Monday, June 21, 2010

Brent Everett Vídeos Gratis

Report


mid-June 2010, the rain is back and strong storm chasing since yesterday about the islands. My colleague Sebo has become my immediate neighbors, and now lives above me.

I have the day off and wanted to climb with a few guests a ride to Baska. But as fate would have it raining this morning with rain. Very sad but oh well.

tried in recent times we have our jet ski to get to run but unfortunately not want the crap that we like you. I also had some really fun classes that did. It is always amazing to learn how different people or understand. Some come and dive briefing after the first virtually error-free, and some understanding at the end of the 4-day course is still not as they get air from the jacket. But as Mark always says so beautiful, "when a student bit after the fifth time to explain not still understand, go out like this it's up to you and work first on to you."

Otherwise, I've done it by now I think my slug way so I have space and it is cozy Some Masen. Now I think the summer time may come, our free days are almost all gone and the rest of the year will probably consist of work day in and day out. Then I wish you even more sunshine than here on Krk has at the moment and hope I see a few of you even noses for a long weekend or a week climbing vacation in Krk!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Pregnant With Iucd Installed

Pix of the Iceland Cres





Monday, June 7, 2010

Noise Suppressor Car Audio

The storm ...

beginning of last week's it then yet so far. My diving has been the worst happened. Already in the morning when I left the house I knew the day is the shit. Rain clouds and everything gray. Oh great. Once at the dive shop we were talking about but then come to all guests on the day trip. Even the trip to the dive site on rock Merag Cres was very windy and cold. There Once all jumped into the water and when I modified my Advanced students went into the water flow began. Mirro our captain warned me that he still had any umparken the Bott because the wind could turn the same. Barely submerged it started to pour and lightning as if there were no tomorrow. After a quarter of an hour in the flow, I was trying to practice on tare with my students and decided to appear. On the surface now was a huge storm raging on and the boat was gone! It drove about 100m from the original not at anchorage at sea and I knew first what is going on. Busy my students to the boat in tow and thoughts are with the children the other group was diving at me was getting the jitters. On the boat we managed it after a long struggle to come to even up and Mirro told that the rope with that boat was secured to the rear is torn and hangs in the propeller, so he can no longer drive and is out just the anchor thrown by not completely abortion. A view of the Stormy Sea, not divers, ... suddenly I was not sure if I can bring everyone back healthy home. Popped a piece by piece after the other from the group and I attempted rescue them rings and ropes so that they were bringing me back from exhaustion under. Slowly read through the storm and the children were still not there. Thank God that her group had emerged as the last. They were smart enough underwater to wait until the worst was over. After I had even cut the rope from the propeller, we were finally out of the storm and I was all ready but happy that everyone was there and they went well. I think on the way home I've counted to about another 100 times to be sure!