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#198172 12/04/09 10:19 AM 12/04/09 10:19 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA David Ingram
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Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA | Other than seeing Meagan Fox's boobs bouncing in slo-mo, I would say the movie was pretty dumb. I went and saw Ninja Assassins the other night and that was 1000 times better than we thought it would be. I am a Trek nerd and don't really 'get' transformers so maybe that's it. Anyway, I don't think this thread is negative, and the more conversation the better for everyone (good bad or otherwise) Just know that we have a process and this is what we (me, in this case) felt was the way to go by having the bylaws people dig and come up with a recommendation. The group is pretty geographically diverse: Canada, CA, OK, and Florida, so they all have different perspectives and this is what they recommended the board take into consideration. Back to movies: As far as cowboys movies go, I am going with Rustlers Rhapsody and 3:10 to Yuma as my favorites. Any movie where Andy Griffith is the bad guy is good. Transformers - two words Meagan Fox, well worth the rental fee especially in hi def. I don't think the thread is negative either. The level of organization and participation with the Hobie class is nothing short of impressive, kudo's! I'm always up for good cowboy flick, I'll have to put those two on my short list for movie night.
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#198173 12/04/09 10:25 AM 12/04/09 10:25 AM |
Joined: Nov 2003 Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA SurfCityRacing
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Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA | Other than seeing Meagan Fox's boobs bouncing in slo-mo, I would say the movie was pretty dumb. I went and saw Ninja Assassins the other night and that was 1000 times better than we thought it would be. I am a Trek nerd and don't really 'get' transformers so maybe that's it. Anyway, I don't think this thread is negative, and the more conversation the better for everyone (good bad or otherwise) Just know that we have a process and this is what we (me, in this case) felt was the way to go by having the bylaws people dig and come up with a recommendation. The group is pretty geographically diverse: Canada, CA, OK, and Florida, so they all have different perspectives and this is what they recommended the board take into consideration. Back to movies: As far as cowboys movies go, I am going with Rustlers Rhapsody and 3:10 to Yuma as my favorites. Any movie where Andy Griffith is the bad guy is good. Transformers - two words Meagan Fox, well worth the rental fee especially in hi def. I don't think the thread is negative either. The level of organization and participation with the Hobie class is nothing short of impressive, kudo's! I'm always up for good cowboy flick, I'll have to put those two on my short list for movie night. Megan Fox is definitely hot, and I received a nice call from Rob Jerry last night! It's so nice when people that are actually involved in a situation can sit down and talk man to man. Things get so convoluded on message boards. Do you think Transformers would scare my 3.5 year old? j | | | Re: hyperbole and inaccuracies
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#198177 12/04/09 10:53 AM 12/04/09 10:53 AM |
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#198178 12/04/09 10:54 AM 12/04/09 10:54 AM |
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Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA | I agree mmadge. I like how a little tinge of 'drill baby' hit this thread. Here's something for all to ponder from the F18 NAs: Who the heck are these Dutch guys anyway? Between them they have several F18 Worlds Titles and their sailing during the F18 North Americans showed everyone exactly why. These guys are fast!
A few years back, Aaron Worrall and Worstie from Australlia came to out Hobie 16 NAs in Alameda, CA and proceeded to school our highly pedigreed 16 fleet. Sometimes these guys bettered our best by a leg. I remember being dumfounded as to how these two made the same boat go so much faster than anyone else.
That’s how I felt at the beginning of this week while watching Coen and Thijs utterly school the rest of a pretty good fleet with a bunch of bullets. Today, Friday, things started to unravel slightly for the pair with three 3rd palces and a 10th. Still pretty good, right? Their team mates Gunnar and Jeroen, who started off the week with a 7th, a couple of 4ths and 6th, came alive today with 3 bullets and a 2nd!
Watch out though, Greg Thomas and Jacques tweaked a few things and finished with a bullet and three 2nds today, putting them in a solid 3rd overall. Just saying.
Every Dutch guy I’ve ever met has been super laid back, which I’ve always attributed to the fact that their capitol is Amsterdam, and Gunnar, Jeroen, Coen and Thijs are no different. Clear all of that junk off the couch guys, I’m coming to visit for a while! Here’s what they had to say about the state of F18 affairs:
JL: What are some of the major differences between F18 sailing here in the States and what you guys are doing in Europe?
CK: You guys are going slower. (everyone laughs)
GL: This (Long Beach) is a nice place to sail really. I’ve been in two places in the U.S., Miami and here and both are awesome, great circumstances, great climate, and really fun sailing.
JL: How is the fleet different here in the U.S.?
CK: The fleets in Europe in the f18 class are a little bit larger. The first F18 North Americans I sailed was in Michigan in 2001. Compared to 2001 and now the level of the American F18 sailors has gone up a lot. It’s a very big difference. It’s good because the class gets bigger and bigger worldwide, which is a good thing. The reason we came all the way here to Long Beach was to achieve a good performance, but also to help the Formula 18 class grow.
TV: In Holland it’s growing and I think you guys are following us here.
JL: Where do you think F18 sailing is headed? Worldwide, but especially here in the States.
CK: It’s definitely growing. There are signals coming from anywhere and everywhere worldwide of Formula 18s picking up, and there are many new class associations starting every year. South America is adopting the F18. They used to have Prindle 19 and Prindle 18-2 fleet, but now it’s being converted to F18. It has everything to do with that it is possible for people to come to our worlds and compete on our boats, maybe not on the same level, but they can actually train at home.
JL:I hear that you guys learned that there are some cultural differences between how Americans take off their wet-gear and how the Dutch do it? Let’s hear about your little incident in the parking lot.
(Everyone laughs)
CK: Yes, Thijs was swinging his two-pounder in the parking lot and some girls couldn’t take it anymore. Now they’re ruined for life. In the Netherlands everyone gets naked on the beach and no one really cares, and I guess here you’re more modest.
(Everyone laughs)
JL: Right on. Well, it’s really nice to have you guys here to up the level of competition for this event. Hope to see you soon.
j
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#198186 12/04/09 11:43 AM 12/04/09 11:43 AM |
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Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA | I also noticed that you NEVER mix Hobie Tiger photos with other F18 photos. Why is that???? Racist!
Good Question David. We're all racist to some extent. I also notice that working through my biases with lots of on the water therapy that I hardly ever post photos of Capricorns. I really feel that I need to come clean with all of you here. Below is the pictoral evidence of a race that a friend of mine and I organized and I sponsored where we had 5o5s *GASP* AND cats on the course. BTW, a Tiger will beat a 5o5 in all wind conditions by 5 minutes a lap +or-. I think I'll hold off on the Transformers until Tiny's a bit older. j | | | Re: hyperbole and inaccuracies
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#198193 12/04/09 12:49 PM 12/04/09 12:49 PM |
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | From Jake: "What I do find distasteful is the notion that such findings and ruling should be kept private for the sole reason that the people that made them don't have to suffer criticism"
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#198194 12/04/09 12:52 PM 12/04/09 12:52 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 1,252 California mmiller
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Posts: 1,252 California | Matt Miller/Mimi Appel and Rob Jerry/Pauline Codd were the first to race Tigers in the US at Madcatter 2000 ![[Linked Image]](http://static.hobiecat.com/web_uploads/2009/12/04/madcat.jpg) Tiger Class Results skipper/crew city flt 1 2 3 total --------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- 1 Matt Miller/Mimi Appel DNS DNF 1 5.00 2 Rob Jerry/Pauline Codd Fayetteville NY 204 DNS 1 2 5.00 | | | Re: hyperbole and inaccuracies
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#198196 12/04/09 12:55 PM 12/04/09 12:55 PM |
Joined: Nov 2003 Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA SurfCityRacing
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Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA | I know the first two guys who raced Tigers in the US... You would get half a shirt, Matt. There were actually kind of 3 guys as I see it. And, I'm right. And I'm talking the concept of the F18, which the first f18 here in the states, to my knowledge, was a Tiger. j
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#198198 12/04/09 01:04 PM 12/04/09 01:04 PM |
Joined: Nov 2003 Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA SurfCityRacing
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Posts: 749 Santa Cruz, CA | I'll give you and MMiller a shirt for those answers as you are both barking up the right tree. Really you're both half right. Both names that I was thinking of that actually attempted to spearhead F18 racing here in the US have been mentioned in this thread. They should get some cred for being the OG.
Put them together and you've won a $25 gift cert and a shirt.
j
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#198204 12/04/09 01:24 PM 12/04/09 01:24 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD Mark Schneider
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Posts: 3,116 Annapolis, MD | I know Rob Jerry was the prime driver on the east coast... He was at Gunpowder with his boat. I will bet that it was Greg Thomas... fresh off his Olympic run and Europe experience and working for Hobie that was the other driver on the West Coast
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