On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 09:31:48 +0900, The 2-Belo  ...
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>Michael Cash and fj.life.in-japan is a baaaaaaaaaaad combination:
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>>On 8 Dec 2003 18:58:38 -0800, Brett Robson <jet_boy@deja.com> belched
>>the alphabet and kept on going with:
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>>>On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 17:40:50 -0600, John W.  ...
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>>>>another fool wrote:
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>>>>> 
>>>>> Freshwater scuba has really never interested me much outside of
>>>>> relic/fossil hunting.  
>>>>
>>>>One of the most interesting dives I made was in a river under a smallish 
>>>>  water fall. Fairly dangerous, but very educational. And exciting. And 
>>>>strenuous. Actually there are some good fresh water dives in Florida's 
>>>>springs; some nice caves, good manatee viewing.
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>>>and big lizardly things with lots of teeth.
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>>>>> I like salt water.  
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>>>>I, too, prefer salt water, but I've never been to a really nice ocean 
>>>>site. The closest to a great sea dive was in Key Largo Florida.
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>>>I've dived the Great Barrier, Philipines and Thailand and I'm not even a diver.
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>>Those are the places you've been *on* dives. Now how about listing the
>>places you've been *in* dives?
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>There was a bar in Manila I went to once that was a real fucking dive.
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I've lived in a few dives here. Takaoka, Toyama;  Okazaki, Aichi; Norborito,
Kanagawa.

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