Saturday, February 27, 2010

More Pacific Surf

To better compound the obscenely unbalanced distribution of surf throughout the world it seems as though Chile's earthquake will be sending waves as far as Hawaii. Thought to be the largest waves seen in the island chain state since 1964, Hawaii's south shores will be met with the first waves of the tsunami around 4:20 pm EST. Not to undermine the tragedy of Chile's earthquake or even imply that tsunami waves move slow enough to catch, I think it's the old Atlantic's turn for a bit of swell, even if it does come through at 60 mph.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

under mind. that's awe somed.

Anonymous said...

I tried to under mind my girlfriend but she wouldn't go for it.

Anonymous said...

I don't blame her ,thats a disgusting act of moral depravity.

grumpy local said...

More examples of how humans are doomed.

Makes me sad.

Anonymous said...

Maybe is old Chinese custom, but its still depraved!

Anonymous said...

under mind;verb: i.e. to worry excessively about earthquake victims underwear.2. a depraved act.

Anonymous said...

aww. grumpy's sad.

grumpy local said...

aww. don't feel bad, it's not what you think.

I watched a movie this weekend where Rasta was talking about how watching pelicans glide made him sad, thinking about people living the grind and missing out on the intricacies of nature. I doubt Rasta is a sad person but that doesn't mean he can't ruminate watching pelicans and be sad.

Chicks dig it.

So, what happened to the tsunami swell, biggest since 1964?