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Author The Daimo and Steve argument thread (£1 entry fee)
Daimo B
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9th Nov 07 at 10:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Its was jetskiing actually Cosmo.


Nice, you wish I was dead...... Nice bloke you are obviously. Does it hurt when you remove your own head from your own bottom?
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quote:
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Does it hurt when you remove your own head from your own bottom?


ironic
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Nice, you wish I was dead...... Nice bloke you are obviously. Does it hurt when you remove your own head from your own bottom?


No, I tend to keep it up there as prevents me from reading your shite on here as much as possible.
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No, I tend to keep it up there as prevents me from reading your shite on here as much as possible.


Cool, so if i keep typing, u'll fcuk off is what your saying?

Jeses some of you boys have problems

But your mentally "there" in saying you wish i was dead yeah? Nice lad Must be a newcastle thing.
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Cool, so if i keep typing, u'll fcuk off is what your saying?

Jeses some of you boys have problems

But your mentally "there" in saying you wish i was dead yeah? Nice lad Must be a newcastle thing.


I await Steve to post his ironic comment here too

Any yeah it must be a Newcastle thing, I must visit there one day
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I now some installations were/have been evacuated in the north sea.

16m+ waves forcast Worst i've been in was around 14m... feck that.

anyway... tidal floods are a tad different
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I now some installations were/have been evacuated in the north sea.

16m+ waves forcast Worst i've been in was around 14m... feck that.

anyway... tidal floods are a tad different


thats nothing, daimos jetski'd in 20m +
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20m doesnt sound a lot....

but just look up and try and imagine walls of water around 11x your height (if your 6ft)
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i bet its well high, however daimo predicted the water wouldnt breach the flood defenses because he saw the trees bending wow what a guy
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I now some installations were/have been evacuated in the north sea.

16m+ waves forcast Worst i've been in was around 14m... feck that.

anyway... tidal floods are a tad different


16m is pretty good. 48ft waves. We used to ski in the winter on the North Sea so similar conditions, dry suits needed lmao But it was awesome, some of the swells were really immense, you'd get good air on one huge wave, only to find the following was a bit further back than expected and a huge "hole" would appear behined the wave you'd just gone over... 8-10m waves quickly became 15-20m waves on the other side

I was ok on a ski, you can control it and you ride up and over waves when moving slowly, i'd be more scared on a large ship or liner or fixed rig I reckon Those guys have balls.
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i bet its well high, however daimo predicted the water wouldnt breach the flood defenses because he saw the trees bending wow what a guy


What we saying about mentally maturing the other day?

Steve, your what, 25 now? Time to start acting it? VAGweb not busy enough? Comical.....
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you're all a bunch of jessies

it was snowing in aberdeen last night
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quote:
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i bet its well high, however daimo predicted the water wouldnt breach the flood defenses because he saw the trees bending wow what a guy


What we saying about mentally maturing the other day?

Steve, your what, 25 now? Time to start acting it? VAGweb not busy enough? Comical.....

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Thats you told Steve.

Await my turn now so I can run away with my tail between my legs and King Daimo has had a go at me
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morning all
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Daimo - are you sure 10m waves?

and ps... wave height is peak to trough no way you were out on a jetski, in the uk, in 20m waves. You'd be deeeeed. Thats liek jumping off a three storey house
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20m waves i'd be dead yeah.... But its do-able, but i'd want some serious power. Bigger the wave the bigger the distance and less of an incline (but in windy, you get lots of small peaks appear on top).

Roughly 30ft waves from the bottom of the trough to peak of the wave. Seriously seriously big water. This was about a mile off the coastline. As the water gets closer to the shore the bottom flattens it all out and they turn into long low rolling waves. Thats the very biggest i've done. Usually though your looking about a 15-20ft wave in mid winter. Summer is much calmer (and warmer).

Bigger the waves the better, more air, more time for tricks. Complete mofo if you fell off mid air though as fighting the waves swimming was a nightmare.

Even saw some idiot more up his boat too close to the shoare, as the tide went out the waves crashed over the boat, pulling it out to sea, and sinking it. 20+ men with ropes dragging in a sunken speedboat was comical.... Boats suck in big water.

I'd LOVE a crack off the top of this kind of wave though, SERIOUS air as theres a huge peak. A LONG way back down though

http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/736733.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF193875DCB1DD8387ABB160D334607C89FCB284831B75F48EF45

[Edited on 09-11-2007 by VXR]
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Daimo is a personal friend of Neptune though, so he provided large waves specifically for him, and made sure he was safe. No one else could of survived.
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Dude, your seriously strange.
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Ah well
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So who's got their feet wet then?
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9th Nov 07 at 11:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

thats what makes cosmo fantastically great
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so daimo has jetski'd in 20m waves

what a surprise
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I'd LOVE a crack off the top of this kind of wave though, SERIOUS air as theres a huge peak. A LONG way back down though

http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/736733.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF193875DCB1DD8387ABB160D334607C89FCB284831B75F48EF45

[Edited on 09-11-2007 by VXR]


that looks about 10-12m
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Even saw some idiot more up his boat too close to the shoare, as the tide went out the waves crashed over the boat, pulling it out to sea, and sinking it. 20+ men with ropes dragging in a sunken speedboat was comical.... Boats suck in big water.



yes boats are shite





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