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    Quote Originally Posted by EGIB View Post
    Yeah, the spoiled Ginnie diver who can't dive weekends because she's always working and can't afford to drive to Marianna when she has a weekend off !!!!!!!!
    I know it's tough, but you COULD dive at 6 PM...

    Andrew Ainslie

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    Default Orange Grove

    We dived OG to Challenge last Sat. and the viz. was very good, probably the best I have ever seen there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by aainslie View Post
    I know it's tough, but you COULD dive at 6 PM...
    Yeah but I don't usually feel like diving after a day of diving with students and then serving endless shrimp at the lobster...which thank god is over for this year...I guess the ocean ran out of shrimp.

    Elisha Gibson
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    "Backmount takes the most flexible part of your body and makes it inflexible" - Me

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    Quote Originally Posted by EGIB View Post
    Yeah but I don't usually feel like diving after a day of diving with students and then serving endless shrimp at the lobster...which thank god is over for this year...I guess the ocean ran out of shrimp.
    Though, I bet they haven't run out of cheese biscuits !

    The shoals are there still, the winds howl loud, the rain beats down, the waves burst strong. Some night, in the chill darkness, someone will make a mistake: The sea will show him no mercy. John T. Cunningham

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    Quote Originally Posted by chimie007 View Post
    Though, I bet they haven't run out of cheese biscuits !
    Thanks to groundbreaking aquaculture techniques the Cheese Biscuit Fisherman no longer need to ply the waves off the coast of Newfoundland in search of their quarry. These modern techniques insure that fresh Cheese Biscuits can be farm raised, flash frozen, and brought to your table.


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    Default Little River Report for 11/25/08

    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    I don't see any current reports.

    Walter's site shows most everything is open, but doesn't give visibility reports.

    .
    Flow was up some, pull and glide dive mostly. Not the shoot you out kind of flow. Vis was ok. There are alot of particles, look like sand. We only got back 1100 ft on thirds. Took the mud tunnel and short cut going in. Did the circit. Good dive. Good day for a scooter.

    roadkill


 

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