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Bob,

I'll be hoping and praying for the best for the two of you.


Very Best Regards,
Brad ><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸.·´¯`·.¸¸><((((º>

----- Original Message -----
From: "Reef Fish"

> On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 11:59:08 -0400, Viv Matson-Larkin
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >this vessel may end up permanently based in PNG.
> >
> >I'd booked in for the 10 night charter and clocked up 40 dives
> >in 8.5 days during this sector of my dive trip.
>
> The BNG wanna go to PNG!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> You lucky stiff and now obviously a dive addict too!  I'm drooling.
>
>
> Just got back from a 7-day cruise covering the Caribbean DIVE locations
> of Roatan, Belize, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel.   Did a grand total of
> FOUR dives only.  A two-tank at Belize for $145 (saved $20 cuz I had
> all my gears ;-)), and a two-tank in Cozumel.  Did manage to get in
> a 200-ft dive though.  :-)))  Sue didn't dive at all.  Her docs
> almost prescribed her to cancel this trip.  What she thought was a
> sinus infection from the Tahiti trip turned out to be a possibly
> a really-bad-news malignant cancer.  She'll be seeing the docs today
> and tomorrow for more CAT scans and diagnosis.  So far, the first
> CAT scan was inconclusive, with the hopes that the cancer may be
> beneign.  But the fact that the doc called her several times while
> we were still on the road home and he was travelling to Washington,
> D.C. arranging the appointments for these two days with specialists
> could mean good OR bad news.  Life goes on.  :-)
>
> ElPezNeveu

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