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Scuba Diving is expensive

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aschutz - 23 Apr 2007 04:50 GMT
I have been stuggling with the expenses with our sport for some time
now and about a month ago I decided to change that, after much
research I found a company that could help me out with this problem.

Agel is a company which with a little work you can earn some great
money and it is a simple business. No it is not your typical selling
company, all you really need to do is tell other people about it via
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to buy the product online or if they want to join the company also,
just like I am doing for you.

Please check out my website and let me know if it is something you
would like to know more about.

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May I also suggest you check out www.nomorevitaminpills.com for some
independent product information.

Thanks
Adam
PADI DM
Dan Bracuk - 23 Apr 2007 05:03 GMT
aschutz <adamschut@gmail.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting
in:
:I have been stuggling with the expenses with our sport for some time
:now and about a month ago I decided to change that, after much
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:Adam
:PADI DM

you are very welcome indeed.  here is my take on the expensive scuba
diving thing.

if you can afford it, it's worth it.
otherwise
do something you can afford

Dan Bracuk
If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure.
jantore.bo@gmail.com - 23 Apr 2007 08:48 GMT
> aschutz <adamsc...@gmail.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting
> in:
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I TOTALLY agree with Dan. Find another hobby and try instead to pitch
sales in another forum.

JT

http://www.diving-bonaire.com
JOF - 23 Apr 2007 14:24 GMT
> aschutz <adamsc...@gmail.com> pounded away at his keyboard resulting
> in:
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> otherwise
> do something you can afford

Of course the money saved by not buying unnecessary vitamin
supplements and sundry nostrums of dubious efficacy would help to
offset the burden of diving costs. The fresh air, sun and relaxation
are a free side benefit of diving and probably beneficially outweigh
any little orange pill you can swallow.

JF
Kula - 24 Apr 2007 20:26 GMT
>I have been stuggling with the expenses with our sport for some time
> now and about a month ago I decided to change that, after much
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> Please check out my website and let me know if it is something you
> would like to know more about.

If you live in Hawaii, you can shore dive.  That cuts down on the expenses
quite a bit.  The down side is that you have to live in Hawaii.

kula
Lee Bell - 24 Apr 2007 20:31 GMT
> If you live in Hawaii, you can shore dive.  That cuts down on the expenses
> quite a bit.  The down side is that you have to live in Hawaii.

We have the same problem in S. Florida except the diving is better.

Lee
Kula - 24 Apr 2007 21:10 GMT
>> If you live in Hawaii, you can shore dive.  That cuts down on the
>> expenses quite a bit.  The down side is that you have to live in Hawaii.
>
> We have the same problem in S. Florida except the diving is better.
>
> Lee

And the food, I'm sure.  Maybe someday I'll get down that way.

kula
Lee Bell - 25 Apr 2007 03:09 GMT
>>> If you live in Hawaii, you can shore dive.  That cuts down on the
>>> expenses quite a bit.  The down side is that you have to live in Hawaii.
>>
>> We have the same problem in S. Florida except the diving is better.

> And the food, I'm sure.  Maybe someday I'll get down that way.

I didn't think about it, but you may be right.  People and restaurants in
this part of the US are quite diverse.

Lee
Kula - 25 Apr 2007 05:01 GMT
>>>> If you live in Hawaii, you can shore dive.  That cuts down on the
>>>> expenses quite a bit.  The down side is that you have to live in
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> I didn't think about it, but you may be right.  People and restaurants in
> this part of the US are quite diverse.

You don't come to Hawaii for fine cuisine.  (Though there are a few very
good restaurants I enjoy, they are few and far between.  And don't even get
me going about what the locals eat ... Yuck!)

kula
Carl Nisarel - 25 Apr 2007 14:07 GMT
"Kula" <eeolson@hawaii.rr.com> noted:

> You don't come to Hawaii for fine cuisine.

Go for the sashimi at Daiei

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