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diverdiver8:
I've lurked there a fair bit...nothing really to see.

Thanks for the welcome though
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diverdiver8:
Someone help me out here...am I missing something? :huh:
Nope, not at all.
 
Welcome to :sblogo:
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diverdiver8:
Someone help me out here...am I missing something? :huh:

You have to forgive David, he is senial :popcorn:
 
diverdiver8:
Long time lurker, first time poster! ;)

Just wanted to say Hi from Beautiful Savannah, GA!! :wavey:

Took up diving 10 years ago and haven't stopped since, prefer warm water and beautiful islands, but also a history buff, so I'm getting more and more into wreck diving. So I'll be ordering my drysuit very soon!

Your intro is going to set a record on hits... er, I mean, "views"! :D

Not to mention replies!

Welcome!

Dave C
 
Calm down, fellows . . . . .

Welcome to the ScubaBoard, Diverdiver8.

You live in a beautiful city.

Next time you're out on Tybee, have one for me.

The Kraken
 
Well helloooooo yourself! :D

Great Lakes country is where you wanna' go for some of that wreck diving. Next time you find yourself heading up towards Chicago, let me know and I will help arrange a charter. I'll be diving a new drysuit myself this year, so I will be looking for some chances to go out and hit some of the deeper, colder wrecks on Lake Michigan.

Oh, and as for your thread title...plenty of fine watering holes up this way, too... ;)
 

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