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A wall of water
I just came across this impressive (but mislabelled) clip which reminded me rather of a film called "Riding giants" I saw with CJ a couple of years back.
I've probably mentioned that my dad got crush fractures of two lumbar vertebrae while surfing in Jamaica when we lived there during the seventies. He was working in the famously salubrious Jamaican prison service at the time, courtesy of the Overseas Development Administration. I remember (dimly) being in London shortly before going out, a trip we made because he had the job interview. We stayed with some friends of theirs that I've not met since. They're going to be in Edinburgh next week.
I've probably mentioned that my dad got crush fractures of two lumbar vertebrae while surfing in Jamaica when we lived there during the seventies. He was working in the famously salubrious Jamaican prison service at the time, courtesy of the Overseas Development Administration. I remember (dimly) being in London shortly before going out, a trip we made because he had the job interview. We stayed with some friends of theirs that I've not met since. They're going to be in Edinburgh next week.
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And where does 30 years go? :-)
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The very gradual pullback as the wave rises works really well. It felt like it would never stop growing.
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Also, coincidentally, I downloaded Stars' In Our Bedroom After the War from eMusic yesterday, along with the new Gogol Bordello, which doesn't really live up to Gypsy Punks, at least on first listening.
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Emusic not being expensive, I'll probably pull them both down anyway. Actually, it's probably cheap enough for it to be worth the money to know the songs if I see the Gogs live again.
Err . . . we do call them the Gogs, don't we?</Uncle-Nem>
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we do call them the Gogs, don't we?
I don't, but feel free :-)
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