The OMER basher from SB


  • Fathomable? (I learned a new word). :)


    un·fath·om·a·ble (n-f-m-bl)
    adj.
    1. Difficult or impossible to understand; incomprehensible: unfathomable theories.
    2. Difficult or impossible to measure: the unfathomable depths.:)

  • Gracias Rolo.


    My english is very limited. I have never lived in an english speaking country. I learned it at school.


    Your kidding me.....you write with better grammar then me Marco...my ears ring so loud it distracts from my
    spelling and composition.:D




    Cheers, Don

    "Great mother ocean brought forth all life, it is my eternal home'' Don Berry from Blue Water Hunters.


    Spearfishing Store the freediving and spearfishing equipment specialists.

  • I have nothing to say about Omer but good things, I have had a Shardana board for about 4 years, and it performs flawlessly, and is bullet proof. It worths every penny. I bought a pair of Omer shoes (that were second hand already, but in great condition) a couple of years ago and they are still kicking as new. I bought a mini lazer, when they were still available in the states, and is a great lil´knive. After four years of every week use, I still use my Omer Ocean mimetic suit, and I am abusing it in order to get a brand new pursuit green cammo and nothing, the damn thing is undestructable!! :confused1: :D Still looking forward to have an Omer product to fail me. That is the truth.

    I'm a Speardiver, not a freediver

  • While Marco's English is mysteriously profound I find it incommensurable to monster's :D


    I have to agree, both of them have a great dominion of the english language (way better than me anyways) but monster's use of the vocabulary is something else. Then again Marco also knows Italian and IDK if monster do but I think it's cool that some members are fluent in other languages.:thumbsup2:

  • :) Thank you Billy, I have no problems to translate the word "Beer" to any living language, examples of the "B" word:


    Birra: Italian
    Birria: Mexican slang
    Biére: French
    Beera: Arabic
    Beerra: Bulgarian
    Bieron: Esperanto
    Biyara: Hindi
    Byohr: Irish
    Bee ru: Japanese
    Be-reh:Romanian



    Etc. The "B" word comes from the "B" complex in the beer I guess :D Problem is, you can´t order it more than twice in other languages, cause you will start to loose fluency exponentially :D

    I'm a Speardiver, not a freediver


  • hahah so true my friend, verbosity in a foreign tongue and inebriation are most certainly inversely proportional :D haha

    i like to spear fish

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