Duh Dumb Duh Dumb. Trike and Spike explore the shark issue through a white shark's eyes. How strange humans look jumping up and down and all around, fuelled by hubris, hype and hysteria.
Suddenly, on Planet Terrestria, a wave hog called Pig Dog drops in on Gerry Kelp Lice and Vito Sandflea and klaps them off the back of his wave. Outraged, they plot to save their bacon, while working out a way to teach him a lesson.
In his latest blog, Simon Says shows he is not shy to court controversy by suggesting that the ever growing popularity of the SUP brings the sort of marine mayhem best left to a Sponge Bob Squarepants cartoon.
Gerry Kelp Lice and Vito Sandflea find themselves floating up the face of a fat wave made of earth, sand and mud. They figure the only thing to do is to paddle into it and ride it out..
And now their interaction with these freaky planets of earth, fire and air begin. Our young friends plunge through the ionosphere of Terrestria and are dumped into an earthy lineup, where they paddle into the root of interplanetary mystery.
The smoke clears as the bugly pair fly through the air, well space, while Speko from Spacescape gives them a new cosmic forecast, this time for the airy waves of wistful Winderlee, which is 6-8" and whistling !
First came whale watching as clutches of binoculared cetacean lovers backed up Boyes Drive, waxing lyrical over blubber and spy-hopping. Enter shark spotting, with Smartphones, HD YouTube video feeds and webcams mere metres from the shoreline, says Simon.
What do Surfer’s Ear and HIV have in common? To prevent them, you have to wear protection. A major problem among surfers is the buildup of bone in the ear from exposure to cold temperatures. Listen to Dr John.
Smoking surf greets kelp bugs Gerry and Vito over fire planet Flaminroar, the next element they see after the grinding groundswell of Terrestria (earth). Surf made of the second element, fire, is cooking!
As they flip thro the cosmos, Speko from Spacescape gives our bugs a surf report for the first of three planets which Gerry Kelplice and Vito Sandflea hope to surf. Enter the first element ... Terrestria (earth) !
Any surfer knows that before he can tackle a wave he must trust his abilities. In his third instalment Bong masters the art of being a teacher. He discovers how surfing bridges a gap in not only getting his class to trust him, but also how it instils a feeling of trust in them.
Our new blogger Bongani recounts the first time feeling of leaving the bubbles behind and heading out back to where the green waves break. Can you recall the first time you paddled out?
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