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The week ahead down south

Created by buzzy buzzy  > 9 months ago, 8 Nov 2010
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buzzy
buzzy

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8 Nov 2010 10:22pm
CRAP!
May luck into the odd bit of wind here and there but nothing too promising.

The weekend may be good though with the chance of some wind out of the South, if theres a seabreeze on it who knows what may happen. Distance in Mortimer and the river, speed in the lagoon or on shore Clifton for jumping and backside wave riding?????
houston
houston

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8 Nov 2010 10:30pm
Check tomorrows forecast, could be OK for Goats again
Kazza
Kazza

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9 Nov 2010 9:46am
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buzzy said...

CRAP!
May luck into the odd bit of wind here and there but nothing too promising.

The weekend may be good though with the chance of some wind out of the South, if theres a seabreeze on it who knows what may happen. Distance in Mortimer and the river, speed in the lagoon or on shore Clifton for jumping and backside wave riding?????


That will make Clyde happy if there's no wind, we can actually get things done to the house.
buzzy
buzzy

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9 Nov 2010 12:22pm
Thats good Kazz. The wind will always be there, but the house might be gone in an hour. So you should spend every possible minute working on the house or you might miss it[}:)]
Kazza
Kazza

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9 Nov 2010 5:28pm
Doing stuff to the house gets my adrenalin up too, it's fun, but when the wind comes up it's like this thing called windsurfing HAS to be done, especially when you know everyone else is out there having fun.
buzzy
buzzy

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10 Nov 2010 10:13pm
Good session in the Lagoon this arvo 5 till 7.
Kazza
Kazza

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11 Nov 2010 9:21am
Buzzy, you've become a real pond boy now....who would have thought..
buzzy
buzzy

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11 Nov 2010 9:37am
Kazz, I've always been a pond boy. As you would know if you ever went sailing, it's the best place for an after work sail. I've been sailing there on a regular basis for about 15 years now. I don't sail the River and I think you've heard my thoughts on sailing onshore Clifton unless it's 25+ knots. So I'm not sure why you think I'm BECOMING a pond boy? I always have been! Maybe if you ever found the time to drag yourself away from your busy capitalist schedule you might get a sail too! Going to Marion on your own and having a swim is not sailing!!
Kazza
Kazza

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11 Nov 2010 3:23pm
Your such a lovely person Buzzy, you come out with such nice comments. I probably don't sail as much as you because I have a real Job, not some bluggie teachers job where you knock off at 2.30pm.
Just bought a surf ski and I think it's going to be a real buzz, paddling downwind like a seabreeze you can really surf the waves. Can't wait until I feel really balanced in it and can tackle the the downwinders. Mind you windsurfing will still be No1 and if there is a good sea breeze I'll be sailing rather than paddling! Didn't you know that he/she who does the most different sports never gets bored!!!
BC22
BC22

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11 Nov 2010 3:24pm
Is the cremorne lagoon looking the goods for this afternoon?
I finish at the standard 5 o'clock so hoping I'll get to get out on the water
I'm up in town though so wondering whether it's worth driving down or just going off nutgrove...?

Just looked at the forecast again, reckons 24 with afternoon seabreeze so guessing that might be the time to head down there?
BC22
BC22

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11 Nov 2010 4:50pm
For tomorrow that is...
buzzy
buzzy

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11 Nov 2010 7:47pm
everyone bags the teachers
Sorry Kazz! Didn't mean to be nasty just stirring you up cause you've been neglecting your sailing buddies

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Kazza said...

Your such a lovely person Buzzy, you come out with such nice comments. I probably don't sail as much as you because I have a real Job, not some bluggie teachers job where you knock off at 2.30pm.
Just bought a surf ski and I think it's going to be a real buzz, paddling downwind like a seabreeze you can really surf the waves. Can't wait until I feel really balanced in it and can tackle the the downwinders. Mind you windsurfing will still be No1 and if there is a good sea breeze I'll be sailing rather than paddling! Didn't you know that he/she who does the most different sports never gets bored!!!


houston
houston

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11 Nov 2010 10:49pm
Ben, you could get a sail on the pond fri afternoon, seabreeze forecast, I'll be in melb so will miss out and the weekend looks dismal. Buzzy and I got a sail yesterday, not bad at all.
houston
houston

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11 Nov 2010 11:13pm
Buzz it's pretty obvious from all the crap you have been going on about you're missing Kazza like hell so why don't you shut up and go help her paint her house, she seems to get more of a buzz out of that than actually sailing, Kaz he has got plenty of time on his hands like all teachers, you'd make a good couple
Kazza
Kazza

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12 Nov 2010 9:54am
Nothing abnormal, I'm used to you bagging me out, go's in one ear and out the other.
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buzzy said...

everyone bags the teachers
Sorry Kazz! Didn't mean to be nasty just stirring you up cause you've been neglecting your sailing buddies

Kazza said...

Your such a lovely person Buzzy, you come out with such nice comments. I probably don't sail as much as you because I have a real Job, not some bluggie teachers job where you knock off at 2.30pm.
Just bought a surf ski and I think it's going to be a real buzz, paddling downwind like a seabreeze you can really surf the waves. Can't wait until I feel really balanced in it and can tackle the the downwinders. Mind you windsurfing will still be No1 and if there is a good sea breeze I'll be sailing rather than paddling! Didn't you know that he/she who does the most different sports never gets bored!!!





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