Surf's Up NH

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by MrMacdugal, Oct 25, 2013.

  1. MrMacdugal

    MrMacdugal Well-Known Member

    357
    Aug 19, 2011
    We're getting one in NH! It may not be a wave garden, but it will help cure the sickness on those brutally long flat spells. It will also be a good place to get the girl on a board, or get her drunk while she watches me have fun.
    It'll probly be fun a couple times, but I couldn't see myself going there all that much.
     

  2. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    I think I'll have to check it out at least once.
     
  3. MFitz73

    MFitz73 Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2010
    I think one is coming to the meadowlands in dirty jerzy.
     
  4. Paddington Jetty Bear

    Paddington Jetty Bear Well-Known Member

    Apr 23, 2013
    Anyone who frequents a wave pool should be banned from the ocean forever. It is just so wrong. So wrong.
     
  5. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    I just need to see it mang...I actually have a phobia of public pools, or any man made body of water that strangers swim(and pee, sweat, and drop ball dust) in. I refuse to walk in the puddles that form on the outside of pools.
     
  6. chicharronne

    chicharronne Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2006
  7. Paddington Jetty Bear

    Paddington Jetty Bear Well-Known Member

    Apr 23, 2013
  8. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    Unfortunately dude, just punched oot, outta here now.
     
  9. EastCoastBoast

    EastCoastBoast Well-Known Member

    89
    Aug 10, 2013
    dudes the end is near.. think about it if these wave pools keep popping up across the nation then pretty soon everyone is gonna be surfing and we're gonna have pros from Montana. surfing is underground and thats what makes it so sick. if all these people start surfing its gonna go downhill quick. surfing will go mainstream and before ya know it well have people crowding our line ups and shredding our line ups like they own the place. keep surfing in the ocean.. no need to fix whats not broken
     
  10. AggroNE

    AggroNE Well-Known Member

    85
    Aug 26, 2013
    Surfing has not been underground since a long time ago--- I believe around the time you could buy Quicksilver gear in a mall in Tulsa, or the first time a Billabong exec made over $100k a year.

    I have this theory that every time a board meeting is called at a surfing related company to discuss market trends, budgets, cutting corners, etc., there is a flat spell.

    Basically what I am saying is, if you're name wasn't the primary name on the VHS box library card from the "Extreme Surf" video, and the song from that video isnt permanently stuck in your head, you're dead to me. Seldom...

    EXTREMEEXTREMEExtremeextreme

    SURFSURFSurfsurf
     
  11. bungalowparkbob

    bungalowparkbob Well-Known Member

    204
    Jan 21, 2013
    The "SurfStream" simply will not replicate the surfing experience. The still shots and renderings of that thing are borderline depressing. Ever try the Flowrider? NOT SURFING. Not even close in my opinion. Guess it works as a business model...
     
  12. KookieMonster

    KookieMonster Well-Known Member

    488
    Jan 13, 2012
    Surfing is not underground its underwater
     
  13. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    ^^^^F**king awesome!!!

    I consider myself a purist, and would certainly not frequent this establishment, especially considering my germophobia...but a day trip to NH to try the thing out and pick up some fireworks while I'm up there sounds alright during a flat day in January. In all reality I don't think these things pose a real threat in terms of lineup congestion.
     
  14. yankee

    yankee Well-Known Member

    Sep 26, 2008
    I like the plan.