Some pic's for you Poley's

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SammyJ
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22 Sep 2008 10:28pm

Gestalt
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23 Sep 2008 12:37am
that's a sweet wave SJ

nice pics!

is it WA?
Mark _australia
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22 Sep 2008 11:05pm


I think I have a halfa

Please tell us where
stehsegler
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22 Sep 2008 11:08pm
looks like Gnaraloo on a near glassy day...

... got some similar shots last November. God I love this country!
patsken
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23 Sep 2008 1:40pm
Well it aint Dutchies
Wet Willy
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23 Sep 2008 4:46pm
"Some pic's for you poley's"

That should be Some pics for you poleys.

You don't use an apostrophe to denote plurality.



But what the hell, nice pic's!!
Bondalucci
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23 Sep 2008 9:20pm
Hang on Willy,
As well as denoting plurality, I think the humble apostrophe can be used to indicate that there are letters missing. (or is that letters' missing?)
(eg 'cos and C'wood)

I'm with SammyJ on this one.
Haircut
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23 Sep 2008 9:52pm
not here me thinks- i'm with willy

english is stooooopid and unnecessarily complicated but it always gave bored rich pommy people something to get anal over
Haircut
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23 Sep 2008 11:30pm
aww fight the spelling nazies sammyj, put the apostrophes back. ya can't have enough apostrophie'
Greenroom
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23 Sep 2008 10:06pm
Mark _australia said...



I think I have a halfa

Please tell us where

Im fully bared
Are you sure you dont know where it is?

mineral1
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23 Sep 2008 10:18pm
Greenroom said...

Mark _australia said...



I think I have a halfa

Please tell us where

Im fully bared
Are you sure you dont know where it is?




Greenie how come you can read the screen, am sure you have dribbled all over it looking at the first photo and Barbie has cuffed you over the head when she had to clean it up
Greenroom
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23 Sep 2008 10:22pm
mineral1 said...

Greenroom said...

Mark _australia said...



I think I have a halfa

Please tell us where

Im fully bared
Are you sure you dont know where it is?




Greenie how come you can read the screen, am sure you have dribbled all over it looking at the first photo and Barbie has cuffed you over the head when she had to clean it up

Who said that? Is that you Mins?

elizabethb
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24 Sep 2008 10:39pm
Wet Willy said...

"Some pic's for you poley's"

That should be Some pics for you poleys.

You don't use an apostrophe to denote plurality.



But what the hell, nice pic's!!


haha oh god, you've giving us a bad reputation on here mister!!!! sshhhhhh

If we've all made it this far and can afford our own gear, apostrophes are the least of our worries! Its more about the wind!
Greenroom
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24 Sep 2008 9:30pm
elizabethb said...

...Its more about the wind!

...waves and windsurfing gear Liz
Nothing like that at Wello?

nebbian
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24 Sep 2008 10:07pm
Hey Mineral...

Are we there yet??
Wet Willy
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25 Sep 2008 1:09am
Bondalucci said...

Hang on Willy,
As well as denoting plurality, I think the humble apostrophe can be used to indicate that there are letters missing. (or is that letters' missing?)
(eg 'cos and C'wood)

I'm with SammyJ on this one.



Yes, Bondy, as in "It's farkin windy" (= It is farkin windy)
or "He's just done a triple loop with his pants down" (= He has just done a triple loop with his pants down)
"Kiters're so cool" (=Kiters are so cool)

But you don't use it for plurals, eg cat's and dog's. That's just wrong.

I once saw a van in QLD with a sign saying "We wash your dog's"..and I wondered...we wash your dog's WHAT???


Wet Willy
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25 Sep 2008 1:11am
Haircut said...

aww fight the spelling nazies sammyj, put the apostrophes back. ya can't have enough apostrophie'


Haircut, if we don't BE the "spelling Nazis", the whole world will end up like the USA. Yoonowhatumsayin?? The f**k u talkin bout, homes? Aiiight, potatoe? I'm tellin it like it is cos I has too.
elizabethb
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25 Sep 2008 1:36am
Wet Willy said...

Haircut, if we don't BE the "spelling Nazis", the whole world will end up like the USA. Yoonowhatumsayin?? The f**k u talkin bout, homes? Aiiight, potatoe? I'm tellin it like it is cos I has too.


I am certain that the majority of those insolent youths that spoke as you suggested, have developed into much more sensible and mature adults.
As each era passes, there is a phase of common language that surfaces; pig-latin was one such phase through my early highschool years (00-04); just as moronic! I can still speak in this useless 'pig-latin' too...

Nothing that mature adults of SB need worry about or need correcting upon! Focus on changing the tweens and youth of today; they are the future generation.

Greenroom said...

elizabethb said...

...Its more about the wind!

...waves and windsurfing gear Liz
Nothing like that at Wello?


There's a lot of Windy gear at Wello Some good looking Windy's too! lol Playing it cool fellas!
flat water... mMmmmmm
SammyJ
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25 Sep 2008 12:00am
Wet Willy said...

Bondalucci said...

Hang on Willy,
As well as denoting plurality, I think the humble apostrophe can be used to indicate that there are letters missing. (or is that letters' missing?)
(eg 'cos and C'wood)

I'm with SammyJ on this one.



Yes, Bondy, as in "It's farkin windy" (= It is farkin windy)
or "He's just done a triple loop with his pants down" (= He has just done a triple loop with his pants down)
"Kiters're so cool" (=Kiters are so cool)

But you don't use it for plurals, eg cat's and dog's. That's just wrong.

I once saw a van in QLD with a sign saying "We wash your dog's"..and I wondered...we wash your dog's WHAT???


You guy's are a funny bunch LOL. What is it with spelling, who gives a fat rat's clacker, your as bad as that kiter greenpat or whatever his name is.

Apparently as long as the first and last letter are right you can read it. But yes it's sadly true, I never was good at English, but that's why the wife helps the kids in that department. When it comes to maths I'm the first point of call.

Isn't it funny how they try and tell us in school that if you cant spell and use punctuation properly you'll struggle in life. Well, I'm happy to say I'm not struggling and most the nerds from school would be envious of my lifestyle.

Anyway, my intentions where to show some pic's of Corey, who was killing it along with scotty Mac, Glenn and Stoney.

BTW, which is short for "by the way" WILLY BOY. The pic is one I took as we left the carpark, the sets where not quite double that. It was consistent mast and a half, but the larger ones would have been mast 3/4, sh!t you not.
Greenroom
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25 Sep 2008 2:58pm
SammyJ said...

Anyway, my intentions where to show some pic's of Corey, who was killing it along with scotty Mac, Glenn and Stoney.

Dreadlocked Corey?

Poida
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25 Sep 2008 3:03pm
yeah but, yeah but the person's who were good at ingrish can now eloquently explain where they all f**ked up in life, hehehe
where as your mathematical skills might deduce why you lost most of your super down the toilet to the corporate fat cats (or is that cat's)
SammyJ
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25 Sep 2008 3:46pm
Greenroom said...

SammyJ said...

Anyway, my intentions where to show some pic's of Corey, who was killing it along with scotty Mac, Glenn and Stoney.

Dreadlocked Corey?


Yep, top bloke and stylish sailor. Had the placed dialed with silky smooth turns.

I think me and my mate are the only kiter's he waves to though....He might not want me saying that. LOL
waveslave
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25 Sep 2008 3:57pm
lol.
Sam, why are you blowing him. ^^^ ??
He's a confirmed kite-hater.
He's got string paranoia.
SammyJ
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25 Sep 2008 5:58pm
waveslave said...

lol.
Sam, why are you blowing him. ^^^ ??
He's a confirmed kite-hater.
He's got string paranoia.


Slave Slave Slave....

It's Because I like him, he makes me laugh. Plus being an ex-poley like you, I still appreciate good stylish riding on the edge.

I'm sure the string paranoia is only around those he doesn't trust. Believe me there where much worse kite haters there than him, which doesn't bother me really. I find it amusing, it says something about ones maturity and acceptance to others with different likes.

Actually I think they hated me supping more than kiting, but who gives a fat rats clacker.

Nice pic's hey
waveslave
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25 Sep 2008 7:54pm
SammyJ said...




Yeah Sam, nice pic. ^^^
Wall-ey would be my wave description.
Windwise I'm guessing 13knots tops.
The big C was probably chugging on his 115 litre fatboard....
and packing a 5.8 bigrig.

Haircut
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25 Sep 2008 9:59pm
i liked the pics sammyj

why can't qld have proper waves like that for more than 3 days per year + wind at the same time
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