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  #21  
Old 06-09-2005, 05:19 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: Thailand: first ever dive info/advice

rc <rconnors@its.leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
> Doing a 'try dive' locally sounds like it could be worthwhile anyway,
> so I have the first clue what I am doing!


DON'T DO IT !

I was a perfectly normal person with friends and hobbies and then
I did a 'Try Dive'. They tell you it can't hurt. They tell you the
first one's all you have to pay for. They tell you you can stop
any time you want.

It's all lies.
Those damn compressed gases.
One breath and you're hooked.
Forever.

nigelH


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  #22  
Old 06-09-2005, 05:19 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
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Default Re: Thailand: first ever dive info/advice

rc <rconnors@its.leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
> Doing a 'try dive' locally sounds like it could be worthwhile anyway,
> so I have the first clue what I am doing!


DON'T DO IT !

I was a perfectly normal person with friends and hobbies and then
I did a 'Try Dive'. They tell you it can't hurt. They tell you the
first one's all you have to pay for. They tell you you can stop
any time you want.

It's all lies.
Those damn compressed gases.
One breath and you're hooked.
Forever.

nigelH


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  #23  
Old 06-09-2005, 05:19 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Thailand: first ever dive info/advice

rc <rconnors@its.leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
> Doing a 'try dive' locally sounds like it could be worthwhile anyway,
> so I have the first clue what I am doing!


DON'T DO IT !

I was a perfectly normal person with friends and hobbies and then
I did a 'Try Dive'. They tell you it can't hurt. They tell you the
first one's all you have to pay for. They tell you you can stop
any time you want.

It's all lies.
Those damn compressed gases.
One breath and you're hooked.
Forever.

nigelH


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  #24  
Old 06-09-2005, 05:19 AM
Nigel Hewitt
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Thailand: first ever dive info/advice

rc <rconnors@its.leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
> Doing a 'try dive' locally sounds like it could be worthwhile anyway,
> so I have the first clue what I am doing!


DON'T DO IT !

I was a perfectly normal person with friends and hobbies and then
I did a 'Try Dive'. They tell you it can't hurt. They tell you the
first one's all you have to pay for. They tell you you can stop
any time you want.

It's all lies.
Those damn compressed gases.
One breath and you're hooked.
Forever.

nigelH


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  #25  
Old 06-09-2005, 07:22 AM
CAS
 
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Default Re: Thailand: first ever dive info/advice

>> Doing a 'try dive' locally sounds like it could be worthwhile anyway,
>> so I have the first clue what I am doing!

>
> DON'T DO IT !
>
> I was a perfectly normal person with friends and hobbies and then
> I did a 'Try Dive'. They tell you it can't hurt. They tell you the
> first one's all you have to pay for. They tell you you can stop
> any time you want.
>
> It's all lies.
> Those damn compressed gases.
> One breath and you're hooked.
> Forever.


It was those b*****ds in the Dominican Republic that did it to me.

Try Dives are the work of satan - more addictive than crack, more expensive
to maintain than crack, the withdrawals are worse than nictotine, crack and
junk put together...

I need a fix, quick...

CAS

PS: To the O.P. - do some more digging around about the resort you are
going to and if you get the feel that the outfit there is reputable then go
along and do the try-dive, then a "resort dive" where you are "babied"
around by a Dive Master. (Then open your wallet and spend the rest of your
life in poverty - happy but skint...)


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  #26  
Old 06-09-2005, 07:22 AM
CAS
 
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Default Re: Thailand: first ever dive info/advice

>> Doing a 'try dive' locally sounds like it could be worthwhile anyway,
>> so I have the first clue what I am doing!

>
> DON'T DO IT !
>
> I was a perfectly normal person with friends and hobbies and then
> I did a 'Try Dive'. They tell you it can't hurt. They tell you the
> first one's all you have to pay for. They tell you you can stop
> any time you want.
>
> It's all lies.
> Those damn compressed gases.
> One breath and you're hooked.
> Forever.


It was those b*****ds in the Dominican Republic that did it to me.

Try Dives are the work of satan - more addictive than crack, more expensive
to maintain than crack, the withdrawals are worse than nictotine, crack and
junk put together...

I need a fix, quick...

CAS

PS: To the O.P. - do some more digging around about the resort you are
going to and if you get the feel that the outfit there is reputable then go
along and do the try-dive, then a "resort dive" where you are "babied"
around by a Dive Master. (Then open your wallet and spend the rest of your
life in poverty - happy but skint...)


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  #27  
Old 06-09-2005, 07:22 AM
CAS
 
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Default Re: Thailand: first ever dive info/advice

>> Doing a 'try dive' locally sounds like it could be worthwhile anyway,
>> so I have the first clue what I am doing!

>
> DON'T DO IT !
>
> I was a perfectly normal person with friends and hobbies and then
> I did a 'Try Dive'. They tell you it can't hurt. They tell you the
> first one's all you have to pay for. They tell you you can stop
> any time you want.
>
> It's all lies.
> Those damn compressed gases.
> One breath and you're hooked.
> Forever.


It was those b*****ds in the Dominican Republic that did it to me.

Try Dives are the work of satan - more addictive than crack, more expensive
to maintain than crack, the withdrawals are worse than nictotine, crack and
junk put together...

I need a fix, quick...

CAS

PS: To the O.P. - do some more digging around about the resort you are
going to and if you get the feel that the outfit there is reputable then go
along and do the try-dive, then a "resort dive" where you are "babied"
around by a Dive Master. (Then open your wallet and spend the rest of your
life in poverty - happy but skint...)


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  #28  
Old 06-09-2005, 07:22 AM
CAS
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Thailand: first ever dive info/advice

>> Doing a 'try dive' locally sounds like it could be worthwhile anyway,
>> so I have the first clue what I am doing!

>
> DON'T DO IT !
>
> I was a perfectly normal person with friends and hobbies and then
> I did a 'Try Dive'. They tell you it can't hurt. They tell you the
> first one's all you have to pay for. They tell you you can stop
> any time you want.
>
> It's all lies.
> Those damn compressed gases.
> One breath and you're hooked.
> Forever.


It was those b*****ds in the Dominican Republic that did it to me.

Try Dives are the work of satan - more addictive than crack, more expensive
to maintain than crack, the withdrawals are worse than nictotine, crack and
junk put together...

I need a fix, quick...

CAS

PS: To the O.P. - do some more digging around about the resort you are
going to and if you get the feel that the outfit there is reputable then go
along and do the try-dive, then a "resort dive" where you are "babied"
around by a Dive Master. (Then open your wallet and spend the rest of your
life in poverty - happy but skint...)


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  #29  
Old 06-09-2005, 07:22 AM
CAS
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Thailand: first ever dive info/advice

>> Doing a 'try dive' locally sounds like it could be worthwhile anyway,
>> so I have the first clue what I am doing!

>
> DON'T DO IT !
>
> I was a perfectly normal person with friends and hobbies and then
> I did a 'Try Dive'. They tell you it can't hurt. They tell you the
> first one's all you have to pay for. They tell you you can stop
> any time you want.
>
> It's all lies.
> Those damn compressed gases.
> One breath and you're hooked.
> Forever.


It was those b*****ds in the Dominican Republic that did it to me.

Try Dives are the work of satan - more addictive than crack, more expensive
to maintain than crack, the withdrawals are worse than nictotine, crack and
junk put together...

I need a fix, quick...

CAS

PS: To the O.P. - do some more digging around about the resort you are
going to and if you get the feel that the outfit there is reputable then go
along and do the try-dive, then a "resort dive" where you are "babied"
around by a Dive Master. (Then open your wallet and spend the rest of your
life in poverty - happy but skint...)


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  #30  
Old 06-09-2005, 07:22 AM
CAS
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Thailand: first ever dive info/advice

>> Doing a 'try dive' locally sounds like it could be worthwhile anyway,
>> so I have the first clue what I am doing!

>
> DON'T DO IT !
>
> I was a perfectly normal person with friends and hobbies and then
> I did a 'Try Dive'. They tell you it can't hurt. They tell you the
> first one's all you have to pay for. They tell you you can stop
> any time you want.
>
> It's all lies.
> Those damn compressed gases.
> One breath and you're hooked.
> Forever.


It was those b*****ds in the Dominican Republic that did it to me.

Try Dives are the work of satan - more addictive than crack, more expensive
to maintain than crack, the withdrawals are worse than nictotine, crack and
junk put together...

I need a fix, quick...

CAS

PS: To the O.P. - do some more digging around about the resort you are
going to and if you get the feel that the outfit there is reputable then go
along and do the try-dive, then a "resort dive" where you are "babied"
around by a Dive Master. (Then open your wallet and spend the rest of your
life in poverty - happy but skint...)


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