Beautiful Moments
The best night of my life was spent lying in the bottom of a boat, floating down a river low enough to be under the thin layer of mist gathering at about 3am such that it scudded between me and the stars.
Make us feel all warm and fluffy. Tell us about the most beautiful moments in your life so far.
( , Fri 11 Mar 2005, 9:15)
The best night of my life was spent lying in the bottom of a boat, floating down a river low enough to be under the thin layer of mist gathering at about 3am such that it scudded between me and the stars.
Make us feel all warm and fluffy. Tell us about the most beautiful moments in your life so far.
( , Fri 11 Mar 2005, 9:15)
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Near death with both the loves of my life
I was at 20m below the icy seas of the south coast of England, diving with my bestest girly - my dive buddy and my best friend ever. I felt salt water in my mouth and realised that my regulator had fallen to bits! This is not good! I was 20m from life and 19.9m from drowning....the only way would have been up. I managed to get myself onto my alternative air source only to spin around and see my girlfriend looking freaked out of her gourd by what appeared to be happening in front of her. When she realised I had sorted myself out and was fine, the ball-shrinking chill of the English Channel suddenly became the warmest of glows that ran through my whole body. I think that was the moment that I knew I had found my soul mate and that I would soon propose to her in the most elaborate way whilst at 35000 feet travelling to a new life in Australia.....but that is another story.
( , Tue 15 Mar 2005, 23:51, Reply)
I was at 20m below the icy seas of the south coast of England, diving with my bestest girly - my dive buddy and my best friend ever. I felt salt water in my mouth and realised that my regulator had fallen to bits! This is not good! I was 20m from life and 19.9m from drowning....the only way would have been up. I managed to get myself onto my alternative air source only to spin around and see my girlfriend looking freaked out of her gourd by what appeared to be happening in front of her. When she realised I had sorted myself out and was fine, the ball-shrinking chill of the English Channel suddenly became the warmest of glows that ran through my whole body. I think that was the moment that I knew I had found my soul mate and that I would soon propose to her in the most elaborate way whilst at 35000 feet travelling to a new life in Australia.....but that is another story.
( , Tue 15 Mar 2005, 23:51, Reply)
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