5/24, DCBWB, 12 meter, 139 twin tips

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5/24, DCBWB, 12 meter, 139 twin tips

Postby Leo Chan » Fri May 24, 2013 7:40 pm

The wind was a lot stronger than forecast. When I arrived at 1:20 p.m., Alex was already out and John had pumped. Mark got there about the same time. I was too optimistic with my first choice, a 9 meter. But if I had the big board, I would be able to stay upwind and be out there for more fun. Came in to pump a 12 meter when Kenny showed up. Marty, Chris, Jason and a few others all had a fun filled couple of hours. Jim arrived around 4 for the late session. Wind was ok by DC standard.
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Re: 5/24, DCBWB, 12 meter, 139 twin tips

Postby jason morton » Fri May 24, 2013 8:03 pm

Leo. What's with this "twin tips" crap?! Do you have two different 139cm boards you ride on the same day? I thought you were a college professor! Oh well, hope to see you and the rest of the illiterates out tomorrow for a fun, windy Saturday.
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Re: 5/24, DCBWB, 12 meter, 139 twin tips

Postby Leo Chan » Sat May 25, 2013 12:37 am

one 133 and one 139. i am not as cool as you. i can't surf. :cry:

jason morton wrote:Leo. What's with this "twin tips" crap?! Do you have two different 139cm boards you ride on the same day? I thought you were a college professor! Oh well, hope to see you and the rest of the illiterates out tomorrow for a fun, windy Saturday.
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Re: 5/24, DCBWB, 12 meter, 139 twin tips

Postby jason morton » Sat May 25, 2013 8:49 am

Leo- I was just poking fun at the plural "twin tips". And I am not cool!! Riding a surfboard on a lake mowing the lawn is not cool in the eyes of a real surfer. I'll bring one for you today to ride if you want to try out a directional.
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Re: 5/24, DCBWB, 12 meter, 139 twin tips

Postby Leo Chan » Sat May 25, 2013 9:02 am

I know, bro. English is such a dumb language. :mrgreen:

Yeah, I'll try your surf board if I see you in Rush today. :88

jason morton wrote:Leo- I was just poking fun at the plural "twin tips". And I am not cool!! Riding a surfboard on a lake mowing the lawn is not cool in the eyes of a real surfer. I'll bring one for you today to ride if you want to try out a directional.
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