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ComputerJoe

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Well I attended last Saturday for the Thunder Bay Underwater Preserve Committee and managed to get away from our booth for the afternoon session. I learned some very important lessons from Tom Wilsons hilarious presentation that I felt I should share with you.

Lesson #1:
The first level of Deep Diving ends when the new diver, having just purchased all of his basic OW gear and exclaims "This will be the last piece of Dive Gear I will EVER have to buy.

Lesson #2:
The final level of diving begins when the diver realizes that everyone of his buddies has AIDS (Aquatically Induced Divorce Syndrome).

A great show, new presentations from Chris Kohl and Dave Trotter celebrating their 25th year in business, and regularly attended by 200 - 300 divers and vendors.
 

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