Monday, November 09, 2009

Those Darn Dinosaurs Never Die






My trippy neighbor Dan rides this cool old Yater he found in the trash.

8 comments:

  1. Shit man, that's a twin fin!

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  2. Most of the early V bottoms were ugly. Yater's version was well thought out and they rode fairly well. A buddy of mine got a brand new one for his 13th b-day back in 1968!!!!

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  3. thank god for trippy neighbors.

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  4. Ah, KCPR. I miss the the early ’90s DJ who’d play Black Sabbath two out of every three songs. And forward through all the guitar solos. He hated guitar solos.

    Where the hell else are you going to hear Garth, Wind and Fire; Amoebic Ensemble; Daredevil Stamp Collector; Hey! That’s My Bike!; and White Porpentine all in the same set?

    And how about the trippy neighbor’s homemade 2-by-4 racks? And that board? Porky’s people, for sure.

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  5. Thanks for making me famous JP. I finally have the exposure I need to get a sponsorship and go on photo trips to Sumbawa. I wasn't aware I was trippy. I guess the tincture of human pineal gland shots I did never wore off entirely. What is Porky's people, by the way? Should I be elated or offened?

    That board, by the way is GREAT for doing hands-free backside anarchy shovit airs. The Yater-Vee is currently in the shop getting all the holes I generated at tiny lo-tide Malibu all last summer properly waterproofed (doing said airs on the inside section). Unfortunately, the turbo-split fin will be re-fused. Hopefully, fixing this will not kill the in the pocket performance at giant pipeline. Ho-hum.

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  6. Consider these dark days, Dan. Within or year or so of diagnosis, a Porky's people is typically living in a van down by the river. Or in a seaside trailer park that bills itself a "Valley of Dreams."

    KOTR: I miss that dead dinosaur.

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  7. Is the VOD such a terrible fate? I think living in San Berdoo in a giant mansion would suck way more.

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