so Tuesday,which yesterday said Wednesday is going to be close to 5ft with offshore winds,could see some mini barrels here in the jers. and Saturday says 8 muddafookin foot with s winds,which doesn't help jersey,but 8ft wow,hope something turns out.i checked the hurricane icon thingy and it says Guillermo and its not in the atlantic. so why do we name hurricanes after Spanish people?why not Italian or French?a hurricane vito or hurricane sal would be cool.even a hurricane Michael could work,why Guillermo and Eduardo,hector,hurricane lupe lol. so get ready to see that 8ft turn to 1.7ft by Friday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
French is often used. Maybe some are only able to read "american"?? Or maybe we are sending a signal to hispanics to walk right in an sign up for Welfare, Food Stamps, etc....and all your personal belongings?? All via the naming of hurricanes?? Ask that dipstick of a President....hahahahaha!!!
radder, not you, your post is gold. it's the hype train that's last year and now old. or worse yet the Belmar kook who needs to be told. it was funny for like a week. the o barry thing, too, only he seems to sometimes deserve it. if only someone could clean up this mess. not to mention the antichrist nut and roy stuart, and that tough guy in the north. o barry, that being said, laughing at your own 'joke' is really funny. yes the waves are generally bigger and more consistent here when it's summer and small. radder, where do you surf that you're not getting anything?