History of the Kneeboard
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History of the Kneeboard
Hello, someone knows the history of the Kneeboard, I have searched in Internet but I do not find anything, thank you
I do not speak English and i heither know write it , sorry for my take
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Thank you martinmurph for the information, assurance that me sera very useful
Certainly i did not understand that you wanted to say of the "Catalan", I, m sorry
Pd: I am in view of today that this forum is not the general
Certainly i did not understand that you wanted to say of the "Catalan", I, m sorry
Pd: I am in view of today that this forum is not the general
I do not speak English and i heither know write it , sorry for my take
http://www.myspace.com/juandonaire
http://www.myspace.com/juandonaire
I continue without dealing jeje
The Catalan here is a dialect
The Catalan here is a dialect
I do not speak English and i heither know write it , sorry for my take
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Different languages in Spain
Hello Martin and Malaga.
Just say that catalan is not a spanish dialect, it is a reconised language, the same as Basque and Gallego. Spanish, Catalan and Gallego are Latin languages, and Basque language is really special, becouse it is not related with any other language in the world.
Ya sé que no hay mala intención Malaga, pero ya sabes que son temas "delicados" . A ver si subes por aqui que este fin de semana tenemos olas en el norte
Just say that catalan is not a spanish dialect, it is a reconised language, the same as Basque and Gallego. Spanish, Catalan and Gallego are Latin languages, and Basque language is really special, becouse it is not related with any other language in the world.
Ya sé que no hay mala intención Malaga, pero ya sabes que son temas "delicados" . A ver si subes por aqui que este fin de semana tenemos olas en el norte
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Hello Hart,
Long three months without waves, bad wind, much work and family obligations, but my luck seems to change. This week-end I am alone at home with a 5 - 7 ( 1.5 - 2 metres) swell coming to the coast.
I am still dreaming with what I can do with my "Flashes". The only thing to do is do it reality.
Take care. I follow your messages in ksusa.
Long three months without waves, bad wind, much work and family obligations, but my luck seems to change. This week-end I am alone at home with a 5 - 7 ( 1.5 - 2 metres) swell coming to the coast.
I am still dreaming with what I can do with my "Flashes". The only thing to do is do it reality.
Take care. I follow your messages in ksusa.
I am sorry, I did not do it with bad intention, i was thinking that it was a dialec, already I have learned some more
I do not speak English and i heither know write it , sorry for my take
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Hart is part of the (modern) History of Australian kneeboard surfing
BRUCE CAN YOU POST SOME OF THE PICS OF MY LATEST BOARD
(sorry bout the caps) I sent you last week (the old 85 curved fin)
It should be part of history for all to see
Tony
Hart is part of the (modern) History of Australian kneeboard surfing
BRUCE CAN YOU POST SOME OF THE PICS OF MY LATEST BOARD
(sorry bout the caps) I sent you last week (the old 85 curved fin)
It should be part of history for all to see
Tony
Love that "greenroom" feeling...(don't panic I finally found it)..... good ole' winki on a good day