Brave New World question..

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by rlan328, Mar 12, 2009.

  1. rlan328

    rlan328 Member

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    Aug 3, 2008
    was there about 2 - 3 months ago..i dont recall seeing any of thier wetsuits out..was just wondring if anyone knows if they have them out now? thanks.
     
  2. DavidOlya

    DavidOlya Well-Known Member

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    Dec 11, 2007
    WTF are you talking about?Are you high?
     
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  3. Aguaholic

    Aguaholic Well-Known Member

    Oct 26, 2007
    Brave New Kook.....Bahahahahahah

    I don't even know anyone that shops there.

    Support a core shop!
     
  4. GnarActually

    GnarActually Well-Known Member

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    Sep 30, 2007
    Yeah um...this doesn't make any sense. nice try though.
     
  5. Swellinfo

    Swellinfo Administrator

    May 19, 2006
    i believe rlan was saying, he stopped by the shop a few months ago, but there were new wet suits. and he was wondering if they had got any more suits in?

    It took me a few takes, before I figured out what he was asking.
     
  6. rlan328

    rlan328 Member

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    Aug 3, 2008
    To be honest i literally didnt see them..i hadnt been there in at least 2 years and went to the back where they use to be and didint see anything and kinda just left without asking or anything all i saw was a bunch of snowboarding gear..i havent bought anything from there in the past but i had rmebered there being a decent amount of suits and i just wanted to try some on to see how they feel..sorry for the confusion..i supopse it was just me and didnt look around enough.
     
  7. Aguaholic

    Aguaholic Well-Known Member

    Oct 26, 2007
    Ok...I'm done being a douche :D

    I don't know why..... but they move the surf stuff downstairs in the back every year...And then back upstairs. :confused:
     
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  8. tbing

    tbing Well-Known Member

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    May 27, 2008
    Whatever is in season is upstairs. Surfing or snowboarding. In the winter, their suits/boards go downstairs.
     
  9. Exit98

    Exit98 Well-Known Member

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    Aug 3, 2008
    Aquaholic: no, you were right on... Brave New Kook about sums it up. I guess it's great if you need to buy Tommy Bahama and Polo clothes... and talk to salesmen and women who think they are privileged just by working there...
     
  10. rlan328

    rlan328 Member

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    Aug 3, 2008
    just to explain..i really have had no expereince with BNW before..basically Ive had same few suits for few years now and my 3/2 was bought online but never really fit/felt right..so from what i had remembered from the cuple times i had been then 2+ years back...they seemed to have had a decent selection of suits..so i figuered i would try some on/see how they feel before buying one from somewhere..again i might be wrong by saying that they had a good selection being that i havent been there in a while..if i am wrong im open to all suggestions as to where would have the biggest selections..thanks.
     
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  11. Exit98

    Exit98 Well-Known Member

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    Aug 3, 2008
    Well, I don't think anyone would argue that they have the biggest selection... Try one on there, find one you like, then find a core shop that carries that brand. Chances are, at a small shop, you'll be dealing with the owner when you go in this time of year, and could probably swing you a deal
     
  12. rlan328

    rlan328 Member

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    Aug 3, 2008
    yea that's what I had planned on..just going there because of the variety..but I guess I figuerd out that suits are out I just didn't look for them..thanks.
     
  13. Shakagrom

    Shakagrom Well-Known Member

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    Aug 22, 2008
    I just finished reading the book Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. It's a lot about a really radical socialistic Utopian society. It was kind of strange but sort of interesting. Anyone here read it?
     
  14. terra-firma intolerant

    terra-firma intolerant Well-Known Member

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    Jul 5, 2008
    I've read Animal Farm by George Orwell. it's about pigs being communists and what-not. It was kinda boring... I bet your book was better.
     
  15. Shakagrom

    Shakagrom Well-Known Member

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    Aug 22, 2008
    Who knows. I would like to read 1984 this summer. I've also been dying to read The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx as I am just finishing a history course that, as of late, has examined The Industrial Revolution and the rise of Socialism/Marxism. In theory it does not sound that bad (equality for the proletarians-working class as protection against mistreatment by the Bourgeois factory owners), yet we all know how Communism has played out in actuality in such countries as Cuba, Russia, North Korea, and China.:(

    So... who's read Marx' book The Communist Manifesto?
     
  16. terra-firma intolerant

    terra-firma intolerant Well-Known Member

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    Jul 5, 2008
    Now that we're in the subject of political history, who here thinks that the French Revolution was a total waste of time?
     
  17. Shakagrom

    Shakagrom Well-Known Member

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    Aug 22, 2008
    Zhou Enlai, Chinese Prime Minister from 1949-1976, when asked whether the French Revolution was a success, remarked that "it's too early to tell."

    If one believes in Aristotle's philosophy of causality (every event has a preceding cause which was in turn caused by something else, or more simply put cause and effect) then one could view the French Revolution as a longterm cause of WWI. And since WWII was in essence a continuation of the same rivalries with the same goals/problems that were never truly resolved in the first world war, the French Revolution is even a longterm cause of WWII, and since our society, economy, and political stance have all been affected by WWII, one could then argue that the French Revolution was indeed necessary to spark this chain of events.

    But then again based on causal belief, one could also trace the current state of the world as effected by the German Unification, English Civil War, Charlemagne, Germanic Tribes, Roman Empire/Republic, and even as far back as the philosophers of Greece and Alexander the Great.

    You see Ledzep, every event has played its role in the shaping of the world as we know it today, so it would probably not be correct to state that the French Revolution was a waste of time.

    But what do I know... I'm only 16:D hahaha
     
  18. Shakagrom

    Shakagrom Well-Known Member

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    Aug 22, 2008
    Or perhaps you're stating that the French Revolution is a waste of time since you have to study for your history final this weekend. I have to study for my history final as well (it includes the French Revolution), so the French Revolution in that case was a waste of time since it is indirectly taking away my precious water time... oh well at least school's almost over (and there are no waves anyway)!
     
  19. tbing

    tbing Well-Known Member

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    May 27, 2008
    BNW is ok if you wanna go try on a suit, or browse for products you might like, considering they have TONS, and they have a good gear swap a couple times a year. That being said, the internet is good for that too.

    And what does the book Brave New World have to do with the store BNW
     
  20. Shakagrom

    Shakagrom Well-Known Member

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    Aug 22, 2008
    Perhaps the store BNW is claiming that they are a utopia like Huxley creates in the book. part of the reason i posted about the book is because i wanted to see if there was indeed a connection between the store and the book.