Do you dare? That was the question posed with this submittal. I guess my answer is clear. I support surfboards made in the USA, by surfers in the USA. Surfboards should not be imported. Support your local surfboard craftsmen! My apologies for the language on the pic...but then again, this isn't a family website.
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. Stop by daily to see if you've been caught doing your best stinkbug power-squat...and please, don't be afraid to be my muse!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Do You Dare?
Do you dare? That was the question posed with this submittal. I guess my answer is clear. I support surfboards made in the USA, by surfers in the USA. Surfboards should not be imported. Support your local surfboard craftsmen! My apologies for the language on the pic...but then again, this isn't a family website.
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Get a donkey dong in there with those mamas!
so confused. what the hell do two skanky cheerleaders have to do with surfboards?
message is a good one but image makes no sense...too obtuse for me.
uh hello, skanky cheerleaders are always nice to look at. duh
Are you threatening me?
I'll have a Kung-Po Chicken, fried rice and a tastey beverage to go with my china doll.
I agree. I'll always pick a North American/Canadian made surfboard over something made overseas. I really like the boards coming from the local Vancouver/Victoria shapers too.
Forget the cheerleader ;)
Where do you people think your cars, gas, and wetsuits came from? Newsflash: O'Neil wetsuits aren't hand-stitched in a shed in Santa Cruz. Ride whatever the fuck you want.
Well the cars mainly come from Japan via Detroit (Sometimes Germany via Mexico) The wetsuits Thailand, the gas, the Middle East, Venezula and sometimes Nigeria and Texas, and the Kool Aid comes from Mars.
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