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by jaffa1949 » Sun Aug 22, 2010 12:41 pm
asheroth wrote:i've only gone surfing onceor twice each summer since 2008, and i would definitely not pretend that i can actually surf well :S the problem is my nearest surf spot is that godawful surf reef at Bournemouth so i never get enough practise to get out of the kook stage. I do think it's important that you do it cos you love it and not cos you want to look cool and get people to think you're some kind of hippy..
by zangpakto » Sun Aug 22, 2010 1:21 pm
Brent wrote:Me, personally, I like having women surfers about, they add a bit of colour & grace to the sport. I enjoy scaring teenage boys on boogie-boards far more, they're a slower moving & softer target
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