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Message: Entry: Ecstasy at Sea Link: http://www.takimag.com/blogs/article/ecstasy_at_sea#33071 Post contents: i'm not jealous but you do pass the envy test. i hope you put that one in your top drawer. can i ask a blue collar question: is your top drawer the sock drawer? no, i'm kidding a bit. it's almost as beautiful in terms of the sea down south in the gulf of mexico off of the island of cozumel. it's great to scuba dive therein with the groupers. they're huge some of them, the cows of the sea yet they can move around down there like speeding bullets or ghosts. fortunately mother Nature has programmed them not to attempt to inhale anything the size of a diver or it could really mess with one's vital equipment. if you feed them which is why they show up in the first place wondering if you will, since others have. And then you drift dive underwater in the current. They'll follow you, thinking they'll be fed more. The current means nothing to their swimming ability and they don't realize that for a human speeding along, that's all one can do at the moment, no room for further feeding. Then they tire and leave the current like stockbrokers looking for the next 'client.' I suppose hedgies would be the sharks. Think any of them'll ever be human; or were they short-sheeted, or truncated in evolution? I remember when I used to work down there on municipal bonds so the rich don't have to pay any taxes the motto on the commercial side of it was: 'take the suckers as they go by.' frankly i'd put a grouper or shark higher on the scale of evolution to be honest. the sea, the sea i wonder why mother Nature ever had us go beyond. I'm going back when i do in a good way - feeding the groupers. Sent at: 2008 12 02