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I told you that you should'nt go wandering off in the mangroves for hours now , did'nt I? No telling what weird type things you come back with |
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Big R, there aren't any mangrove paths to *hide* in at EB that I noticed...maybe you are referring to your backside experiences? I don't know anything about THOSE mangroves but if your extracurricular activities are the source of my sickness then damn you!!! :shock: :P :lol: :wink:
No man, I am dead serious about this. I couldn't sleep all last night and it just seems like a *coincidence* that I got sick after these last two EB sessions. It really is not a good time being sick like this, I'd be careful of those waters until the red tide is officially gone... :? |
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The only time I've gotten sick after kiting at eastbeach was last year. I kept throwing these wild toeside catch to face plant drag moves. As I surfaced I'd immediately look straight up to try to keep the kite in the air and the lovely EB slime water would drain backwards through my nose and down my throat. Now after I get worked I keep my mouth shut and blow before looking up
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blow before looking up.... that's what they do at backside. :lol:
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I never ride backside too many weirdos hanging around. As well as trees hanging over the launch
At backside you'd have to spend too much time guarding other important orifices with guys like Toby and that psycho with Bone in his nick name. Bob |
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I am mellowing with age. I no longer pose much of a threat to orifices.
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Well seriously, I am still pretty sick and am convinced that the nasty bay waters are at fault. I think I'm staying out of it for a while like I said at least until the red tide cleans itself up.
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