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They wanted you to manage the family apple orchard empire.I guess a lot of us grew up in different times. As a teenager, my parents hated the fact that I was a surfer. I was one of those "no good, pot smoking deadbeats".
Don’t get me wrong on the one hand I love that more kids in general are surfing, surfing in that respect deserves to be shared.Goddamn this x 1000.
We had to ditch school for swell and suffer the consequences. Now these little punks are homeschooled, show up during weekdays with filmers and coaches, and clog the lineups.
The only difference between the 90's and today, is that back then, I had all my hair, and got the best set wavesman the 90's were so different than today's surf world. Blows my mind. Pain, rashes, cold, low level fear of older surfers etc...It was a little rougher, but you learned how to deal with so much discomfort, and even embrace it, and some of us anyway became stronger more confident surfers and people. Now? i don't know WTF. "Yew" surf wax for children? just take me out behind the barn and shoot me
It's funny. My mom was from Germany and she just did not comprehend the obsession with suburban soccer in the US. Surfing was fine. It was soccer she considered to be for low class trash as that was what it was back where she grew up. No commentary about little league, pop warner but soccer...I guess a lot of us grew up in different times. As a teenager, my parents hated the fact that I was a surfer. I was one of those "no good, pot smoking deadbeats".
Surfing had a negative stigma. We were the bad guys. You didn't want to let your boss know that you were a surfer.
Now surfing is socially acceptable. Every yuppie, doctor, lawyer surfs and drives around in an Audi SUV with surf racks.
From bad to worse IMO. And pushing your kids into it. It's like Little League these days.
Surfing has been completely commercialized and pvssified.
Hooligans dude.It's funny. My mom was from Germany and she just did not comprehend the obsession with suburban soccer in the US. Surfing was fine. It was soccer she considered to be for low class trash as that was what it was back where she grew up. No commentary about little league, pop warner but soccer...
love simpsons, love your poochie avatarHooligans dude.
All they need is a star of david mold and a little blue dyeIs yew code for jew?
As in "jewwax?"
As in the wax is made out of melted jews?
Where are your material being sourced?
The Middle East?
I hear the dogwhistle and I must answer.
I love the music from Platoon as the Virgin Mary is beating the snot out of everyone.Hooligans dude.
There was some young kid out with his dad and he was going after every wave that was coming in.About 10 years ago I was out at Steamer Lane on a really small, sunny afternoon. Maybe waist-high, about as small as you can surf it. Uncharacteristically there were only a few people out. There was some dad there teaching his son how to surf. He was pushing the kid into every wave, right in front of people, saying stuff like "Go, go, don't worry about that guy..." No problem, there was only about 5 guys out on longboards and it was super mellow and he was just a little kid and it was good vibes all around. Still, I remember wondering at the time about the etiquette lessons that dad was teaching his little kid.
That kid is probably 18 or 20 now. I wonder what he's like in the water?
20-50W is that yew???Wy do u haev nubbely concrete surface in garden? Yews don't like gras?
20 Watt 50 is in yew house?20-50W is that yew???