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Still froth for a surf after a few days out?

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Created by Teacake > 9 months ago, 6 Feb 2014
Teacake
TAS, 1099 posts
6 Feb 2014 9:28PM
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obviously I am just a young little grommy in comparison to you guys, but hey thats the beuty of surfing, can still converse easily no matter the 200 year age gap

Anyone else absolutely stoked after not surfing for a few days just to get in the water? Even if it is the worst surf of the year?

Every weekend we all head home from town to the coast and getting home on a friday arvo we just froth on the surf, whether it is half a foot and shocking or 6 foot and really on!

Don't want to lose this keen-ness in my later years, everyone else still got it?

Tom.

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
6 Feb 2014 6:39PM
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Yep....I surf everyday.... Except for the last week,hospital,doctors etc....missed it so much. Had two surf today in waves which have probably been the best they have been since chrissy.

Snapper was fun,then on the way home went to another point and it was so,so good....will be there at 6 with mumbles asea you old cock

Teacake
TAS, 1099 posts
6 Feb 2014 9:42PM
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chrispy said..

Yep....I surf everyday.... Except for the last week,hospital,doctors etc....missed it so much. Had two surf today in waves which have probably been the best they have been since chrissy.

Snapper was fun,then on the way home went to another point and it was so,so good....will be there at 6 with mumbles asea you old cock


Haha nice man. Great fun hey? I love it on Saturday morning, 6am, no one out till about 8:30ish and low tides this weeked plus good waves, super keen. Longboard and shorty, don't care, as long as I am into it.

You aren't the pink shirt sheila in the photo on the other thread aye?

Tom.

asea
QLD, 5544 posts
6 Feb 2014 8:48PM
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yeh Tom can't wait for a surf been rostered on at work too much Chrispy and mumbles you buggers go get a day job

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
6 Feb 2014 6:51PM
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yeh Tom can't wait for a surf been rostered on at work too much Chrispy and mumbles you buggers go get a day job

Nightshift is good asea....sleep is still a bit sketchy...tomorrow would be the best day for a sickie

Teacake
TAS, 1099 posts
6 Feb 2014 9:51PM
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yeh Tom can't wait for a surf been rostered on at work too much Chrispy and mumbles you buggers go get a day job


Night shifts are good, I admit

asea
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6 Feb 2014 8:52PM
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Teacake said..
asea said..



yeh Tom can't wait for a surf been rostered on at work too much Chrispy and mumbles you buggers go get a day job


Night shifts are good, I admit


might be for some they stuff me

Teacake
TAS, 1099 posts
6 Feb 2014 9:56PM
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Teacake said..
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yeh Tom can't wait for a surf been rostered on at work too much Chrispy and mumbles you buggers go get a day job


Night shifts are good, I admit


might be for some they stuff me


Serious question here, old age? Well, older age?

I admit, I am always tired as in the morning after work, and I finish at like 10:30 at the latest..

asea
QLD, 5544 posts
6 Feb 2014 8:57PM
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What time do you start 0730

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
6 Feb 2014 6:59PM
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Not an age thing...some can do it,others struggle. But hey I do three 12hour nights and that's my week over

asea
QLD, 5544 posts
6 Feb 2014 9:00PM
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i knew i was in the wrong game

Teacake
TAS, 1099 posts
6 Feb 2014 10:00PM
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What time do you start 0730


Well, night shifts so not 7:30am

asea
QLD, 5544 posts
6 Feb 2014 9:02PM
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Sorry Tom i thought you may have done a 3 hr shift

Teacake
TAS, 1099 posts
6 Feb 2014 10:03PM
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Not an age thing...some can do it,others struggle. But hey I do three 12hour nights and that's my week over


Really?

Too easy!

Teacake
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6 Feb 2014 10:04PM
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Sorry Tom i thought you may have done a 3 hr shift


Na, just from 5 usually to whenever we close. Could be 10:30 on a busy night in summer and then 8 on normal night when all you mainland tourists aren't about in winter..

chrispy
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6 Feb 2014 7:06PM
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Teacake said...
chrispy said..

Not an age thing...some can do it,others struggle. But hey I do three 12hour nights and that's my week over


Really?

Too easy!




It's not always that easy...seems like 24hours some nights....yeh it's good,cram a whole week into three nights

asea
QLD, 5544 posts
6 Feb 2014 9:06PM
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Tom any chance of changing you're name ,every time i see tea cake i start to froth at food

thePup
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6 Feb 2014 7:11PM
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asea said..

Tom any chance of changing you're name ,every time i see tea cake i start to froth at food


You just froth at anything Godfather geez

Teacake
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6 Feb 2014 10:11PM
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chrispy said..

Teacake said...
chrispy said..

Not an age thing...some can do it,others struggle. But hey I do three 12hour nights and that's my week over


Really?

Too easy!




It's not always that easy...seems like 24hours some nights....yeh it's good,cram a whole week into three nights


I can under stand that, 5 hours for me seems like 10...

Teacake
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6 Feb 2014 10:13PM
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Tom any chance of changing you're name ,every time i see tea cake i start to froth at food


Lol, what to? grom of the year? tea cup? tea bag? Na, teacake comes from my initials and is my general nickname.

Might change it to aseadon'tfrothonfood. Still deciding...

asea
QLD, 5544 posts
6 Feb 2014 9:15PM
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if i give away food a bit i might beable to walk the board again

Teacake
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6 Feb 2014 10:18PM
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if i give away food a bit i might beable to walk the board again


Or surf a 666 as mal and a boat for a 666?

asea
QLD, 5544 posts
6 Feb 2014 9:22PM
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if i give away food a bit i might beable to walk the board again


Or surf a 666 as mal and a boat for a 666?


now young Tom i haven't tried the 666 yet ,but i did state on this forum many moons ago the day i couldn't push myself up on a board will be the day i would have a go.God some of those 666 guys can rip

Teacake
TAS, 1099 posts
6 Feb 2014 10:26PM
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Ag

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Teacake said..
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if i give away food a bit i might beable to walk the board again


Or surf a 666 as mal and a boat for a 666?


now young Tom i haven't tried the 666 yet ,but i did state on this forum many moons ago the day i couldn't push myself up on a board will be the day i would have a go.God some of those 666 guys can rip


Agreed, one of our own, Kyrone Rathbone, absolutely rips on them. Here:
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