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Date Posted: 12:30:26 08/01/09 Sat
Author: Mahri
Subject: I used to like that too - being out jumping and riding the waves, feeling the pull was a giddy feeling. But getting caught in an undertow once scared the bejeebus out of me. I have a healthy respect for the power out there though :-)
In reply to: celtgirl 's message, "I love being IN it- I love the push and pull of the waves, like it's going to pull you right out and there's nothing you can do about it, that power is kind of mesmerizing. I was swimming at Vilano Beach in Florida one time and stood up to walk back to the shore, and had a wave just scoop me up and fling me onto the shore, I couldn't breath for a few seconds, because I hit so hard. It honestly felt like another person had picked me up and hurled me ashore." on 11:59:27 08/01/09 Sat


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