I think you mean Trestle or Trestles, and at low tide, like this week, The Point looks more like a reef. Now whether it's Church or Churches, that depends on your position, and I know you know what I mean by position.
There was just a discussion about whether it's called Church or Churches, and the outcome seems to be that if your over sixty years old it's Churches, and if you're younger it's Churches. However, there are a few bloggers that call it "The Church", and they say I went and surfed the church, despite the fact that they never surf there, and I know you know who I'm talking about.
you dumb ass hondkies!! There was only ONE CHURCH on the property PERIOD so it cannot ever be called CHURCHES. Damn Crackers!! You burnt down your own church for once.
What they mean by saying "Churches" is "Church's". Church's doesn't mean more than one church; it means The Church's waves. So Rev. Al this may be another example of where you got involved in something you knew nothing about and merely exasperated the situation and distorted the truth, just saying...
just making a point, you don't say "i just surfed sano's", meaning sano's waves, you say "i surfed sano" period! which waves at church did you surf? upper, middle, or lower church! just like you don't say " i surfed malibu's", you say "i just surfed malibu"! to be correct you would say "i surfed the waves at church", not churches waves, there was only one church!
What uppers or lowers are you talking about? How many surf spots in the WORLD have an upper break and a lower break? You need to be specific! The question still stands, do you say I surfed SanO's or do you say, I surfed SanO?
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REPEAT! Sorry spin.
I hate you and I quit.
you dum ass rookie, hit the showers
you're a piss ant CADET!
Summer reruns again?
Is that Tresles or Tresle? We know it ain't no point! There must be another contest at Church (or Churches if you have A D D).
I think you mean Trestle or Trestles, and at low tide, like this week, The Point looks more like a reef. Now whether it's Church or Churches, that depends on your position, and I know you know what I mean by position.
There was just a discussion about whether it's called Church or Churches, and the outcome seems to be that if your over sixty years old it's Churches, and if you're younger it's Churches. However, there are a few bloggers that call it "The Church", and they say I went and surfed the church, despite the fact that they never surf there, and I know you know who I'm talking about.
Jeezus Lord, these flocks of yours are totally wacked out, and I think you know what I mean, don't you, Lord. MARANATHA!
you dumb ass hondkies!! There was only ONE CHURCH on the property PERIOD so it cannot ever be called CHURCHES. Damn Crackers!! You burnt down your own church for once.
when i surfed it, it was called "Young Mans"
What they mean by saying "Churches" is "Church's". Church's doesn't mean more than one church; it means The Church's waves. So Rev. Al this may be another example of where you got involved in something you knew nothing about and merely exasperated the situation and distorted the truth, just saying...
just making a point, you don't say "i just surfed sano's", meaning sano's waves, you say "i surfed sano" period! which waves at church did you surf? upper, middle, or lower church! just like you don't say " i surfed malibu's", you say "i just surfed malibu"! to be correct you would say "i surfed the waves at church", not churches waves, there was only one church!
How about surfing Lowers or Uppers or Blackies or Swamis or Tarantulas?
or good ol Tin Can's Beach or is it Tin Can Beach?
What uppers or lowers are you talking about? How many surf spots in the WORLD have an upper break and a lower break? You need to be specific! The question still stands, do you say I surfed SanO's or do you say, I surfed SanO?
You say, "I surfed."
What did you surf?
'Be Real', get real. Like everyone else, I slid across SANO'S waves. Do uou have problem with that or what?
You should say, I slid the waves at SanO, there is only one SanO. Get It!
A ponytail and probably a face to match!
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