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!!!!!
Bug:
While I appreciate your support I must, unfortunatley, fall upon my own sword and give Horn his due.
I spoke with my neighbor and have surfing news to report. It seems that recently, while in waist deep water at the college of wrightsville bait n' tackle satellite campus, a huge wave came crashing over him causing a small amount of water to enter his beer can, rendering it undrinkable. This immense wave was so high that even when he bent his knees and lept skyward 12 inches he could not fully get his beer above the foaming cauldron of an angry Atlantic ocean. Not only was his beer fouled but his swim trunks actually slipped slightly downward.
Many know the Outer Banks as "The Graveyard of the Atlantic." I propose to my aquatic brethren that we rename The Barrier Islands "The Graveyard of Beer."
Bug:
While I appreciate your support I must, unfortunatley, fall upon my own sword and give Horn his due.
I spoke with my neighbor and have surfing news to report. It seems that recently, while in waist deep water at the college of wrightsville bait n' tackle satellite campus, a huge wave came crashing over him causing a small amount of water to enter his beer can, rendering it undrinkable. This immense wave was so high that even when he bent his knees and lept skyward 12 inches he could not fully get his beer above the foaming cauldron of an angry Atlantic ocean. Not only was his beer fouled but his swim trunks actually slipped slightly downward.
Many know the Outer Banks as "The Graveyard of the Atlantic." I propose to my aquatic brethren that we rename The Barrier Islands "The Graveyard of Beer."