"Gleshna" <gle...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Da Lake Tube: http://www.greatlakesurfing.com/images/Gallery/point.jpg
> Da new Lake Movie: http://www.unsalted.tv/
> Da Bears ???????
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Cool, looks like good stuff.
Conditions looked almost the same over here yesterday, chest w/ head-high
sets, hollow, and well.....uber crowded.
eh...itzallgood.
Andy
Dunno but we got 62 F. water, 76F air, and no phatties in da-line up...sweet!
"Drew" <dr...@nhmccd.edu> wrote in message
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Nor do we gulf surfers have to contend with turds or aids-infected syringes
floating around in the line up. Viva Tejas!
"Raoul Duke" <r_d...@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Oil slicks?
Turby the Turbosurfer
DaGriz
Those must have been the small ones. The big ones would have hauled your
arse away and had their way with you.
And Galveston doesn't hold a candle to spots further south down the coast.
The continental shelf gets smaller the further south you go, which
translates into more power and bigger waves. Plus the water down south
(Port Aransas and further south) isn't that caca-brown soup you find in G
Town.
True, but on the other hand, you rarely need to apply sun screen and the
petroleum sludge works wonders on rashes.