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OrlandoRogue

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Hi from way-too-sunny Orlando. I am testing the water by joining this site-not really a fan of chat rooms and postings, but I thought I would give it a shot. As a scuba novice, I hope to gain some advice, insight and an occassional dive buddy or buddies for weekend scuba adventures. I look forward to getting wet!
 
welcome,

If you want good advice this is the place to ask, there is always an wealth of experience and opinion available to the novice or the expert.
 
Agree with CM ^^^^, just ignore everything I say though.........
 
Hello Orlando,i Am New To This Site Also.i Live In Lake County But Work Here In Sunny-orlando.lets Go Diving Soon.later!
 
Welcome to you as well, Oscar Lara. Do you dive the springs in Central Florida, hit the coast or both? I am still exploring...but always up for any suggestions!
 
Welcome to the board!

Joe
 
Howdy!

Welcome to SB!!
:happywave Put us in your computer's favorites and check in often. This is a great place to learn, compare, argue :argue: Look around our various forums - everything from New-To-Scuba to Instructors-Only to Dive Medicine.


don

BTW - Did you set up your Profile? Some ideas for your Profle might be taken from looking at mine. Click on my Username to the upper left, then click on my Profile, and see what I've done. For your's, click the [CP] in the upper left of the screen, then click [Edit Profile]. If you need any more help, PM me direct.

And don't forget to wash your hands after handling meat, poultry or fish.
 
Avast, and welcome! You'll find almost anything you want to know, (and some things you don't!), about diving, life, and diving life, here on this site!

Arrrr!

TJ
 

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