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Per Laurie's last post, she is now a free woman/diver and is really chomping at the bit to go diving. Next Hooky dive is Wed., July 15. It is a scheduled night dive. I am checking with Tina to make sure it is ok. Unless I hear otherwise, plan is to get there early afternoon...12:30-1:00. As long as we don't dilly dally (yes a technical diving term). Being completely optimistic, my thought is to get in 2 dives before grilling something for dinner then go in for our night dive.
I have an extra bag of charcoal and starter fluid I will bring. Everyone bring their own entree to grill, drinks and maybe something to pass around. So who is all going and what are you bringing.
EDIT: Received approval from Tina. We are good to go.
Last edited by scuba_frog; June 29th, 2009 at 05:29 PM.
Reason: Received Approval
I'm planning to be in Southern Indiana on the way to Johnson City TN by motorcycle....hey, if you find my mask there is a reward. Bill
Bummer...now who are we going to pick on...hmm...Phil and I may have to discuss this over a cigar one night...have a safe trip. I suggest you put a reward poster in the newsletter with a picture of the mask and snorkel. Stranger things have happened.