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Ditching mates

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Created by Big eeeZeee > 9 months ago, 19 Nov 2010
Big eeeZeee
NSW, 1100 posts
19 Nov 2010 11:52PM
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Anyone try and get out of catch ups and the likes just because the wind is blowing?

Sometimes I'm just a ** bloke! However I am trying to reform. It's all about balance I tell myself

Taurus
VIC, 189 posts
19 Nov 2010 11:59PM
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I will try to get out of EVERYTHING when the wind is blowing and will be uncontactable for hours until either the the wind dies or it gets dark. Then find dozens of my messages on my phone asking why I wasn't back from my lunch break yet.

moons
WA, 349 posts
19 Nov 2010 9:16PM
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I will weazel out even if there is the chance of wind

raynef2005
QLD, 160 posts
20 Nov 2010 1:37AM
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I will not be able to do any uni work if I know the wind is blowing. I have to go. So, during the semester I do not check seabreeze otherwise I get myself in real trouble!

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
20 Nov 2010 7:19AM
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It is a sin not to go down the beach when its windy.
If you dont,,
you will burn in hell for eternity...[}:)][}:)][}:)][}:)][}:)]

bjw
QLD, 3628 posts
20 Nov 2010 9:06AM
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Doesn't everybody resort to losing all mates in Summer, then in winter it's "hey guys wanna go for a beer?"

StinkyPete
WA, 241 posts
20 Nov 2010 12:15PM
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hahaha funny stuff. My best mate kites and so does my bro. Good company good wind and we keep each other motivated.

djdojo
VIC, 1607 posts
20 Nov 2010 3:52PM
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Never mind mates, I schedule work appointments based on the forecast.

My good friends may not quite understand but they definitely are accepting. They see how happy and easy to get along with I am after a good session so they forgive the odd late arrival or no-show.

stabber
NSW, 1114 posts
20 Nov 2010 4:55PM
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My missus says..."it's always about me, me, me"

I say "yes dear".

gezza1
WA, 64 posts
20 Nov 2010 2:28PM
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Yeah i arrange all my appointments around the surf reports....i always feel a bit sorry for my last patients as they tend to be in and out in 2mins flat on the windy days...

then they see me running out the door with a manic grin on my face!!

hitch_hiker
WA, 441 posts
20 Nov 2010 5:53PM
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gezza1 said...

Yeah i arrange all my appointments around the surf reports....i always feel a bit sorry for my last patients as they tend to be in and out in 2mins flat on the windy days...

then they see me running out the door with a manic grin on my face!!



What you talkin about Willis!
Gez you always have a manic grin, must be the spandex

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
20 Nov 2010 9:03PM
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Never get a tradie to do work on your house on a day when its windy,

you will get a half assed rushed job cause his mind wont be on the job,,,,,,,trust me

I just hope that if I need major surgery one day that my surgeon isnt a kiter and 25knots is forcasted,,,,

otherwise my shoulder reconstruction could turn out to be a new set of boobs
And not nice purkie ones but old granny saggers

mmmmmm,boobs

Burls
209 posts
21 Nov 2010 8:09AM
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Ditching mates - all's fair in Love, War, and when it's windy.........

arkgee
NSW, 639 posts
21 Nov 2010 5:08PM
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non kiters look at me with a confused look when I tell them I couldn't work because it got too windy.

taxi
QLD, 416 posts
21 Nov 2010 5:26PM
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stabber said...

My missus says..."it's always about me, me, me"

I say "yes dear".


Hahahahah! you to.

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
21 Nov 2010 9:28PM
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Having mates who rig slower than you is always a good thing, that way you have someone to launch you

Morg
QLD, 129 posts
21 Nov 2010 8:33PM
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Easy fix.. I ditched all my non-kiting mates years ago. Who needs em
These days if they're a mate they kite.

stabber
NSW, 1114 posts
21 Nov 2010 10:13PM
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Morg said...

Easy fix.. I ditched all my non-kiting mates years ago. Who needs em
These days if they're a mate they kite.


yep...i'm hearin' ya!

little o
WA, 405 posts
21 Nov 2010 9:00PM
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i got a kiting housemate, and am working on a few mates to start.....some haven't been so happy with my absence...

one in particular did the whole 'delete from facebook'...my sadness was fixed in about 5 seconds when i saw a row of green arrows

japie
NSW, 6974 posts
22 Nov 2010 12:11AM
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If anyone tells you it is selfish then you need to explain to them that is is selfish on their behalf to expect you to forego your exercise regime.



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