Tech training in the area

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Preacher,

I'm one of Jeff Johnson's students, and will vouch for him as a good tech instructor. You may, however, want to take my praise for Jeff with a grain of salt, as according to your good person test I am a lying, thieving, blasphemous, murderous, adulterer at heart. :drejnd:

Regards,

Mike
The Diving Atheist (and lying, thieving, blasphemous, murderous, adulterer at heart.)


GOD:
By your own admission and the standard of God's law, the Ten Commandments, you are a lying, thieving, blasphemous, murderous, adulterer at heart.QUOTE]
 
mwpowell:
Oh well, I hear the diving in Hell is superb.


Well, the closest we could come in this life would be to get fully suited up and jump into the nearest volcano. I wouldn't recommend it but it would give an impression of what is to come. :11:
 
Thanks for the info guys, I just moved into the area from Texas and I've been looking for a reliable LDS. I'll surely pay a visit to VA Scuba soon since I am thinking about getting my AOW certification in one of their trips.

cheers.
 
I don't know where this all stands, but I have also been trying to take the DIR-f course and just been unable due to my travel schedule for work. I would be interested in working to set up a course at Rawlings if there are enough people interested.

If you are, PM me and we can work on trying to get a definite head count to contact GUE with and try to entice them up our way.

Marc
 

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