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Bloody euros ...

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Created by superlizard > 9 months ago, 21 Dec 2011
superlizard
VIC, 702 posts
21 Dec 2011 3:33PM
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they are too wide and don't easily fit in wallets...

Neptune
WA, 189 posts
21 Dec 2011 12:46PM
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use them to buy a bigger wallet

stamp
QLD, 2800 posts
21 Dec 2011 2:54PM
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use them to buy a different currency

dbabicwa
WA, 809 posts
21 Dec 2011 1:10PM
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You are forgetting 500!

A few of those to carry, not bad...

austin
671 posts
21 Dec 2011 2:04PM
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or get them exhanged pronto before the big bust!

sci
WA, 762 posts
21 Dec 2011 2:18PM
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How about this one.

EX WORLD CHAMPION kiter spotted holding lessons with complete KOOK / BEGINNERS on the offshore side of Woodies.

Had a friendly word regarding 'experience level' blatantly ignored and lesson continued.

Lucky we did not have to save anyone just one kite was lost yesterday.

It grates me that you would put a beginner on a kite on an offshore beach. Worst case scenario one of the guys/girls enjoying a session has to rescue said noob and or kite gear.

Great work!

HBBear
56 posts
21 Dec 2011 2:55PM
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who/what/when/where/why?

you can't just throw this sort of comment out there...this ex champion but current Fwit needs to be exposed for the tool that he/she is....

name & shame them here - photos also good.....to quote another kiter - "don't hold back..."

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
21 Dec 2011 2:56PM
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HBBear said...
.to quote another kiter - "don't hold back..."


wasn't that chemical brothers that said that .

HBBear
56 posts
21 Dec 2011 3:47PM
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dusta said...

HBBear said...
.to quote another kiter - "don't hold back..."


wasn't that chemical brothers that said that .


Damn straight - their song 'Galvanise' - from the KICKARSE album 'Push the Button' - two Euro's who aren't so bad IMHO...

orynoco
QLD, 271 posts
21 Dec 2011 6:08PM
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Are poms and irish considered as "bloody euros"?

Plummet
4862 posts
21 Dec 2011 4:19PM
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role em up and insert them in yoru arrse for safe keeping.

Neptune
WA, 189 posts
21 Dec 2011 4:57PM
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orynoco said...

Are poms and irish considered as "bloody euros"?


The Irish are mainly just 'bloody drunk'

NoBS
WA, 908 posts
21 Dec 2011 5:41PM
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sci said...

How about this one.

EX WORLD CHAMPION kiter spotted holding lessons with complete KOOK / BEGINNERS on the offshore side of Woodies.

Had a friendly word regarding 'experience level' blatantly ignored and lesson continued.

Lucky we did not have to save anyone just one kite was lost yesterday.

It grates me that you would put a beginner on a kite on an offshore beach. Worst case scenario one of the guys/girls enjoying a session has to rescue said noob and or kite gear.

Great work!


just wondering if they noticed the 4m great white at beach 3. Anyone see the helicopter hovering early just off the pumping station??

orynoco
QLD, 271 posts
21 Dec 2011 9:50PM
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I'm only"bloody drunk" on days ending in day mate.

Never kited while drunk though, i bet a few aussies have.

Put your hand up if youve been on the water a few sheets to the wind!!!

Puetz
NT, 2186 posts
21 Dec 2011 11:16PM
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orynoco said...

I'm only"bloody drunk" on days ending in day mate.

Never kited while drunk though, i bet a few aussies have.

Put your hand up if youve been on the water a few sheets to the wind!!!




... ummm, that'll be me and just about the rest of us in Darwin. I do my best work with 4 under the belt! Done a night kite with about 8 or something I lost count.

Kids, don't do this at home, were professionals!

TurtleHunter
WA, 1675 posts
21 Dec 2011 10:15PM
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Puetz said...

orynoco said...

I'm only"bloody drunk" on days ending in day mate.

Never kited while drunk though, i bet a few aussies have.

Put your hand up if youve been on the water a few sheets to the wind!!!




... ummm, that'll be me and just about the rest of us in Darwin. I do my best work with 4 under the belt! Done a night kite with about 8 or something I lost count.

Kids, don't do this at home, were professionals!

gota agree there puetz 4 is about the magic number unless in the surf and 1 is the max

eppo
WA, 9793 posts
22 Dec 2011 9:54AM
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I know someone who is not drunk, but stoned off his nut kiting. While not condoning such actions their is still a degree of macabre respect. Got a big wider than normal grin as he goes shooting by, funny as.

SLIDA
WA, 41 posts
22 Dec 2011 8:29PM
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sci said...

How about this one.

EX WORLD CHAMPION kiter spotted holding lessons with complete KOOK / BEGINNERS on the offshore side of Woodies.

Had a friendly word regarding 'experience level' blatantly ignored and lesson continued.

Lucky we did not have to save anyone just one kite was lost yesterday.

It grates me that you would put a beginner on a kite on an offshore beach. Worst case scenario one of the guys/girls enjoying a session has to rescue said noob and or kite gear.

Great work!



Mad Mal is up to his old tricks again??? He has been warned!

Puetz
NT, 2186 posts
22 Dec 2011 10:25PM
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TurtleHunter said...

Puetz said...

orynoco said...

I'm only"bloody drunk" on days ending in day mate.

Never kited while drunk though, i bet a few aussies have.

Put your hand up if youve been on the water a few sheets to the wind!!!




... ummm, that'll be me and just about the rest of us in Darwin. I do my best work with 4 under the belt! Done a night kite with about 8 or something I lost count.

Kids, don't do this at home, were professionals!

gota agree there puetz 4 is about the magic number unless in the surf and 1 is the max



... we definitely don't mind a drop or 2, goes with the Territory,,, here's an old vid with some our style ...




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