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My Day: Black Belt practice 8: 30 am - 10:30 am; help out with kid's class 10:30 - 11:30 am; open rank practice 11:30 am - 12:30 pm; help out with color belt testing 1 pm - 3 pm; MY 5th keup test 3 pm - 4 pm including a Blind Folded - roundhouse break through 2 boards - AND I will officially be testing for 2nd DAN in APRIL 2015!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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2nd degree is going to be a big step up from 1st degree, best of luck, good luck training for your promotion
 
My Day: Black Belt practice 8: 30 am - 10:30 am; help out with kid's class 10:30 - 11:30 am; open rank practice 11:30 am - 12:30 pm; help out with color belt testing 1 pm - 3 pm; MY 5th keup test 3 pm - 4 pm including a Blind Folded - roundhouse break through 2 boards - AND I will officially be testing for 2nd DAN in APRIL 2015!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Good luck mate
 
The first chill...I am feeling christmassy....:)

Considering getting the lights out and string them for the holidays....
(nope, not gonna happen! :D)
 
Sunny, 90's, with 84-85F temps under water. The resorts don't spoil you like the All-Inclusive places in Mexico, but it's nice.

And we found a little deli called "Between 2 buns" with good food and quite possibly the best chocolate cake I've ever had.

Time to go lay by the pool now and melt lunch.
 
Sunny, 90's, with 84-85F temps under water. The resorts don't spoil you like the All-Inclusive places in Mexico, but it's nice.

And we found a little deli called "Between 2 buns" with good food and quite possibly the best chocolate cake I've ever had.

Time to go lay by the pool now and melt lunch.

Did you see the new dive depth record was set. 1090 feet. 12 min down 14 hours to come back up.
New World Record for Deepest Scuba Dive | Scuba Diving
 
Did you see the new dive depth record was set. 1090 feet. 12 min down 14 hours to come back up.
New World Record for Deepest Scuba Dive | Scuba Diving

That's not a record. It's crap. Commercial divers work at depths far greater than that on a routine basis.
At best, this worthless and dangerous stunt should be called "deepest bounce dive with inadequate equipment and no chance to actually see or do anything".
 
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