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Alright you got me :D
Yorkshire divers it is ;)

As I said same name and avater ;)
 
Adrian Kelland:
The worst thing about us posting here now is that we aren't diving :(

I now :11: Mrs Mares is all bunged up, so I,ve got the kit in the pool playing around :11:

That reminds me I,ve got to stop dripping over this keyboard :D

Back on topic for a sec,
Would you agree that the use of ponys is much more accepted in the UK than the US, that was the point I was trying to make, Badly I admit.......... :06:
 
Mr Mares:
I now :11: Mrs Mares is all bunged up, so I,ve got the kit in the pool playing around :11:
Commiserations Paul. I had a cold for 3 of the finest w/es we had in may. Well p****d off.


Back on topic for a sec,
Would you agree that the use of ponys is much more accepted in the UK than the US, that was the point I was trying to make, Badly I admit.......... :06:
Oh yes. From what I have read and seen, defninitely. I think it may be as much to do with a the training syllabus, and perhaps a reliance on dive guides?

Adrian
 

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