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Living the dream & exploring african surf breaks..

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Created by laurie > 9 months ago, 2 Mar 2012
Torch
WA, 521 posts
19 Mar 2012 10:40AM
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Couldnt help my self

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
19 Mar 2012 10:41AM
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Wow it got to page two

Torch
WA, 521 posts
19 Mar 2012 10:58AM
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yeah sorry about that

crustt
VIC, 190 posts
19 Mar 2012 4:42PM
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see if you can get it to page 3, a sienfeld thread, a gay thread about a knob not doing much.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
19 Mar 2012 1:46PM
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crustt said...

see if you can get it to page 3, a sienfeld thread, a gay thread about a knob not doing much.


Not that there is anything wrong with that

BennyB12
QLD, 918 posts
19 Mar 2012 7:52PM
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i like seinfield...

Scotty88
4214 posts
19 Mar 2012 5:57PM
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doggie said...

crustt said...

see if you can get it to page 3, a sienfeld thread, a gay thread about a knob not doing much.


Not that there is anything wrong with that



Hunter S
WA, 516 posts
19 Mar 2012 8:26PM
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3 pages - I can help with that.

This thread shouldn't die without at least some mention of arguably the greatest surf adventurer ever. That's right,

Peter Troy

In the 60's, long before Google earth, GPS or surf camps, Peter hitched the globe with a surfboard under his arm. A truly amazing adventure that simply could not be repeated today. The guy had no idea where he was even going, but managed to set a standard for surf travel that can now only be dreamed of.

Check out his book To The Four Corners Of The World - The Lost Journals of the Original Surf Explorer

swalkington
WA, 401 posts
19 Mar 2012 10:21PM
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peters "blog" was in the form of letters to his parents.
what a life he had.



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