Re: New move

From: Erik Eiseman (eeiseman@worldnet.att.net-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Aug 10 2000 - 10:21:52 PDT


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From: "Erik Eiseman" <eeiseman@worldnet.att.net-DeleteThis>
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Subject: Re: New move
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Right on Peter. I think some people were on the beach saying "wow,who is
that guy!?!"

Erik

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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:23 PM
Subject: New move

> Today I invented my first new move... I'm pretty darn sure no one has done
> this one before:
>
> 1. Carve into a gybe and duck the sail as if doing a normal duck jibe
>
> 2. instead of throwing the clew back behind you as you carve through the
> turn, throw it straight toward your face so that the batten end hits you
in
> the center of the forehead
>
> 3. keep carving as the rig bounces off your face and falls back toward the
> water... this will put you downswind of the sail.
>
> 4. In an effort to prevent further injury (or insult), push the sail down
> into the wind as it tries to tackle you... you are now sailing clew first
and
> backwinded
>
> 5. tack step around the front of the rig while holding the boom (no sail
> flip) and you come out sailing normally 180 degrees from your original
> direction
>
> 6. Utter the word 'ouch'
>
> I think I will call the move, "The Red Badge of Courage," since it should
> leave a little red bindi mark on your forehead if you do it with gusto. I
> just wanted to get this move documented in the public realm ASAP so that
Josh
> Stone cannot come out later claiming he invented it and then name it after
> some alien race.
>
> Peter



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