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Profile Comments > BeachBubbles
dalehall - 5/06/2009 6:04 AM
Wishing you a great upcoming birthday.
dalehall - 5/10/2008 8:14 PM
Hope you have a great birthday tomorrow!!!


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flaski - 3/04/2008 1:59 PM
yes it is a pacific halibut, which is basically a big flounder.
dalehall - 2/03/2008 5:55 AM
Thanks for the add!! Headed down to FL the 15th of February to hit a couple dive spots and swim with the manatees.. **D**
froggiepatrol - 9/06/2007 7:15 AM
I`ve never heard of this but I will certainly be seeking it out. I still have one spot on my wrist that is red and irrated. Any advice for that? Hey Thanks also :)
harleydiver - 8/27/2007 5:19 PM
The bouyancy is a big part of our sport. Keeping away from the coral is hard enough but inattention is a bit%h
harleydiver - 8/27/2007 5:13 PM
No, The air temp was 95 bottom temp 87. No wet suit.
imascubaholic - 8/22/2007 5:35 PM
Yes - I`ve seen that game before. We did it in CA - but the course director made the students build a 3-dimensional structure. It was pretty cool. It was a class of kids from the Y.
flaski - 8/22/2007 7:07 AM
actually a new jersey relative sent it to me it was a cut and paste but it is an actual diver in a cold water neoprene type semidry suit.
mukashi - 8/16/2007 7:25 PM
No, it`s plastic. I am a law enforcement officer, and so were all of my buddies on this dive. It was a joke that even diving we had to work a crime scene.
mukashi - 8/16/2007 7:23 PM
Thank You! He was quite camera shy. It took several attempts to get the angle that I wanted.
JollyRoger - 8/15/2007 10:11 PM
I really enjoyed your pics of the St. Andrews State park (the videos too). I may have to check it out sometime.
Greg - 8/03/2007 10:48 AM
Nice profile!
jeff98208 - 8/01/2007 1:23 PM
than-x. pn many occassion i have tryed to recreate that very shot, with no success. have a good day! jeff