The weird part is that everyone commenting on this thread is right. Hopefully surgery will allow me to surf on short boards again in the future when I feel like it. I must say I have no interest in mellow surfing anymore, been there and done that in the late sixties and early seventies. The beauty of all kinds of surfing is you can do what you want as long as you don't hurt anyone!!!! You can be mellow, try and shred, compete, tour, downwind etc.

The great part about Seabreeze and Australia is that it used to be (and sometimes you still are) allowed to have a personal opinion to write/comment about any thread.



Unfortunately as with any group of individuals (many of them probably taking Viagra and therefore with elevated testosterone levels) ooops, sorry about the dig

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, over time cliques develop and people start to try and dictate their agendas as being the correct and only dogma. Fortunately we hopefully still live in a democracy where you can still have a say be it correct or incorrect, normally free from persecution, ridicule, bullying and outright animosity. Or can we?
I'm quickly learning that if you don't agree with something in certain streams of SUPPING then don't post about it, or you might receive suprising PMs accusing you of being a bitter and twisted old man who wears his heart on his sleeve and most likely has psychological issues that need attention due to crippling physical complaints. ( I still run an hour five days a week, stretch for a half an hour a day and in the last six weeks have managed to surf around 10-15 hours a week

I'm pretty lucky to be fairly comfortable in my own skin at the moment, possibly too self opinionated

but that confidence ebbs and flows with the issues life puts before me (as do most of us all in some form or other)


So here is my understanding of Seabreeze as a forum (and I must say this is my only interaction with other males for days on end sometimes) at the moment.
If you don't have something positive and supportive of the "exspurts" (SIC) to say, then keep your opinions to yourself. I personally don't agree with that but general feedback and extremely patronising emails that I've received of late have intimated that unless you're directly involved in one of the various aspects of SUP, then don't comment.....even if it involves the safety of participants and innocent water users.
The beauty of your observation and comment is that it's a general statement so hopefully everyone will be allowed to comment without being judged, chastised and their sanity questioned.




Slash and turn I say, Slash and turn Muhahahahahaha. I am not mad


. Oh.... look at the colours......the pretty colours





I can see a rainbow, see a rainbow.....................