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20 Years In March,,

Hi Richard

We don't get the crocs down here they are mostly right up in the northern parts of Aus but we do get the odd jelly fish, but they won't hurt you through the wetsuit and they mostly float around on the surface.

If I remember right you have been over here and done some diving? if so did you have a good time ?
 
Blue Bottles

Robert - You must have some tough skin if you think those jellyfish don't bother you. I had a "blue bottle" wrap around my leg up at Noosa - I thought I was gonna die! Huge red welt and stung for hours (well maybe an hour but it was a long hour, LOL).
Tim
 
Tim you poor bugger those blue bottles realy hurt Ive been lucky and only been stung once by them and shit they hurt. but I would have to be unlucky if they stung me through a wetsuit. :D
 
Robert,

You have a good memory. I have done some diving on the outer reef out of Cairns. To answer honestly, it was disappointing. On a scale of 1 to 10 it would be a 6. I think one would need to take a few days to savor the Coral Sea to really have great diving. The reefs out of north Q'land cannot even be compared to the mind-boggling Caribbean. My family enjoys the land of Oz, but I prefer it 2000 kilometres across the Tasman to the land of Aotearoa where you don't need to constantly be on guard against horrid things that chase you, tail-whip you, sting you, bite you, and eat you! (and yes, jellyfish can easily kill you).

Richard
 
Robert, you doing the Aussie HOG rally? I read there are two for you lucky people this year.


Starting my 4th full time year.
Reed
 
Richard

I would love to go diving in the Caribbean, from the pics Ive seen it looks great, if you have any photos I would love to see them ?
I can't compare one place to another as I have only dived around the local area.
 
Hi Reed

I havn't seen you around for a while I hope all is well ?

I left the HOG group about 3-4 years ago so I dont get any news letters about whats going on but I do run into some of the members every now and then, I will have to ask them about it.
 
8 years on March 1. Great industry. Unfortunatly, too many are getting into the business now. Fly by nights by the dozen.
 
Speaking of diving and jellyfish, I just got this in one of those annoying email forwards...

"Next time you have a bad day at work...think of this guy. Rob is a commercial saturation diver for Global Divers in Louisiana. He performs underwater repairs on offshore drilling ri gs. Below is an E-mail he sent to his sister. She then sent it to The X, 103.2 on your FM dial in Ft Wayne IN, who was sponsoring a "worst job experience" contest. Needless to say, she won. Hi Sue, Just another note from your bottom-dwelling brother. Last week I had a bad day at the office. I know you've been feeling down lately at work, so I thought I would share my dilemma with you to make you realize it's not so bad after all. Before I can tell you what happened to me, I first must bore you with a few technicalities of my job. As you know, my office lies at the bottom of the sea. I wear a suit to the office. It's a wetsuit. This time of year the water is quite cool. So what we do to keep warm is this: we have a diesel powered industrial water heater. This $20,000 piece of equipment sucks the water out of the sea. It heats it to a delightful temperature. It then pumps it down to the diver through a garden hose, which is taped to the air hose. Now this sounds like a darn good plan, and I've used it several times with no complaints. What I do when I get to the bottom and start working is take the hose and stuff it down the back of my wetsuit. This floods my whole suit with warm water. It's like working in a Jacuzzi. Everything was going well until all of a sudden, my butt started to itch. So, of course, I scratched it. This only made things worse. Within a few seconds my butt started to burn. I pulled the hose out from my back, but the damage was done. In agony I realized what had happened. The hot water machine had sucked up a jellyfish and pumped it into my suit. Now since I don't have any hair on my back, the jellyfish couldn't stick to it. However, the crack of my butt was not as fortunate. When I scratched what I thought was an itch, I was actually grinding the jellyfish into my butt. I informed the dive supervisor of my dilemma over the communicator. His instructions were unclear due to the fact th at he, along with 5 other divers were all laughing hysterically. Needless to say I aborted the dive. I was instructed to make 3 agonizing in-water decompression stops totaling 35 minutes before I could reach the surface to begin my chamber dry decompression. When I arrived at the surface, I was wearing nothing but my brass helmet. As I climbed out of the water, the medic, with tears of laughter running down his face, handed me a tube of cream and told me to rub it on my butt as soon as I got in the chamber. The cream put the fire out, but I couldn't poop for 2 days because my butthole was swollen shut. So, next time you're having a bad day at work, think about how much worse it would be if you had a jellyfish shoved up your butt. Now repeat to yourself, "I love my job, I love my job, I love my job..."
 
I have one thing to say! Thank God for all of you who have been in business and are willing to manage a site like this as well as share your ideas and experience. This is fairly new to me as I just left a major phone Co. after 30+ years, the last few were agonizing. I was not ready to retire and do not ever want to work for a large Co. again. They were good for a paycheck and paid for a BS and a Master's. I have decided to venture into the powerwash / deck care business as I have some experience. You people have really added to my knowledge. I cannot wait for warm weather and the ability to ork for myself!
Thanks all
 
I started out cleaning windows and gutters in 1989 after I got out of the navy. Added power washing about 6 months later when I baught my first cold water drag around machine from a girlfriend. I still have that big heavy thing too and it still runs great even though I don't use it much anymore.
 
Henry???

Henry, "I still have that big heavy thing too and it still runs great even though I don't use it much anymore." Is this refering to the girl friend or the drag around clod machine? LOL
 
Ron,
Congrats on the big 20! We having been doing business in Massachusetts for 18 years. What did you do before power washing and how did you get into the business? I had a friend in Florida who was into the business and I was looking to get out of the ice cream business. I saw the potential and dove in. I have never looked back! Well, enough ranting! It's quite an achievement to last 20 years.

Regards,

Mike Cassidy
www.PowerWashNow.com
Mobile Power Wash of New England
P.O. Box 1511
Plainville, Ma., 02762
 
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