Hello Seattle :nervous:
*Update*
Guess what I got to do today? Some old skool diving right thur! Yar landlubbers!

Went to Pikes market last weekend and had some AWESOME chowder at Pike Place Chowder. Would eat again :yumyum:
Guess what I got to do today? Some old skool diving right thur! Yar landlubbers!


Went to Pikes market last weekend and had some AWESOME chowder at Pike Place Chowder. Would eat again :yumyum:
Holy wet suit. I had no idea you really dove like that. Jay made a thread about lobsters a while back and my experience was restaurant based and yours was from actually going to get them. :rofl:
You have to have a certain level of zen to be able to dive like that. :hi5:
You have to have a certain level of zen to be able to dive like that. :hi5:
One thing I definitely recommend doing is to get a cuban sandwich from Paseo in Fremont, even if you have to make a special trip you will not regret it. Get the Midnight Cuban which is their best seller.
Cheesecakes and Columbian hot chocolate at The Confectional in Pike's Place.
Check out the owner's hot ass wife at Place Pigalle in Pike's Place. :exnbp:
Seattle Central Library
Pioneer Square, I heard the Underground Tour is pretty cool.
Cheesecakes and Columbian hot chocolate at The Confectional in Pike's Place.
Check out the owner's hot ass wife at Place Pigalle in Pike's Place. :exnbp:
Seattle Central Library
Pioneer Square, I heard the Underground Tour is pretty cool.
Last edited by S2Kev; May 18, 2009 at 08:27 PM.
Diving in the Navy Mark V, and the Yokohama (Japanese design), was certainly an experience. It's a PITA to deal with cause you have around 150lbs. of gear strapped to you(including the helmet), but once you get in the water it get easier. We did it mostly for historical and nostalgic value, which gives a new found respect for those who HAD to use them in the old days. I took a lot of pictures for the other guys on that antique setting; seemed appropriate given the history of the equipment. Those helmets are still used in many parts of the world. For the most part we've been using Kirby Morgan dive helmets. We're starting 160ft dives tomorrow. :eek3: 
I'll have to check out Paseo, it sounds really good. There's a good Greek place in Fremont I need visit as well. Fremont is minutes away from me. Oh, and cheesecake = I'm there!
I've tried Dick's. Yeah, the burgers aren't that great compared to In-N-Out, but I have to say their fries are pretty good.

I'll have to check out Paseo, it sounds really good. There's a good Greek place in Fremont I need visit as well. Fremont is minutes away from me. Oh, and cheesecake = I'm there!
I've tried Dick's. Yeah, the burgers aren't that great compared to In-N-Out, but I have to say their fries are pretty good.



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