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Busy weekend here, hope everyone had a great Memorial Day!


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Probably the last sub 100 degree day we'll have for a few months. Learning to sweat without sweat is part of our training. lol.
 
:lol: Clearly a skill I shall never learn :(. Away with these silly 'liquid water' temperatures! I aim to one day open a dojo in a place with a real climate ... like Norway :D.
 
Well it is that time in Texas when the 100 plus are moving in for the next four months plus.
 
I know when I finish a training session with sweat dripping off me and notice 5 minutes after class ends that there was a fan going the whole time that I worked hard...that being said, I know my instructors deserve a day off but I am SO glad I get to practice tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
 
YEEEEEARGH!!!!!:cuss:

Parents sold house, the buyer has now gotten all his approvals and wants to do the signing...TOMORROW!!!! Parents asknig for a ONE day extention and the movers are not even supposed to be there until THURSDAY!!!!! :banghead:

And of course I have to be there.....:duh:
 
Great couple days diving. Turtles, sharks, lobster, crab... still haven't seen a dolphin though. Or a hammer head... :(
 
Our bad, DD. Now, back to our corner..................[/QUOTE

Bad reference... That's a description of free diving. And written by an idiot, since there's no oxygen tank in diving, unless you're using it in no more than 20 feet of water for accelerating a long decompression obligation.

A dive skin is like a wetsuit, but it's lycra and doesn't affect bouyancy, nor does it keep you warm. It just protects from minor scrapes.
 
Nice...except for the lack of Dolphins and Hammerheads...

I was being facetious. Dolphins are, on rare occasions, seen off Cozumel. Hammerheads, however, prefer deep water with strong currents. Best places to see them are Cocos Island off Costa Rica (a 30 hour boat ride off Costa Rica...) or the back wall of Molokini in Hawaii (which means doing a "hot drop" because of the currents, and being able to get back in a boat with 6-foot seas).
 
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