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Hey Jenny,

Saw you and your friend, and sort of met you, at the Metrowest dive club meeting the other nite!!!

Welcome to SB!!!!

If you want to get some diving in, let me know...
 
Thanks for the welcome!

Soggy - shore diving, boat diving, wrecks, ice diving, bascially anything dive-able....

LUBOLD8431 - I met quite a few people at the last meeting so forgive me if I don't remember you. It seems like a good group of people. I'm going out diving for work this weekend, perhaps next!
 
Welcome to th eScuba Board - a fun place to learn, compare, argue, etc. :thumb:

don
 
Geez, I'm thinking that with all the New England divers out there, and on this board, that I might just have to dust off the drysuit and join you guys for some diving this winter!! YIKES!
Welcome Jenny. Sounds like you'll have lots to add to the board.

Cheers,
Beck (in New Hampshire for another long and cold New England winter!)
 
Jenny- Welcome to SB. It can get quite addicting, especially in the middle of winter (unless your job lets you travel to a lot of warm water dive destinations!). Hope you enjoy the time spent interacting with all of us.

Of course here in California we just dive year-round, so we're not as addicted to SB as those in New ngland and the Midwest (brrrr). I like my water wet, not white! 63 degrees at depth (83 ft) today.

Dr. Bill
 

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