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Hey DivingGal

I STILL say "brrrrrrr" - but I would love to try it one day!

Cheers
 
Well, it can get kinda :cold: around here, but it's really gotta get chilly up in your waters heh!

Sea you in the Deep Blue!


 
Tavi, Kerlucu
Should either you head this way, drop a line ahead of time, and I'll meet you at the river to dive.

Mario - mon ami, chilly not here. Yesterday water temperature at Prescott 55F (13C), air temp 75F (24C). Slightly overcast, so the OW students didn't bake in the black wet suits! -- Yahoo, another 18 newly certified divers!
 
Thanks DivingGal... definitely will do. NOt sure when that will be, but it's nice to know there will be friendly faces wherever I go.

:)
 
Sup Diving Gal! Brrr that sure does sound chilly!

So on a side note: Have you talked to those new students about Scubasource?

Sea you in the Deep Blue!



 
Mario - I talk about this place all the time. I've been encouraging everyone to join in. To the 'newbies' I've stress that it's a great place to learn, but to all it's a great place to have fun. :D

Chilly? All a state of mind!
 
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