Is there room for one more diver?

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Cold_H2O
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Is there room for one more diver?

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I was diving Redondo on New Years day when I met a few members of this board.
As divers always do ~ We got to swapping tales and they told me about this place.

I reconize a few names so it already feels comfortable here.

I have been diving since the fall of 97.
Most of my diving is done in Puget Sound. Love the cold water critters.
Looking forward to diving even more in 2007.
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There's always room for one more diver. Welcome to the club. :hello2:
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Greetings and welcome! I was the non-diving person at the Redondo New Year's Day Dive.

You can't have too many dive buddies... \:D/

-Valerie
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Welcome. Hop on in. Good to have a fresh voice and another PNW diver here. =D>
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Colleen,
Glad to see you made it. You'll love this site.
Thanks again for the dive on New Year's Day and for sticking around for the second dive that you couldn't do just so I didn't have to move my stuff to another vehicle. THAT'S a dive buddy.
See you soon.
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Re: Is there room for one more diver?

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Cold_H2O wrote:I was diving Redondo on New Years day when I met a few members of this board.
As divers always do ~ We got to swapping tales and they told me about this place.

I reconize a few names so it already feels comfortable here.

I have been diving since the fall of 97.
Most of my diving is done in Puget Sound. Love the cold water critters.
Looking forward to diving even more in 2007.
Cold H_2O
Are you kidding?

Of corse the is room for one more Diver

Welcome to our little P O D( Pool Of Dive Buddies)

I think you will find the guys and gals here are not only the most active but the best divers in the North West.

There is always some thing or some one going down here

Welcome have a good time looking foward to diving with ya some day

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Post by Tom Nic »

Welcome Cold H2O, and great to see you at Redondo!

You'll love it here!

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yes, yes theres always room for another diver. welcome to the corner of our world. :supz:
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Post by Sergeant Pepper »

OK Sparky, now I know I just saw you in a drysuit. Welcome to the club Cold_H20. Look forward to diving with you when I can stand the water again. Wet Suit = Brrrrrrrrr. :pale:
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No...I was...

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Zen Diver 2 wrote:Greetings and welcome! I was the non-diving person at the Redondo New Year's Day Dive.

You can't have too many dive buddies... \:D/

-Valerie

I thought I was the non-diving person at Redondo on New Year's Day...hehehe.

Well...I think I was there after you, Valerie... I got to see Tim and Georgia get out of the water after their second dive of the day.


Welcome, cold water... woohooo!
Happy Diving!

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Post by BASSMAN »

Hey!
Welcome Cold H20!
I was the one in the "red undergarment"
Glad to see you made it to this board!
Looking forward to seeing you at more dives.
It was a pleasure meeting you at Redondo.
I'm glad you decided to use the "Cold H20"
and not the "??? Girl" one.
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Sergeant Pepper wrote:OK Sparky, now I know I just saw you in a drysuit. Welcome to the club Cold_H20. Look forward to diving with you when I can stand the water again. Wet Suit = Brrrrrrrrr. :pale:

Ha, Ha, Ha! Thats not a drysuit! Sparky, was wearing a hawiian shirt over his wet suit at the club dive. It sure didn't keep him any warmer at those dives, on that weekend. Wet suit divers were dropping off like flies from the cold that weekend.

Got your dry suit yet, Sgt Pepper?
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BASSMAN wrote:I was the one in the "red undergarment"
Ah yes, my dive buddy, the giant "tickle me Elmo" diver! :supz:
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BASSMAN wrote:
Sergeant Pepper wrote:OK Sparky, now I know I just saw you in a drysuit. Welcome to the club Cold_H20. Look forward to diving with you when I can stand the water again. Wet Suit = Brrrrrrrrr. :pale:

Ha, Ha, Ha! Thats not a drysuit! Sparky, was wearing a hawiian shirt over his wet suit at the club dive. It sure didn't keep him any warmer at those dives, on that weekend. Wet suit divers were dropping off like flies from the cold that weekend.
To quote Sparky, "I'm on vacation!" Yep, he was doin' it up right at the Hood! :supz:
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Welcome Cold H20! Glad you could join us!
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Sergeant Pepper wrote:OK Sparky, now I know I just saw you in a drysuit. Welcome to the club Cold_H20. Look forward to diving with you when I can stand the water again. Wet Suit = Brrrrrrrrr. :pale:
you have never seen me Dive in a Dry suit Sargent P
tell the truth in fact the only time I was ever in one was when Jeff let me try one on at the Dive weekend in Dec and by the way you didnt show so no you didnt stop spreading rumors a bout me

See you soon bro give my love to your wife and son for me

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Welcome aboard all the way from Brownsmead Or

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BASSMAN wrote: Ha, Ha, Ha! Thats not a drysuit! Sparky, was wearing a hawiian shirt over his wet suit at the club dive. It sure didn't keep him any warmer at those dives, on that weekend. Wet suit divers were dropping off like flies from the cold that weekend.
Aaaaaah, Grasshopper.....how little you have learned about the Hawaiian shirt state of mind. Donning the appropriate Hawaiian shirt.....the louder the better.....can cause the user to become "one with the sun".

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Ya John, I bet you have worn a few Hawiian Shirts underwater huh?
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John Rawlings wrote:
BASSMAN wrote: Ha, Ha, Ha! Thats not a drysuit! Sparky, was wearing a hawiian shirt over his wet suit at the club dive. It sure didn't keep him any warmer at those dives, on that weekend. Wet suit divers were dropping off like flies from the cold that weekend.
Aaaaaah, Grasshopper.....how little you have learned about the Hawaiian shirt state of mind. Donning the appropriate Hawaiian shirt.....the louder the better.....can cause the user to become "one with the sun".

- John (member of the Kahuna Club)
:supz: :supz: :supz:

- Tom (another Hawaiian shirt lover) (can I get in the club?) :bounce:
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BASSMAN wrote:Ya John, I bet you have worn a few Hawiian Shirts underwater huh?
True.....but NOT up here in the Pacific Northwest. Sparky has me beat on that one!

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Leave it to Sparky to wear a shirt like that!! :supz:
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DiverDown wrote:Leave it to Sparky to wear a shirt like that!! :supz:
Oh Diver Down your just jelious that I thinked befor you admit it you wish you were more Sparky like

See you soon bro I need to come up and get wet soon

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