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comment by Lakers, 2009-06-24 22:49:55
no concern for wildlife You would think that Lifeguards would have more heart. I suppose they do in some places regarding animals in distress. But some folks on earth here don't belong in the gene pool with the rest of us.
comment by Shore Pound, 2009-06-16 19:58:04
Life guards are losers Last Saturday during a nice swell I noticed from the cliff a baby sea lion struggling to get on shore or on top of the rocks. He was totally sick, you can tell from his confusion. After ten minutes of struggeling I climbed down the cliff and pulled him out between the rocks where he was trapped. The fire dept. was of little help and after signaling the life guard wanna be's they said that I shouldn't of touched him and thats a felony offense. A professional photographer named Janice was shooting pics and couldn't believe what the lifeguards were trying to enforce. The protection of these animals is for the assholes who shoot them. No court in the USA would of tried me for saving a distressed animal drowning in the rocky surf. To make a long story short, the sea lion pup was in convulsions and I supposed died hours later of its infection and lack of help. The lifeguard with the red beard and hair is one dick head. I wish this would of taken place near my neck of the woods. We wouldnt let that chump on the beach again.
comment by Anonymous, 2009-05-13 00:22:09
localism There is some. I wouldn't even give the pleasure of giving any identifying characteristics of them. But like stated before, Drop in on them again and again and I will guaran-damn-tee he/she won't meet you on the beach to close the deal. And if its a group of'em talking trash, just take pride in the fact they are still too afraid to handle anything on their own. Keep surfing, enjoy the waves and realize that guy yelling at you is still living in Mom's basement or enjoying his studio apartment and ramen noodles.
comment by Anonymous, 2009-03-09 06:56:43
Take heed...there is localism there are actually some localism here Lucas!!...last time i went there i tried to go to the point and 2 guys wouldn't let me surf the wave...claiming that it was their wave and that i was too much of a grom anyway...they were much bigger thann me so i didnt have much of a choice. Luke has no dick
comment by Anonymous, 2009-02-08 20:45:14
locals locals?...hahahahahahahah what a joke.
comment by CPTN CRUNCH, 2008-11-02 01:04:39
Future For CA Groms Okay Kids Were gonna divide you all into 4 groups for career day.. Groups.. 1) Trust Fund Babies 2) Police Officers 3) Welfare Recipients 4) Real Estate Agents (in order of respect) EJECT EJECT EJECT!!!!!! PARADISE LOST!!!!!
comment by Anonymous, 2008-10-25 03:15:38
Roughed Up Today This place is not safe. Some kid with a couple gold chains and a black dog attacked me here. He had a tattoo of a dragon eating a eagle. Please avoid this place.
comment by CAPTIN CRUNCH, 2008-10-25 03:10:16
NOT L.A. LA guys... beat it... there is better surf in LA.. Please save the environment and stay closer to your (foreclosed)home (you can make a difference). If you choose to live in LA I feel sorry for you, but don't bring LA up "North". There is no work here anyways. Also if you don't have an 805 area code you have no right to be here. 818 = surf in LA. 805 does not surf in LA. Leave this shitty (sometimes fun)wave to people who pay county taxes here. This is the rules. I did not write them. If you decide to break this rule you wholly acknowledge you are a KOOK and hence by default live in "LA"... Thank you for your time and cooperation. Cptn Crunch
comment by Anonymous, 2008-09-25 20:52:22
great wave locals like to talk smack in the water but can't back it up on the beach. too crowded...
comment by Anonymous, 2008-09-09 20:26:52
Thanks for GPS, and yes there is localism It's great having the gps coords to easily find this spot. Wish there were more. Drove down from Ventura - nice drive. Get there early!! to avoid the 'locals' coming up from LA or to escape Malibu. We got there this past Sunday 9/7/08 and were late for dawn patrol (arrive around 8am), but just in time to nab a parking spot on West side of road overlooking the spot. Neptunes Net wasn't open, so had to use porta loo's which are seriously bad, but at least they're there...Go to Neptunes across the street if it's open (wasn't when we got there). Get there at 6am and you'll have a better time. There's definately attitudes and 'localism' in the water. Nice rides, smooth in the am and got some really good rides and worth the trip and session, just some jerks who think they own the spot. See pics.
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