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almitywife:
I would dive with Jeff but he would make me take my ankle weights off and that AINT happening
Ha.....saw the "before" version.


Anyways, just reading about ankle weights makes my nose twitch.
 
mdb:
Jon: My call is most regular posters on this board would do quite well in a kelp forest, Southern or Northern California. A good Mexican food feast after diving would be another treat.

I don't disagree that a great breakfast on Maui could break the solo diving mantra. I just want to go my way while you go your way. We can meet back on the boat/shore.

I'm with you on that. However, going from drysuit to tropical would be easier than vise versa...I would think most who grew up in 3 mill shorties would hate it at first.

Hey back on dive buddies, at least in California, you can always blame the bad viz for starting with a buddy and ending up solo. It must be harder to ditch them in 150 foot vis!

By the way, the kelp forests are underrated. They barely get a mention in the industry travel mags and that's a shame. It is a lot like floating through a redwood forest...what a rush. If given only one place I could dive the rest of my life; it would have kelp. That would surprise a lot of people who know me given my love of Maui.

How would a shredded beef burrito taste with coconut syrup?
 
Kayla:
:rofl3: I almost said "I know" but that would have been taken way out of context!.


Probably. . . I will meet you in our thread in a bit catching up now:D

ok back to the topic I would dive with most any MOF/NMOFia members. . .
 
I would dive with any of you and that is the truth ((well except for Andy I really need to think about that because I'm tired of waiting for the line to get untangled and the flooding drysuit, but I like your avatar. Now Scubafool has a nice and smooth line work ethic. (you could learn from him Andy))
 
JeffG:
If that is what it takes to be off a list, I shouldn't be on any ;)

oh...honey...you are SO on my list....






and then some, ahem....
 
While I may solo dive 80-90% of the time, I always enjoy diving with one of my regular buddies... or buddies to be.
 
I would love to dive with any of you who would allow a new diver to come and learn. I am excited to learn and dive. Look forward to meeting each of you under and above the surface.

Fuzzy
 
I have had a positively huge crush on Scuba Mom AKA The Lovely Young Kat for over twenty-five years now. I don't get to dive with her nearly enough!
I've thoroughly enjoyed being a buddy for every SB member I've been lucky enough to go diving with, and I look forward to meeting and diving with many more, and soon. :)
Rick
 
drbill:
While I may solo dive 80-90% of the time, I always enjoy diving with one of my regular buddies... or buddies to be.

I liked diving with ya Dr B :D
 
dsteding:
Uncle Pug: I've heard stories of you standing on your head with perfect buoyancy underwater, that would be awesome to see.


Last year, as a newbie, Uncle Pug took me to the Alki Pipeline and Cove 2. For the Cove 2 dive, as we descended down one of the buoy lines (I don't descend fast even now, with more experience...so I was going reaaaallly slow), Uncle Pug kept his horizontal trim as he descended...except he was on his back, arms crossed as if he were relaxing on a hammock, looking up at me descend, grabbing the buoy line, trying hard to control my buoyancy. It was quite a spectacle.



And for my list...

I get to dive with the person on it...all the time. Thanks for being my buddy, coachrenz.
 

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