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kelly slater
Aug 5, 2008, 09:40 AM
i hope it stays flat for another month and a half because you all will be gone soon. i wont have to see anyone in the water or read any posts about it being flat or what should i wear. there will be waves again in sept as usual and all you pa life guards wont be on duty and all you 3 month "surfers" who can barely stand will be safely inland reading surf magazines and buying new boards to add to your quiver of boards you can't ride.
enjoy the all you can eat seafood buffets, boardwalk games and buying your surf gear at the tourist surf shops so you can go back to school and let everyone think you are a surfer. dont worry people from pa and other non surf areas will think you can actually surf.
enjoy the flatness. summer will be gone soon and the waves will be back and you will all be gone. ahahahah enjoy
and yes i am pissed i just lost the event..
Aguaholic
Aug 5, 2008, 01:40 PM
i hope it stays flat for another month and a half because you all will be gone soon. i wont have to see anyone in the water or read any posts about it being flat or what should i wear. there will be waves again in sept as usual and all you pa life guards wont be on duty and all you 3 month "surfers" who can barely stand will be safely inland reading surf magazines and buying new boards to add to your quiver of boards you can't ride.
enjoy the all you can eat seafood buffets, boardwalk games and buying your surf gear at the tourist surf shops so you can go back to school and let everyone think you are a surfer. dont worry people from pa and other non surf areas will think you can actually surf.
enjoy the flatness. summer will be gone soon and the waves will be back and you will all be gone. ahahahah enjoy
and yes i am pissed i just lost the event..
Ahhh.....September Sessions....:D
Haha...u wish you were slater....Actually I'm glad he lost.
Decapod
Aug 5, 2008, 02:18 PM
Ahhh.....September Sessions....:D
Haha...u wish you were slater....Actually I'm glad he lost.
i second that.
jjcliff
Aug 5, 2008, 02:56 PM
calling out people as posers... with the username kelly slater.
But I hear ya... can't wait for fall here as well
smack da lip whaaapaaa
Aug 5, 2008, 05:58 PM
i hope it stays flat for another month and a half because you all will be gone soon. i wont have to see anyone in the water or read any posts about it being flat or what should i wear. there will be waves again in sept as usual and all you pa life guards wont be on duty and all you 3 month "surfers" who can barely stand will be safely inland reading surf magazines and buying new boards to add to your quiver of boards you can't ride.
enjoy the all you can eat seafood buffets, boardwalk games and buying your surf gear at the tourist surf shops so you can go back to school and let everyone think you are a surfer. dont worry people from pa and other non surf areas will think you can actually surf.
enjoy the flatness. summer will be gone soon and the waves will be back and you will all be gone. ahahahah enjoy
and yes i am pissed i just lost the event..
you're thinking what everyone who can actually surf who uses this website is thinking. i cant wait for all the beaney syrian fa ggits to go home
I hope it stays flat till August 17th. Going to Vegas and would hate to miss a good swell while I am 8 hours away from the closest beach. Then when I come back it cranks until next June. :p
Prey4Surf
Aug 5, 2008, 07:29 PM
I agree, Sept and Oct are my favorite months. Nicer waves, very little people, still warm enough for Boardshorts and a rash guard.
Ahh... Can't wait lol.
Decapod
Aug 5, 2008, 07:38 PM
I agree, Sept and Oct are my favorite months. Nicer waves, very little people, still warm enough for Boardshorts and a rash guard.
Ahh... Can't wait lol.
I can see it now dude :D Cant wait either.
Swellinfo
Aug 5, 2008, 08:09 PM
september is hit or miss on the east coast. There is usually plenty of swell, but the winds are often iffy. October is in my opinion the best surf time in the Mid Atlantic.
kelly slater
Aug 5, 2008, 08:22 PM
september is hit or miss on the east coast. There is usually plenty of swell, but the winds are often iffy. October is in my opinion the best surf time in the Mid Atlantic.
agreed
ks
Salty J
Aug 5, 2008, 09:37 PM
i hope it stays flat for another month and a half because you all will be gone soon. i wont have to see anyone in the water or read any posts about it being flat or what should i wear. there will be waves again in sept as usual and all you pa life guards wont be on duty and all you 3 month "surfers" who can barely stand will be safely inland reading surf magazines and buying new boards to add to your quiver of boards you can't ride.
enjoy the all you can eat seafood buffets, boardwalk games and buying your surf gear at the tourist surf shops so you can go back to school and let everyone think you are a surfer. dont worry people from pa and other non surf areas will think you can actually surf.
enjoy the flatness. summer will be gone soon and the waves will be back and you will all be gone. ahahahah enjoy
and yes i am pissed i just lost the event..
Yeah Slates!!!! You da Man!!!!!!
conway
Aug 5, 2008, 10:07 PM
I don't want waves because if we had some, I would have to paddle out, and I never really learned how to stand up, so my cover as a surfer will be blown and i wont get laid anymore. so keep it up flatness!
AveryS
Aug 6, 2008, 03:13 AM
yeah im stoked for everyone going back to pa and some fun waves hopefully
saxaxe
Aug 6, 2008, 03:19 AM
Man, I'm from Salisbury and used to surf whenever there's waves, summer, fall, winter, whatever. But now I go to school up in Baltimore, so it's tough for me to get back and forth and still keep up with school. I wish it would pick up so I could get a few more good sessions before I go back to school. This semester will SUCK so who knows if I'll be able to come back when there's waves.
:(
IsurfwhenIcan
Aug 6, 2008, 05:42 AM
yeah i gotta go to school at the end of august...i need at least a few good days of surf before i go back. im gonna try to make it up in september or october on a weekend or two but school is 5 hours away and i cant drive cuz i just got slammed with a fat speeding ticket and i gotta work around a sport schedule too...so im hoping for a few good days of surf before i go
rgnsup
Aug 6, 2008, 07:40 AM
yeah i gotta go to school at the end of august...i need at least a few good days of surf before i go back. im gonna try to make it up in september or october on a weekend or two but school is 5 hours away and i cant drive cuz i just got slammed with a fat speeding ticket and i gotta work around a sport schedule too...so im hoping for a few good days of surf before i go
Going to school away from the ocean and can't surf... :confused:
kdubya
Aug 6, 2008, 10:52 AM
you're thinking what everyone who can actually surf who uses this website is thinking. i cant wait for all the beaney syrian fa ggits to go home
you alls is a little craaazy. two words. "skat bird" it tides me over summer after flat summer
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tbing
Aug 6, 2008, 01:18 PM
I'd rather have waves and crowds then flat. As long as there is waves, I can find a beach that is empty to surf on.
I'd rather have waves and crowds then flat. As long as there is waves, I can find a beach that is empty to surf on.
Amen to that...
saxaxe
Aug 6, 2008, 04:12 PM
Going to school away from the ocean and can't surf... :confused:
Trust me, it's nice to be off Delmarva. haha
I can't take it here for long periods.
smack da lip whaaapaaa
Aug 6, 2008, 06:45 PM
usually the empty beaches when there are crowds are the ****tier breaks
tbing
Aug 6, 2008, 07:21 PM
usually the empty beaches when there are crowds are the ****tier breaks
You wanna put money down on that? I can find better empty breaks that crowded breaks if I look.
CharlieInOC
Aug 6, 2008, 07:36 PM
All you guys can wish for flat spells during summer, personally I'm going to wish for a huge hurricane swell. Never had a problem with crowds when the swell really gets going. What the f*****k, why would any surfer wish for flat conditions:confused:
smack da lip whaaapaaa
Aug 6, 2008, 08:08 PM
You wanna put money down on that? I can find better empty breaks that crowded breaks if I look.
You're out of your mind man. I know around the long branch deal allenhurst asbury area, certain swell directions effect each break differently. You're the guy surfing the left on a south swell because you "FOUND A BREAK WITH NO PEOPLE" haha
tbing
Aug 6, 2008, 08:13 PM
You're out of your mind man. I know around the long branch deal allenhurst asbury area, certain swell directions effect each break differently. You're the guy surfing the left on a south swell because you "FOUND A BREAK WITH NO PEOPLE" haha
If I drive 10 minutes north or south, I'll find an empty break, and no its not a left on a south swell.
smack da lip whaaapaaa
Aug 6, 2008, 08:20 PM
If I drive 10 minutes north or south, I'll find an empty break, and no its not a left on a south swell.
So you really want to say that you'll find an empty break, that is producing a better wave than the break that has more people? Logically, more people are at that particular break because it is better. I'm sure your not the only one in Manasquan capable of driving 10 minutes north or south in search for surf buddy.
AveryS
Aug 7, 2008, 05:34 AM
its true in oc everyone goes 48th or 35th street. Most of the times there is only a few people out there that actually no what the there doing most of the people just take up space and get in your way. thats why i have started going to different streets that are breaking just as well with no kooks
elsurfo10
Aug 7, 2008, 02:32 PM
smacka da lip you are a fing retard oh yea i can guarentee i cAn find a left on a south swell
Aguaholic
Aug 7, 2008, 03:03 PM
If I drive 10 minutes north or south, I'll find an empty break, and no its not a left on a south swell.
Yep, There are plenty of empty waves. You just gotta know where to go.....
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