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surfrboard fins are sharp

Posted: Nov 2nd, '08, 09:45
by randall
so a fin gash is

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a pretty goodhalloween costume for me....fooled 10 people some for the second time......next year thy will probably get it......best costume....golfer hit by lightning....classic

Posted: Nov 2nd, '08, 17:47
by Brewster Minton
Man you are ugly!!!!! I almost forgot.

Posted: Nov 2nd, '08, 18:06
by randall
hey....i gave it a shot....

Posted: Nov 2nd, '08, 18:22
by AndreF
I'll call it just that...........

Posted: Nov 2nd, '08, 19:37
by Matt Holcomb
I can fix you up with the real thing if you want.....

Matt

Posted: Nov 3rd, '08, 09:36
by Mikey
A bit drastic for a Halloween costume, don't you think?

Posted: Nov 3rd, '08, 10:27
by scot
Randall,

Had me for a minute, and only because I had faith that YOU would still be out trying to surf! Keep it up as long as you can!

Posted: Nov 3rd, '08, 12:01
by randall
thats what she said.....er...i surf till about christmas if conditions are right. that cold northwest wind can really sting and my size limit drops in direct proportion to how long i want to be held under 45 degree water. there are a bunch of my friends who will surf double over head waves in february and march when its air 20...water 36....but im a wuss.

last weekend

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Posted: Nov 3rd, '08, 14:20
by Capt. DQ
Randall,

You look like you were in a Clint Eastwood western movie, let me think here? Oh I know which one, Outlaw Josey Whales was the movie. Good luck on your next adventure out surfing.

R,
DQ

Posted: Nov 3rd, '08, 14:43
by neil
http://localswell.com/ randall,last sunday our inlet had some of the biggest waves that i have seen in 35 yrs. here is a link to our local swell, not sure if last sunday is here yet but enjoy

Posted: Nov 3rd, '08, 18:08
by randall
thanks neil....cool!!

this has been one of the best seasons for waves i can ever remember. lots of really good days in july when its usually flat. and a really fun fall....would have been all time with a little more cooperation from the wind.

Posted: Nov 6th, '08, 04:28
by nic
Hey Indiana...lookin' good!

My mate Briggsy (ex Christensen Yachts) when he first arrived here used to copy and paste pictutures of fin chops from surf sites, the more intimate the location and the deeper the gash the better as far as he was concerned, and email them to everyone wondering how he was getting on down here...he'd tell them he got bitten by a kangaroo.

Real fin chops are no joke.