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I miss that feeling. I still love diving and the feeling I get after a dive. The feeling was significantly better/stronger when I first started. I remember coming up and being absolutely over the moon with excitement.xoc-haha:How many times have you gotten back onto a dive boat with someone who nearly killed themselves and you who proudly spits out their reg to say, “That was great!” Those people who haven’t been diving long enough to escape their complete obliviousness to the dangers they went bumbling through underwater.
wish you'd just posted it here rather than somewhere else with a link.
Yes. A feeling of really having accomplished something. Then as time goes on you know it's just a hobby.Are you a know-it-all if you really do know it all?
Interesting sentiment that I think most folks can agree with - but I wish you'd just posted it here rather than somewhere else with a link.
I miss that feeling. I still love diving and the feeling I get after a dive. The feeling was significantly better/stronger when I first started. I remember coming up and being absolutely over the moon with excitement.
Are you a know-it-all if you really do know it all?
Interesting sentiment that I think most folks can agree with - but I wish you'd just posted it here rather than somewhere else with a link.
I miss that feeling. I still love diving and the feeling I get after a dive. The feeling was significantly better/stronger when I first started. I remember coming up and being absolutely over the moon with excitement.