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sharks scare me, but they fascinate me at the same time. actually, all things water-life related... we are always drawn to what scares us the most, right?
Please visit the Wounded Warrior Project, Their unyielding spirit will overcome any obstacle.
In a study, scientists report that drinking beer can be good for the liver. I'm sorry, did I say "scientists"?
I meant "Irish people."
I sure won't be swimming in any indoor aquariums with a giant Octopus any time soon :11:
I swim in a big outdoor aquarium (Puget Sound) with sharks and giant octopus all the time ... logged well over 1,000 dives there, in fact. So far not a single one of them has attacked me ...
Life is short. Break the rules, forgive quickly, kiss slowly, love deeply, laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that makes you smile.
Not everyone who reads SB is looking to learn how best to use their new snorkel. Some are here just hoping to get the chance to tell someone else exactly what they can do with their new snorkel. While others are trying to sell their old snorkel. (gypsyjim)
sharks scare me, but they fascinate me at the same time. actually, all things water-life related... we are always drawn to what scares us the most, right?
[countdown=10/8/2010 12:00 PM;Vortoberfest VI]Count down:[/countdown] VORTOBERFEST VI Long after man is gone and his dams burst, the rivers will, once again, flow freely to the sea.