kneelos in recent edition of Surfing mag
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kneelos in recent edition of Surfing mag
I was in the airport killing time yesterday flippin' thru a surfer mag guest edited by Joel Tudor. In it Joel selects two classic kneelo pics of Rex Huffman and adds the caption, "kneeboards are cool."
Questions- are we about to become the next hot fad cuz super cool retro dude Joel Tudor has endorsed us? Is this when all the money and sponsors and TV coverage finally descends on our little underground cult?
But seriously, did any one else see the pics? Any comments?
Questions- are we about to become the next hot fad cuz super cool retro dude Joel Tudor has endorsed us? Is this when all the money and sponsors and TV coverage finally descends on our little underground cult?
But seriously, did any one else see the pics? Any comments?
I just search the posts for the Capt. Kneemo comments, priceless.
"You know where" was good two weeks ago, all week. Not much since. Maybe a day or two but with contest at Steamers, I have kept far to the North.
Now that summer is over I am back to my smaller, more narrow boards. Off the big, wide orange fishy.
"You know where" was good two weeks ago, all week. Not much since. Maybe a day or two but with contest at Steamers, I have kept far to the North.
Now that summer is over I am back to my smaller, more narrow boards. Off the big, wide orange fishy.
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Kneelos
Tom,
I finally saw your post. Yes, I saw it and thought it was cool. I love those old shots. How about some new ones. A lot has happened since then.
(frigging understatement of the year!?)
I finally saw your post. Yes, I saw it and thought it was cool. I love those old shots. How about some new ones. A lot has happened since then.
(frigging understatement of the year!?)

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Hey come on AB ... that band was shocking.analbirth wrote: Human nature, not nerracessally a bad thing.
Now stop listening to that dribble and tell me where you hide all the waves ...

Imagination is more important than knowledge.
For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand.
While imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.
Albert Einstein ... Yeah Bert.
For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand.
While imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.
Albert Einstein ... Yeah Bert.
Kneeboarders ARE cool.
- patly because we're an endangered species,
partly because we DON'T care about mainstream fashion,
mostly because you can go to any hidden, inaccessible spot on the planet and, when the waves start firing, some grizzled kneeboarder pops out of the undergrowth and rides it like it's their back yard.
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Interesting that ... I was just considering this the other day ... whilst a lot of surfers and people in general ... especially the younger crew ... are quite obsessed with image (again the herd mentality) ... the majority of cripple stick enthusiasts are far removed from worrying about how others view them ... and this is probably why they are kneeboarders ... the very fact that they choose to ride something that is far from mainstream ... because of the practical and exhilarating nature of the craft ... without regard to others perceptions ... for their own enjoyment ... with no need fit in and satisfy or comply with the herd.red wrote:Kneeboarders ARE cool.
patly because we're an endangered species,
partly because we DON'T care about mainstream fashion,
To me kneeboarding is more about the feeling I derive from the ride ... and not so much how others consider my surfing ... yes I would like to think that someone watching was impresses (occasionally)... but hey at the end of the day ... they and their opinions don't matter ... if I get a barrel I'm going to enjoy it far more than anyone watching.
Kneeboarding will keep popping up in the mainstream surfing media from time to time ... bask in the glory and move on ... kneeboarders are a rare breed ... marching to the beat of their own drum ... lets hope that never changes ... mainstream you can keep it.

Imagination is more important than knowledge.
For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand.
While imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.
Albert Einstein ... Yeah Bert.
For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand.
While imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.
Albert Einstein ... Yeah Bert.