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It's hard to catch a wave on that thing but it'll be easy to catch the herp after all the dudes see how freaking sweet your board is!
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It's hard to catch a wave on that thing but it'll be easy to catch the herp after all the dudes see how freaking sweet your board is!
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Can't get enough redemption? Check out this additional footage from last night's Web Redemption.
Daniel tries to understand just how someone "gets pitted" in this week's Web Redemption Extended Interview.
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Tomorrow on an ALL NEW episode of Tosh.0, Daniel whipahs this surfer's English into shape.
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Somewhere there's a guy surfing who has a plastic figurine of a preteen boy giving a thumbs up in his hair.
When these two meet, that's when all that crazy 2012, end-of-the-world shit goes down.
[via The Clearly Dope]
Paddle surfer and fucking stupid person Chuck Patterson was circled by two sharks while stand-up paddle surfing recently off the coast of San Clemente, CA. Because he is fucking insane he went out the next day with a camera to find them again.
And, hooray (?), the sharks were still there.
"Goddamn! You are one radical son of a bitch!" -Bodhi to Chuck Patterson
[via The DW]
Surfing seems like a pretty fun hobby. And surfers always come off as relaxed and easy going. Somehow they pay all their bills and make a living despite the fact that they are just at the beach all day long.
I've looked at surfers before and felt envious. But it never occurred to me just how boring the surf life must be. Honestly, how many days in a row can you really ride waves before the monotony sets in? How many weeks before the sunshine becomes a bother and you crave a desk job in a dark corner?
How long do you go before you say, "I'm tired of just surfing, man. I think I'll bring my alpaca out there with me today."
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