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| "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> wrote in message > Californian to cheer you up. Also I can drink any old liquor you have news:11sr700evnd2la8@corp.supernews.com...> "Lee Bell" <pleebell2@bellsouth.net> wrote in message > news:PWfzf.1005$z8.922@bignews3.bellsouth.net... >> "Greg Mossman" wrote >> >>>> Wouldn't you rather see us in the water? Did you read Greg Mossman's >>>> post about being in S. Florida Memorial Day weekend? >>> >>> Yeah, I read it. Did you catch my follow-up post with the details, or >>> do I have to e-mail it? >> >> I saw and moved it to my inbox in hopes that I won't lose it quite as >> quickly. I still haven't talked to Jayna, but Rick says he hopes to come >> down, whether he dives or not. >> >> If you really want company, you probably ought to repost it under an >> appropriate subject. > > Who said I want company? I just figured some of you Floridians were > getting lonely and depressed after all those hurricanes and could use a > friendly Improper disposal of liquor can be a > fire hazard - terrorists can even use the stuff to make Molotov cocktails > and kill people. An ecologically-minded California like me can show you > the proper way to handle used liquor before it runs into the Everglades > and makes all the manatees drunk. > I'm building a flame thrower this weekend.Got the parts already. Should I bring it to help with the liquor disposal? http://www.ritilan.com/archives/2004/07/01/07.45.02/ Capt. Bill |
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| Lee Bell wrote: > I might be. I've done quite a few dives in both places. The image, > however, seems clear in my mind. I see a narrow opening, barely wide enough > for anyone to get through, back and down, with a sign warning against > proceeding. I remember wondering who, in their right mind, would squeeze > through so narrow an opening just to get where they don't belong. I don't > remember it being covered. Guess I'll have to make another trip up to check > again. I don't recall a cave entrance at the Blue Grotto, either. Kind of a neat dive, though. The air pockets under the overhang and how the air bleeds through the rock were memorable. The bell at 30 feet was kinda novel, too. The silt is deep, light, and easily stirred up as someone said, but if you can hover upside down you can get a good look at everything with little risk of a silt out. The most memorable thing about the dive was probably the awesome barbeque available on top. But eating the second one during the surface interval (it was *really* good) was a mistake. It repeated for the whole second dive. (I should have had the second one after the second dive. John Eells |
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| Lee Bell wrote: > > Both kinds, Country and Western. Truly one of the best movie lines ever. |
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| "Whistler" <whiNstOler@sSan.rPr.cAomM> wrote in message news:7yEzf.1061$eV4.279@tornado.socal.rr.com... > Lee Bell wrote: >> >> Both kinds, Country and Western. > > Truly one of the best movie lines ever. Bob's Country Bunker. |
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| "Lee Bell" <pleebell2@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:09Bzf.476$ij3.405@bignews2.bellsouth.net... >> Keep me in the loop. capt.bill11@verizon.net > > I'll try, but no promises. I'm not coordinating this one. > > Lee > Thanks. Capt. Bill |
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| On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 22:50:48 GMT, mike gray <omgray@worldnet.att.net> wrote: >Lee Bell wrote: > > >> >>>So many thanks to all, and I'll see you on the scuba groups. >> >> >> Wouldn't you rather see us in the water? Did you read Greg Mossman's post >> about being in S. Florida Memorial Day weekend? > >The border patrol has been notified. Is it the Militia training day again already? Rick Simms |
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| Popeye wrote: > "Whistler" <whiNstOler@sSan.rPr.cAomM> wrote in message > news:7yEzf.1061$eV4.279@tornado.socal.rr.com... > >>Lee Bell wrote: >> >>>Both kinds, Country and Western. >> >>Truly one of the best movie lines ever. > > > Bob's Country Bunker. > > "rawhide" -- "A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them; the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences." - Proverbs 22:3 |
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| "dazed and confuzzed" <dedmann@comcast_remove.net> wrote in message news:cv2dnROpx_bMv03enZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Popeye wrote: > >> "Whistler" <whiNstOler@sSan.rPr.cAomM> wrote in message >> news:7yEzf.1061$eV4.279@tornado.socal.rr.com... >> >>>Lee Bell wrote: >>> >>>>Both kinds, Country and Western. >>> >>>Truly one of the best movie lines ever. >> >> >> Bob's Country Bunker. > "rawhide" I'm out in the parking lot. > > -- > "A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them; > the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences." - Proverbs > 22:3 > |
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| "mag3" <zmpmag3-plongee@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:dalqs1ln1vtgajda6d9fqdl5vfmul4j6du@4ax.com... > On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 19:04:57 GMT, mag3 <zmpmag3-plongee@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> > Hello and Thanks to all here in rec.scuba! I've just returned from from my trip > to Bradenton/St. Pete, and have racked up 5 more logged dives *and* my PADI > AOW cert! Just you wait. If you think that's exciting, it just gets better from here on in. |
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| On 18 Jan 2006 05:21:00 -0800, "Al Wells" <al.wells@gmail.com> wrote: > >mag3 wrote: >> At the very bottom of the tunnel at 95ft, I couldn't see light above me at all. >> As stated earlier, the light system, which was supposed to be on, was not. >> That made it all the more "cavelike." > >you can see light from there even if the lights are off. If you covered >your lights for a minute or 2 you would have seen it. > >> My main (home) facility is Dutch Springs, Bethlehem PA, but you might find me >> @ Top Dive, Bora Bora later this year, and perhaps even Palau in Feb. 2007. > >I am currently living/working in the frozen hell called West Chester. >I've never been to Dutch Springs, but will probably go once this spring >to check out my cold water gear for NJ/NY wreck diving this summer. I >really prefer SoFL and the SC coast, and am already thinking about SoFL >for Memorial Day. > There is also Bainbridge quarry over by the Susquhenna River. A few of the local dive shops also run day trips down to Ocean CIty Mayrland I live in Coatesville just 10 miles north of West Chester. How long you been there ? |
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