shortylickens
No Lifer
- Jul 15, 2003
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The bodies trapped in the wrecks? Still there, white as ivory and preserved by the temp. I've never understood how people can dive what is basically an open tomb. As creepy as it is disrespectful.
Many years ago when my wife and I would take weekend trips to Las Vegas, we live in So Cal. I would always go to the grocery store where they had the bulk chocolates and I would get a combination of chocolate covered raisins, chocolate covered peanuts and nonpareils. The bag would stay in the car and eventually the chocolate would melt together. Then it would resolidify. Then you would break yourself off a piece of chocolate and it would be a wonderful surprise to see what you got. We started to call this the "Chocolate Ball" The chocolate ball is still legendary in our family 30 years later.Preach.
This one really speaks to me:
View attachment 40061 That's a 12 ounce can of beer Andre the Giant is holding
I guess it's all a matter of perspective/time: we don't seem to share the same concern when it comes to ancient, extinct tribal tombs or even Roman wreckage in the Mediterranean....
I guess the black sea also murder ships in these ways..
The bodies trapped in the wrecks? Still there, white as ivory and preserved by the temp. I've never understood how people can dive what is basically an open tomb. As creepy as it is disrespectful.
Qcumber cult in action
the origin of the cult:
Qcumber cult in action