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Social Media
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Last edited by Shaylee; 10-27-2019 at 08:36 PM.. |
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Hi Shaylee! Good to see you back. I’m afraid I don’t do a whole lot on social media (though I do have FB.) But I’ll look forward to keeping up with your posts and any others who want to share. Good idea and thanks!
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I quit using snapchat when their IPO failed on the NASDAQ.
They cost me some money |
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Other "Social Media" thread
I'll just drop this here! It was another Social Media thread created by Euphoria a while ago
http://alizeeamerica.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7124 I would recommend a Like or Follow to Alizée America's social media, especially Facebook, which is currently updated by Scruffy. http://www.facebook.com/AlizeeAmerica http://twitter.com/alizeeusa http://www.instagram.com/alizeeusa/ |
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I am more attractive to water activities, both on and under. By the time I was 16, I was a PADI certified advanced scuba diver. The "rules" said you must be 16 years old to get certified, but I guess I looked over 16 at the time so I was never questioned. Back then (in the 70's), getting certified was pretty rigorous and you had to essentially memorize the decompression tables. On the deep end of a pool, your class is underwater with your eyes closed, and randomly the instructors would sneak behind someone and rip the regulator from your mouth and tear your mask off. You would have to learn to handle emergency situations without dying. Nowadays anybody can go to the Caribbean and take an hour class boatside and they let you scuba dive with no prior experience or testing. I'm surprised there hasn't been more accidents than what there is. |
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