i think you're misinterpreting what i'm trying to say. it's not like i'm constantly running my mouth and everyone has to hear about it. but i will yell "hey you want to get somethin to eat soon" or "your sister looked really good last night" or something along those lines just to keep that contact with my buddy if we find ourselves spreading out. i only hold full on convos when we're right next to each other and even then kids are giving me dirty looks or eavesdropping on what we're talking about. by the way, the zoning at spring lake is wack. we were forced to surf at washington st but i saw a break a little north of us that was a bit better. too bad it was swimmers only. and then there's zones for bodyboarders only? how weak is that **** thank god i live in NC now...
Spring Lake "by the way, the zoning at spring lake is wack. we were forced to surf at washington st but i saw a break a little north of us that was a bit better. too bad it was swimmers only. and then there's zones for bodyboarders only? how weak is that **** " From RIDEHIGH Really surprised (not really ) to see that SL is enforcing the zoning rules so early on...this has not been the case in other local area beaches. We've been boarding/surfing with a mix of people...paddle boards, surfers, bodyboarders. It actually has been really nice AND the life guards have been super cool this year...even letting us shred right off of the jetties. Much different than last year for sure.
You may suffer a type of separation anxiety or just general insecurity issues. Either way just STFU no one wants to hear you and your kooky friends blabbering on in knee high mushburgers or god forbid during an actual swell. I would drop in on you relentlessly until you cried and left the beach.
damn bro.. u need to chill out.. u should talk to iceybeats and get some kush for cheap, and give it a try, everyone around you will it
ooommm this video will chill you out. watch it in full screen. http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=2102744884 p.e.a.c.e
Grrrrr. The thing that get me, is when there are other "surfers" that dont know the rules of the line up and acuse me of dropping in on them. Im talking about the ones that go for every wave of every set and miss most of them. That happened to me last weekend at IRI . The dude was to my left all day and would always go for te first wave of the set and miss it. I would usually take the second wave and he would still be paddleing from the first wave and catch that on too, running up my tail. That happened a couple times untill he pulled the "thats the last time thats going to happen" act. O well, i just don't thing things would be so bad if the surf shops sold a "line up" rule book.
You dropped in on him. If you don't realize that the inside surfer has priority don't complain about rules. Learn them! And learn how to drop-in "turn and burn!" in an instant if the inside guy bails, eats it, or doesn't get the wave. Always paddle for it. Be assertive and get yourself priority for the set waves. Dont complain on a forum like a Sally. And you locals out there need to keep order! With no order you'll be surrounded by clueless bic riders and flipper clad spongers thinking they own the place This knowledge is free of charge, your welcome.
salty j i hope to god you dont live by me bc you sound like the type of guy who takes life way to serious. chill out man, surfing is there for fun and to relax.