
Last night I attended the premier of a new surf film "One Califoria Day" The Premier was held at El Ssegundo High School.

Before the movie. Its was sold out. The place held 8oo people.

I got there a little early so I stopped at this Mexican place . This was the Taqullia Bar over 50 different kinds to try.

Sunday the wind was on it from sun up. Still managed to have fun . Surfed the mid streets. Some of the inside sections were real fun.

The following photos are of Dano test riding his new hull design. The board I think is 7'-8".


I have been riding hulls for about 12 years now and I think its cool there are some people giving them a try.


I surfed my 6'-0 pavel quad for most of the session. but at the end I switched to my new 5'-9" M Junod quad. Low entry rocker make this board really good. M Junod shapes out of Santa Cruz. He currently is shaping me a 7'-6" single fin gun.
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Went to the flick too. Great crowd. Great local vibe. Movie was good but the editing and pace were bad.I remembered that I thought the same way about SingleFin Yellow when i saw it at El Segundo High a couple years back. The two dudes who made the movie are super cool heads and they made a great movie, just wish they would work on the pacing of it.
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Yeah, that seems to be a problem with a lot of surf films lately. Even the ones that I dig, like Sprout and Glass Love, are tough to watch in one sitting. I guess it's a matter of these guys getting so much good material and having a hard time editing it down. But, sometimes, for the sake of pacing, good stuff has to go. That's what DVD extras are for.
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