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To: faqsnlojiks who wrote (4533)9/28/1999 1:56:00 AM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Respond to of 63513
 
I have only been seasick once, and that was it. Vis was about 12 inches and I couldn't get a fix on any objects since it was a sandy bottom. Spent a long time cleaning that regulator.



To: faqsnlojiks who wrote (4533)9/28/1999 1:58:00 AM
From: Neenny  Respond to of 63513
 
Seasick above water is bad....would not want to experience underwater seasickness.

I cannot even look at round and round amusement park rides or I feel sick. One time I took the kids to the amusement park, with the Girl Scouts. Well being the good mom, I decided to go on a ride with the kids. Upon the ride stopping, I immediately found the nearest garbage can and lost it. I spent the next 3 hours trying to recuperate. I now tell the kids.....as the "good mom" I am better off not to go on the rides. They agree!!!