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Michael
 
Any of you who have ever been diving with me know I need all the help I can get.:D I get lost alot (even with a navigator in my truck), I never know the tides, weather, conditions, etc and I don't know the good places to eat. I NEED my dive buddies.:)
 
denisegg:
Any of you who have ever been diving with me know I need all the help I can get.:D I get lost alot (even with a navigator in my truck), I never know the tides, weather, conditions, etc and I don't know the good places to eat. I NEED my dive buddies.:)


Anyone got a spare extra fin for Denise?


We got to get this girl two fins so she'll at least quit swiming in circles with one fin!
 
wow denise... i'm sorry you don't have the built in compass or observation skils to find good places to eat. LOL

finding a good place to eat in fl boils down to 2 things from what i've seen. look for the run down building with people parking the next block to get in or places that are located on the intercoastal that people by boat can come by.
 
denisegg:
Any of you who have ever been diving with me know I need all the help I can get.:D I get lost alot (even with a navigator in my truck), I never know the tides, weather, conditions, etc and I don't know the good places to eat. I NEED my dive buddies.:)

No doubt. I saw you holding on to Andy's BC that day at ABWA. Poor kid, I bet his SAC rated sky rockted past mine. AND, if you would've actually helped by swimming, you could've done a second dive. swimming =(usually) means warm

Michael
 
offroaddiver:
finding a good place to eat in fl boils down to 2 things from what i've seen. look for the run down building with people parking the next block to get in or places that are located on the intercoastal that people by boat can come by.

That's exactly where they have been taking me to eat...You are good offroad...I knew I should have come up there and eat with you Easter Sunday :wink:
 
Hemlon:

Oh, excuse me, I guess no one has warned...ummm...i mean introduced you to PePaw:D
 
mwhities:
No doubt. I saw you holding on to Andy's BC that day at ABWA. Poor kid, I bet his SAC rated sky rockted past mine.
Michael

You jest, but that really happened on our OW check out dive at the Destin Jetties. It was a horrible day for a first ocean dive. December, cold, rainy, bad surge, no vis...I'm serious you could barely see your hand in front of you. So when we had to navigate out to the rocks, I was afraid we would get separated so I put my finger in one of the d rings on his bc and held on for dear life. I didn't have enough weight and was floating up above him and he WAS dragging me...:shakehead ..Bless his heart...the boy has got to love his mom to put up with her :D
 
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