No longer MBBL
#1
Posted 26 March 2007 - 07:02 PM
So does this mean I can no longer post on SingleDivers.com?
BTW, the shop I was diving with (Conch Republic) has a huge SD sticker on the rinse bucket in their boat. It kind of made me wonder who else from the board has been diving with them.
#2
Posted 26 March 2007 - 07:04 PM
I was in the Florida Keys this past weekend on one of my certification trips, and my wife tagged along with the group. We got to go diving together yesterday, after all the students were certified. This is the first time she has gone diving in about 5-6 years, so I guess I am no longer MBBL.
WHOO HOOO!!!!
Get her some 104s and lets head to Peacock 3!
#3
Posted 26 March 2007 - 07:06 PM
#4
Posted 26 March 2007 - 07:11 PM
She is actually Full Cave certified, but hasn't done a cave dive in 7-8 years. She had to give it up because she developed problems with her knees, which were being compounded by the weight of the doubles.Get her some 104s and lets head to Peacock 3!
#5
Posted 26 March 2007 - 07:14 PM
Absolutely not! Congrats that she is back diving with you, but there is no need to stop posting or attending SD adventures! I have a number of fantastic local dive buddies, but they aren't always able to dive every single time I am and having met a number of divers through SD, my range of dive buddies has grown significantly. Not to mention I have made some wonderful wonderful friends here as well (the guilty inner-circle shall remain nameless.... ).So does this mean I can no longer post on SingleDivers.com?
Keep on posting and contributing - you always have a great stuff to share!
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#6
Posted 26 March 2007 - 07:57 PM
She is actually Full Cave certified, but hasn't done a cave dive in 7-8 years. She had to give it up because she developed problems with her knees, which were being compounded by the weight of the doubles.
Well, I know this nice little black number that has 13cuft tanks....
#7
Posted 26 March 2007 - 11:08 PM
#8
Posted 27 March 2007 - 06:29 AM
The trip happened to coincide with our 26th wedding anniversary, and I invited her to go along as a kind of anniversary present - so there was really no way she could say "no".Now you'll have to tell all the other MBBLs how you did it.
#9
Posted 27 March 2007 - 06:31 AM
BTW, the shop I was diving with (Conch Republic) has a huge SD sticker on the rinse bucket in their boat. It kind of made me wonder who else from the board has been diving with them.
A couple of years ago, a large gathering of SDers took place in the Keys and Conch was the operation of choice. A buddy and I were down there and 'marked' some additional SD turf on a different trip!!
Keep on posting and congrats to you and your bride-many happy diving years together!!!
#10
Posted 27 March 2007 - 07:05 AM
I've been using CRD for cert trips for about 10 years now. I started with them in 1997, when Tommy and Cynthia owned the shop. The current owners (Gary and Brenda Mace) are great folks, and have always been very helpful and accommodating. I'm glad to see that others at SD feel the same way about their operation.A couple of years ago, a large gathering of SDers took place in the Keys and Conch was the operation of choice. A buddy and I were down there and 'marked' some additional SD turf on a different trip!!
#11
Posted 27 March 2007 - 07:24 AM
#12
Posted 27 March 2007 - 11:55 AM
Dennis
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#13
Posted 27 March 2007 - 12:29 PM
BTW, the shop I was diving with (Conch Republic) has a huge SD sticker on the rinse bucket in their boat. It kind of made me wonder who else from the board has been diving with them.
A couple of years ago, a large gathering of SDers took place in the Keys and Conch was the operation of choice. A buddy and I were down there and 'marked' some additional SD turf on a different trip!!
Keep on posting and congrats to you and your bride-many happy diving years together!!!
DBD is right...sometimes you get lucky and get to dive with your best buddy! Our moniker MBBD or Married but Buddyless Diver just means that sometimes you go diving without your spouse. So if you EVER go diving without your spouse you are a MBBD!
As for the suggestion to join us on a trip...OF COURSE YOU CAN! With or without the wife!
I always make this offer but rarely does anyone take us up on it! Of course if we ever reach the point where LOTS of people take us up on it then we may need to limit how many couples are on a trip so that we don't lose our single and buddyless flavor.
And DustBowlDiver...thanks for putting up more stickers for us! You are the BEST!!!
And yes Conch Republic Divers are great! We had a blast with them!
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#14
Posted 27 March 2007 - 04:31 PM
BTW, the shop I was diving with (Conch Republic) has a huge SD sticker on the rinse bucket in their boat. It kind of made me wonder who else from the board has been diving with them.
A couple of years ago, a large gathering of SDers took place in the Keys and Conch was the operation of choice. A buddy and I were down there and 'marked' some additional SD turf on a different trip!!
Keep on posting and congrats to you and your bride-many happy diving years together!!!
DBD is right...sometimes you get lucky and get to dive with your best buddy! Our moniker MBBD or Married but Buddyless Diver just means that sometimes you go diving without your spouse. So if you EVER go diving without your spouse you are a MBBD!
As for the suggestion to join us on a trip...OF COURSE YOU CAN! With or without the wife!
I always make this offer but rarely does anyone take us up on it! Of course if we ever reach the point where LOTS of people take us up on it then we may need to limit how many couples are on a trip so that we don't lose our single and buddyless flavor.
And DustBowlDiver...thanks for putting up more stickers for us! You are the BEST!!!
And yes Conch Republic Divers are great! We had a blast with them!
If you or finnie shoot TD or I a note, I'll be glad to pack some with us to Nassau!!
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