It is hard to keep a 96 year old up

It is hard to keep a 96 year old up

Ray Woolley, who turned 96 on Aug. 28, plunged to a depth of 140 feet for 48 minutes, setting a new world record the SCUBA endurance event organizers said. He beat his previous record of 133 feet for 44 minutes. “It’s just unbelievable. I’ve been diving now for 59 years and these are the sort of dives that you remember because there are so many divers with you,” Woolley said, of the other 47 divers who swam with him. Underwater images showed Woolley and other divers sitting on the hull of the submerged ship as fish, and the occasional turtle, swam by a shipwreck off Cyprus.

Scuba diving tip: “Welcome to the food chain folks. You are no longer at the top of it.”

I don’t want to go scuba diving because one of the only things I’m confident about on a daily basis is having enough oxygen.

What do you get when you combine a scuba diver with a janitor?
Jaques Coustodian!

Scuba diving is a good hobby
If you wanna hit rock bottom.