Are you a stroke?

Are you a stroke?

  • Yes, I am a stroke

    Votes: 93 79.5%
  • No, I am not a stroke

    Votes: 24 20.5%

  • Total voters
    117

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Originally posted by DocRCH
Uncle Pug: from what I understand, my friend is cave trained by JJ, but has not had DIRF yet.
Hmmmm.... I see....
Maybe he/she just needs an attitude adjustment from Andrew....

You guys use jon lines in caves???
 
Originally posted by Scottri
My name is Scott and I'm a stroke.

I'm an admitted "stroke" and couldn't care less. My gear configuration is to my liking and nobody elses. I'd rather dive then spend my weekends dicking around with what length of hose I have or some other mundane crap.

STROKE ME STROKE ME!!!



Scott


I feel the same way, if i am diving and diving safe the what does it matter that i dont have my hoses run a certain way or have a back plate w/ wings. i like the gear i have at it does the job.

I guess if you have top of the line oceanic gear you must still be a stroke.

SCUBADDAWG,

P.S, STROKE THIS!:mean:
 
Originally posted by roakey
I consider myself a stroke because the day I don't is the day I stop learning and/or improving.

I don't want that day to ever come.

Roak
:notworthy

AMEN!!! That's the kind of attitude u/w and a/w that I'm looking for!
 

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