Dani Alvite luciendo la chaqueta Comodo Neoprenos (un proyecto suyo) y una quilla de Macho Fins sobre el tablón réplica del Nuuhiwa de Bing Surfboards.
Be careful if you ever go to the beach; humans usually only get attacked by sharks because while riding surfboards they’re mistaken for big blubbery seals. You are starting to grow fat enough that a shark might taste you and be like “mmm, plenty of blubber just how I like it” 😭😭😂
Sir I’m a literal beached whale at the beach. I’m sure if a shark saw a fatty like me, binging on snacks and getting drunk on the sand he would 100% come after me. But sharks can’t swim on sand 😅
- Highly values trust so he’d rather you be upfront with him than hide things from me
- Love language: Physical touch and quality time
- He currently works as a mechanic and handyman.
- He likes rock, rap, and EDM
- Worked on the puzzles in Snowdin Forest and pretty much has made inventions that help out citizens in Snowdin
- Frequents Muffet’s and sort of advertises for her cafe by always carrying around some of her sweets. Gotta support local businesses
- Judge of the underground
- Made a cooling system for the CORE after the accident. Also made sure railings were installed. Though he can’t really do much for the puzzles and mechanisms in the CORE
- Carries around a stash of citrus flavored lollipops. Loves the lollipops but his favorite sweets are those that are honey flavored
- Please for the love of god keep him away from mayo he is disgusting with it
- Secretly learned how to dance from watching Napstaton (is actually a really good hip hop dancer)
- Because he had to deal with Jayce’s speediness and Jayce’s energetic dog, Paps is the most dodgiest of the Papyruses and can probably snatch someone who is running at full speed pretty quickly
- He loves tinkering, reading, swimming, playing video games, watching documentaries and binging TV shows, and actually draws a bit himself. Not super talented but it’s good art!
- He’s pretty good at basketball
- A little on the quiet side, but he’s generally upbeat and friendly to others! Might have some social anxiety too
- Has insomnia
- Has some plushies and a body pillow to cuddle with when he sleeps
- He loves a certain book series but you will never know what that is
- Exceptionally amazing at roller skating and ice skating but sucks at skateboarding and surfboarding. He wants to get better at that
- He’s currently teaching himself several languages and how to sew
- Has a pet turtle named Tuck, a pet lizard named Momo, and an Australian Shepherd named Honey
How Christian Beamish Put a Unique Spin On Big Wave Board Design!
Step into the dynamic world of surfing with the Surf Splendor Surf Interview Podcast! Embark on a journey where we unravel the tales of iconic surfers, delve into surf talk, and uncover the essence of what makes the surf community so extraordinary. In this episode, Christian Beamish shares his remarkable journey of shaping surfboards and his innovative approach to crafting big wave boards.
Join us as Christian recounts his transformational moment when he discovered the potential of a Bob Simmons inspired big wave gun for Mavericks. Explore his firsthand experiences riding monstrous waves, as well as the intricate evolution of surfboard design, including the impact of Simmons tail design on big wave surfing.
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🎙️🌊 🌟 Surf Podcast Recap: How Christian Beamish Starting Shaping and His Alternative Approach to Big Wave Boards - Christian Beamish discusses how he started shaping surfboards, and what led him to create a Bob Simmons inspired big wave gun for Mavericks.
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Time cannot be packaged and ribboned and left under trees for Christmas morning. Time can't be given. But it can be shared.
Wishing you the very best this Holiday season, can't wait to take another trip around the sun spending some time with such a joyous, free spirited woman like you!
Xoxo,
Danielle.
Gift one: An alternating Tiffany & Co. ring. (Included in the set)
Gift two: A Tiffany & Co. tennis bracelet. (Included in the set)
Gift three: Tiffany & Co. earrings. (Included in the set)
Gift four: Tiffany & Co. necklace. (Included in the set)
6:30pm tonight will mark the end of day three in detox. I stare into the sun, feeling the cold pavers under the balls of my feet and seaweed between my toes. There's sand on my laptop - I don't care. Peppermint floats into my olfactory senses; I'm starting to get my smell back. My mind overflows with thoughts, but it's a little easier to organise them now, to focus on them. Birds chirp. I stare into the sun. I'm surrounded by surfboards, festoon lights and whitewashed furniture. There are flannelette sheets on my bed, blinds that block out the daylight, pillows that make me feel like a Queen. Family photos line the walls, flowers and fruit trees line the veranda. When I sit outside, all I can hear is the wind, the house creaking in the salty air, and the birds serenading one another.
It's like I've rediscovered the world.
I'm sad that I gave it up for so long.
I've tried to write. When I looked at my drafts today, I had scattered bits and pieces everywhere, not unlike how I felt as a person. My jittery finger's kept jumping all over the keyboard. I had to keep backspacing my mistakes and typing out the smallest thought took longer than I care to admit.
When a woman is in labour, her symptoms amplify as time goes on, until it finishes with the birth of a child. I tried to think of my experience detoxing as labour in reverse. Honestly, knowing that my current stage was worse than what was to come was the only thing that motivated me to stay calm and ride the waves.
I've had two and a half days of haziness, pain, binge eating and very low-energy thinking processes. I've lost parts of my vision, being unable to focus on anything in my sight. I felt like my eyes shook in their sockets and rolled around in the back of my head. My hearing wasn't much better. I would go deaf mid-conversation with someone. At first I thought it was because I didn't care but I soon realised my brain couldn't process what was happening. I shook and shuddered so often it was easier just to lie down. I couldn't think. My brain froze every time I tried. It literally stopped me mid-sentence. I've had a head fog the size of Uluru, crushing me further and further down into soft pillows. It throbbed when cravings came. My body twitched in ways I can only imagine looks foreign. It mostly felt like my head, and my mind kindly took moments to remind me of how Lord Voldemort twitched when he was frustrated. Awkward, involuntary, irked. My brain would freeze when it didn't know a word, then my mind reacted by being infuriated, then disappointed. Cravings came in waves of anger and sad, dark blue struggling. I couldn't cook. I had severe constipation and diarrhoea from the junk food I was binge eating but it was the only thing that held off cravings. I was so fatigued, I napped on and off the entire time.
How do you know that life sucks if everything feels good all the time? If you're escaping into a feel-good realm? You don't. That's where I got caught. When people asked me 'what do you do in your spare time?' or 'what do you do outside of work?' I couldn't give them an answer I was proud of. Because everyday, I would look up at the sky, say to myself 'thank god that's over', I would blaze up, binge eat, give my dog a half-hearted walk and expect him to nap with me when I knew he'd already napped all day. I was wasting his time as well as mine. I felt guilty every day.
I've been thinking more about the concept of "what happened to you?". I think it's starting to make more sense, that the way I acted is a choice I made in a hard situation. I wanted to feel good at a shitty time in my life. I chased the dopamine train. It will only define me if I let it.
I've been practicing having conversations with locals in town, starting off small and leaving the interaction when I need to. My brain keeps freezing but I'm getting better. They probably just think I'm a little off, a little weird. Which isn't totally untrue. My best interaction so far was this morning. I recognised when my brain switched off. I re-directed it. I haven't been able to do that until today. A turning point.
After the Bass lost, she and Eva are insulted when Ezekiel makes his sexist remarks about women. While building the hot tub, her clumsiness is shown again when she accidentally hits Harold twice with the plank.
On the way back to camp, Katie and Sadie suddenly felt itchy to which Bridgette surmises came from the poison ivy they squatted in. In Not So Happy Campers - Part 2, Bridgette is the first person to jump off the cliff and land in the safe zone. However, her clumsiness is immediately shown when she accidentally hits Chris's head with her surfboard and almost does the same to Duncan, Harold, and Trent whenever she turns around. She first introduces herself to the campers, greeting both Beth and Geoff. But most of all, Bridgette loves spending time with boyfriend Geoff, becoming an official couple and are rarely seen not making out.īridgette is the eleventh contestant to arrive on the island in Not So Happy Campers - Part 1.
Most notably, even when she is angry with Gwen for her actions, she still warns her about an anvil that will fall on her if she lies. In Total Drama Action, she is shown to value her friendships with the other contestants as ego-driven Geoff tortures the eliminated cast members. According to Bridgette herself, she cannot stay mad at someone for very long, at most holding a "six-minute" grudge. Through Bridgette's spirit and determination, she always reaches her goal, whether it is getting her team to unite or anything else she sets her mind to.īridgette commonly shows disapproval for unnecessary violence and conflict, as seen when she was reluctant to shoot paintballs in Paintball Deer Hunter and disapproved of DJ, Duncan, and Geoff pranking Harold. She believes in "building bridges, not walls", even when the competition is not a factor. When she joins the remaining Screaming Gophers females, she faces one of her biggest challenges in getting them to work as a team. Many aspects of Bridgette's character are revealed in Brunch of Disgustingness, when she refuses to give up her principles, no matter what. In contrast to her aquatic aptitude, Bridgette is known for being clumsy on land, which often leads to severe results. She is a vegetarian, finding animals to be her friends, not food.
6 Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Raceīridgette is a calm, compassionate surfer girl who loves animals as much as she loves the water.
You can binge-watch it in just a few days. Expect the story to focus on friendship, self-worth, self-love, and romance in general. If you want to laugh and fall in love, then this MBC Korean Drama is perfect for you. I have nothing bad to say against this series except that it should have more episodes, because it was that good. The build-up was great and I found the big reveal at the end quite unexpected. Each character plays an important role in the development of the story, making even the minor scenes as equally important as the major ones. I love the plot twists even though some were a bit obvious. I finished the entire series in just a few days. This super kilig romantic comedy drama got me hooked. It has a total of 16 episodes with each episode running for more or less than an hour. Hye-jin has lost her beauty, while Sung-joon becomes attractive and successful.
The two meet again as adults, but their appearances and fortunes have been reversed. The series tells the story of two childhood best friends, Kim Hye-jin (Hwang Jung-eum) who used to be rich and pretty and Ji Sung-joon (Park Seo-joon) who used to be an unattractive young boy.
Surf Splendor Exclusive: Shane Stoneman on the Craft of Surfboard Shaping
From Waves to Works of Art: Dive into the world of surfboard shaping with Shane Stoneman as he shares his insights on turning waves into works of art. Join us as we explore Shane's journey from surfing to shaping, discussing the challenges and rewards of crafting the perfect board. From finding joy in the shaping process to balancing surfing with other creative pursuits, Shane's story is a testament to the endless possibilities of riding waves and shaping dreams.
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🎙️🌊 🌟 Surf Podcast Recap: Pro surfer turned shaper, Shane Stoneman discusses the immeasurable influence environment plays in one’s work and well-being, the restorative virtues of painting, music as a conduit to connect with his children, and how to mitigate the physical trauma of shaping surfboards. Enjoy!