Kooky things we love to see

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by MrMacdugal, Sep 20, 2013.

  1. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    That was a very fair review, I don't see what Roy's problem is. Only thing I can think of is that it really isn't Roy posting on here, it's a troll job, which I've thought from the very beginning, I just like the back and forth banter, it's entertaining at least
     

  2. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    Yeah don't you love how he goes off on Randy on youtube calling him names and dropin F bombs but tries to play it cool on here so he does not get booted like on Sways!
     
  3. brewengineer

    brewengineer Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2011
    RR was riding in the middle during a few of those runs. You can clearly tell that. Looks like it did work better when he was in the middle. So I am not sure how the kiwi is bad mouthing him. I think it was a kind review that brings up pros and cons.
     
  4. krl0919

    krl0919 Well-Known Member

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    May 3, 2011
    I love watching people roll up with boards sporting their favorite beer brands that came straight off the wall of some bar. Throw in a 15+ year old neon wetsuit and you have a recipe for a good time.
     
  5. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    Yeah I saw his comments and they way out of line. If that's really him of course.
     
  6. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    People that say they just scored head high waves that nobody else knew about, but the buoy is 2' at 5sec making it impossible... Liar
     
  7. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Good one nynj.
    Seems as if some guys score head high in their bathtub. Then? Post it on SI forum.
    :)
     
  8. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    It's not my fault that my spot was going off on the reg 8-10' during last spring's swell streak :cool:
    One could argue that my stoke and optimism (similar to PB&J's) was a bellows for the sick spring. Should I inflate my scores the next few days and see what happens for us all?
     
  9. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    I'm not even mad. At either of those. I think it's amazing.

    If they can get some bottom turns on those porous, finless sticks then I'm gonna applaud the feat!!! As for the neon wettys, a lineup full of those would be the surf version of Hot Tub Time Machine. That movie just makes you feel good.
     
  10. shacktime00

    shacktime00 Active Member

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    Jan 13, 2013
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    saw about a middle aged man the other day wearing these..snag the name after paddling by them go home and look them up. priced around 165.00
     
  11. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Cataracts are real, sparky. Esp for surfers. But, nah, wait, you gonna live forever! which is why you don't wear block & you are out there stylin' & profilin' & postin' up.
    Gonna share the secret with ya, kid: no one's looking & no one cares.

    Young & dumb & full of ...

    Darwinism takes guys like you out, hard & early.
     
  12. shacktime00

    shacktime00 Active Member

    29
    Jan 13, 2013
    wasn't profiling or questioning the health of the man...you dont agree that paying upwards of 160 dollars for a pair of goggles is a little ridiculous?
     
  13. ThatSlyB

    ThatSlyB Well-Known Member

    323
    Aug 20, 2012
    They appear to be polarized and comfortable and durable. So I'd say 160 dollars is a good price for durable eye protection if that is what he is wearing them for.
     
  14. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
    No, not if as stated you have cataracts or other eye problems, have prescription lenses or just need a way to deal with glare.

    Oh and can we add to the list people who make dumb comments about things that may be saving someones eyesight and or allowing them to see while surfing.
     
  15. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Well, actually, you are ridiculing the dude. Your post comes off as judgmental because you have no idea what the gentleman's situation is.

    As for the cost of things...you do live in America? Where, you do realize, that every dang thing seems to be exorbitantly priced?

    I'd say that one pays what one wants to, or what one must pay, to ensure good health and for bonus chips ensures the ability to pursue one's passion.
     
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  16. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    I got what I thought were quality gogs back last winter. They were made by Vista and were the Aqua Sphere model. Weren't priced anywhere near those above. They had suction around the lenses and I trusted in that. First day out in heavy winter swell they fogged up like mad during duck dives and before I even got out the back through 6-8 broken waves they got pulled down to my neck when the band was pulled pretty tight around the back. Chalked it up as a loss and haven't tried since. Would love to find a pair that works.
     
  17. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    Get you some Sea Specs, SparkySpicoli8'. (couldn't resist!)

    Seriously, though, I read a few articles on cataracts that surfers are plagued with; not good. I bought a pair of Sea Specs for nothing close to the amount that guy posted. They work great, they have padding around the eyes, they don't fall off or slide down in wave poundings & they make a helluva difference on right coast DP. I wear them infrequently, I should wear them more. They're a few years old now; good product IMHO.
     
  18. sailquik

    sailquik Well-Known Member

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    Nov 23, 2012
    Sea Specs are basically copies of the Oakley sunglasses that are pictured and are cheap. They are not as good quality wise, but they do the job and you don't feel bad when you lose or break them.

    I wear them when windsurfing for sun protection and to keep spray out of my eyes. I should wear them surfing as well, but they will fall off on bigger days and I don't like duck diving with glasses on.

    Sun protection is very important. My skin is sun damaged from sun exposure and my Dad at 85 gets skin cancers taken off every year because of he has been fishing his whole life. Now he can't do it anymore by doctors orders and not being able to do something you love sucks.

    I don't care how I "look": If its a small longboard day, I'm wearing a hat with a chin strap because cancer on your scalp is unlikely to be noticed and will progress, and it isn't sexy to have your scalp peeling and looking like you have chronic dandruff.

    No matter what Kelly says, I wear sunblock now (I didn't before 20).

    And I always wear a long sleeve rash guard.

    Put all those together and yeah, I probably look like kook, especially if I'm on a longboard, but better a kook than a cancer victim.
     
  19. aka pumpmaster

    aka pumpmaster Well-Known Member

    Apr 30, 2008
    no offense but at 85 I would tell the doctor to f@ck off. Better to enjoy the remaining few years than play it safe.