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Postby VBnorthendsurfer » Thu Aug 26, 2004 7:49 pm

i like screamo/hardcore. fav. band is Underoath.
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Re: hot girls

Postby IrishGirl » Sun Aug 29, 2004 5:01 pm

michaeldl wrote:see those loose fitting board sorts that should be in the dasy duke contest thats what we like.always wait for them to paddle by.forget about those guys that got the right hair and style they eather swing the other way or somone told them what to do real guys care that there equiptment is functional and there girl is hot not the other way around those other guys are called a variety of degrating names especaly buy there peers oh ya real guy dont typicaly have good manners or grammer etherand if they surf trust my ladies you will always be second best no matter what he tells you


Wow, that was a hard one to figure out. You could do with using a few more fullstops here and there.

So what if a girlfriend is second best after surfing. I'd be the exact same. The waves are only perfect on a rare occasion and when that happens nothing else matters.
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Postby michaeldl » Sun Aug 29, 2004 8:03 pm

too bad perfect waves and perfect weman are such a rareity kinda like perfect guys.but it could be said that are imperfection is are perfection.


It always seems that I must choose waves or the woman I dont seem to be able to have both at the same time.

unfortunatly this always makes life decisions very hard I'm always forced to focus on onside or the other karma neh.

anyway still waiting on that winning lottery ticket
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not girls but surfing

Postby RYAN.R » Tue Aug 31, 2004 8:06 am

why are you guys talking about girls who cares catching a 40ft wave in the usa for me was better than a girl. that 40ft wave is my record plus riding threw its barrel.
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Postby guest » Tue Aug 31, 2004 10:21 pm

freaky_welsh_chick wrote:oh and the guy in the pic is NOT hot and his hair isnt quite what i have in mind as the hot style they normally have.. i shall look for some pics for you... oooh liek Tom Delonge has his hair.. thats pretty emo.. and damn hot too...


hmm, emo wuld be more like the guy from taking back sunday when he had his hair shorter(bout his neck) and flicked a bit, emo is shortened from emotianal, just so you know, and it started because of the music genre and turned into a trend
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Postby Guest » Wed Sep 01, 2004 3:59 am

is the guy that posted this thinking about learning how to surf to get girls? how sad.. if your gonna learn to surf, learn because you want to surf, not cuz you want girls... because its not gonna get you many. go work out at the gym and don't take up room in the lineup if you're just out to get girls
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Re: emo

Postby freaky_welsh_chick » Wed Sep 01, 2004 11:17 am

guest wrote:
freaky_welsh_chick wrote:oh and the guy in the pic is NOT hot and his hair isnt quite what i have in mind as the hot style they normally have.. i shall look for some pics for you... oooh liek Tom Delonge has his hair.. thats pretty emo.. and damn hot too...


hmm, emo wuld be more like the guy from taking back sunday when he had his hair shorter(bout his neck) and flicked a bit, emo is shortened from emotianal, just so you know, and it started because of the music genre and turned into a trend


yeh i know, but Tom Delonge's hair is extremely typical of emo guys. i like the whole style to be honest, i like the music, i like the hair i like the clothes, if it fits for you then i think it's awesome, can't stand people jipping emo, if people like it then let them wear it, even though technically emo is music not a style! not getting at you 'guest' i just saying, lol.
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Re: emo

Postby guest chelle » Wed Sep 01, 2004 7:09 pm

freaky_welsh_chick wrote:
guest wrote:
freaky_welsh_chick wrote:oh and the guy in the pic is NOT hot and his hair isnt quite what i have in mind as the hot style they normally have.. i shall look for some pics for you... oooh liek Tom Delonge has his hair.. thats pretty emo.. and damn hot too...


hmm, emo wuld be more like the guy from taking back sunday when he had his hair shorter(bout his neck) and flicked a bit, emo is shortened from emotianal, just so you know, and it started because of the music genre and turned into a trend


yeh i know, but Tom Delonge's hair is extremely typical of emo guys. i like the whole style to be honest, i like the music, i like the hair i like the clothes, if it fits for you then i think it's awesome, can't stand people jipping emo, if people like it then let them wear it, even though technically emo is music not a style! not getting at you 'guest' i just saying, lol.


no im not disagreeing, tom delonges hair is emo ish, but i was just givin a proper type if you get me, yes i like emo too, i was not jipping it as you say. Music turns into a style, moshers punks etc all come from a background of music, emo is just another one , but a great one
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Postby freaky_welsh_chick » Wed Sep 01, 2004 8:40 pm

oooh well said :D:D:D
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Postby Inletsurfer » Wed Sep 01, 2004 9:28 pm

people who listen to certain music shouldnt be wearing the same clothes..unless its a coincidence which i doubt. Emo is so fcking lame. I admit ill listen to a little bit if im in that mood. I like good old fashion punk rock, i also listen to hardcore just because there arnt many good punk bands around anymore. I still look respectable..i dont have a pink hawk, i dont...ehh actually i do run around saying fck you all the time but atleast i know its trashy. but i look respectable is what im trying to say...dress like yourself not your scene

Emo is better than gangsta tho cuz atleast they dress what they are pu**ies, gangstas try to look hard all the time...and i enjoy "stepping to them" because they think they kno how to defend themselves
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I like emo guys

Postby KRisten » Thu Sep 02, 2004 4:40 pm

HEy i like emo guys but i can never find one ! is there one out there ?
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Postby Kempy » Thu Sep 02, 2004 5:24 pm

guys I really dont understand how people can be so prejudice and judgemental just based on what someone wears or what music they listen to!? Now I live no-where near the coast, but i've made it down there whenever possible since I was about 12 and learnt to surf that way. I guess if a label is going to put over my head in terms of the way I dress then it would be as a 'surfer', but I still get labelled as a poser and a wannabe before people even get the chance to know what i'm all about. Even though i would be wearing these clothes no matter where i lived of what my hobbies were. There are people on here who say they hate posers and there was one post saying that 'people who look the part generally arent the real thing'. Now i guess i'm lucky that I earn my living modelling whilst I study at uni, but i dont see why just because I 'look the part' i should get judged as a poser and a fake. I've spent years travelling 6 hours to the coast at every possible chance to try to get better at the sport I love, but when i get ripped to shreds about the way I look it just makes me wonder why the hell I do it. Surely this whole scene is about catching waves and being yourself. There are far too many people who spend more time in the water judging others that they forget what they are really in the water for....
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Postby Guest » Thu Sep 02, 2004 6:07 pm

freaky_welsh_chick wrote:oooh well said :D:D:D


thanks, you are my new friend (Y)
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Postby john mon the emo » Thu Sep 02, 2004 6:09 pm

Inletsurfer wrote:people who listen to certain music shouldnt be wearing the same clothes..unless its a coincidence which i doubt. Emo is so fcking lame. I admit ill listen to a little bit if im in that mood. I like good old fashion punk rock, i also listen to hardcore just because there arnt many good punk bands around anymore. I still look respectable..i dont have a pink hawk, i dont...ehh actually i do run around saying fck you all the time but atleast i know its trashy. but i look respectable is what im trying to say...dress like yourself not your scene

Emo is better than gangsta tho cuz atleast they dress what they are pu**ies, gangstas try to look hard all the time...and i enjoy "stepping to them" because they think they kno how to defend themselves


that is so like you kinda people
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feck

Postby shortstory » Mon Sep 06, 2004 2:50 pm

freaky_welsh_chick wrote:yeh, deffo, sufer guys have that cool about them, normally less stressed and fun to be around, not to mention surfing keeps them fit so they got the sexy body ;) the big discusion i have with my mates though is... who is hotter... emo guys or surfer guys? I'd love to meet an emo guy that surfed, they would be like the perfect guy!!!


hmmm i wish you were right...
Im from western australia im sponcered for surfing and i play in a punk/emo band, i have blonde hair based on tom delongs style...i aint got ne girl friends...just lots of girls who are my friends...so explain that

oh and p.s i agree no1 claims surifng that xxxxx man...40f go fleshin' your self i say...herd of taj burrow or andy irons...they dont claim xxxxx
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Postby Brent » Tue Sep 07, 2004 10:26 am

Wow..reading this thread..the things young people go through these days & how image concious they are. For me the very coolest thing a surfer can do is not draw attention to himself out of the water. Why subscribe to an image & attempt the "look". It's such hard work.

Let me remind you also, Billabong, Rip Curl, Volcom, OP and almost every surf brand I can think of all manfacture their clothing ranges in Asia, they are made & sewn in mini tax-haven sweat-shops within these countries staffed by under paid, over worked teenagers just like yourself. These kids work upwards of 14-16 plus hours per day for 1-2 dollars per day. Yep, just so you can have cheap, poorly made, disposable surf label clothing.

Read up on globalisation, authors like Naomi Klein. Learn what youre really buying in the quest for your image...
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Postby k mac » Tue Sep 07, 2004 10:36 am

thats some deep thinkin how much is 2-3 dollars in pounds? its like the poor kids who stitch leather balls and get payed 50p a day and work all day and these are the balls used in the world cup no one gives the poor kid makin the ball any attention just the multi million pound corparations cashing in on third world countries cheap labour,its the same with everythin thes days though innit how many things say made in taiwain?evn so some things made in say asia that are then shipped over to say england and then is assembled in england it can say by law that it is made in england ,so spare a thought for thes sweat shops while your slipping on your new surfbranded clothes.
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Postby Brent » Tue Sep 07, 2004 9:56 pm

No, not really deep thinking.
It's just than in recent years I've started seeing "made in Thailand" or similar on almost every article of surfing or sports related clothing I've bought…and I wanted to know why those things are made there rather than in our own countries…I did some reading…and it's really disturbing stuff. Young people who desire & buy this type of clothing (rip curl jeans, volcom teeshirts etc etc) really should know what they're buying & who made them…

This is what happens.
American owned companies with similar products (like Rip Curl & Billabong) group together and approach a struggling third-world country, they'll target one that's really poor with massive unemployment & little chances of improving their standard of living. These groups go to the leaders of these countries & say "we want to set up a manufacturing facility in your country to make our jeans & tee-shirts and we'll employ 10,000 of your citizens". Of course these third-world countries say yes…they are desperate for any business they can attract.

As part of the set-up negotiations that take place these groups, knowing they're dealing with a desperate country usually insist on a deal like "since we're giving you all these jobs you let us set up & operate tax-free in your country for the first two years then we'll see how it goes?", or "let us operate tax-free in your country and you may get a free trade deal with our rich country"…the desperate countries have little choice but to accept the deal offered.

These multi-nationals then build massive pre-fabricated warehouses & compounds with fenced perimeters near the slum neighborhoods to ensure a ready supply of desperate workers. They then employ mostly young teenage females - they do not complain, do not group together and form unions and they accept whatever they're paid. These children then work 14-16 plus hours a day in unventilated, crowded, unhealthy sweatshops, working 6-7 days a week for little money, no lunch breaks, no holidays or any form of worker benefits. If you did that in a western country it would be called slave labour & exploiting children.

When the two year tax-free period is almost done, the companies, itching to continue operating without paying any tax negotiate hard to stay…if the country is smart it'll realise it's being ripped off & it's citizens are working for almost nothing and the local economy is not receiving any taxes and really…they're better off without them.
When the arrangement finally falls to bits & the country realises it's being exploited, the whole pre-fabricated warehouse is pulled down (it was prefabricated for this very purpose when first built) and then the whole operation moves on to the next poor desperate third work country…..and the exploitation continues.
This is why you see many clothes coming from one particular area of the globe for several years…then the labels change from "made in Korea" to "made in Thailland".

Whenever you seen those really ugly violent "anti-globalization" protests on T.V and protests outside Free Trade & G-7 Conferences…this is the very subject they're protesting about.

After reading up on the subject...I now can't walk past a rack of Rip Curl or Billabong clothes in a surf shop without imagining the poor, desperate, hungry, tired children who made them……you should think before you buy this crap.
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Postby nz girl » Thu Sep 09, 2004 5:58 am

its interesting just how image-conscious (paranoid!) our generation is. the phenomenon of the cult of image is a direct result of capitalism/commerce: the power of such brands as billabong or ripcurl resides within what is known as the hyper-reality of the code; according to Wolfreys,– "the Coca-cola or Nike logos, for example – are excessive in their significatory power in that they not only precede the object, they have come to supplant any value or significance that the real might have." think about that the next time you buy a big name brand. you arn't buying a clothing article because of its quality or style, you are buying it because it says billabong or nike. you are being manipulated by corporations who parasitically prey upon your insecurities and desire to fit in. we are constantly called upon to define ourselves, be it through the music we listen to ie. emo or punk, the clothes we wear (billabong etc) even our hobbies. does this strike anyone else as absurd? are we really that two-dimensional that we can be defined wholly by such incidental factors?? people, wear clothes that you like, listen to whatever you want, surf, take up lawn-bowling, conquer your flatmates in a game of risk. just don't let that define who you are as a person.
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Postby Phil » Thu Sep 09, 2004 8:58 am

no matter what clothes you wear your gonna be judged, i cant belive your bashing people for wearing surf clothes, i mean come on look at what they have done alot for surfing with the comps and sponsered events

i dont belive in swaet shops but alot of companys have to move to other countries to be able to compete in a world market, if you can prove to me that surf brands are using sweat shops ill stop buying there clothes but at the moment i can find no real evedence to back that up on the internet
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