V/r
Pete