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dropping IN on mates.

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Created by WINDY MILLER > 9 months ago, 7 Feb 2009
WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
7 Feb 2009 12:48PM
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Is this a given?? and should it be made a compulsary action perfomed at least once every session ? in the name of mateship


guilty [}:)]

maybe not every time.




P.C_simpson
WA, 1491 posts
7 Feb 2009 3:45PM
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No i shouldn't be windy once every now and then might be acceptable but thats it, or you could be pushing the friendship..

gazza
WA, 647 posts
7 Feb 2009 3:53PM
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WINDY MILLER said...

Is this a given?? and should it be made a compulsary action perfomed at least once every session ? in the name of mateship


guilty [}:)]

maybe not every time.









Its a given Windy.........Cause when you do it,it makes that wave just a little bit sweeter

Do it to me though and ill bite your nose off


akhawk
WA, 1085 posts
7 Feb 2009 5:04PM
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I dropped in on you the other day at metts but that wasn't big enough to be a wave, I think Greeny farted in the water.....does that still count?

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
7 Feb 2009 9:53PM
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Only if you call "Party Wave"

decrepit
WA, 12767 posts
7 Feb 2009 9:57PM
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Cross overs are great fun, see how many you can do on 1 wave.

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
7 Feb 2009 10:24PM
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some stranger , dropped in on me and all of a sudden became my MATE today at Lano.....ha ha ha ha, they must have read this post

shared a nice one with Greeny today, tried the criss cross thing,, didn't have a bloody clue what i was doing,,,, yeah all good fun

greenleader
QLD, 5283 posts
7 Feb 2009 11:25PM
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duck gybing onto a feathering section as one of the boys is lining up to smack it.........priceless!

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
7 Feb 2009 10:26PM
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elmo said...

Only if you call "Party Wave"


ha ha,, ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL ABOARD.....

classic line from the Longboard Circus at Cottosloe

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
8 Feb 2009 9:28AM
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One or two party waves are fun but Im known to throw myself all over the wave

Rider5
WA, 567 posts
8 Feb 2009 9:40AM
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Never never ever share a wave with Greeny he is well known for doing the "BOB"
and for that reason never never ever catch the wave behind Greeny as I said before he is well known for doing the "BOB"

gazza
WA, 647 posts
8 Feb 2009 10:11AM
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Rider5 said...

Never never ever share a wave with Greeny he is well known for doing the "BOB"
and for that reason never never ever catch the wave behind Greeny as I said before he is well known for doing the "BOB"


whats the 'bob'

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
8 Feb 2009 10:20AM
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Like I said before... I like to throw myself all over the wave.
I like to 'bob' around right infront of the 'off the lip' section.
SIDE SHOW BOB STYLE

WindWarrior
NSW, 1019 posts
8 Feb 2009 1:05PM
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Had an awesome wave with King of the Point up in Gnaraloo last year.
Had a beer and a good laugh afterwards.
Couple of nice big cross overs... one rider does one half of the figure 8 and the other fills in the other side.
It's sensational being able to sit up high on the wall watching the other guy carve off the bottom turn and drive on up to the lip... which you of course then have to follow/replicate.

I certainly would not recommend wave sharing with someone you don't know... or if you don't know how they can sail in that situation.

As a group when we go on a trip we often share waves BUT we have been sailing together for years and everyone is up for it. It's when other riders think they can join in (or simply snake or drop in) that the problems arise.
We also make a rule of calling on... or calling off if you are not up for it.

Kev

FilthyAmatuer
WA, 877 posts
8 Feb 2009 2:04PM
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Where you guys all at lano? I didnt see you there, you must have all left early???

- Actually I saw greenies car.

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
8 Feb 2009 2:24PM
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Miller and I stayed till late Filth. Where were you?

Rider5
WA, 567 posts
8 Feb 2009 3:17PM
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gazza said...

Rider5 said...

Never never ever share a wave with Greeny he is well known for doing the "BOB"
and for that reason never never ever catch the wave behind Greeny as I said before he is well known for doing the "BOB"


whats the 'bob'



Well as the Greenroom is always going for new radical moves he doesn't always make it and he ends up just BOBBING around in the zone. The amount of times I have started to bottom turn and theres the little fella just bobbing up and down adjusting his outhaul, gazing at the sun, buffing his finger nails, praying, peeing, innapropriately laughing out loud. Who knows what he's doing.

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
8 Feb 2009 9:10PM
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Rider5 said...

Well as the Greenroom is always going for new radical moves he doesn't always make it and he ends up just BOBBING around in the zone. The amount of times I have started to bottom turn and theres the little fella just bobbing up and down adjusting his outhaul, gazing at the sun, buffing his finger nails, praying, peeing, innapropriately laughing out loud. Who knows what he's doing.

LMAO!!!

FilthyAmatuer
WA, 877 posts
9 Feb 2009 12:46AM
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went out at main break at 3:30, sailed for 30-45min, then went down to passage, sailed till about 5:30, then when back up to mainbreak, sailed to 7:30/7:45 - we talking saturday right?

Unless that was you with the dreadies? but i didnt think it was you, I was using a blue loft sail.

king of the point
WA, 1836 posts
9 Feb 2009 11:17AM
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Wind Worrier .....the only awasome wave ive ever shared with a mate or some one is when ive been either,,, appologising or telling them to get stuffed , **** off and go out the back and find there own.


Question for Windy Miller is am i your mate ?

QUOTE FOR THE DAY
,,,,,, i had a great days windsurfing got dropped in on all day ..................
.How lucky am i ...........i didnt know how populour I was, Ive got some great mates.



Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
9 Feb 2009 11:25AM
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FilthyAmatuer said...

went out at main break at 3:30, sailed for 30-45min, then went down to passage, sailed till about 5:30, then when back up to mainbreak, sailed to 7:30/7:45 - we talking saturday right?

Unless that was you with the dreadies? but i didnt think it was you, I was using a blue loft sail.

We would have crossed paths.
I did passage to mains then back to passage at the same time you did

king of the point
WA, 1836 posts
9 Feb 2009 11:34AM
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The trick is to sail all day and not get caught out (ie) by putting your self in a postion where mate can use you as target practice.

But if you see some one /a mate on the inside or caught out sharing is caring.


What comes around goes around .......................K---A---R---M---A

WindWarrior
NSW, 1019 posts
9 Feb 2009 1:45PM
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king of the point said...

Wind Worrier .....the only awasome wave ive ever shared with a mate or some one is when ive been either,,, appologising or telling them to get stuffed , **** off and go out the back and find there own.



Hey Langy it was a case of the the first point of note... but with so many quality waves on offer and the ability/option of doing a few cross overs it certainly was not an issue for me... and as i recall we had a good laugh both on the wave and in the car park over a beer later !

Of course had I called the wave I am sure you would have left it... or maybe not
In the end it was well and truly worth it.

Always good to share the stoke !

king of the point
WA, 1836 posts
9 Feb 2009 12:47PM
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Yes mr windwarrier i dont remember drowning anyone at the end of the wave,and or getting a boom in the back of the head and or a board run over and slash me.

Wes were like Robby Naish AND Jason Polokow in the VIDEO YOU KNOW THE ONE at hookipia (Born to rock ) opps that was a pryde video in 1969er

Im not sure who was who (dosnt matter ) wes carved that wave up like the bodies found in bank in the barrels at Snow town.

MMMMMMMMMM?

BEER

westhammer
WA, 506 posts
10 Feb 2009 12:03AM
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Stand your ground mills so long as you know your rights,,ask da gangstur for some expert advice

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
10 Feb 2009 10:41AM
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king of the point said...




Question for Windy Miller is am i your mate ?




i remember a certain wave, in a break far far far away,,,i lined up on a nice green wedge and there, oh so far away was a rhino hunter,headin my way, carvin it up, i stayed on the fat and watched the show, all 2 minutes of it, good show mate



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