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[Choose #3] Did you go to the NASCAR school of diving... pedal down and turn left all the way....hahaha..Just teasing ya
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[Choose #2] But ponder this, even if you ended up somewhere else other than where you started, you’ll always be where your at anyway.
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[Choose #5] One leg is stronger than the other. You’re swimming in a large circle
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[Choose #4] usually its a good thing to end up where you started so you can get out in the right place but if thats not what you want then you should take more training
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[Choose #1] Most of us call it underwater navigation
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[Choose #5] You crack me up
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[Choose #5] This survey confuses me
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[Choose #5] I’m usually diving from a boat, so ending up where I started is pretty much a bonus.
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[Choose #5] Dude, it’s an illusion, you can’t end up where you started. Same as you cannot step twice into the same river...
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[Choose #4] Not sure I understand the problem. Ending you dive where you started should be your plan.
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[Choose #5] you are using a longer stroke on your dominant leg, and thus going in a circle
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[Choose #3] and don’t forget to kick
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[Choose #5] isn’t that what you’re supposed to do
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daz88 - 11/24/2010 8:55 AM
[Choose #5] confused. if I don’t end where I started...how to I get back to my truck? ;)
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[Choose #5] Both my fins came marked L for left so I swim in circles!
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