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rastafly92
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2002 8:41 pm |
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Hi, I'm new in LA and here for one year, is there some places to go and see flysurfers, I'm beginner and I would like to progress by meeting some of them,
see you.
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TheRob
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2002 12:06 am |
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i have heard there are a lot of them in long beach. check with the local surf shops to find out. they would know the most info.
later,
rob
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2002 12:34 am |
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as an avid fly watcher I'm always excited to here about new spicies. Is the flysurfer new or have I been missing it. is it a big blow type or horse fly mutant or more of your common house fly variation?
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2002 2:46 am |
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Hilarious.
Flysurfing is what they call kiteboarding/kitesurfing in french.
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rastafly92
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Post subject: Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2002 11:46 pm |
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Joined: Wed Jul 24, 2002 1:00 am Posts: 3 Location: Los Angeles
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thank you rob for information, i'll go and see, see you
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