bodyboarders

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by BonerSurfs, May 25, 2007.

  1. steelwave42

    steelwave42 Well-Known Member

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    Nov 7, 2006
    HILARIOUS!!!

    but after reading this forum it seems like some people on here "ride wood"

    sorry guys, I couldn't resist
     
  2. BonerSurfs

    BonerSurfs Well-Known Member

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  3. Ricky Data

    Ricky Data Well-Known Member

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    May 31, 2007
    Beating a dead horse....

    Shoot man, since everyone else is throwin' their two cents in....

    All this drama seems to be a matter of what you think it fundamentally means to ride a wave. Some people seem to think there's a right and a wrong way, but it seems that most people (the people I agree with) have expanded their mindset to encompass pretty much everything. OBLove put it nicely when he said it takes "different tools" to ride different waves. Nobody would say that there's only one type of wave that you can ride. It seems just as arbitrary to claim that there's only one way to ride EVERY wave. It seems if we're going down that road, let's all be dolphins and heckle the human kooks out in the lineup. I, for one, have a pretty broad idea in mind when I say "surfing". At the most simplistic level, if you're harnessing the wave energy, you're surfing. It's a healthy mindset, and it goes beyond the beach. It's something like tolerance and fills life with adventure.

    Well, that's all I got.
     
  4. wave1173

    wave1173 Member

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    May 26, 2007
    real name

    hey Hitman , in post #23 Boner said " But anyways for all you aggro, macho, super cool bodyboarders out there my name is Tyler Bell, Aka T-Boner or Boner, I have long brown hair and i ride a rat boy stretch epoxy. You won't find me here cause I stopped surfing VB years ago. " so he let everyone know his real name . sorry no address but sure you can find it .
     
  5. Chris Joyner

    Chris Joyner Moderator

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    May 23, 2006
    Since I live in DE and have hundreds of friends in the OBX and Hatty and know all the old school rippers in VB, good luck on surfing anywhere. Actually with the crew you pissed off here, good luck in Hawaii and Central America as well. 19 years old and so much to learn...

    I don't want to kick your arse, just want to film it in HD.

    LOL LOL LOL LOL

    http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/VA-news/VA-Pilot/issues/1996/vp960826/08260150.htm

    "While Chris Joyner, above, couldn't believe the marginal wave

    conditions during his senior bodyboarding final Sunday morning,

    Virginia Beach native Jason Borte, left, rode the waves to a third

    place finish in the pro final of the 34th annual East Coast Surfing

    Championship. Ryan Simmons won the featured event."
     
  6. The Hit Man

    The Hit Man Member

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    May 26, 2007
    Thank you darling hahahaha

    Oblove..
    Stefhan Gibson, Bodyboard Toobs joker, Yuengling or PBR.and Smores please HAHAHA
     
  7. The Hit Man

    The Hit Man Member

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    May 26, 2007
    Mr Bell i have found you...[​IMG]
     
  8. TommyP

    TommyP Active Member

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    Mar 4, 2007
    hahahha what are you doing on that tire Tyler Bell. Good stuff hit man, this is UNITY at its finest....
     
  9. stout metalworks

    stout metalworks Member

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    Feb 18, 2007
    I am sad to report that today, from an unknown source, that in knee high surf, in VB , at an undisclosed location (secret spot) tyler bell aka t-boner, aka bonersurfs, aka bonerlicker of VB was killed in a tragic surf accident. He was attempting a triple-quadruple axel on his rat boy stretch epoxy surfboard when a 37ft Great White Shark bit him off at the torso. ......On lookers where amazed when his bottom half, still standing on the board, actually landed to complete the move!!!! (he was that cool! even though he never had an photos taken of him......ever, even in Hawaii....at any of the islands he surfed at) He was an inspiration to all, especially those who rode bodyboards and wished that one day they too could ride a surfboard as good as tyler bell.
     
  10. The Hit Man

    The Hit Man Member

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    May 26, 2007
    haha i ahve the kids myspace and his name dur with such little info ill have his number addy everything.. Remember son the internet is powerful... Ps fellas the kid is a tool has no surf shots of himself and he hangs out with like 16 year olds HAHAHAHA beat!
     
  11. BonerSurfs

    BonerSurfs Well-Known Member

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  12. TommyP

    TommyP Active Member

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    Mar 4, 2007
    Just stop talking trash. Simple as that You may think you are above the law because of your family members/close friends. But fact of the matter is you are just a pawn like all the rest of us in this life dude. Why the segregation?
     
  13. The Hit Man

    The Hit Man Member

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    May 26, 2007
    My ahve the tone has changed here.. From being a faceless goon talking **** on people to being found out and your face being known you realize your subject to being found! Look buddy i dont go to toher spots for trouble but no matter your fam ties with police means jack **** in This state or any other that you dont live in.. So again Harden the **** up and stop being a little *****...
     
  14. TommyP

    TommyP Active Member

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    Mar 4, 2007
    P.S. show your uncle cop guy this and see if he dosent think some kind of justification is deserved. You threatened us buddy.

     
  15. TommyP

    TommyP Active Member

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    Mar 4, 2007
    shut up dude

    Oh ya, and im ollieing onto the tire, riding on it down that driveway and then riding off. The **** is like up to my waist. So go and talk **** on it, none of you could do anything close to that.

    Oh by the way...


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  16. BonerSurfs

    BonerSurfs Well-Known Member

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  17. Dimone

    Dimone Member

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    Sep 8, 2006
    I stayed quiet the whole time for some reason... all i have to say is HA HA HA
     
  18. TommyP

    TommyP Active Member

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    Mar 4, 2007
    Good **** Dimone I am proud of you. Hey Boner lets just worry about this swell in store for us now. EVERYBODY GET SOME!
    Peace Love and Happiness...
     
  19. I'd have to say that melon grab is sicker than your tire ****. But, the tire thing is original and would probably be cool in a video part or something
     
  20. MDSurfer

    MDSurfer Well-Known Member

    Dec 30, 2006
    Soft boards for soft bodies

    Hey, when beach rules are in place, and the waves are decent, I'll go sponging just to avoid the surfing beaches for some quality solo waves (unless Assateague is going off obvoiusly) but there is really very little comparison between sponging and real surfing. Any tourista can just lay there, and even turn a little bit, but to appreciate any really quality wave you have to see it from above the deck of a bodyboard.

    Most notable to me is that when Jay Reale is in town, he's on a stand up board, and so is his wife Vicki- and they make a living off the bodyboard business. Gaemus Collins did likewise leaving the bodyboard behind. But then maybe he got shamed into a stand-up board while living in Santa Barbara. Who knows.

    The question here is not so much about your preferred ride, but more about common water protocol.
    1) NEVER, I mean NEVER drop in on anyone, sponge, board or even body surfer. It's just tacky. And having an "Aggro" charge-it attitude is no excuse. Drop-ins aren't cool, especially from newbies.
    2) Give a wave, take a wave. Get to know each other and share take-off area. And be sure to say thanks when someone backs off for you- and then you back off for them the next time. There will always be plenty of waves to go around.
    3) Respect the beach. Whatever you bring to the beach, take home from the beach, that includes half bars of wax and even the wax wrappers and especially your beer cans.
    4) Respect your elders, especially if they clearly have talent in the water. You may even learn a few things from them about the break, boards, or even the sealife swimming beneath you waiting for you to fall into the water.

    And now I'm thinking that I need to put together a water-ethics pamphlet to distribute through the local surf shops like the Surfing Museum does in Santa Cruz, CA. There are getting to be more and more of us all the time and there are fewer and fewer quality spots and waves to go around, so in the infamous words of Rodney King, "Can't we all just get along?"

    It's supposed to be fun, not a poser hate-fest.