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Make it a good one all!

Enjoy the day and remeber the ones that made the sacrifice for you to be able to live it the way you want to.
 
I really should have guessed huh.....?........ :pighug:

Yeah that early only I’m heading to do is fishing

So have you given it a good test drive......?.......:biggrin:...you let your lady drive it yet...?........:yoinks2:......



:crying:

Not a long drive yet just home and around town little bit and no not yet she will :nono:
 
I just had an enjoyable jog. This age crisis is my best one yet. My 30-year one was horrible and contained a beach buggy AND a longboard.
Ain't nothing wrong with a longboard! An old Hawaiian surfer dude gave me my first surfboard and it was a really longboard.
It was so hard to catch a wave, but bigger was easier.
I learned on little 7 footers there on Makaha Beach. Now, that's Hawaiian 7 footers, not silly California 7 footers. In Hawaii the height of a wave is measured from the backside of the wave to the lip, unlike California with the top of the lip to the bottom of the trough. :funny: :funny:

I sure loved Makaha Beach. :hump::hump::hump::hump::hump:
it really didn't matter which direction the waves came from you'd still get great waves. The longest were from the storms coming from the northern Pacific and Japan. Really long breaks! Made for a pretty crazy rip, though for really big waves. Even with the really big waves, you only had two big rocks to worry about. Unlike all the damn reef at Sunset and Pipeline. You can get really ripped up in the reef there! I've only served either a handful of times. Just too dangerous for my ass!

I'd like to go back and see Makaha Beach one last time, but I'm afraid I won't like to changes I'd see. It was still pretty much all small single family typical Hawaiian residences. I say single family, but multi generations lived in most Hawaiian households.
There was a brand new hotel built at the North End of the beach, but it was a really small one.

I haven't even Google map the area to look at any pictures along the road.

I miss the Hawaiian people......... Samoans not so much! :hump::hump::hump::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Most Samoan guys didn't really like me. It has to do with their cultural machismo and me being a big fit guy at the time.
:rofl::rofl::rofl:


It's Monday and the infused maple syrup oatmeal is begin to kick in! Maybe I can get something done once the nerve pain gets knocked down some.


Have a great Monday everyone!:headbang::headbang::headbang::headbang::pass:
 
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