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Hey, Tom, you're giving you age away, Gardner McKay was the hero of
"Adventures in Paradise" back in the mid to late 50s. A corny, but
delightful TV series.

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Hey, Tom, you're giving you age away, Gardner McKay was the hero of
"Adventures in Paradise" back in the mid to late 50s. A corny, but
delightful TV series.

Ah - yes well, it was one of my favorites. Along the Mike Nelson and
Buster Crabbe.

Later,

Tom - who is a very young even if he is an old fart.

Growing old is not an option. Growing up is.


Damn straight.

Did see a DVD collection of the Flash Gordon shows in Costco the other

day.

"Sea Hunt" is coming to DVD and I've heard rumors of "Adventures in
Paradise" DVD.

That would be cool.


Sea Hunt. No buddy diving and those old 2 hose regulators.


I still have my uS Divers two stage regulator with the two hoses.

I was so young that the former Navy dive master who ran the sports
shop in Salem, MA didn't want to teach me to dive - but I talked him
into it by reciting dive tables, demonstrated knowledge of the scuba
gear and knowledge of the physiology of diving - he finally gave in
and taught me. Made pretty good money in the spring and fall
recovering moorings for Northshore Barge and Salvage Company when I
was in high school.

I loved to dive - wish I could still do it.

Now I just use my Aqua Vu and wish I was down there with the fishies.

Later,

Tom
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On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 15:06:21 -0500, (N.L. Eckert)
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Hey, Tom, you're giving you age away, Gardner McKay was the hero

of
"Adventures in Paradise" back in the mid to late 50s. A corny, but
delightful TV series.

Ah - yes well, it was one of my favorites. Along the Mike Nelson

and
Buster Crabbe.

Later,

Tom - who is a very young even if he is an old fart.

Growing old is not an option. Growing up is.

Damn straight.

Did see a DVD collection of the Flash Gordon shows in Costco the other

day.

"Sea Hunt" is coming to DVD and I've heard rumors of "Adventures in
Paradise" DVD.

That would be cool.


Sea Hunt. No buddy diving and those old 2 hose regulators.


I still have my uS Divers two stage regulator with the two hoses.

I was so young that the former Navy dive master who ran the sports
shop in Salem, MA didn't want to teach me to dive - but I talked him
into it by reciting dive tables, demonstrated knowledge of the scuba
gear and knowledge of the physiology of diving - he finally gave in
and taught me. Made pretty good money in the spring and fall
recovering moorings for Northshore Barge and Salvage Company when I
was in high school.

I loved to dive - wish I could still do it.

Now I just use my Aqua Vu and wish I was down there with the fishies.

Later,

Tom


My wetsuit shrank is my excuse. I still freedive.


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On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 07:00:44 GMT, "Calif Bill"
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in

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On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 15:06:21 -0500, (N.L. Eckert)
wrote:

Hey, Tom, you're giving you age away, Gardner McKay was the hero

of
"Adventures in Paradise" back in the mid to late 50s. A corny, but
delightful TV series.

Ah - yes well, it was one of my favorites. Along the Mike Nelson

and
Buster Crabbe.

Later,

Tom - who is a very young even if he is an old fart.

Growing old is not an option. Growing up is.

Damn straight.

Did see a DVD collection of the Flash Gordon shows in Costco the other

day.

"Sea Hunt" is coming to DVD and I've heard rumors of "Adventures in
Paradise" DVD.

That would be cool.


Sea Hunt. No buddy diving and those old 2 hose regulators.


I still have my uS Divers two stage regulator with the two hoses.

I was so young that the former Navy dive master who ran the sports
shop in Salem, MA didn't want to teach me to dive - but I talked him
into it by reciting dive tables, demonstrated knowledge of the scuba
gear and knowledge of the physiology of diving - he finally gave in
and taught me. Made pretty good money in the spring and fall
recovering moorings for Northshore Barge and Salvage Company when I
was in high school.

I loved to dive - wish I could still do it.

Now I just use my Aqua Vu and wish I was down there with the fishies.

Later,

Tom


Chuck Conners had a double hose regulator as the Creature from the Black
Lagoon.


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Sea Hunt. No buddy diving and those old 2 hose regulators.



Hey! A Divers, Inc double is what I got my certification on, back in New
Haven in 1966.

Have they improved them since?

Eisboch

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Sea Hunt. No buddy diving and those old 2 hose regulators.


Hey! A Divers, Inc double is what I got my certification on, back in New
Haven in 1966.

Have they improved them since?


Regulators? Very much so.

Do you still have yours?

Later,

Tom




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