summer is HERE
I don't care if it rains again. I don't care if my roof leaks, as it has been for the last two months with the heavy rains. You're sitting on the toilet, water droplets falling on your head. Or you're on the couch, trying to get a nap or watch HBO, and drips falling on your head. Not any more. The wind has been blowing offshore all day today, and most all yesterday. The surf is tiny, but it doesn't matter, just grab a longboard and cruise! As my buddy Chris said yesterday, "Longboard Fever!". I'm getting ready for Peru, taking the 9'0 and the 6'0, only 11 days to go. I still need to make some phone calls to everyone who is going on the trip, its going to be a great trip.
Tommy, I read your message, and yes how cool that SOJA and Slightly Stoopid are playing together in DC. I am torn. Large shows mean more work on my end planning, they mean doing the show off of the beach. Smaller shows mean I can host them at WRSC, less planning, everything is right here. Should I go for three or four bands, or should I go for three or four shows? Please peoples, guide me here.
I have a verbal agreement with Agent Orange, they are stoked to play the show by the way.
Check out this trailer for a new longboard film called Picaresque. Keith Novosel, who used to be one of our photographers at WRSC, is working on the film and has traveled to Europe and the US for filming. They are considering coming to Costa Rica as the last part of their movie, I've offered to put them up at the surf camp and take them to some sick waves, a great to end what appears to be an awesome flick.
Picaresque from Dustin Miller on Vimeo.
The web cam is going to be down at some point during the second half of this week while I move servers, so if you're hoping to check the surf and can't don't lose faith. Just read the surf reports while the cam is offline and relish in the fact that soon you'll be able to control it for 2 minutes at a time. Relish, is that the word? Or did I just make that up? Oh, and of course thank you Tim Eizner for your help with the web cam :-)
Hey dad, I made you this little photo gallery widget so that it was easy to see the pics of your car. For those that don't know, PK just pimped the shit out of his convertible Caddy. I can't really explain it any better than these pictures, so just check them out. Make sure to look for those Charger taillights, hopefully the magic we need to turn this season around.... you heard it here first (well, actually, you heard it from my dad first, then from me, now the rest of the world hears it!)
Tommy, I read your message, and yes how cool that SOJA and Slightly Stoopid are playing together in DC. I am torn. Large shows mean more work on my end planning, they mean doing the show off of the beach. Smaller shows mean I can host them at WRSC, less planning, everything is right here. Should I go for three or four bands, or should I go for three or four shows? Please peoples, guide me here.
I have a verbal agreement with Agent Orange, they are stoked to play the show by the way.
Check out this trailer for a new longboard film called Picaresque. Keith Novosel, who used to be one of our photographers at WRSC, is working on the film and has traveled to Europe and the US for filming. They are considering coming to Costa Rica as the last part of their movie, I've offered to put them up at the surf camp and take them to some sick waves, a great to end what appears to be an awesome flick.
Picaresque from Dustin Miller on Vimeo.
The web cam is going to be down at some point during the second half of this week while I move servers, so if you're hoping to check the surf and can't don't lose faith. Just read the surf reports while the cam is offline and relish in the fact that soon you'll be able to control it for 2 minutes at a time. Relish, is that the word? Or did I just make that up? Oh, and of course thank you Tim Eizner for your help with the web cam :-)
Hey dad, I made you this little photo gallery widget so that it was easy to see the pics of your car. For those that don't know, PK just pimped the shit out of his convertible Caddy. I can't really explain it any better than these pictures, so just check them out. Make sure to look for those Charger taillights, hopefully the magic we need to turn this season around.... you heard it here first (well, actually, you heard it from my dad first, then from me, now the rest of the world hears it!)

2 Comments:
Start simple bro. Maybe just spread the dates out and have a few smaller shows?? Will that work? The best thing is that you clearly have kick ass bands who want to play down there. Keep it small and at WRSC on the beach if possible. PK's caddy is everytihng you said it would be.It looks great!
dude,
i agree with tommy. keep it tight and right at wrsc. it will be more in your control and you can make it kick ass, it will set the standard for future shows. i always like smaller settings more personalble=more remeberable
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