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Does my body dragging up the kicker count as mowing the lawn? The second time around I added some sea-lion sound effects to help put my new move in the category of "extreme."
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body dragging up the kicker?....how are your nipples? and NO i will not suck on them (for all of you that can't believe i just said that...i'm only saying it before he does) and put some vaseline on them next timewindhorny wrote:Does my body dragging up the kicker count as mowing the lawn? The second time around I added some sea-lion sound effects to help put my new move in the category of "extreme."
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Rita, welcome back. nice to see you taking preemptive measures in anticipation of Popcorn Masters replies, haha...


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Watch out, Ollie. I discovered on Sunday that giving up ROW and avoiding a pinching match can cause another kiter to become angry and scream insults at you. I did exactly what you describe to avoid a pinching match with an overly aggressive kiter (who recently somehow decided he was qualified to become a kiting instructor in the Bay) who was throwing -- and mostly blowing -- big unhooked moves directly in front of the launch inside the buoys.BAK_iphone wrote:Well yeah it's all muddled and standard ROW differs from wave ROW, but main thing to go with the flow, be cool and have fun. More often than not I'm happy to just veer downwind and go around rather get in a pinching match. You can always tell when you see the guy bearing toward you, powering up and edging harder, it's clear what his intent is, so he can have it if he wants it that bad. You get more smiles yielding more anyway and a better vibe...
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Not only did he call me an idiot and curse me out, he followed me into the beach when I headed in, threatening to beat the crap out of me when he saw me in the parking lot. The whole experience pretty much killed my kiting buzz for the day. I don't think I'll be recommending anyone to his kite school.
He's not 18, but he was flying a black kite with red wingtips just like Chris described.
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It says 10M, but it's really a 9.
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Sounds like he needs a ew we knot.
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Are you serious? I don't think behavior like that should be tolerated at all.Bulldog wrote:Watch out, Ollie. I discovered on Sunday that giving up ROW and avoiding a pinching match can cause another kiter to become angry and scream insults at you. I did exactly what you describe to avoid a pinching match with an overly aggressive kiter (who recently somehow decided he was qualified to become a kiting instructor in the Bay) who was throwing -- and mostly blowing -- big unhooked moves directly in front of the launch inside the buoys.BAK_iphone wrote:Well yeah it's all muddled and standard ROW differs from wave ROW, but main thing to go with the flow, be cool and have fun. More often than not I'm happy to just veer downwind and go around rather get in a pinching match. You can always tell when you see the guy bearing toward you, powering up and edging harder, it's clear what his intent is, so he can have it if he wants it that bad. You get more smiles yielding more anyway and a better vibe...
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Not only did he call me an idiot and curse me out, he followed me into the beach when I headed in, threatening to beat the crap out of me when he saw me in the parking lot. The whole experience pretty much killed my kiting buzz for the day. I don't think I'll be recommending anyone to his kite school.
He's not 18, but he was flying a black kite with red wingtips just like Chris described.
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Paul--
What you discribe sounds pretty wacky, who is this so called instructor?? PM me if you'd like. I was kiting with a guy with a black Cabrina and red tips behind the island, and the guy is an instructor.. But I can't imagine him doing what you discibe, he was being very mello and respectful around me.
Thanks, Greg
What you discribe sounds pretty wacky, who is this so called instructor?? PM me if you'd like. I was kiting with a guy with a black Cabrina and red tips behind the island, and the guy is an instructor.. But I can't imagine him doing what you discibe, he was being very mello and respectful around me.
Thanks, Greg
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Oh wow, I know who it is. Hahahaha, that's funny. Did he really do that or are you pulling everyone's chain?
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C'mon Chris, who is it?
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It's our cousin Ovi. He went in just as I was getting out of the water.
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