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Ferenc wrote:
>60s. The surf fans are great people, and they all seem
>to know each other.
Exactly! In this worldwide Surf tribe, we are all only ONE degree of
separation from each other. So, don't just stand like there like a stale
pop tart at a show. Meet people! How much could it hurt to lean over and
say, "You ever see these guys before?" Ten minutes later, you may have a
friend for life!
If you've been on the egroups or mailing lists for any length of time,
chances are you will immediately have things in common. If not, tell
them about what you know of the scene and welcome them in. Fans are
everywhere!
You're making history by being in it!
BW Dave
To True Dave,
I was at the Surf Museum yesterday for the Torquays.And this guy behind
me kept freaking out about the Trad. to a T sound. I turned around and
said boy you sure like this huh? He said Hell Yeah!!!
and that he was From Arizona, and out here camping at the beach,
and bummed he could only see this show, and missed others recently.
I asked him how he found out about the past shows and the one we were
at, and he said Oh Cowabunga and Jamie's web site.
So I told him I was bigtikidude, and he freaked out!!
He told his wife, this is bigtikidude, you gotta meet him.
I was totally blown away, and honored by that.
It was a good day :)
and cool to See Ran(Sand Devils) from San Diego make it up.
Good racing Bro.
Jeff(bigtikidude)
>
> Exactly! In this worldwide Surf tribe, we are all only ONE degree of
> separation from each other. So, don't just stand like there like a
stale
> pop tart at a show. Meet people! How much could it hurt to lean over
and
> say, "You ever see these guys before?" Ten minutes later, you may
have a
> friend for life!
>
> If you've been on the egroups or mailing lists for any length of time,
> chances are you will immediately have things in common. If not, tell
> them about what you know of the scene and welcome them in. Fans are
> everywhere!
>
> You're making history by being in it!
>
> BW Dave