one time i tried to talk a jumper down off a bridge over currituck sound. then the cops showed up so i left; dk if he did or not...
To date, my life has been great. It all depends on how one chooses to view it. Half empty or half full type of thing. We each control our own destiny.
I believe it's inflammable... It's a roller-coaster man... Some days are a great ride, Some days I'm flying off the tracks, but most days I'm standing in line...
Well, what is life? Acquiring money and material goods? Or living creating memories and damn the consequences? I can play the game if I wanted, as I am smarted than most of America's office workers. But F that noise. Ya know what it is that I be sayin'?| We must being doing something right as we were all lucky enough to know surfing and all it entails. So tuck into that one.
Age: 0-19....not a care in the world. Age: 20- 50...hustle, paying bills and more bills, raising a family, no time to surf or whatever pleases you. Kind of depressing sometimes. Age: 51-?....Bills are somewhat paid (you will always have bills even after death...true), more time less family around (they are doing their own thing now), which does equal out to more surf time, but by now your body aches your not as limber as you once were, but if you stretch and stay in shape kids, you can still surf well into the golden ages. fl.surfdog has spoken...lol
Being born in America is like winning the lottery. Great husband, great healthy kids, food every day, nice home, good friends, surfing. Life is good.
to be 100% honest, my life got a whole lot more exciting now that im surfing! not very good at it, but I have heard the best surfer in the lineup is the one having the most fun! wish I caught the bug 20 years ago but cant go back! plan on staying in shape and SURF TILL I DIE!