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Posts from the ‘Warriewood’ Category

discrimination – how it hurts

karma

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the oldest quiver

a stack of sixteen

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mainstream

I tell him we'd like to run a few stories in the magazine

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bloke down there, drowning

This was Mike O'Irish, like a cockroach in a bath.

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warriewood in the day, an outsider’s view

Warriewood did intros different. You had to paddle out to meet people.

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this is how some sessions begin in the carpark

Fragile boards are destroyed in an instant. Some surfers shred all the skin off their hands as they grab at anything that might steady their uncontrolled tumbling amongst the sharp edged stones.
This is The Fear.

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I caught a ten-foot wave this morning, what else matters?

Today, June 14, 2012. Wait for the magazines.

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owning warriewood and what it entailed.

Cook was the one with the megaphone, his initials were engraved on it. Pity he couldn't read a weather map. Then Boof showed up.

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where is christian fletcher on this?

I'm for promoting this image. Surfers were always meant to be ungovernable.

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the warriewood cave club

Warriewood sucks ... !

That's what I yelled out as he sprinted past me, back around to the guillotine's take-off. We kind of knew eachother.

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the hospital wards

frederic ozanam's sunday

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mona vale – a slide show

The man had grabbed at the girls' bikini bottom and yanked it off.

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another woman’s bed

running through her air

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the youngest daughter

Me and a pretty young kid, and there’s the wall over there with youngsters about her age on the game and waiting on a slow death for about ten bucks a toss. What a bloody nightmare that joint is.

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surfers who work ~ drugs of choice

The taking of drugs during the working day is completely unacceptable and is not condoned by the writer, except ..... /read on

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koyaanisqatsi – life out of balance

The reason that director Godfrey Reggio excluded any dialogue in the film was that he thought that language was in a vast state of humiliation.

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rip and tear

Down it went, and up he stood trying to negate the damage - It crackled he said, and I could hear the flesh tearing. Good old dave, always one for histrionics when faced with an immediate dismemberment.

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