Scuba dove? Scuba dived?

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You missed the point. The symbols 2+2=4 isn't some hard and fast rule that can never change as you tried to assert.
Sigh.....ok man. Like I said in another thread (I think it was another thread - maybe it was this one) - everything is futile.
 
Nine pages... it must be a slow day...
 
Nine pages... it must be a slow day...

hahaha...


I think Dove is more gooder than Dived.
 
Dived, dove either one works....

The only one that drives me bonkers is 'good' used when it should be 'well'. "I dove and I did good." AARRGGGHHH!!!!
 
Dived, dove either one works....

The only one that drives me bonkers is 'good' used when it should be 'well'. "I dove and I did good." AARRGGGHHH!!!!

yeah, that's not well English
 
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Now you've done it...

MUNCHKIN GAME IN THE BASIC SCUBA DISCUSSIONS FORUM!

:dork2:

I think we need to convince Steve Jackson and John Kovalic to come up with a Munchkin Scuba game.
 
I'm glad you brought this up because all the literature uses the words scuba dived instead of dove. It always bothered me :)
 
I use dived as dove just doesn't feel comfortable to me personally, even though it may be grammatically acceptable; however, when people start typing "I have dove such and such a place" it's a whole different matter altogether. :mooner:
 

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