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Re: Are the Euros ruining kiting? Answer is yes.

Postby Jbrook » Wed Mar 18, 2015 12:57 pm

Racism is an excuse nowadays I am not a racist I am taking a sample over a 7 year time frame not making a quick judgment on a limited experience. Anyone calling me a racist is a friend of one of the Pousada's I am criticizing. I have not said their name of their Pousada's yet because it is not there yet, but I will if I find out it is them or one of their friends taking up for them. Maybe it is somebody I tried to make see the light. I am not angry just trying to help so all you sensitive biatches go get spanked by your other half because you are a bitch. No substance in 90% of the replies but a few make it worth reading the rest. :P

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Re: Are the Euros ruining kiting? Answer is yes.

Postby cichenlùp » Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:34 pm

Jbrook wrote: Anyone calling me a racist is a friend of one of the Pousada's I am criticizing. I have not said their name of their Pousada's yet because it is not there yet, but I will if I find out it is them or one of their friends taking up for them.
Are serious? You really don't get how stupid was your statement? As if I'd say that tourists from US are to blame for ruining or writing on monuments in Italy?... Of course, there are idiots from all over the world (US and Europe included)... Respect is something that nobody can give you with your passport, believe me. If you really believe to what you said you're probably been sitting in the same old spot for way too long... Better start to travel, get a new a life, meet people... learn something! :baby:

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Re: Are the Euros ruining kiting? Answer is yes.

Postby robg » Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:43 pm

Jbrook ,

What kind of photographer are you? You have lived in this spot for seven years. Is all of your income from photography? Do you take pictures of kiters, wildlife, landscapes, girls sunbathing or beach scenes? If the answer to any of these questions is yes then you are directly responsible for "your" spot being overrun by Euros.

I do sympathize with being mad at misbehaving kiters.

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Re: Are the Euros ruining kiting? Answer is yes.

Postby Jbrook » Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:46 pm

I would not expect an Italian to understand or sympathize with the problem you guys make up a majority of the people I am being a racist about haha, shut up kook. Painting on a monument and this have a lot in common, more waste of time on this post.

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Re: Are the Euros ruining kiting? Answer is yes.

Postby pmaggie » Wed Mar 18, 2015 2:08 pm

Anyone calling me a racist is a friend of one of the Pousada's I am criticizing.
So eventually here's the full story, JB. It's your personal war against someone, ain't it dude? Believe me, I've never been in Brasil, I don't know anybody owning a pousada, I'm a frequent poster, not a troll and I did not ask Toby to delete this thread. The day I'll decide to come to Brasil, anyway, for sure I won't ask for a photographer.

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Postby Jbrook » Wed Mar 18, 2015 2:12 pm

Couldn't afford me anyway Piccolo. This is not a personal war many people feel this way who are locals and transplants.

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Re: Are the Euros ruining kiting? Answer is yes.

Postby the_gmo » Wed Mar 18, 2015 2:18 pm

JBrooks you're totally makin my day...

I always love it when respectless people run around crying to the world that "The Euros"(or anything else) is not respecting them and and their spot.

The amount of idiocity in this rant is too damn high!

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Re: Are the Euros ruining kiting? Answer is yes.

Postby SupaEZ » Wed Mar 18, 2015 2:28 pm

Jbrook wrote:I have lived in Brasil for the last 7 years where the majority of visiting kiters are Euros. For many months we could ride and peace and harmony in Paracuru where I lived, I normally kite around 300 plus days a year.

Come August as the Euros start to invade Brasil our spot turns into a battle ground. Is it so hard to learn priority for the spot you are riding?? is it so hard to look before you jibe nice person??

I am confrontational so I never minded calling people out who were acting like assholes on the water, but I never felt like the people changed how they rode after we had a talk.

Always voices got raised but normally they were cowards and backed down and went to sit back at their table with the 10 idiots who they travel with from home.

It might be normal for you to wrap someone at home daily but here it is not. In my 7 years here I have only wrapped up with someone once and it was his fault he fell doing a transition 5 feet from shore I was standing on the beach talking to friends with my kite low over the sand and he still wrapped me.

Next he threw his release and his leash so now I had 2 kites pulling me. As I decided what to do I looked downwind it was a Saturday and there were some swimmers in the water straight downwind and a few people on the beach luckily two of the locals boys saw what was going on and got to the kites as I struggled to hold them down as I had waded out to waist deep water to help me not get dragged straight downwind as that is how our spot is.

This year I almost had my head cut off by a guy who was with Core who they did a demo at our spot for a month for the dealers one of their team guys or someone very close to them who I have seen for numerous years was coming off the bottom of a wave I think on the inside he turned and dove his kite so fast and so close to me it made me flinch really hard.

So I went up to him as he was coming off the water and told him a few things like the arrogant kook he was like I didnt see you what did I do??

He knew what he did and was a smart ass he deserved a beating, his level is very high thus he should be aware of anyone very close downwind to him, a few friends of mine confirmed how close his kites came to me less than a foot for sure German nice person they are some of the worst when confronted.

Master race yeah right :rollgrin: Toby is the coolest German I know and Gerhard also so no offense boys. Many times when it one guy traveling alone or with one other friend they take the time to learn the rules or talk to locals but when it is just a big group of kooks they think they can act however.

It is so bad some of the local kiters do not even kite at the spot during the season they exclusively go downwind but I think that is ridiculous they never ride at the spot which is one of the best in the world.

I come from a surfing background where respect and courtesy are very important when you are traveling around if not you usually get your ass beat and or run out. But these idiot kiters seem to think they are entitled because they spent a bunch of money on equipment and their trip to act like assholes.

Go back to golf assholes. I tried to talk to the Pousada owners who are mostly Italian to educate their guests with a few signs around Pousada or whatever but since these guys are kooks they don't see the big deal.

They just sit around smoking cigarettes all day and acting arrogant like they are the shit, fricking kooks. It is called sustainable growth you nice person.

You move half way around the world and want to make a buck off a country that is poor and do not understand this concept??

You fucking Euros think you are better than Americans that is where I am from just goes to show you are uneducated travelers and deserve to be thrashed.

So read this as constructive criticism and tighten up your game Barney. Of course there are many super cool Euros but definitely the minority when it should be the majority. :angryfire: :rollgrin: :nono:

So if you don't like this letter you can piss off!
OUFF...now i can read the whole thing

7 years at 300+ days a year....not bad
16 years at 200+ days a year..not bad either
I totally avoid crowded spots and ride usually with a few friends at the end of my street in the surf
You may have to adapt and find a new spot or move out of there altogether if you are so unhappy
Just sayin

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Re: Are the Euros ruining kiting? Answer is yes.

Postby Jbrook » Wed Mar 18, 2015 2:47 pm

Tks Supa you are right have moved on to a secret spot.

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Re: Are the Euros ruining kiting? Answer is yes.

Postby cichenlùp » Wed Mar 18, 2015 2:53 pm

Jbrook wrote: Painting on a monument and this have a lot in common, more waste of time on this post.
Of course they have, they are both about respect... and yes, it's a real waste of time try to discuss with somebody who only say "kook" to everybody... BTW I can't imagine how old are you, quite young I hope, aren't you?


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