Off bottom.... Rest easy Tony

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  1. diVeFR

    diVeFR New Member

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    Off bottom: term used by divers to notify the time keeper to stop his active diveing time and that a task is done and the diver is coming home (back to the boat)

    http://klfy.com/2015/02/09/fatal-motorcycle-crash-in-broussard/

    Tony was the Chuck Norris of diving. Ive witnessed this man do miracles underwater. When he became a superviser he was so intimidating. He was so good that when you worked for him you litterally really upped your game or incur the wrath of Tony. You did not want dissapoint the man. He was also a great mentor to young and upcoming divers. I also remember after Katrina Tony, myself and a whole bunch of guys teamed up and helped a diver that lost his home to the storms. Not only that this is a huge loss to the diving community but also to everyone that knew him.

    Rest easy Tony.
     
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    Pliskin New Member

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    Sorry to hear, divefr.
     
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    34468 Randy Secret Insider

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    Sorry to hear about the loss of a friend. Hope that Megan bitch spends some quality time examining the backside of window bars. Probably on a phone.
     
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    Sorry for your loss. Hopefully Megan will have to serve some time for this incident and maybe even more, as it appears there is more baggage in tow.

    God speed Tony
     
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    Sorry for the loss of your friend.

    Sucks hard
     
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    Sorry for the loss.
     
  7. JimGregory

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    What a thing to happen to a man. Condolences.
     
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    Sorry for your loss. It seems great. The things life deals out sucks sometimes, badly.
     
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    Sorry to hear about you loss, always a fear of getting rear ended, infact I have gone out of my way not to turn in that situation keep going till you are clear behind, do a uturn and go back, pain in the arse but safer
     
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    No words can express the loss you have experienced. ..RIP Tony
     
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    Sorry man, that's a guy wrencher.

    I've been diving 40+ years myself.
     
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