new respect for longboarding

first a bit of history on my past experiances. the first few time i gave longboarding a try i couldn't turn the thing. hated the fact that i could only go straight. then later after shortboarding i could turn it a little. at this point i was ready to give it up entirerly. but then summer came and we've only been getting these small 1-2 foot days and so i've been out of the water for about a week. so i took out this 9'8 nose rider, first time on a board with such a large fin, didn't think i was going to be able to turn the darn thing. took about five waves to figure things out, but then i was able to turn it down the line, throw in a cutback here and there, and for the first time ever walk to the nose and put five piggies over. needless to say i was great longboarding experience, ended up buying the board, taking it out again today. i guess this is for any shortboarder who thinks that longboarding is beneath them, if you get the right board for the right day then it works out great. well i guess that's my story, hope you enjoy, of course this means that you now have to contend with another longboarder. 
