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| Polls: Discuss Following on from a none diving post, are you single or attached? in the Non-Diving Related Forums forums: sunning their six-packs Bad idea. Keep the beer in the fridge... |
| View Poll Results: Are You Single or Attached? | |||
| Single | | 48 | 31.58% |
| Attached | | 104 | 68.42% |
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__________________ Living a charmed life ![]() Where shall we go next??? |
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__________________ Diving with dolphins is like dancing with angels, but being in the water with a GALAPAGOS whaleshark is like meeting god |
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To be valued and cared for, It's amazing they believe this shite, there's no smilie but there should be one for puke. Now if you were taking about a re breather I could see your point. Dave.
__________________ If your not a Socialist when your young, your heartless. If your not a Capitalist when your old, your stupid. |
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| That is a bit sickening isn't it. Oh well. I've just found diving women very very hard to come by to be honest. Easy to find someone who's done a few dives on holiday or who watches it on the Discovery Channel, but actual divers are a rare breed. But I do have a special place for the rebreather. We've become as one in a very short space of time. And Jules, I would pretend I knew you guys were there all along, but I had no idea. Task loading see. Bonfire's always the key, gets the girl every time... |
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| The first time around, I was married to an open water diver. Spouse2.0 is another instructor, albeit from a different agency than I am. She doesn't like wrecks, night dives, deep tech dives (my stuff) and most of my other diving friends - but she does love to spear on scuba (not my stuff). We're tough on lobsters though, although I'll be damned if I'm going to eat critters that feed on dead sailors. |
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"Me make fire out of soaking wet log and try to keep it going with porn mags" ??? - starting to hit on the sense of humour instead! Jules just realised posting as Bethi
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Similar evidence would suggest that a number of other couplings have occured but I'll not say 'ought. ALL between single people? I couldn't say. |
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| attached Attached 11 years+ (7 married) with 2 mini-me's, and still very much in lurve. She doesn't fancy taking up diving, which is a good and bad thing - good because a whole lot more dive kit would be needed, and bad because a whole lot more dive kit would be needed (so I could offload my stuff and upgrade ... although as she is about half my size she may rattle around in the drysuit a bit)
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