@Gregory_Ryan @PCDeville - Have put down $50 at this stage though on 2/1 for Hawks with a +9 Headstart

Clinton Cherry using Twitter on Thursday, March 11, 2010

@Gregory_Ryan forget $1.20. Thats a joke. I'll have to check these odds out seriously. Might have to look at a line bet

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Microsoft's Courier 'digital journal': I totally want one! http://tinyurl.com/y9gdw7f

Clinton Cherry using Twitter on Thursday, March 11, 2010

United won over Becks last night and I forgot to watch! Arrrggh. Top work by Man U though. Even better that Real got knocked out too

Clinton Cherry using Twitter on Thursday, March 11, 2010

Just found out Corey Haim died. What a shame. He will forever live in the 80's though...

Clinton Cherry using Twitter on Thursday, March 11, 2010

@Gregory_Ryan @PCDeville @Plugga73 I'm happy with whatever. If we put in $5 each per round that is $20 a week to bet with?

Clinton Cherry using Twitter on Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Can't believe we actually came last in the quiz night. And there was like 40 teams. I really need to work on my general knowledge

Clinton Cherry using Twitter on Wednesday, March 10, 2010

People sometimes think I can't stoop any lower in my taste in music. Well I just bought the Ke$ha album...

Clinton Cherry using Twitter on Wednesday, March 10, 2010

@Gregory_Ryan Just waiting for odds to come up on Centrebet. Then I'll post my biggest bet ever for you! Gonna love that rollercoaster ride!

Clinton Cherry using Twitter on Wednesday, March 10, 2010

At a quiz night. Bon jovi really rocks ass. I wish I met him

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Deleting multiple items at once in a SharePoint List

Thursday, July 23, 2009
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Caching of SharePoint Timer Jobs

Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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Adding Spell Checker to custom SharePoint Pages

Friday, July 17, 2009
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Generating SQL Scripts for Data

Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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Validating that a checkbox has been selected

Friday, June 05, 2009
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Invalid Security Validation in SharePoint code

Thursday, April 23, 2009
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Launching an application from a link in SharePoint

Thursday, January 22, 2009
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Presentation on SharePoint Search and Longitude

Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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Friday, January 16, 2009
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New stuff for ClintonCherry.com

Friday, October 17, 2008

Because I rarely get an opportunity to edit my website I have decided to integrate some other cool features into my website. Now as a part of the website any updates that I do on Flickr, Facebook or on the other blogs that I write (boring nerd stuff mainly) will appear here on ClintonCherry.com. This way you will get a much more accurate idea of what I am up to (rather than an update every 6 months...)

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Wednesday, October 08, 2008
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Friday, September 26, 2008
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Caching data for the BDC

Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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Calculated Fields

Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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Web Part Page Maintenance

Friday, July 04, 2008
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Creating clones of SharePoint VPC images (renaming SharePoint instances)

Tuesday, July 01, 2008
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Updating SharePoint 2007 web.config programmatically

Thursday, June 26, 2008
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Style up your 'Best Bets' results in SharePoint (pt 2)

Friday, June 06, 2008
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Tuesday, June 03, 2008
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What is Clinton up to?

Friday, May 23, 2008

For anyone who randomly visits this site, you will notice that it no longer gets updated with the frequency it used to. In a bid to make this site more up to date with what I am up to, I am looking to start to get information from a number of sources and publish my activities also using this.

One such application I use is Twitter, which enables me to send updates via the web or SMS as to what I am doing (my thoughts, activities, ponderings etc) and as such you will notice to the left there is a section 'My Twitterings', which will change all the time as I update Twitter.

In the future I'd like to see my updates to photo albums, Facebook or other applications also appear on here, as well of course as still updating my diary entries here!

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Tuesday, May 06, 2008
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Betting week 5

Friday, April 25, 2008

Well to start with, last week didn't end up so good. A draw in the AFL and Man U going down in an upset meant for the first time I lost money on a weekend, and ended up $12 down for the weekend. I will post results later...

Moving forward I have put a stack of bets on this weekend!

IN the AFL at $4.85 I have $5 on Freo. At $4 I have $5 on West Coast. And Saints at $2.30 was too good a bargain to pass up for $5. I have also perserveered and put $3 on Buddy to kick the most goals at $4.25, while I put my 4 pick on Coll-Geel-Adel-WC for $2 at 12.5 to 1.

A huge week in the premier league so have put some money down there. I have $5 on the Man U Chelsea draw at $3.20, for the same odds I have $5 on Middlesborough for a win over Sunderland and another $5 on Liverpool at $2.45. I whacked $10 on Arsenal at $1.27 which should be a breeze, and finally put $3 on Ronaldo to be the first scorer in the blockbuster (at 6/1) as well as $5 that there will be at least 3 goals at for odds of 2.3/1!

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Thursday, April 24, 2008
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Tips for the weekend starting April 17

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Well I am a bit late to submit my bets for the week, but early on the bets I have placed have already gone well. Chelsea won on Thursday night (which I had $10 on at 2/1) and then last night with the start of the IPL I had $10 on the Knight Riders (at $1.72) which also came in.

So to the Premier League and Man U at $1.60 seem like a good bet for this weekend for $10, and I have put another $10 on Arsenal at a low $1.31.

To the AFL and for my pick 4 I have gone for Saints, Geelong, Freo and Hawks which was paying a healthy $8.10 (so I have $3 there) and another $1 on Judd to get the most possessions at $13. Finally I have put $10 on the Eagles who are paying $2.17 at home against a team that has not won a game yet!

Betting results week 4

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Well another week down, and another week up. Though only made $10 this week, so wasn't as lucrative as of late. Probably didn't help that I had a couple of late betting splurges. I put $5 on Big Bad Barry to get 6 weeks or less at $1.90 which didn't come in (but I'm not upset about that. Chelsea also didn't come in, but likewise I am happy to lose money on them as that opens the door for Chelsea.

On the plus I put $2 on Richmond at 5.5/1 which brought me in a nice $11. Plus my four pick of favourites came in, along with Man United and Man City.

Results

Bet: $40
Won: $50
Net: +$10
Net Total: +$110

Chelsea are playing tonight so have another $10 on them at $2.10 which isn't too bad and will be part of next weekends winnings should they come in.

Predictions - Week 4

Friday, April 11, 2008

Its pretty lopsided in the AFL betting and no real stand out bets for me. For my four pick I have gone WB-Kang-Geel-WC at $11.80 for $3 and WB-Kang-Geel-Syd at $3.30 for $5 - hopefully if the first three can get in, then I have hedged my bets on the West Coast game... Though I don't hold high hopes for the Coasters but with big odds I have still put $5 on WCE at $4.35 as I still don't think Swans are that great either. Finally I have put 2 bucks on Buddy to kick the most goals for the round (for a bit of fun) as that is paying $6.

Updated: Have also decided to plunge a huge $3 on Essendon tonight at $3.30 as I wouldn't make Friday nights viewing a little more exciting. And with Embley out of the Eagles, I now regret any betting to do with the WCE, so I would NOT recommend betting on them.

In the premier league Man United are back at home against Arsenal, though I can't see them dropping another game so am backing $10 on them at $1.90. Chelsea are $1.25 against Wigan, but its still worth putting $10 on them as that should be a gimme. Finally I think $3.45 isn't a bad price for Man City against an in form Sunderland, so am putting $5 there.

Sportsbet Betting Results week 3

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Another week down and another week up in terms of betting.
I ended up topping up my bet on Melbourne to include another $5 on Geelong by 1-39 which was paying $4.25 and a $5 bet on Port Adelaide to win. With Melbourne losing by less than 39 points, it meant I ended up getting over $60 back on this game, which made up well and truly for my other AFL losses.

In terms of the premier league Chelsea brought me in some cash, and luckily I didn't back Man United too strongly after they drew their game.

So at the end of the weekend I still ended about $20 up.

Bet: $50
Won: $70> Net: +$20> Total to date: +$100>

Predictions for weekend 5/6 April

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Well this week all the talk about betting should be around Melbourne Vs Geelong. Currently they are giving 21/1 odds on Melbourne. For even money they are giving Geelong a 70 point head start. These odds are just too good to be true, so I have put a couple of bucks on the win (cause this really isn't going to happen), but have put down $20 on the 70 point head start, as that is a BIG ask for Geelong.

In other footy betting I am backing $10 on West Coast at 2/1, while my 4 pick for the week is for StK-Haw-Freo-Ess at $6.40.

Finally in the premier league I have put $7 on Chelsea for a win at a respectable $1.75, and with my final $1 for the week have put it down for Man United to win 2-1 against Middlesborough at 8/1.

Now I'll wait and see on the early results to see if I back Chelsea in with some more money...

SportsBet Week 2 results

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Week 2, and had some mixed fortunes. The Premier league was alot kinder than the AFL, but still endup up. As all my betting was over by Sunday, I also ended up putting on a few more bets, which more or less ended up cancelling each other out. I had a double on Geelong and Richmond at $2.73 for $5 bet which didn't come in after a dissappointing Richmond, though I did put $20 on Chelsea at $1.31 to win which covered the earlier bet after they came in (just).

So in the end, I am now up a total of $79 with a summary of the weekends bets below...

Week 2 results

Bet: $115
Won: $130 (+$60 from Sportsbet loan)
Net result: +$15
Total to date: +$80

Predictions for weekend 29/30 March

Friday, March 28, 2008
With a tough week in the AFL, this week my attention turned to the premier league. I believe while Arsenal have been in a form slump, $1.73 for an Arsenal win is a good buy, so have wagered $15 on them for a win. From signing up to SportsBet, I also have a 'free' $60 bet to use, so have decided to use this to bet on Manchester United at home. They have been in sparkling touch, and whilst it is only paying $1.33, I'd say its pretty close to a sure thing.

In the AFL with my 'Pick 4' I have decided to wager it on Bris-WB-WC-StK. It is paying $6.15 which isn't too bad, but as I'm not oozing confidence, I have decided to just put the $5 on this bet. Finally I have put a few head to head bets - $5 on Hawks at 2/1 seemed a pretty good bet, as did 2/1 Line bet for Melbourne with a +14 point start against the bulldogs. And finally I put a $5 on West Coast v Adelaide to be within 15 points of each other.

Fingers crossed for the weekend...

Summary

Arsenal to beat Bolton $15
Man U to beat Aston Villa $60FB
Bris-WB-WC-SK $5
Hawks to beat Dockers $5
Melbourne to win, or lose by less than 14 $5
WCE or Adelaide to win by 15 or less $5

Gamblor

Monday, March 24, 2008

Well after a huge hiatus from writing on this blog I have decided to post again. This time its about my latest hobby... betting.

Judd

Last week I decided it was a smart move to bet $50 on Judd for the Brownlow at 13/1 - thinking he was fully fit and would romp it in (and also now that the Eagles have lost him, the least I should be able to do is benefit financially be the loss). So I managed to persuade Claire to go to the TAB for me and put the bet down. Having watched him on Thursday night, I think he is miles away from the fitness levels I expected from him, and as such he is probably already offering better odds this week. That bet will also prove to be a waste of $50 one would think... HOWEVER what this bet did to was give me the bug. The gambling bug.

Life as a gambler begins

Having enjoyed my little wager and the excitement of it all (even if that first bet will take 22 rounds before I know any more) I decided why not spice up my life with a bit of weekly gambling on all things sport. And so I decided to get an online account with Sportsbet.

Week 1 bet

So for my first bet I decided to go on an AFL multi bet. What seemed like the best combo to me was West Coast, Hawks, Bombers and Bulldogs. I thought the bulldogs should fire for Brad Johnsons 300th, Bombers looked great in the preseason, Demons are woeful so the Hawks had the bye, and I have to back the Eagles. The combo was paying 8.5/1 so I put $10 down and waited to see what would happen.

As it happened I was damn lucky with the Bulldogs, the Eagles weren't that convincing, but the Hawks were great so coming into Monday I was sitting pretty with 3 out 3 to that point. Getting a little nervous about the bombers I ended up hedging my bets and placed $15 on the Kangaroos at $1.75. That way I couldn't lose on my first betting weekend. In the end though I needn't have worried as Bombers won pretty comfortabley in the end as did I on my first weekend.

The results

Bet $25
Won $85
Net +$65

So with a decent win on my first week, I'm already excited for next weeks bet... stay tuned!

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The Shiny Red Mustang

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

The Mustang with usWell it amazed me. I am sure it also amazed Claire. And I'm sure it amazes pretty much everyone else, but the other day Claire and I reached 2 years in our relationship. Pretty decent stint really. (It also amazes me that I am updating this web site again - finally!)

So anyway for our anniversary Claire got me a fantastic ring. For her - I got totally smashed the day before at a wine tasting event, starting at 10am, and almost didn't get her a present. Lucky I had already organized another treat for her up my arm.

 As a surprise, I managed to organize a full picnic to take Claire out (not bad Clinton, not bad). Better still I arranged for a red convertible Mustang to pick us up. The MustangAnd somehow managed to keep it all a secret. (Though in retrospect this wasn't easy nor was it overly fun, as Claire was pretty much ready to kill me up until midday -  when the Mustang finally arrived -  as she thought I had all but forgot about the anniversary).

So it was great to see the surprised look on Claire's face when we went downstairs and the Mustang was finally there, waiting to take us out for the afternoon. And I was able to avert major damage control.  Michael, our chauffeur for the afternoon, then took us off to the Swan Valley for an afternoon of wine tasting's.

Cruising It was awesome fun to be out in a convertible again (I don't think I have been in one since the good old days when I had my Suzuki Sierra), with the wind blowing through my (well no) hair. We had some classic Dean Martin to set the mood, and the afternoon flew by, with the help of some great wines.

At the end of the time in the Mustang, Michael dropped us off at Kings Park for our picnic, though sadly the weather turned pretty average. So instead we opted for walking home and having a picnic on the lounge floor, but at least we managed to have a great arvo out in the Mustang.

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$5.50 for an OJ

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 5:12:08 PM (W. Australia Standard Time, UTC+08:00)

For those of you who don't really know me, (Lethal's brother, for example, thought for over 3 months that I was just a bum on the dole who frequented the pub that he worked at), by day I am a computer programmer, of which Microsoft .NET is the language we write code in. This makes me a certified nerd.

Over the past 12 months my nerd behaviours have become even more frequent, as I have become a regular participant in user groups (nerd gatherings) around Perth, where we meet on a regular basis to talk all things techie in the world of Microsoft. And man, do I love this stuff.

Well my descent into nerdem continued today, after I caught up with the local .NET nerds for coffee. Nick Randolph, one of the local IT boys around town, recently started up a weekly gathering, so we we could get together fellow nerds, once a week to discuss all things exciting in the world of IT. Awesome, I hear you say? Yes indeed.

The weekly coffee gathering is at Tiger Tiger (Tuesdays, 1:30pm), and as some of you are also quite aware I don't drink coffee. Not wanting to miss out on the weekly occasion, I decided I'd just buy some other type of cold drink. So I bought an OJ.

An OJ which cost $5.50.

Mind you it was freshly squeezed, but $5.50? Maybe its just me, but that just seemed like A LOT of money for a simple glass of squeezed oranges. Seriously, for that amount you must be able to buy a few kilo's of them. And the glass I got wasn't even that big. I think for next weeks meeting I might try one of their gourmet bottles of Coke. No guessing on how much that might be.

Oh yea, and the meeting was awesome. Come along next week if you are interested in coming deeper into the rabbit hole...

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The Hunter Valley

Wednesday, February 21, 2007 10:28:38 PM (W. Australia Standard Time, UTC+08:00)

I have just come back from an awesome 5 days and nights away in the Hunter Valley. It wasn't the longest holiday in the world, but it was my first since the I flew to Melbourne for Eagles Grand Final win last year (ah what a great memory), so it was great to just have a few days away from work.

The Hunter Valley is a wine region, not unlike the Swan Valley or Margaret River, about 2-3 hours outside Sydney. So this basically meant I spent the entire time drinking wine.

It was just Claire and I heading over there - for a friend of her's wedding. I have never been a huge fan of people getting married in far away lands, HOWEVER I am now changing my view on this, as it is an awesome excuse to go away some where, and in this case discover a great new place.

We stayed at the Hunter Valley resort, which while it was quite dated and not as flash as maybe I had hoped, it had it's own brewery (Blue Tongue brewery), had alot of vineyards shared by about 5 wine makers - meaning there were about 30 different wines on hand to drink and taste, had a pool, spa, tennis courts, resturaunt... well basically all the resort facilities anyone would need, which meant we didn't really have to go far and we had heaps to do. So we ended up drinking for the bulk of the time we were away and I sure got to taste a large amount of different beers and wines.

The only downside to the trip was probably the fact that transfer services only to Sydney and back once a day, so it really meant that Thursday when we arrived, and Monday when we returned were wasted in transit. Although after doing the midnight horror on Wednesday night, I don't think Thursday was ever going to amount to much...

The wedding took up most of the weekend, with the reception on Sunday. The venue for the ceremony was one of the best I have ever seen, with an awesome little chappel which was located on a hill at the top of vineyards. Both sides had French doors, which opened all the way along the chappel to let through the breeze (it averaged over 30 every day we were there), and to also let in the awesome views. We also got to soak this up with champagne straight after the ceremony, before heading back to the resort for the reception.

I promised Claire the worm would not be at the reception. Unfortunately those promises are never kept, and being a wedding, inevitabley the worm did come out after a number of wines. It of course as ever pleased the crowd, making sure it will not be the last time the world gets to see the worm...

So really it was a great trip that just wasn't long enough.
Wine. Weather. Worm. What a combo!

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President Clinton

Wednesday, February 21, 2007 9:42:47 PM (W. Australia Standard Time, UTC+08:00)

Since the great Bill Clinton was President several years ago, I have managed to adopt Pres (or President) as one of about 23 different nicknames that I have. Up until recently this was only a nickname. However I now have the opportunity to tell everyone that I am officially also now known as President Clinton.

An opening recently came up in the Fujitsu Social Club, and having been an avid attender of events and a committee member, when the opportunity to be President of our Social Club came up, I was more than eager to take on this title and role. And being the ever popular and vibrant personality that I am, the social club was very keen (likewise) to have me in this figure head role. So I have now officially taken over as President. President Clinton.

There is currently no Hillary's or Monica's on our list of a few hundred members, but hopefully as time goes by I will be able to lay my own legacy and stories.

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Rosemount Bowling

Monday, February 12, 2007 6:04:05 PM (W. Australia Standard Time, UTC+08:00)

On Saturday night it was Ethan's 15th birthday (Claire's brother). We were invited to go along, and as it was decided it was going to be a bowling night (of the ten pin variety) there was no way I was going to miss it.

Of recent times I have become a bit of a ten pin bowling junkie. I don't go that much at all - I would love to go every week - I just don't have the time. Also they have just closed down the only ten pin bowling alley in the city to build new apartments (grrrr :@), so there is no longer anywhere close to bowl. But none the less when I get an opportunity to bowl I take it.

I had never been to Rosemount bowl before, and was pretty impressed with the setup they have there. The place is pretty small, with only about 8 lanes, but it has a pretty cool retro feel about it, and is nice and intimate. In fact I wouldn't mind having my own party there sometime and booking the place out. Oh, and they sell beer so the place had to be good.

With most sports I do, I tend to be what most people would refer as overly competitive. Bowling is definitely no exception. On Saturday night the age ranged from a 5 year old girl to parents 2 generations older than her - however this did not stop me from being my usual obnoxious competitive self.

After bowling relatively well for the first game and leading all the way into the final round, I was feeling pretty good about myself. Clayton, who was unaware of the rules up until I told him about half way through the game, however, decided to hit a number of strikes on his final couple of goes and pipped me to the post. I didn't like this at all, giving me a serious dent in my ego, not to mention curbing the arrogance I was able to display up until then. Last time I ever help anyone else.

Luckily, like any champion, I was able to rebound for the next game, hitting a pretty reasonable 151 and demolishing my next opponent by over 25. It wasn't as good as the 186 odd that I got on some other freak night at the old Perth bowling alley (where I managed a turkey - but thats another story), but none the less I was impressed with my effort. Plus I got to rub it in the face of my younger opponents how much better I was, how many strikes I got and pretty much how I rule at bowling, for the rest of the night - which wasn't really that much longer because my younger opponents had to go to bed.

Ah, nothing like a ten pin bowling party on a Saturday night.

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Surfing

Wednesday, February 07, 2007 6:44:23 AM (W. Australia Standard Time, UTC+08:00)

Many girls out in the world think I am a great surfer. I think many blokes out there think I am also. Truth be told though I am just a great liar. Up until Saturday I had never surfed - never even been in the water with a surfboard. Sure I used a body board for many years but never the standing up variety. But now, after years and years of spinning yarns about my surfing prowess I can now say I am a surfer.

Surfer ClintonOn Friday night Claire and I headed up to Lancelin with Gerg and Kate for a weekend away, and come Saturday morning with a nice warm day ahead we headed down to the beach for a day of surfing. Gerg went over the basics with me (get on a wave then stand up) and we hit the water. It was pretty darn frustrating trying to stand up. The first 30 minutes was spent getting up to my knees - turns out I could be a great knee boarder - before Gerg gave me another piece of advice: don't use your knees, just stand straight up.

And so after about an hour of trying I was able to catch a wave, stand up on the board, and cruise on the wave for a good few seconds standing up. It was awesome. I felt like a God. My New Years resolution of 2004 was achieved. My ambition to be a surfer was achieved. In fact it was one of my proudest moments...

I spent the next few hours mastering the sport. I probably managed to catch about 10 waves in total standing up. By my final wave I was standing there saluting the crowd that had gathered watching me from the beach (Claire). Plus I had realised how addictive catching waves is. Sure I was using an oversize 7'10 board which was pretty buoyant - but hey, I reckon it was pretty darn good.

So now that I have the bug, look out for me at your local beach. And I mean look out for me because I probably will run you over. I have several bruises and cuts and bumps from where I ran myself over...

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