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Several hours of bumper-to-bumper on the Mass Turnpike & seven hours behind the wheel + snarky, accountant-based remarks on C vs. F / Continental vs. whatever ticks me off. Cheechako comments from Anchorage shore divers are always irritating.
Sounds like Mr. X gives to much control over his emotional state to others.
 
Perhaps. Wasn't too Buddhist of me. :D

Several hours of bumper-to-bumper on the Mass Turnpike & seven hours behind the wheel + snarky, accountant-based remarks on C vs. F / Continental vs. whatever ticks me off. Cheechako comments from Anchorage shore divers are always irritating.

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Last I checked Norway wherent in Alaska and Anchorage wherent in Norway MUAHAHAHAAHAHA
 
Geezzzz guys enough with the Alaska; and other countries jabber! :shakehead:
 
I did my stress rescue in Perch Lake in Santa Rosa, NM (I think it was in August) water temp 43 degrees :shocked:In a 3 mil... It was so freakin' cold it was like someone was drivin' an axe in my forehead :shakehead: I thought my eyeballs were bleedin' :shocked2:
 
If you can dive CA water you can dive anywhere!!!:D

Isn't it "If you can drink CA water..." ?

Other than that I have nothing meaningful to add to this post other than to say I dove into a snowbank once, naked. Now that was cold!
 
Other than that I have nothing meaningful to add to this post other than to say I dove into a snowbank once, naked. Now that was cold!
Talk about shrinkage!!!
 
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