Sentences with phrase «like rolling surf»

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12) Back in the U.S.A., rock n» roll consumers were used to things like the Long Beach surf - band the Pyramids all shaving their heads, or arriving at a gig atop elephants.
There are no secrets to this burger recipe — this is simply a burger I like to cook on my grill, and then eat with a cold beer while watching the surf roll in.
There is no better feeling than paddling out and hearing an excited «yeeeeeeeeew» (kinda like a surfer's equivalent to «woop woop») as a big set rolls in.
Sports that benefit from the quad and thigh stretches below include: Cycling; Hiking, Backpacking, Mountaineering and Orienteering; Ice Hockey and Field Hockey; Ice Skating, Roller Skating and Inline Skating; Martial Arts; Running, Track and Cross Country; running sports like Football, Soccer, Gridiron and Rugby; Snow Skiing and Water Skiing; Surfing; Walking and Race Walking.
Mondo will start rolling out a series of new posters inspired by Marvel characters and if the first piece of art featuring the Silver Surfer (it's already sold out) is any indication, it's going to be a series you'll want to collect like a rabid Pokemon fan.
There is nothing like rolling out of bed, walking five minutes down the the beach, and surfing your local break.
Victoria Bay is a popular spot for surfers, as the area has right - hand, reef - like waves which roll over small boulder - like rocks for about 200 m.
We try to combine a kickass Rock «n» Roll surf holiday with the possibility to meet other like minded individuals.
No real surfer with any brains would paddle in front of a surfer up and riding when one's self is paddling out, simply because I'd rather be rolled by just the wave and not being run down like a road kill by a possible, out of control surf school graduate.
Tomorrow is looking like we might see some another new swell roll in so make sure ya's stay tuned right here to the one and only original baliwaves surf report.
Chances are, you'll fall in love here too, not only with the bronzed surfer crowds, but with the calm cove - like waters rolling off the bright white bay, framed by dramatic rock formations and bordered by world - class waves.
On albums like 2008's critically lauded Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill, her ghostly vocals drift like wisps of smoke through fractured moonbeams; lines of guitar emerge like discarded nets from the surf, tumbling back into a rolling sea of soft noise shortly after they appear.
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