Do you have to pull the thing off, or does it release you on it's own and swim off?
Snus @ the beach
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Originally posted by tom502Do you have to pull the thing off, or does it release you on it's own and swim off?
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Originally posted by tom502Do you have to pull the thing off, or does it release you on it's own and swim off?
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Originally posted by ddandbOriginally posted by lxskllrInteresting use of snus. I think I'd have a hard time smearing my delicious snus on a jellyfish sting. That's a hell of a dilemma, pain, or snus :^D
After the pain subsides you can pop the snus right in your mouth.
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Originally posted by SnusdogOriginally posted by sagedilAnd the last two times, I have lost portions in the water and just sat there and watched as they floated away.
Originally posted by sagedilAnd no Jelly fish there.
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Originally posted by cyrax777or when i lived in huntington beach ca sting rays!. seal beach was worse for them thu. you learn quickly to shuffle your feet.
One of those pools with a swim up barWhen it's my time to go, I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my uncle did....... Not screaming in terror like his passengers
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Well, at least you knew enough not to piss on yourself....there are a lot of people out there who still believe that actually works. :P
Back home in Florida, the currents in the Gulf of Mexico near the shoreline are not usually very strong, so they have all kinds of those things floating around. Sting rays are a problem there as well.....I caught one once bottom-fishing off of a pier, and after seeing the tail barb on that bastard, I have had reservations about going in the water since.
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Originally posted by JasonSting rays are a problem there as well.....I caught one once bottom-fishing off of a pier, and after seeing the tail barb on that bastard, I have had reservations about going in the water since.
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