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Could a diver be a Solo Dork Diver? Or is this an oxymoron?
Well, I seem to often be one, and I don't think I'm too moronic. :biggrin:

(I will say that it's *quite* a bit easier to play ScubUNO than underwater solitaire -- the logistics of managing a dozen stacks at once is something else -- but hey. If you're going to try underwater solitaire in order to get your full ISOSAD membership, I'd recommend the "jailer's method": Each stack is on its own binder ring, and you keep them all together on a large ring. Weights-on-the-platform works, too, but while it's much faster to play that way, it's much less portable. :D)
 
Hi all,

Jon, a Washington, DC DORK checking in.

I could be the Dork Diver's lobbyist!!! :dork2::dork2:

hmm,

So now we have our military power and our political power in Washington. This could mean it's time for a New World Dork Order!
 
pawl, las vegas, DORK desert diver. We always dive dry
 
:dork2:Hi everyone....My name is Don and I'm in North Mississippi, just south of Memphis where I grew up, and I, too, am a Dork Diver. I'm proud to say, my fins are blue, my snorkel green and my wetsuit is black AND yellow. I dive a Genesis Cobra 2 jacket BC and don't do drills on every dive. The only can light I care about is a can of Bud light. It is good to know that I am not alone and will make life easier for me now. Thank you.
 
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