The learning curve

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I enjoyed reading your post. Thanks for sharing. I would have been surprised if you didn't have a CO2 headache after the first dive.

You learned some important lessons, but it appears you may have a few more to learn. Why did you go inside a wreck on your first ever ocean dive? That could have killed you.

Barracuda are not aggressive and do not attack divers, relax and enjoy them.
 
ScubaThor:
Plus, if all else fails, you can always become a writer...seem to be pretty adept at that. :)

Well..........there are a few issues with that as well. Don't quit your day job.
 
Walter:
Well..........there are a few issues with that as well. Don't quit your day job.

Don't be kicking a man while he's down! :)
Decent...descent....same thing.
 
Actually, they aren't, but I assume that's a typo - haul - octopie and slow instead of slowly aren't. No kicking, I just believe in honesty instead of fueling false hopes.
 
Oh crap!!!! PLEASE---let's not start another grammar lesson!!!:shakehead
 
Walter is merely exercising his right to set correct expectation levels. A healthy dose of reality for poor Sungod...as well as hijacking this thread. :)
 
Walter:
Pay attention, Cuda. It's not a grammar lesson.

"slow"---"slowly" One is an adjective; the other is an adverb; thus grammar.
 

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