Dec 25, 2009
Dec 14, 2009
Dec 11, 2009
Dec 2, 2009
Nov 30, 2009
Oct 28, 2009
Oct 12, 2009
Oct 1, 2009
Monkeys Theme Song
Here is the Remixed version which sounds better but has no booty: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKLV85PraFg
Sep 28, 2009
Mini DM Night Session
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20th st,
AAA,
boogie woogie,
chris,
chris's green board,
Del Mar,
jake,
sunset,
Sykes residents
Red Bull Soap Box Races LA
This shit was interesting. Plenty of diggers to be seen along with some comedy rigs. There could have been some decent photo ops if not for my late arrival and the attendance of over 100,00 people. Overall it was a good time and I would go again but its not quite as exciting as you might imagine.
Sep 24, 2009
Sep 22, 2009
Sep 18, 2009
SB to SD
This epic journey began in Santa Barbara and didnt end until 17hrs of pedaling was done and we made it to San Diego. Jay had some snot issues which ultimately ended on his shoe :-)
P.S.- Donuts have a shit load of calories.
P.S.- Donuts have a shit load of calories.
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accomplishment,
biking,
Caloric intake,
Cliff,
cycling,
hammer time,
Jay,
Mari,
Newport Beach,
pain,
Pedal,
San Diego,
Santa Barbara,
snot,
success,
suffering
Epic Dive Bar
The guitarist got atop the bar and danced his way from one end to the other. At the climax of the solo the 60 year old man dove about 4 feet to his knees to finish a mind blowing song. Epic times with Sean in SF.
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adventure,
blues power,
epic,
good times,
music,
San Francisco,
Travel
Sep 16, 2009
I miss King of the Hill
After 13 years of red neck fun I am sad to say that King of the Hill is officially off the air. O How i will miss Hank Peggy and Bobby. If there are those who have not yet experienced the pure unadulterated fun that is King of the Hill I implore you to go and rent, Hulu, Tevo, what ever you have to do. You will not be disappointed
Sep 8, 2009
Sep 4, 2009
Blood in the Water
I'm going to start off here by sailing right off into the sunset..
about 115 miles off into the sunset anyway. After a long week of selling bushes there is almost nothing I enjoy more than heading out to sea on an adventure of unknown proportions...or long romantic walks on the beach. But on this particular weekend it was the former, and we left Point Loma heading southwest at 197 degrees, dragging trolling lures behind the boat the whole way. The plan was to catch a bunch of tuna on the way out, and hang the carcasses over the side, while we drifted in the night with the wind and current, in hopes of attracting some mako sharks well offshore. Catch tuna we did...
We kept our eyes open for kelp paddies(kelp stringers that have broken off from the bottom and floated out to sea) which may have recently attracted some fish with the allure of some shade and structure, an oasis in a liquid desert if you will. Here is one we happened to drift up on in the darkness.
We spotted several of these kelp paddies during the day and managed to capture an unusually wide array of pelagic fish species: yellowfin tuna(above), bluefin tuna, albacore tuna, skipjack tuna, and yellowtail. So we filleted our catch for the day, saved the carcasses, and shut off the engines. As the others helped prepare dinner I strung our fish parts and hung them over the side. After dinner we chummed a little by tossing bits of skipjack over the side, and then went to bed. It wasn't until 5am that my dad had got up to pee and spotted something under the lights. He woke me up and said there was a shark on the bait and that 2 of the 3 baits were gone! I hoppedup, rigged a slab of skipjack, and tossed it in the water. Awhile later, this was in the boat...
About a 90 lb Mako shark.
He thrashed about snapping at anything...
For awhile...and then we cut his head off and turned him into mako steaks
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