eqKneelo wrote:Just because something is old and antiquated does not make it soulful.... just dated.
And judging someone else's surfing (especially someone like Simon ) makes you sound old and foolish.
What your saying is I cant have an opinion EQ?.....thats a pretty naive attitude dont you think.I'd much rather watch Greenough any day of the week than watch the "Aussie style",not that there's anything wrong with it as I stated before,again its just another opinion,it doesnt make anyone foolish for expressing their opinion,only the ones that have a need to defend look foolish........i'm getting the feeling you have a bedroom covered in autographed Simon posters?.......like wow dude..............
Peace and Boat Drinks..............................
most of my boards are shaped similar to ron's style of shaping. But on my next board I am going to venture out and try the "Aussie" style of boards.
mostly i like deep barrells even when its mushy i try to find the barrell in the soul of the wave heh heh. best of both worlds
"Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air… "
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
6'1", dean cleary tri, 6'0 Flashpoint tri, 5'9 chuck dent (epoxy quad), 9' velzy (single fin triple stringer)
Your strong statements encourage strong reactions! What did you expect from this forum? Old School or new School ...who cares?
Its all about what works for you right? I am both a kneeboarder and a stand up and get vertical on both. Does that make me less soulful? I do not think so.
Surfers in general tend to have open minds about new and old ways of surfing....evolve bro!
Man this is what I call some good feedback,get the blood flowing.One more time and then were off to the next topic of debate.There is nothing wrong with any style of riding,as long as you ride,I just happen to prefer a certain style over another.
Hey Budman-
Go re-read your posts.... you refered to modern kneeboarding as "hype and B.S." and as having "no heart and soul".
Nice.
You just alienated 90% of the members on this site.
You are definately entitiled to your opinion, although the only "naivete" here is you believing you are relevant in this decade... you just sound like another old man who is clinging to past with such desperation because you know the world has passed you by and you are scared to change. It's sad.
Just allow other people to explore their options without your derision... and be happy with the equipment you ride.... and we'll all get along fine.
As for the wise crack... you should know who you're talking to before you pop off.
EQ
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budman wrote:
i'm getting the feeling you have a bedroom covered in autographed Simon posters?.......like wow dude..............
Peace and Boat Drinks..............................
ive been at Simon for months to do posters...if you do have some eq...im jelous
what does boat drinks mean?
is the missionary position soulful?...check with your consort
Hey Ed,
Don't bother wasting your breath mate with people who feel by writing their own personal negative views about others is interesting to the rest of us.
If he feels that he has to make these statements to feel good about himself or that his comments have enlightened us all well then let him toast his half empty glass with who ever thinks the same.
Save the B.S. negative posts for public toilet doors
Dorje!
Mate, its just too expensive to do posters.
I do have 2 fully framed Now & Then covers & disc with everyone that was in the film has signed it! except PC!
What's it worth
guys, there are a few buy decisions that no one has seemed to discuss,like the buying process or the quality of the product. i bought a board from ron earlier this summer and he was an easy man to deal with and delivered a well built board for me ahead of any promised schedual. the most amazing thing is i'm a COWG (crabby old white guy) and so is ron. there is usually severe head butting in these situations.but other than trying to find the pick-up point,there were none. BUT here's the (in my opinion) most important point. i was in aviation for 30 yrs. now retired and working part time in a motorcycle shop i raced for 35 yrs ago,surfed since '65. GUESS WHAT-in all those years of flying-training pilots-racing-surfing-driving-i've almost never known anyone (ME INCLUDED) who could use the ability of their machine more than 50 to 70% of what it could really do.you know what? get in great physical condition,practice,practice,practice-train,study,observe,etc. and you'll be better than 90% of the guys you're with even if your riding a piece 'o s#*t.
Sparrow wrote:
Dorje!
Mate, its just too expensive to do posters.
I do have 2 fully framed Now & Then covers & disc with everyone that was in the film has signed it! except PC!
What's it worth
priceless me thinks!
pity about the cost....which is the constant problem that Red mentions re exposure
Have a raffle for one of the frames Id buy a book of tickets...could raise some funds for future projects...cancel raffle if bottom line is not met
Boat drinks are drinks that are drunk on a boat. Or near a boat. Or while wishing you were on a boat. Or near someone who is wishing they were on a boat. They tend to be colourful, sometimes too colourful. They tend to have fruit in them. The tend to taste almost, but not quite, booze-less and they tend to pack a hidden wallop.
As a general (but not infallible) rule boat drinks have two main ingredients:
Rum
A paper umbrella.
Simon-
The reason I bother with guys like this is that this is a very important topic for the future of our sport here in the US....
Guys like Budman are stuck in the 1980's. They are threatened by change, so they lash out at anything new. I really don't care what he rides, and, in fact, if he's happy, great for him.
However, the stagnation in board design is what killed the sport in the US. The bodyboarders started getting deeper, the shortboarders started going faster and more vertical, and the kids on the beach just sort of shrugged and said; "Kneeboarding's lame".
And there went our community, our contest, and our relevance.
You guys, however, in Oz, and in Hawaii, and South Africa, you never stopped evolving.. that's why the sport still thrives.
Now that the revolution in board design and your inspiring movies have reached our shores, there is an enthusiasm that has been rekindeled... we have life... this website, the gatherings, the contests. All great.... possibly, never better.
There still exists, however, a disconnect between where the US is, and where the rest of the world has evolved to. Some of us, NOT ALL OF US, just some of us need to mirror what is happeneing around the world so the sport continues to grow here. That is what i was trying to influnce at the begining of this forum (As was Albert, if you read thru the lines). If we ever want an infusion of youth to breath new life into this sport here in the States, we can't be afraid to try something different.
Because after all is said and done, isn't that the true soul of this sport.
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EQ
P.S. I apologize to anyone who was offened by my "wife" comment... couldn't resist the low-blow.