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chicoazul

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Im licensed.

A hobby of mucho bossness indeed.

Any other divers around these parts? Do I get to abbreviate loads of words when Im speaking to you and sound like a melt?
 

Im licensed.

A hobby of mucho bossness indeed.

Any other divers around these parts? Do I get to abbreviate loads of words when Im speaking to you and sound like a melt?


I have that sinking feeling already, does muff diving count though?
 

5 went down and 3 came up.
the little b.o.g.s were in the pool with flippers and masks the whole hols, little miss b.o.g thinks she's a mermaid now, wants one of those single flippers that the deep divers have.
 
i got my license when i was 14, my parents dragged me along, it was top fun though, but haven't dived for about 10 years. great hobbie if you've got the time (and cash), eels are dead set freaky up close
 

loads of eels in the mersey....they flog em to the cockneys,not much chance of seeing a wobbeygong in these parts though,
i did see one of those lion fish in queensland though......i kept my distance but my mate was poking it with sticks to get it to fan out. he also dragged a wobbygong out from under a ledge, great thing diving for stocking up for a bbq, he lived at north narrabeen right on the beach so we just went out in his rubber dingy and returned with a seafood banquet.
 
Seen loads of Lion fish on recent dives, nice to look at but not to touch.

Some great big barracuda too who like to swim round and have a good look. And eels, lots of them - some mad big ugly ones with teeth. You've done worse.
 
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