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wait poised and ready, watch for a big wave, shovel on some coal, take on water.
woohooo! it just gives a little lift to your ride, no wipe-out!
n.b. some people prefer to ride facing the engine, this can be arranged at a price
Like this, only bigger... and different?
http://www.recroom-...mcds/steamboat.html [Worldgineer, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Crude attempt at illustration
http://www.geocities.com/silverstormer/ [silverstormer, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
No 8 rock - never knew another town with so many kinds of seaside rock - No 8 is so yummmy
http://www.gwynedd..../index.english.html my aunt pronounced the maes - as the mice. I thought that was how you spelt it. [po, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
[gridkid]'s link
http://www.ondeckwa...m/surfjet/index.htm [po, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
and another...
http://www.powerboarding.com/archives.htm [po, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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Pure [po] genius! (+) Coal-a-bunga dude! |
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Also, steam locomotive nomenclature lends itself well to surf-manoeuvre nomenclature:
"Dude, I just pulled off a totally rad Stephenson's Rocket out of that tube!"
"I saw, Dude - just before I wiped out in the middle of my Flying Scotsman." |
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Where's [Bristolz] when you need her? (link) |
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It was my great-grandfather who was on the trains. |
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Pretty much anything steam-powered gets my +. [Shz]: Mine too, and my grandfather. |
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grandad was station master at Pwllheli <shows off> |
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silly (in a good way) the shovel doubles as an oar for when you get swept out by a monstrous rip. |
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I want one to go with my steam powered soapbox. + |
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[po] that would only be showing off if you could prove you could pronounce Pwllheli correctly. Or Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch for that matter.
//aside// My dad's side of the family are welsh too //aside |
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puth - eli is how I was brought up to say it. |
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I could say the llanfairpg one before I was 5 but I cannot vouch for my spelling or the string of little meanings (the big pond by the white church in the red pigeon loft etc...) |
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pwllheli no 8 rock - mmmm |
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You don't pronounce Welsh, you vomit it. |
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I used to live on the Welsh/English border, it really bugged me when people from England asked me for directions to lul-lay <cringe> It's Llay!! I'm not Welsh but I really like the silly language. |
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its akin to cornish, isn't it, angel? |
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the place where they surf - to drag you all back on topic: |
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The language is related to Cornish. They are two of the Q-Goidelic languages (the other is Breton); the P-Goidelic languages are Scots Gaelic, Irish Gaelic and Manx. These six (plus Galician, if you believe certain sources, which I do) are all derived from the "original" Celtic. Don't misunderstand, I like the Welsh language, but you must admit, it's a bugger to get your face around. At least Cornish has no bizarre (ie, non-English) phonemes (apart from a slight guttural GH sound). |
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As I see it, one of the main advantages of surfboards over, say jetskis or sppedboats, is that using them produces no pollution. As this idea removes this advantage, I'm afraid I can only give you a fishbone, floating in an oily slick. |
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As a surfer I agree with the pollution issue, but have a look at the SurfJet (http://www.ondeckwatercrafts.com/surfjet/index.htm). There appear to be several powered boards that have been developed over the years http://www.powerboarding.com/archives.htm |
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link added for [gridkid] - make that 2, hey I am supposed to be on holiday. |
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