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Who's a kook?

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Created by gruezi > 9 months ago, 28 Nov 2008
gruezi
WA, 3464 posts
28 Nov 2008 9:50PM
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Ok, we all talk about kooks, both young and old.

Who is a kook to you?

For me:

Board leashes, especially in onshore wind.

Oblivious to what others are doing.

Brags about kiting.

Old gear with insufficient instruction.

Old men with rubber hats.

Genetrix
SA, 236 posts
28 Nov 2008 11:25PM
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who gives a .... , just get out on the water and have fun no mater what you wear ride or do. lifes to short.

Surfer62
1357 posts
28 Nov 2008 9:55PM
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takes one to know one

skiddz
NT, 237 posts
28 Nov 2008 10:30PM
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Genetrix and Surfer62

also anyone who is too lazy to give you a launch. Its just courtesy ffs.

Surfer62
1357 posts
28 Nov 2008 10:01PM
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skiddz said...

Genetrix and Surfer62


skiddz hehehe

lovey
NSW, 177 posts
29 Nov 2008 7:10AM
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ME.

Kiting 5 years and can't do a handlepass.

YoMoFo
NSW, 240 posts
29 Nov 2008 8:33AM
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People who can't handle advice. Even if your an instructor teaching at septic point last weekend !!!!!!!!!

dachopper
WA, 1800 posts
29 Nov 2008 8:06AM
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jamie oliver or gordon ramsie?

DodgyBrother
3 posts
29 Nov 2008 9:02AM
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GreenPat is a kook.

puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
29 Nov 2008 9:16AM
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Real kooks are people who dont kite at all
Now that is really weird.

GreenPat
QLD, 4093 posts
29 Nov 2008 3:22PM
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DodgyBrother said...

GreenPat is a kook.


Perhaps you forget, I can see your IP address. And your other logon name...

vader
NSW, 418 posts
29 Nov 2008 5:06PM
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who gives a
as long as your haveing fun and dont where your boardies over your wetty it doesn`t matter. [ha]

DodgyBrother
3 posts
29 Nov 2008 3:33PM
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GreenPat said...

DodgyBrother said...

GreenPat is a kook.


Perhaps you forget, I can see your IP address. And your other logon name...



Go on then, ban me. Ban both of me. Doesn't change the fact that you're a kook.

knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
29 Nov 2008 5:13PM
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People with two login names

tightlines
WA, 3501 posts
29 Nov 2008 4:23PM
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Mmmm.... Pat you must be tempted to throw your weight.... power around and ban him surely.

bellz
WA, 572 posts
29 Nov 2008 4:30PM
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DodgyBrother said...

GreenPat said...

DodgyBrother said...

GreenPat is a kook.


Perhaps you forget, I can see your IP address. And your other logon name...



Go on then, ban me. Ban both of me. Doesn't change the fact that you're a kook.




Dude your probally the kook at least greenpat rides a real kite(a fuel) you probally ride a bow kite with 35cm of depower pulled in SIK!

Supersane
NSW, 174 posts
29 Nov 2008 7:21PM
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Is gruezi the next aden? I haven't seen that many red thumbs for a while....

sandgroper
WA, 368 posts
29 Nov 2008 7:11PM
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DodgyBrother said...

GreenPat is a kook.


I second that motion.

FreeFerty
NSW, 169 posts
29 Nov 2008 10:09PM
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I'm a kook, its great fun. I especially like kooking italian food

sandgroper
WA, 368 posts
29 Nov 2008 8:20PM
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sandgroper said...

DodgyBrother said...

GreenPat is a kook.


I second that motion.


(Oh oh - Greenpat is Forum Admin)

Er... say... Greeny ol' pal - I hope I wasn't outa line with that joke about seconding a motion...

phrase
WA, 228 posts
30 Nov 2008 5:20AM
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Mmmm, are some people actually taking this seriously?
They are the real kooks! Unlike me I`m a,,,,,,,,,,, what`s the opposite of a kook?

sandgroper
WA, 368 posts
30 Nov 2008 7:17AM
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phrase said...

Mmmm, are some people actually taking this seriously?
They are the real kooks! Unlike me I`m a,,,,,,,,,,, what`s the opposite of a kook?


"unkook" Noun S: (n) unkook, clever, smart, astute, skillful, exceptionally adroit (someone regarded as awesome, cool and outstanding among peers)

Example: "That was a really unkook squiggley you just planted GreenPat"

phrase
WA, 228 posts
30 Nov 2008 12:58PM
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Well I`m not sure about me being an Unkook...........
I second that genetrix, one who goes out to have fun and doesn`t give a tish about what others are riding, wearing etc. That`s Unkook.
But, there`s nothing wrong with a bit of banter. Just seems like some care more about what others are doing than themselves having fun.

kitecrazzzy
WA, 2184 posts
30 Nov 2008 1:18PM
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Calling GreenPat a kook was funny until Sandgroper got involved, now it is just _____.

+
Kiteboarding Magazine May 2002

By : Jack Webb

I think that knowing you suck is very important:
and this knowledge can prove to be invaluable in your progression to being a better kiteboarder. Let me lay it out for you, so you understand the reasons you should admit your lack of ability to kiteboard. yeah this is for all you "pros" too .

1. As long as you know your current lack of ability is below par, you will remain humble' and if you are humble, you won't brag (no one likes a bragger). therefore, you will have more friends!

2.Kiteboarding is about progression! This means it is not about what tricks you can pull but rather tricks you can't! Try a move you can't do yet, and if you cant do it yet- oh you suck!

3. Kiteboarding is all about fun! If you take yourself too seriously, you are going to stress out and die early. Accept that you suck. laugh about it and live longer! This point is ESPECIALLY important to the high and mighty "pro" out there. Oh.. and learning to laugh at yourself sometimes means you can laugh at other people ( a must for any good peanut gallery).

4. Worry about your own progression! one of the best feelings in our sport is when you pull off a trick you have been trying to learn for awhile, thus combining both fun and progression- Aren't you glad you suck?
If you think you are the **** , you will have less incentive to get better , thus stunting your growth. I guess you can say that potential and suckiness go hand in hand. on that note, kiteboarding as a whole sucks more than anything at the moment because this sport holds more potential than any other on earth. The sad part is that we have barely scratched the surface of what can be done, try to imagine what riders will be doing this winter, or in the next few years or even when the next generation comes up.

kitecrazzzy
WA, 2184 posts
30 Nov 2008 1:19PM
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PS:

Unkook comes from someone editing their "unhook" shirt to "unkook" with some white out on the "h"

it is beyond your estuary and flying doonah

sandgroper
WA, 368 posts
30 Nov 2008 2:02PM
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Select to expand quote
kitecrazzzy said...

PS:
Unkook comes from someone editing their "unhook" shirt to "unkook" with some white out on the "h"
it is beyond your estuary and flying doonah


Jealousy is a curse.

GreenPat
QLD, 4093 posts
30 Nov 2008 11:17PM
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tightlines said...

Mmmm.... Pat you must be tempted to throw your weight.... power around and ban him surely.


I could, but that would be feeding the troll. I might just ban the DodgyBrother login so he can continue posting with his real one, thereby short circuiting any victory he might have wanted to win by getting banned.

TurtleHunter
WA, 1675 posts
30 Nov 2008 10:30PM
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kitecrazzzy said...

Calling GreenPat a kook was funny until Sandgroper got involved, now it is just _____.

+
Kiteboarding Magazine May 2002

By : Jack Webb

I think that knowing you suck is very important:
and this knowledge can prove to be invaluable in your progression to being a better kiteboarder. Let me lay it out for you, so you understand the reasons you should admit your lack of ability to kiteboard. yeah this is for all you "pros" too .

1. As long as you know your current lack of ability is below par, you will remain humble' and if you are humble, you won't brag (no one likes a bragger). therefore, you will have more friends!

2.Kiteboarding is about progression! This means it is not about what tricks you can pull but rather tricks you can't! Try a move you can't do yet, and if you cant do it yet- oh you suck!

3. Kiteboarding is all about fun! If you take yourself too seriously, you are going to stress out and die early. Accept that you suck. laugh about it and live longer! This point is ESPECIALLY important to the high and mighty "pro" out there. Oh.. and learning to laugh at yourself sometimes means you can laugh at other people ( a must for any good peanut gallery).

4. Worry about your own progression! one of the best feelings in our sport is when you pull off a trick you have been trying to learn for awhile, thus combining both fun and progression- Aren't you glad you suck?
If you think you are the **** , you will have less incentive to get better , thus stunting your growth. I guess you can say that potential and suckiness go hand in hand. on that note, kiteboarding as a whole sucks more than anything at the moment because this sport holds more potential than any other on earth. The sad part is that we have barely scratched the surface of what can be done, try to imagine what riders will be doing this winter, or in the next few years or even when the next generation comes up.


Here here.... we are all kooks
hopefully we all remember that next time we go kiting.

sandgroper
WA, 368 posts
1 Dec 2008 5:09AM
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GreenPat said...

tightlines said...

Mmmm.... Pat you must be tempted to throw your weight.... power around and ban him surely.


I could, but that would be feeding the troll. I might just ban the DodgyBrother login so he can continue posting with his real one, thereby short circuiting any victory he might have wanted to win by getting banned.


DodgyBrother Profile:......Note: This login has been permanently disabled.


I was permanetly disabled once. ( ...its a joke)

Ok, so there you have it - now I'm officially a kook too. Everyones a kook.

NB: the following secret text is in strikeout so only Forum Admins can see it:
PSSST....Hey GreenDude seeing as you're disabling logins maybe you could work on some of the over-the-top personal attackers. Some Kiters on Seabreeze could stand a bit of discipline. If they dont like it thats fine they can go away until they learn to be more friendly. Better that than have all the nice ppl driven away by the (constant) abusers.

Blownaway
QLD, 776 posts
1 Dec 2008 7:02AM
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yeh yeh ok I am a kook too an lovin it ha

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
1 Dec 2008 12:40PM
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Me

I wear sunnies, a helmet, vest, long sleeve rashy, seat harness and loads of zinc. I also fly 2005 C kites and (even though I'd give my lefty to afford a new kite) I have a great time doin my own ting. According to certain folks I also set a very pedestrian pace setting up cause I like to be safe n sure.

Yep - I am a supa-kook and frankly it is waaaayy more fun than being a hard-core boardies over wetty type of geezer. Keep it kooky folks, the smiles come easier and more often for kooksters.



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