Monday 1-19-Diving pompano Ft lauderdale

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I am off on Monday and wondering if anybody diving in the morning
or would like to dive in Pompano or Ft Lauderdale .
It's a school holiday and I have off , hate to waste just a day sitting in

I meant beach dive being cheap ,no boat dives at this time saving for ITK2009 :shocked2:
 
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Steve,

I dove from El Ray's yesterday. Vis was great. No waves to speak of in afternoon.

Cannot go today. Sorry.
 
I wish I would have seen this sooner, I have my tanks full and ready to go. lol :wink:


Have you guys ever seen dirt on a a beach dive? Sand yes but dirt? lol :wink:
 
ok i am just sitting here at home
 
I guess the jury is still out deciding which meaning for *dirt* I'm referring to in my signature line. The best help I can provide is: if the shoe fits, wear it :wink:

Main Entry: dirt
Pronunciation: \dert\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English drit, from Old Norse; akin to Old English drītan to defecate
Date: 13th century
1 a: excrement b: a filthy or soiling substance (as mud, dust, or grime) carchaic : something worthless d: a contemptible person <treated me like dirt>
2: loose or packed soil or sand : earth <a mound of dirt> <a dirt road>
3 a: an abject or filthy state : squalor <living in dirt> b: corruption , chicanery <vowed to clean up the dirt in the city government> c: licentiousness of language or theme d: embarrassing or incriminating information <trying to dig up dirt on her political rivals>
 
I guess the jury is still out deciding which meaning for *dirt* I'm referring to in my signature line. The best help I can provide is: if the shoe fits, wear it :wink:

Main Entry: dirt
Pronunciation: \dert\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English drit, from Old Norse; akin to Old English dr&#299;tan to defecate
Date: 13th century
1 a: excrement b: a filthy or soiling substance (as mud, dust, or grime) carchaic : something worthless d: a contemptible person <treated me like dirt>
2: loose or packed soil or sand : earth <a mound of dirt> <a dirt road>
3 a: an abject or filthy state : squalor <living in dirt> b: corruption , chicanery <vowed to clean up the dirt in the city government> c: licentiousness of language or theme d: embarrassing or incriminating information <trying to dig up dirt on her political rivals>


All I can say is I've never seen dirt on a swim platform, beach dives, I've seen some serious dirt....
 
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