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John Nitrox <[log in to unmask]>
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SouthEast US Scuba Diving Travel list <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 15 Feb 2001 19:39:13 -0600
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At 11:15 PM 2/15/01 -0000, Carol wrote:
>
>
>No diving until I've had an MRI to explain the
> bends I had last year - Remember Sh*t Happens?
> And, well the Caribbean is kinda South and kinda East of US
>isn't it?

        Lee's right to quiz you; shame on you for not having already had the MRI.
If I weren't married..., well, "taste the whip in love not given lightly."
You're going to a diving paradise filled with mantas and near-virgin dive
sites and you're going to have to be satisfied peering at it either from
the surface or in short glimpses on free dives.

        I'm in possession of Strike's Lonely Planet guide to diving Tobago, but
it's too late to get it to you, and besides you'd just feel bad about all
the spectacular diving you will be missing.  Arrghh, I thought you'd
already had the MRI and looked into the possibility of PFO.
>
>It was also the inspiration for Defoe's Robinson Crusoe.
>I'll keep my eyes open for a Man Friday <WG>
>
        Well, yes, but if you took all the islands where Columbus first made
landfall and all of the islands that inspired <Robinson Crusoe> out of the
Caribbean, there wouldn't be anything between the Azores and Honduras.
Okay, no diving, but you still have to give us a snorkeling report.


DPTNST,


John

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