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You know I think that we are lucky buggers.

Created by E T E T  > 9 months ago, 17 May 2014
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E T
E T

E T

QLD

2286 posts

17 May 2014 7:26pm
I was just thinking about a few things this afternoon, both good and bad, I came to the conclusion that Australian Surfers are pretty lucky people.

I was lucky to have a ten day holiday recently where I got waves of varying quality everyday except one and generally had two sessions each day. Not only that I was in a beautiful place with great food and other activities on offer.

True many of us make our own luck and ensure that our life is fun and energetic. But when you think about it, I don't think there are too many other countries that have the beaches, points, reefs, climate and localities that are on offer in Australia.

Not only do we live in a beautiful part of the world, we are blessed with the ability to travel from Melbourne (brrrr bloody cold in winter) to Noosa in a couple of hours and enjoy a totally different environment. The surf quality varies greatly but that is part of travelling I think.

The variety of surfing opportunities,different environments and experiences available makes us one lucky country.

My opinion anyway.

What do you lot think?

ET.
laceys lane
laceys lane

QLD

19804 posts

17 May 2014 7:39pm
et, i know of one bloke who travels to a special secluded surf break every weekend. his name starts with m and the little known surf break starts with l
Nozza
Nozza

VIC

2882 posts

17 May 2014 7:41pm
Just walked in from verandah, and Richard Clapton "Down in the Lucky country" is playing.
"....doing alright cause we're making money...."
Lot of inequality thay way, just happy I am on the right side of it (at the moment.)
But I agree, very lucky.
With my new found passion for surfing(out again this morning) Helmy raised the question while we were (standing) out the back "how long has this been going on and why didn't anyone tell us?"
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

17 May 2014 7:42pm
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laceys lane said...
et, i know of one bloke who travels to a special secluded surf break every weekend. his name starts with m and the little known surf break starts with l


Lacey don't let the secret out of the bag
jasdeking
jasdeking

QLD

1820 posts

17 May 2014 7:43pm
dead right et

mate

DI tomorrow meeting at the ferry 730 if your keen

jas
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

17 May 2014 6:07pm
Lucky yep ..... able to emigrate east >>>>>> even farking luckier
vanders1
vanders1

QLD

3809 posts

17 May 2014 8:31pm
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jasdeking said...
dead right et

mate

DI tomorrow meeting at the ferry 730 if your keen

jas


Give me a couple more weeks to get this shoulder sorted & I'll join ya Jas.

We are lucky indeed but take so much for granted sometimes.....
surfbroker
surfbroker

NSW

1489 posts

17 May 2014 8:33pm
Yep Pup....Being East=
And rooting for Easts...luckier
SandS
SandS

VIC

5904 posts

17 May 2014 8:37pm

yep + 1 ET , we do live in the "lucky country"
weiry
weiry

QLD

5396 posts

17 May 2014 9:11pm
i was lucky i went to the toilet to fart after last nights curry.
stuk
stuk

NSW

894 posts

17 May 2014 9:22pm
Even luckier in the 70's when I started.
E T
E T

E T

QLD

2286 posts

17 May 2014 9:53pm
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jasdeking said...
dead right et

mate

DI tomorrow meeting at the ferry 730 if your keen

jas


Thanks for the offer Jas, should be good too.

Unfortunately tomorrow is my wife's birthday and I am expected to attend.

Bugger that.

ET.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

18 May 2014 12:40am
Good post ET. As a kiwi we always called Australia the lucky country and we still do. I never wanted to come here on holiday as I knew I would live here at some stage - so was happy to go elsewhere. I have been fortunate to call it home most of the last 14 yrs. I think its a wonderful place. I love the settled weather patterns, the warm water, waves, the people and the incredible opportunities it has given me. I really like this place. Tonight I went to a charity auction for an absolute legend bloke who is still out there when he can at 80 yrs plus. I am not sure how much longer I will be here but I do my best to enjoy every minute. Its an amazing place. Like anywhere, it has its ups and downs - but on balance it has been an amazing place to live * 10.

Tonight I was fortunate to be the successful bidder on a dream trip to G-Land for 6 nights n 3 nights in Bali and fast ferry transfers for a smidgen of the retail value. It helps that I am already going there in August. The money all goes to the cancer council - loads was raised - I also brought an e-bomb wettie for a bargain as well - what amazed me though was that not that many others seemed to appreciate what they have and were prepared to give back. This really is the lucky country (apart from yr rugby team) and its good to see the stoke in the Greenroom. I have been fortunate to meet many wonderful people from here (one dropped in for dinner last night and stayed over) and when I am back in NZ we will have to have a Greenroom convention - at a soon to be disclosed location and I can repay some of the amazing hospitality I have had in this country.

Australia rocks. You should all be proud and stoked. It really is the lucky country - those poms sure farrked up. Why on earth did they not make the bad ones stay there and let everyone else migrate - they blew it
thePup
thePup

13831 posts

17 May 2014 11:12pm
^^^^
Greenie trip has to be at that smokingly hot point you tease me with pictures from time to time Ted
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

18 May 2014 10:59am
Everyday I wake up I'm thankful. Even with all the **** times I have been handed...well I'm starting to understand more in life what I should be thankful about. So cosmicgodorwhateverthe****thatguidesthis****train allow me to enjoy and laugh at adversity and also appreciate the good times I know have
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