Ouch! I would worry about snagging on the wreck. I don't mean my equipment
either. Well, not scuba equipment anyway. Even in warm water most divers
wear at least a dive skin for good reason!
Rodney
Dive Well, Stay Well
Can you imagine getting a fire coral hit on your "personal" equipment?
Fred
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Not for me thanks for playing!
Rob S. ( happily clothed diver )
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Adam West <adam...@gte.com> wrote in message
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In article <381C80...@hotmail.com>,
dayton...@hotmail.com wrote:
> I know I am not the only one that enjoys diving in the nude. I am a 30
> year old male married nudist and really enjoy this activity and want
to
> find others in the East florida area that want company. I am willing
to
> travel to dive with others if you have a boat. I am an experienced
> advanced with nitrox training. Please email me if you have any
> interest.
>
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Before you buy.
dayton...@hotmail.com wrote in message <381C80...@hotmail.com>...
>Dive nude here first (Lake Michigan)
>
Now??? One would experience "shrinkage" (remember George on Seinfeld?)
SHRINKAGE?????????? I would think it would be more like snapoffage.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW OW OW OW . *STOP THAT!*
Popeye
I Dive. Therefore I Am.
CH
Actually I was thinking more along the lines of broken off like an
icesicle(sp)
Yes, that would happen and that would also be called "shrinkage!"
hahahahaha!!!
>>Only if you encounter a "Sargent Major" . . .hahahaha!
>>
>>Are you saying that there are FISH in the Great Lakes??? I've never seen
>>one!!! (dead ones on the beaches, yes - but no live ones under water.)
>
> Actually I was thinking more along the lines of broken off like an
>icesicle(sp)
Oh I get it now. You must be referring to Coney Island White Fish.
Sorry gang, only NY'kers from B'klyn will probably get that. LOL.
Pat
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Nekton Pilot, May 20 - 27, 2000. Be there or be square.
> Oh I get it now. You must be referring to Coney
Island White Fish.
>
> Sorry gang, only NY'kers from B'klyn will
probably get that. LOL.
>
> Pat
Ahhh...we always called them Harlem River
Jellyfish.
oz
>Are you saying that there are FISH in the Great Lakes??? I've never seen
>> one!!! (dead ones on the beaches, yes - but no live ones under water.)
>I have though it was long ago and far away and pike do have long sharp
>pointy teeth.
Ah, pike, I've fished and caught them, but I've NEVER seen them while diving.
I have, in Cold Lake Alberta, which is not one of the Great Lakes.
Dan Bracuk
Toronto, Canada
Joins us on the Nekton Pilot 20 - 27 May 2000
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Only Brooklynites? [grin] Pat, you might be surprised at how far the
legend has spread. CI Whitefish often get mentioned in descriptions
of New York. I heard about 'em when I lived in Georgia. We joked that
they seem migrate to warmer Southern shorelines during the winter.
Regards,
JR <><
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