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Originally posted by: chrisms
Bodyboarding is the weak man's surfing. I've been a bodyboarder all my life, but that's only because I don't have own a surfboard.
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: chrisms
Bodyboarding is the weak man's surfing. I've been a bodyboarder all my life, but that's only because I don't have own a surfboard.
That's a pretty weak excuse. It's not like it's hard to acquire a surfboard. I had a garage full of surfboards, and so did most of my friends. They're all over the place.
Then I had to move 100 miles from the ocean. This palce sucks, I want to move back.![]()
Originally posted by: chrisms
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: chrisms
Bodyboarding is the weak man's surfing. I've been a bodyboarder all my life, but that's only because I don't have own a surfboard.
That's a pretty weak excuse. It's not like it's hard to acquire a surfboard. I had a garage full of surfboards, and so did most of my friends. They're all over the place.
Then I had to move 100 miles from the ocean. This palce sucks, I want to move back.![]()
Well I live in Washington, so I went to the ocean with my family mostly (only time I surfed was in a trip to Jersey where the water was warm). If I go to the ocean with friends or something, I'm drunk as hell and the ocean is frigid cold. I used to be able to go out in it for an hour and just be numb when I was a kid, but these days I avoid it.
But I imagine I'll get a surfboard eventually, as long as I pick up a wetsuit with it.
Originally posted by: AznMaverick
I live in an apartment in Hawaii, storing a bodyboard, is much easier. Although, i would someday like to be able to shortboard.
Originally posted by: chrisms
Bodyboarding is the weak man's surfing. I've been a bodyboarder all my life, but that's only because I don't have own a surfboard.