surfing

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just curious,i sometimes go surfing in the cornish sea when i am lucky enough to holiday there,anyone else use their well earnt swimming skills for surfing or indeed any other water sport....fighting waves is hard work!!!!!
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    Aquageek, I am not trying to be a jerk, but you really don't know what you are talking about. There are plenty of pro surfers, from NC, that have made a very good living by surfing. The comment about boogie boards and rubber raft's also shows that you don't know what you are talking about. You can ride a much small wave with a longboard than a boogie board or raft. Also, the college in Wrightsville was listed as on eo fthe top surfing colleges in the nation by Surfer Magazine. Do you think those guys might know something about surfing? Maybe you should actually have some experience in the subject area before spouting off. NC isn't Hawaii or California, but it does get decent waves on a fairly consent basis, excluding the summer of course. Hook'em Blue
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    Aquageek, I am not trying to be a jerk, but you really don't know what you are talking about. There are plenty of pro surfers, from NC, that have made a very good living by surfing. The comment about boogie boards and rubber raft's also shows that you don't know what you are talking about. You can ride a much small wave with a longboard than a boogie board or raft. Also, the college in Wrightsville was listed as on eo fthe top surfing colleges in the nation by Surfer Magazine. Do you think those guys might know something about surfing? Maybe you should actually have some experience in the subject area before spouting off. NC isn't Hawaii or California, but it does get decent waves on a fairly consent basis, excluding the summer of course. Hook'em Blue
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