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oooo.. also have to concur w/ Stevil regarding Bob.. he's got my vote for most improved rider.
I remember in the spring he was really struggling and ended up hanging out on the beach more than riding.. give that guy a waroo or two and now hes a seasoned veteran boosting in both directions. |
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You guys are too kind. It is only because of the encouragement and advice from great friends I've made any progress. This is an awesome place to be a kiter, and we are all lucky to have such a great community. Sunday was awesome! My best day on the water so far. THe memories and aches and pains will keep me warm and smiling all week while I'm up working in Boston.
Bob PS Wolfie I've still got your self launch stake and cone in my car, call me if you want to grab it at TIA 727 638-0014 |
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Bob,
Thank you brother...But no worries, we will see each other again. I also have a backup one I made! Glad to hear you had a great day. Watch out for that cold up north! |
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Shout out!
This goes to Josh. Man you have really improved since last I saw you ride. You are absolutely tearing it up and well on your way to reaching your goals as a rider. Keep it up man, you make us all proud.
What an incredible day it was. Stayed all the way to sunset and was still able to ride a 9M. We need more of those. Steve-O |
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i just go out every time and push myself. |
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ya Gary.. i saw that..
The one major reason why i fly bow kites.. they dont drop out of the sky when the lines go slack as fast as a C. a lot more time to do a quick correction to save kite from hitting the water. |
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