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While returning to my boat from the gedunk store...to my horror I
dropped my keys in the water and heard a loud splash!

Good thing I thought ahead and bought me a superior floating keychain.
Nothing was damaged. And I recovered my floating keys.

A power boater I know has a small brass anchor for his keychain! How
smart is that.

Capt. Joe
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Joe wrote:
While returning to my boat from the gedunk store...to my horror I
dropped my keys in the water and heard a loud splash!

Good thing I thought ahead and bought me a superior floating keychain.
Nothing was damaged. And I recovered my floating keys.

A power boater I know has a small brass anchor for his keychain! How
smart is that.


About as smart as keeping a cell phone in your shirt pocket. So far,
I've seen two people drop them in the water.

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Do you wear those hardhat diver shoes?

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While returning to my boat from the gedunk store...to my horror I
dropped my keys in the water and heard a loud splash!

Good thing I thought ahead and bought me a superior floating keychain.
Nothing was damaged. And I recovered my floating keys.

A power boater I know has a small brass anchor for his keychain! How
smart is that.

Capt. Joe
Always prepared.



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Would they help his balance?

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Do you wear those hardhat diver shoes?

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While returning to my boat from the gedunk store...to my horror I
dropped my keys in the water and heard a loud splash!

Good thing I thought ahead and bought me a superior floating keychain.
Nothing was damaged. And I recovered my floating keys.

A power boater I know has a small brass anchor for his keychain! How
smart is that.

Capt. Joe
Always prepared.





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does a zoot suit work in this application?
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Do you wear those hardhat diver shoes?

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Yes.... I put them on every day when I run 5 miles.
How did you know that?

Joe






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While returning to my boat from the gedunk store...to my horror I
dropped my keys in the water and heard a loud splash!

Good thing I thought ahead and bought me a superior floating keychain.
Nothing was damaged. And I recovered my floating keys.

A power boater I know has a small brass anchor for his keychain! How
smart is that.

Capt. Joe
Always prepared.

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Do you wear those hardhat diver shoes?

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Yes.... I put them on every day when I run 5 miles.


underwater?


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Do you wear those hardhat diver shoes?

Gilligan



Yes.... I put them on every day when I run 5 miles.


underwater?


No....I use them when I run up Galveston Mountain.

Joe
 
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