A pictorial journey into the hilarity that is surfing in Southern California – with a focus on poor etiquette, bad photography, body contortions, overcrowding, and bad surfing.
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from sanosurfThe guys who collided here were luckily walked away with no injuries but the guy in front of the two had a seriously close call and should have been given a serious apology, which didn't happen. I know because I asked the duck diver who was almost run over
Actually, the guy in front of the two, shouldn't be in front of the two in the first place. He should paddle clear of where people are riding well in advance to avoid collisions.
I disagree. While people paddling out should do everything they can to avoid being in the way, riders of the wave have much more control and ultimately should be the ones held accountable for riding close to paddlers.
it's situations like this, that makes "ding repair guy" such a lucrative career choice.
ReplyDeletewhy is that guy still paddling towards them? dive! dive!
ReplyDeleteThat dude paddling out just shit his wettie!! Looks like a dear in head lights!!
ReplyDeleteNow this is what this site was made for!
ReplyDelete*Shakes head and walks away*
that's got to leave a dent..... on your shins.
ReplyDeleteIn 1979 in Solana Beach I printed the first-ever "Ban Longboards" stickers.
ReplyDeleteThey laughed at me then, but was I a prophet or what?
from sanosurfThe guys who collided here were luckily walked away with no injuries but the guy in front of the two had a seriously close call and should have been given a serious apology, which didn't happen. I know because I asked the duck diver who was almost run over
ReplyDeleteActually, the guy in front of the two, shouldn't be in front of the two in the first place. He should paddle clear of where people are riding well in advance to avoid collisions.
I disagree. While people paddling out should do everything they can to avoid being in the way, riders of the wave have much more control and ultimately should be the ones held accountable for riding close to paddlers.
ReplyDeleteHey disagree guy, are you suggesting that the two kooks in the sequence have any control of their surfboards whatsoever?
ReplyDeletehey disagree idiot. get out of the f'in way or get run over.
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