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scoooba1, meet scuba03. :eyebrow:

Hey scuba03, you are welcome to post your own Inro here on this forum, too. Start with the [Post Thread] button. :cowboy:
 
Hi there Brian,
Welcome to Scuba Board - the greatest online place, the fastest growing, and the nicest! Congrats on getting certified. You can meet a lot of helpful people here and it’s an awesome place to get answers about scuba diving. If you ever want to chat feel free to PM me. Take care and safe diving from Matt. :thumb:



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scoooba1:
My name is Brian,

I'm a new diver from Phoenix, and have just finished my Adv. OW Cert (still
consider myself a newby though!) I would like to move on to Padi Rescue
Diver, but need to start logging some dives first.

If anybody else in the Phoenix area needs a dive buddy please email me - I
am willing to try any lake in the area (and hopefully make a trip to Rocky Point
in the near future). You can reach me at bk6662@hotmail.com

Look forward to hearing from you guys and gals!
Brian
Brian,
WELCOME to ScubaBoard!!
Wow, quit a welcome from area natives. Had I realized how many divers were there, (were they there in the 70's?) I might not have been out of the game so long. Enjoy your diving, get involved with these folks.

Now for my stock message, which is still under construction:
This is a great place to meet people, talk about diving, and get information on just about any aspect of diving -or other subjects sometimes- that you can think of. Roaming through the forums is great help for me.
When you post a question, be as sure as you can that it's in the right forum or you'll probably find it moved.
The folks here are passionate about their diving, some about their specialty, so the reading can get very interesting, sometimes very hot.
Don't forget, if you haven't already done it, to fill out you profile as completely as reasonable, it'll save you being asked and having to repeat the information often.
Enjoy!

Tom
 

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