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Yee-Ha! 1st Week -- 4mins

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DevonDiver

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Oct 14, 2002
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Sorry, just feeling very pleased with myself.
My first week of practise and i just broke the 4 minute dry static boundary.
Time to try some wet apena methinks...........
 
well done, buddy! congratulations from (wet, grey rainy, miserable and cold austria)

roland
 
Nice one! Just one question - whereabouts in Devon do you live? I have lived in Devon all my life up to now (living in Suffolk and then the States until June) and will be back home around the middle of June. I live in Sidmouth in East Devon, and would love to hook up with you for some training and sea-dives if you're up for it? Best way to get in touch with me if you want to is to send an e-mail to tomandsophie@ukonline.co.uk
Hope to hear from you,
All the best,
Tom Arnold.
 
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