In a message dated 4/12/2000 9:31:19 PM US Mountain Standard Time, chipthorp@ju*.co* writes: << ... I figured to become the diver that I am today I must take my dive training into my own hands . this includes lifestyle changes . working out twice a day , not wasting my time ( body ) doing stressful dives .dumping the old lady to buy more gear ...etc. >> Chip, you will probably never understand what I am about to say, but I really feel sorry for you. When you start thinking that a recreational activity, any recreational activity, is so important to your life that you're willing to sacrifice intimate human relationships, then perhaps you ought to reevaluate your priorities. Diving and teaching diving are important parts of my life. But I would drop them in an instant if it meant screwing up my personal relationships. I am afraid that you are heading for a very lonely later life. Please think hard about what you are saying. Dive safe, Scott
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