Oh yeah, before those two '1986 surfer dudes' hit up the unmentionable aforementioned they wuz out on the Coney Peninsula celebrating the re-opening of Totonno's (temporarily shutdown by a fire). 'It's as good as it was when we were kids' while many still argue that, 'the white slice was invented here.'
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
You're Next
'Original Brooklyn surfers,' from Bay Ridge enjoying a meal out of state in an establishment 'more New York than parts of Brooklyn are now' because 'real New Yorkers eventually move to Jersey.' Or as Dora infamously said 'real secrets get you dead,' so don't mention your Top 44 driver, 'they won't find it and you won't find them.' If you ask for a menu they'll bring you a hamburger. 'Get the scampi, it's money!'
Monday, July 18, 2011
River Street Lifesaving Association
J.J. CUPS a former 'downtown kid; people move to New York to be like him' on River Street where 'people catch more feelings than waves.' Heading back to LA where 'people wake up early to seize the outdoors' and 'are in bed by 10, sometimes 9 with a book.' As the saying goes, 'we're lifeguards not lifesavers.'
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Greetings from The Institute
(very) loosely recalled late nite Stevie White;
Nicholson dropped in on Springsteen, so Bruce surfed straight into the jetty, jumped onto the rocks and walked to shore. Jersey style!
Greenough was almost lecturing at the local university and one of Andreini's friends was enjoying a glass of wine and the scenery of Jay Dee Dougherty's drumming.
I'm usually the weird one but except when it comes to dentists with past lives therapists.
Parrish said he had a few boards sitting around that he shaped too thick.
(...the anti-orgone group from Hoagie Camp kept me from posting this earlier, last month even.)
Nicholson dropped in on Springsteen, so Bruce surfed straight into the jetty, jumped onto the rocks and walked to shore. Jersey style!
Greenough was almost lecturing at the local university and one of Andreini's friends was enjoying a glass of wine and the scenery of Jay Dee Dougherty's drumming.
I'm usually the weird one but except when it comes to dentists with past lives therapists.
Parrish said he had a few boards sitting around that he shaped too thick.
(...the anti-orgone group from Hoagie Camp kept me from posting this earlier, last month even.)
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