Christmas diving.

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k ellis

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Just curious to all who plans to dive this day and to everyone in general Merry Christmas
 
I am quite certain that diving on Christmas Day would guarantee a ton of coal would be dropped down on top of my by my wife. I am going out next week though!
 
For Christmas I wish to travel to a flooded village and swim down a chimney.

No particular reason, just because.
 
On CHRISTmas day I'll be diving into a standing rib roast and a sixpak of Bud.
 
I plan to go skiing on Christmas Day. Will be diving today (Christmas Eve) ...

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
Well, I'm going diving now in Lake Ontario...then maybe if I play my cards right, on Boxing Day too.

(Boxing Day: Definition from Answers.com
Boxing Day is a bank holiday or a public holiday in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Germany, Greenland, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and countries in the Commonwealth of Nations....The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon tradition giving seasonal gifts to less wealthy people and social inferiors. Until their distribution, these gifts were stored in a "Christmas box", which was opened on December 26, when the contents were distributed).
 
I am quite certain that diving on Christmas Day would guarantee a ton of coal would be dropped down on top of my by my wife.

+1, but I did secure permission to go diving on Boxing Day. I saw the biggest lobster of my life about a week ago but I was very low on gas in bad conditions. I am going back for the 1 in 10,000 chance Lobzilla is still there. Hey, sometimes Christmas dreams come true.
 
Of late, my wife and I go some place warm over Christmas and if a dive operator offers diving on Christmas, I go. Yesterday, I did a two-tank PM dive in Grand Cayman.
 

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