My husband made me do it!!

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NurseShark

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After reading the posts over his shoulder, he finally made me "get my own" account on scubaboard. The biggest difficulty now will be getting him to log off so I can post my 2 cents worth. I must say that what I have read so far has been impressive & the board seems to be full of great people with a vast amount of knowledge about our most recent & most encompassing passion - gettin' wet with the fish!
 
Welcome to the board. Hopefully "shark" is not descriptive :D

The obvious answer to having your own login here is to have your own computer :wink: That way you can argue with hubby online :bonk:

I see you are also in Gods Diving Country, or, as we know it, the PNW!

MD
 
From what I've been told, shark would not be descriptive!! But I do have a fascination & love of the greatest predator in the other 2/3rds of the world! The "nurse" part becomes obvious when you read my profile. You got to love the PNW - where half the time it's wetter on the land than in the ocean with your drysuit on! (I don't know about washington, but its raining cats & dogs in Vancouver today - some of them even blowing in sideways)!
 
Welcome to the boards from upstate New York. -4 degrees Farenheit this morning.
 
NurseShark once bubbled...
....but its raining cats & dogs in Vancouver today - some of them even blowing in sideways)!

...right, sure...the typical story from Vancouver...rain, I'm convinced it's a conspiracy to keep Easterners from learning the secret of the land of sun and honey...and great diving! Welcome aboard...are they still planning to sink a plane in a cove near Whistler?

Oh and thanks for asking, weather has been -20 o C for a week, warming up to -10 o C today...now you can go open the umbrella and gloat...
 
Please consider this a nice warm welcome from the sunny south! By the way, what does a drysuit look like?
 

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