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Most aspects of being underwater. I love teaching new people to diving, underwater photography, going after lobsters or mellowing out
 
Turn on, tune in, drop out.

Timothy Leary's dead. (Really.) :rofl3::rofl3:

"Turn on, tune in, drop out" is a counterculture phrase coined by Timothy Leary in the 1960s. The phrase came to him in the shower one day after Marshall McLuhan suggested to Leary that he come up with "something snappy" to promote the benefits of LSD.

Seriously, it's being in 80 feet of water wondering what I will run into next.
 
Just being there ... something to look at is a bonus ... can be fish, coral or wrecks, doesn't worry me.
 

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