Interesting things too
Such good stories and laughed out loud , at AW " Getting a Horn " three times !!! and a necklace .
We went 2 the Anglesea Caravan Park 4 the Summer Hols , starting in 1966 .
Dad had NFI , but 4 some reason , loved towing a big Van .
He must have thought surfing cool , so introduced me 2 surfing and bought my brother and I , some no name , no sticker , yellow boards .
I dragged the big board 4 a km and surfed , absolutely NO instructions , until dragged away , by my mums loud call .
Did a bit of fishing off the bridge , as well .
No golf .
great phrase, AW!
"They’re always laying crooked in bed, AW"
I have a neighbour here, Jim, (there's photo in the local pub of him towing me out of a sinkhole) who said once 'Sam was on the piss, getting about like a half-shut pocket knife'.
This has been my long standing no. 1 Aus vernacular phrase, for the sound, visuals, implications and connotations.. love it.
Happy to hear you're bighting off another chunk of Sth Aus soon. I ordered me a Gravelle twin, after Fliplid's post in grant miller's swellnet discussion. fuck those penong guys are good. So eager to tweak what you have for what waves, to shape what you want. and they do it proper. just 30 bucks couriered to Adelaide for pick up. they've been doing a fair bit of vicco surf coast specific shaping for customers lately too.
(just to clarify my above post, it's 'pawn', not 'porn', Hardcore Pawn is a telly show about a hock-shop, but it pissed my mate off, that the room went silent, like there might be some reality in him being a psycho pervert).
I remember dad pulling up on the edge of a cliff with the FB Holden towing the van on the West Coast at some of the most beautiful rugged coastline you could ever see. Us kids were fighting in the back seat and in shitty moods after hours on corrugated dusty tracks and refused to get out for a look, until dad said look there's a dead dog floating in the water down there. We all jumped out excited and ran over to see. He loved to remind us of special moments like that.
Go dad!
Pop Down wrote:Such good stories and laughed out loud , at AW " Getting a Horn " three times !!! and a necklace .
We went 2 the Anglesea Caravan Park 4 the Summer Hols , starting in 1966 .
Dad had NFI , but 4 some reason , loved towing a big Van .
He must have thought surfing cool , so introduced me 2 surfing and bought my brother and I , some no name , no sticker , yellow boards .
I dragged the big board 4 a km and surfed , absolutely NO instructions , until dragged away , by my mums loud call .
Did a bit of fishing off the bridge , as well .
No golf .
PopDown. Hello fella.
I think we all forget how innocent we were in those days of Summer in coastal locations. As kids it felt like we were away for weeks , an endless summer so to speak.
You could trust society to look after your kids back then and kids were trusted to look after each other( I know creeps were still around) but it felt like we were invincibile.
I had a good little golf ball business back in my home town of Apollo Bay every Summer, in fact made enough money to buy a new spring suit and full diving kit.
Even had other kids collecting on my behalf, early in roads of a business , Alan Bond style.
It probably wasn’t, but we always thought we had scorching Summers, in the Bay, don’t think so.
Great times indeed, waited for the Milko to come around selling BigM’s, upon reflection, he’d probably instigated early onset diabetes of those milk sugar drinks.
A fish guy would come around with a few fillets in the back door, father would slip a little folded stuff in a handshake..
Good stuff. AW
So U were Mover and Shaker , in Recreational Balls AW !
U sounded like the Real Milky Bar , kid !
Bondy had some very cool traits !
A persuasive chap , just like U :) !
We were invincible , always thinking we were safe as houses and sure did look out for each other on those HOT Summer holidays , fn sunburn !
2 weeks on Summer Holiday , was another Lifetime , 4 a kid :) .
Dad's rule , especially on holiday , controlling a BBQ imho !
old-dog wrote:I remember dad pulling up on the edge of a cliff with the FB Holden towing the van on the West Coast at some of the most beautiful rugged coastline you could ever see. Us kids were fighting in the back seat and in shitty moods after hours on corrugated dusty tracks and refused to get out for a look, until dad said look there's a dead dog floating in the water down there. We all jumped out excited and ran over to see. He loved to remind us of special moments like that.
Old-Dog. Hi mate.
What I loved about those generations of parents was the lack of fear, trusted their well made vehicles, used their own nouse to navigate , could fix most problems, all without a mobile phone.
A worthy and trusty era of parents.
We had a FB Holden also, it was snow white, my father paid cash for it after saving up working two jobs in Apollo Bay, pumping fuel at the only servo and working at the fish co op.
All my forebears were boat builders, fishermen and surfers.
Being on the coast to a kid felt like the norm. We simply loved it, still do. AW
basesix wrote:great phrase, AW!
"They’re always laying crooked in bed, AW"I have a neighbour here, Jim, (there's photo in the local pub of him towing me out of a sinkhole) who said once 'Sam was on the piss, getting about like a half-shut pocket knife'.
This has been my long standing no. 1 Aus vernacular phrase, for the sound, visuals, implications and connotations.. love it.
Happy to hear you're bighting off another chunk of Sth Aus soon. I ordered me a Gravelle twin, after Fliplid's post in grant miller's swellnet discussion. fuck those penong guys are good. So eager to tweak what you have for what waves, to shape what you want. and they do it proper. just 30 bucks couriered to Adelaide for pick up. they've been doing a fair bit of vicco surf coast specific shaping for customers lately too.
(just to clarify my above post, it's 'pawn', not 'porn', Hardcore Pawn is a telly show about a hock-shop, but it pissed my mate off, that the room went silent, like there might be some reality in him being a psycho pervert).
Basesix. Australian vernacular in my opinion is the best, straight to the point, might hurt, but it sets you straight, right up.
Those Gravelle boards would be definitely worth the wait, well crafted works of surfing art.
I’m sure you’ll enjoy that twinny.
Small 3ft, occasional 4, last Friday, VJ also scored that warm oily mirror sea surface, had my MOTE twinny, even with the lack of push from a dying swell, caught heaps of waves very easily, a little more foam under me than normal , two strokes, on, off ya go.
Slightly bigger fins than normal surf the fast walls well.
What did Norm once say way back. ‘Life Be In It’. AW
^ arrow no. 12, AW, designed by you, shaped specifically for the c-word.
pick up on the way through. couldn't be perfecter..
getting a little bit shitty through there, blowin wise,
so I might ask if you enjoyed the nullabor links,
while you are on your trip. hopefully then you can talk conditions,
experiences on here. what time of year will you be at the links?
Hi AW, my dad made the mistake of taking me along when he traded in the Vauxhall for the brand new cream FB standard. We took the salesman for a ride in the old car to get a good trade in price, I proudly said, dad painted it himself which was pretty obvious from all the brush hairs stuck all over it, then I kept saying, there's that funny noise again dad.
He would drive the new car until it ran out of petrol and then check his log book before getting a tin of petrol out of the boot and pouring it in, all to get an accurate fuel consumption reading.
Haha between standing down on the rocks watching 20foot sideshore monster surf this morning, and studying, this thread has been a welcome light hearted relief.
Speaking of hardcore pawn and West Beach....the reason i used to go there was i was seeing a chick there when i was a teenager. Anyhoo, without going into too much detail, we were in her bedroom, lets say i was enjoying some culinary delights, and her mum walked in! Proper busted.
That night was an awkward one at the family dinner table. Not too long after dinner my night became even more awkward as the first of many barely controlled bowel movements began. I spent the night on the dunny, absolutely convinced her parents had laced my food with laxatives. Fair to say i never ate there again. ;-P
Ahh shit
I thought you were gunna say mummsy was the first to teach you how to juggle cats.
basesix wrote:^ arrow no. 12, AW, designed by you, shaped specifically for the c-word.
pick up on the way through. couldn't be perfecter..
getting a little bit shitty through there, blowin wise,
so I might ask if you enjoyed the nullabor links,
while you are on your trip. hopefully then you can talk conditions,
experiences on here. what time of year will you be at the links?
Basesix. I’ve been playing at that nullabor links course since 1984. Prevailing winds suits my ‘swing’ at that time of year.
My course around here at the same time of year is often way too ruffled, a lot of John Player ‘specials’, but the rough is tough til it hits the spot , no Uncle Sam and Gough not a cough.
Me and a couple of mates board the starship Hiace NY’s day. Three weeks hard labour at a course with very high sand bunkers that you’d never get out of, even with a quad bike.
Your skin will be of a Pink complexion after a brush with Dunaliela salina, the sweet mistress of the links.
I’ll definitely check in at the Pro Shop after making a left hook at the primary school hole.
In some kind of clandestine way, I will report in on conditions upon arrival at the first tee.
Got slapped by the course superintendent earlier this year in January for my course conditions report so I’d better avoid being CaddyShacked.
I bet you’re excited about your pending new board. AW
haha, that is excellent work there, AW.
I think we have established a high quality xmas dinner conversation starter
could be a fun exercise, knowing we ain't sandbaggers or bandits : )
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_golf
Ha, ha, keep it cryptic fellas, no need for any of the C words, if the wind is E-NE it's probably pretty good. What happens in Rio..... Give the bombie a crack AW it's not as bad as it looks.
Pop Down wrote:So U were Mover and Shaker , in Recreational Balls AW !
U sounded like the Real Milky Bar , kid !
Bondy had some very cool traits !
A persuasive chap , just like U :) !
We were invincible , always thinking we were safe as houses and sure did look out for each other on those HOT Summer holidays , fn sunburn !
2 weeks on Summer Holiday , was another Lifetime , 4 a kid :) .
Dad's rule , especially on holiday , controlling a BBQ imho !
PopDown.
Hey mate, from memory, sunscreen was MIA when we were kids.
I do worry a little sometimes about what may lay ahead regarding skin cancers. AW
old-dog wrote:Ha, ha, keep it cryptic fellas, no need for any of the C words, if the wind is E-NE it's probably pretty good. What happens in Rio..... Give the bombie a crack AW it's not as bad as it looks.
Old Dog. Hi fella. Looked straight down the fairway with my eyeballs on it over on the back 9 earlier this year. We almost ventured out to that part of the course.
Looks totally doable. I’ll just take a drop ! and go for it. AW
haha definitely not @seeds!!
southernraw wrote:Haha between standing down on the rocks watching 20foot sideshore monster surf this morning, and studying, this thread has been a welcome light hearted relief.
Speaking of hardcore pawn and West Beach....the reason i used to go there was i was seeing a chick there when i was a teenager. Anyhoo, without going into too much detail, we were in her bedroom, lets say i was enjoying some culinary delights, and her mum walked in! Proper busted.
That night was an awkward one at the family dinner table. Not too long after dinner my night became even more awkward as the first of many barely controlled bowel movements began. I spent the night on the dunny, absolutely convinced her parents had laced my food with laxatives. Fair to say i never ate there again. ;-P
Southernraw. Got a giggle from me, got busted by a father who was supposed to be at darts, came home early feeling ill.
I was feeling something else, he didn’t approve, onya bike he said.
A bit of Trainspotting hey mate. Once ya on that big white telephone in that state, it’s a precarious thought , standing up. AW
Just some zinc cream on the nose and lips , brown skin ( 2nd or 3rd layer :) and looking like an Indian , with board under the arm , AW .
It's amazing how my nice skin , has changed over the years .
All sorts of Spots , lumps and growths appearing and getting much easier to split open , recently .
I have had a lot of Things checked and get checked by my doctor , when I visit .
Do the same and U don't have 2 worry about the big C .
I have quite a few scars , from surfing and a long life AW .
None are very visible , so look , low mileage :)) !
They go , with the Territory .
Maybe , one day , we will get 2 play , a round together ?
If U are in Melbourne , I will look after U , sunscreening and all , @ The Sand Belt .
I got caught by my best mate , with his younger sister , in the back of a car .
Luckily , he caught us Early and we are Still Best Friends !
anyone up north that's wondering what's happening on this swellnet thread today, we southerners have shiiiiit winds blowing us out, but some really interesting swells and opportunities that require quiet contemplation today around a fireside with pleasant, convivial background noise. we're internally planning.
(bay swell @blackers!)
basesix wrote:anyone up north that's wondering what happening on this swellnet thread today, we southerners have shiiiiit winds blowing us out, but some really interesting swells and opportunities that require quiet contemplation today around a fireside with pleasant, convivial background noise. we're internally planning.
(bay swell @blackers!)
B6. Very enjoyable Saturday arvo on a shared memory ‘Wide Open Road’ .
( caution to not collide with a rogue Triffid)
Alas, we will be proper NW wind tomoz, with a jump in even bigger swell.
I’ve an appointment with a mate in a certain car park to test our mettle. AW
haha great stuff @AW.
Ahhh gotta love a yarn by the fire, hey @basesix. Classic winters day here too. Love it.
proper fuckin fireside storytelling from the master, 20 mins if you have it.
(custard touring, as an aside, bluey's dad sang a song about jim)
basesix wrote:....
(bay swell @blackers!)
Yuppidy, got my fix. Winds okay in some nooks, swell is very west so more going past than getting in but still fun.
Pop Down wrote:So U were Mover and Shaker , in Recreational Balls AW !
U sounded like the Real Milky Bar , kid !
Bondy had some very cool traits !
A persuasive chap , just like U :) !
We were invincible , always thinking we were safe as houses and sure did look out for each other on those HOT Summer holidays , fn sunburn !
2 weeks on Summer Holiday , was another Lifetime , 4 a kid :) .
Dad's rule , especially on holiday , controlling a BBQ imho !
PopDown. Great stuff. Thanks for sharing all your memories and your moments, treasures indeed.
I will remind you , whilst in that jewellery shop, it was ain’t no pearl necklace if you know what I mean.
Fun afternoon by the fire, literally, got the Nectre on full tilt.
Now there’s a great South Australian brand, Nectre. Do yourself a favour, get one, nothing comparable. AW
basesix wrote:haha, that is excellent work there, AW.
I think we have established a high quality xmas dinner conversation starter
could be a fun exercise, knowing we ain't sandbaggers or bandits : )
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_golf
Basesix. I’ve a childhood memory from collecting golf balls, always saw these little metal signs welded to a metal pin.
They were distributed sporadically around the course, often on a slight lean, as a kid I/we didn’t know what the acronym G.U.R. meant, wasn’t until my teens I worked it out.
There’s your first question for your kids when you play Golf Jeopardy on Xmas day. AW
The view from my desk as bushfire season begins:
^ plenty of fuel along the escarpment
& plenty of wind to boot… hope it can be contained
https://m.
&pp=ygURZmlyZSBqaW1pIGhlbmRyaXg%3D;)
https://m.
&pp=ygUIV2lsZGZpcmU%3DWe had a lot of rain a month or so ago, so the escarpment slopes aren't too bad. Very dusty, lots of leaf fuel built up, but the canopy is thick and green and is largely keeping it cool and moist underneath. We'll see how long that lasts going into the season.
It's worse over the top of the scarp which has been getting smashed by these dry westerlies.
My own video contribution. Filmed on the escarpment yesty arvo not far from home.
;)
https://m.
&pp=ygULYm14IGJhbmRpdHM%3DSBS Insight Tonight...Layne speaks of Womens Pro Surfing
And the Coolest Character you will ever meet "The Tree Planter"
A.W. you will Dig this Chap . . .
udo wrote:SBS Insight Tonight...Layne speaks of Womens Pro Surfing
And the Coolest Character you will ever meet "The Tree Planter"
A.W. you will Dig this Chap . . .
Udo. Hi fella. Thanks heaps. I was at a place with no mobile signal last night, I will do catch up viewing on iPad this evening.
Cheers for all those boards you highlight that are for sale, I check everyone of them. It’s fun. AW
Get yer Supermoon Booties on 54321 ( ( O ) )
https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/space/harvest-moon-2024-why-i...
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09-18/aurora-australis-southern-lights-...
a higher plane, whistle while you talk.
colder places pragmatically warm their hands.
hot places expend minimal energy. whale-tastic, either way.
Good evening Base 6 :)
You have made my day and taken it 2 a higher plane .
I always envied those who could Do that Loud whistle , that can Stop a Nation .
As a kid though , I could cup my Hands and whistle .
Somehow , I lost the Art .
Have tried 2 do it , every 9.6 years , or so , but no good .
After checking your first video , my whistle is BACK !
Thanks mate , u are a legend !
Others on SN , will also B happy , as I can't talk and Whistle , at the same time .
This is pretty interesting!
Mainland Tassie tiger?
indo-dreaming wrote:Mainland Tassie tiger?
Indo Hi.
Complete tripe.
It’s a fox, I see them daily when I walk at dawn with my dog and nightly when I seek nocturnal birds and mammals .
I know that gait., when you see an animal as often as I do, you remember all of its locomotory actions. These fame seekers should spend their time trying to conserve endangered marsupials instead. AW
AlfredWallace wrote:indo-dreaming wrote:Mainland Tassie tiger?
Indo Hi.
Complete tripe.
It’s a fox, I see them daily when I walk at dawn with my dog and nightly when I seek nocturnal birds and mammals .
I know that gait., when you see an animal as often as I do, you remember all of its locomotory actions. These fame seekers should spend their time trying to conserve endangered marsupials instead. AW
Reminder to all. YouTube like other platforms is unsolicited publishing. Full stop.
If the aforementioned night filming is as its portrays, why aren’t authorities and other scientific fraternities jumping up and down.
We know in the real world that no animal is immune to the normal biological rates of attrition, for example, premature death at infancy, disease , self inflicted wounds etc. We would find evidence if it was there.
People venture everywhere so barely a piece of ground these days hasn’t been explored.
Alas, it doesn’t mean we won’t discover new organisms, we do daily, Wollemi Pine etc.AW
Hey AW, off topic but on my mind. I recall reading that you had a Simon Jones Fiji. How do you find it? Just for good waves or okay for the everyday we get around here?
blackers wrote:Hey AW, off topic but on my mind. I recall reading that you had a Simon Jones Fiji. How do you find it? Just for good waves or okay for the everyday we get around here?
Blackers . Hi mate. Sounds like you had a great time away from home and especially on Kangaroo Island.
Correct I have a MOTE 6’1” Fiji board, twin fin, three stringers, three stage flyers, channeled bottom, round tail ( also comes in diamond tail just like the original MOTE boards).
I have Seafoam finish where they actually tint the resin ( opposed to actually spray painting the foam) a feint turquoise that stays colourfast for life. You can decide on any colour you like . I chose Seafoam because it reminded of the colours of boards back then.
The board is made to your specifications, Dash (the son) will arrange an over the phone conversation where you discuss everything from where you surf, your ability, wetsuits you wear etc. The service is outstanding .
The craftsmanship, quality work and finish are exemplary.
You end up riding a board which is minutely thicker than your normal, that’s just part of the Fiji as they have a flatter rocker towards the front.
The positives are many, very easy to paddle, catching waves is easier than normal and the board I find is good in 2ft to 6ft, in fact I haven’t ridden in surf greater than 6ft, just circumstances at the time.
If you order one, it takes awhile, be prepared, mine took 12 months when it was sold under MOTE, now he’s just using his name SimonJones Designs.
A collective of surf mates and I all chipped in for another mate last year for his 60th, he’s a big tall strong guy, he rides a 6’10” board, claims it’s the best board he’s ever ridden, his board was only a 6 month wait.
The wait is well worth it, you won’t be disappointed.
The board is generally sent by surf freight to NeedsEssentials in Castle Close Torquay, you pick up from there.
There maybe a drop off point in Melbourne now, I’m not sure.
Go to his website and get the ball rolling. AW
Thanks Alfred.
@AW
Yeah i shared more as a wow this one is hard to explain type thing.
But i do think your right, i didn't realise how much foxes look like them when they have mange until i saw the below image.
Plus if there really was any left there would have been many skeleton remains found.
AlfredWallace wrote:AlfredWallace wrote:indo-dreaming wrote:Mainland Tassie tiger?
Indo Hi.
Complete tripe.
It’s a fox, I see them daily when I walk at dawn with my dog and nightly when I seek nocturnal birds and mammals .
I know that gait., when you see an animal as often as I do, you remember all of its locomotory actions. These fame seekers should spend their time trying to conserve endangered marsupials instead. AWReminder to all. YouTube like other platforms is unsolicited publishing. Full stop.
If the aforementioned night filming is as its portrays, why aren’t authorities and other scientific fraternities jumping up and down.
We know in the real world that no animal is immune to the normal biological rates of attrition, for example, premature death at infancy, disease , self inflicted wounds etc. We would find evidence if it was there.
People venture everywhere so barely a piece of ground these days hasn’t been explored.
Alas, it doesn’t mean we won’t discover new organisms, we do daily, Wollemi Pine etc.AW
Hey AW
so that’s a firm no from you for the Thylacine to still exist?
Not that YouTube footage specifically, just exist in general, anywhere..
I find it very hard to believe they would still be around with the amount of motion sensor cameras throughout the bush these days.
Every time I’m at G-land and walking through the jungle down to the keyhole I think how amazing it would be if the Javan tiger still existed.
You look at the size of the Alas Purwo national park on google earth and I think it could mayyyybe be possible they could be hiding out in there, but that’s wishful thinking for sure.
Just another thing humans have ruined
For when one interesting things thread isn't enough.