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...whilst swimming laps in the pool and you get some water in them, you try to clear them by tilting them up and blowing out with your nose.....only to find that you've flooded them. urgh..
 
You know you are a diver when you can't mow the back yard anymore.

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Or when your F350 squats packing for a weekend.

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You know you are a diver, when you are jealous of your back yard!
 
That was a year ago, it is worse now.
 
I have that covered as well.

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You know you are a diver... because you read all the postings on this Thread.
And keep reading, and reading and...

Kind of addicting, when not diving.

You know you're a diver when you wear your dive gloves out side when its cold.
 
...whilst swimming laps in the pool and you get some water in them, you try to clear them by tilting them up and blowing out with your nose.....only to find that you've flooded them. urgh..

Assume "them" means swim goggles. When you try to clear them are you doing it face in water? When snorkeling I dumped water out with head above the surface.
 

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