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June 5th, 2016 The RUN is 29 out of 29 Weeks.
Waist high or better at least once a week.

We had waist to chest high waves June 4th, 2016.
 

Muhammad Ali, Harambe, Trump, and another Swell.



The GREATEST Has fallen. Muhammad Ali passed away on Friday June 3rd, 2016. He was 74 years old. Though he looked more like he was 94. He had been suffering from Parkinson's since the late 80's. If you don't know who Muhammad Ali is, you need to stop reading this blog right now and google his name. Once you get caught up on Ali you are welcome back to this blog.

The photo above is the iconic image of Cassius Clay (Ali's first name) knocking out Sonny Liston for the heavyweight championship in Lewiston, Maine. May 25th, 1965. Ali was 23 years old. He went on from this bout to so many other incredible fights, that it would seriously take another few months worth of blogs, just to cover them all on this blog.



Hell even the Beatles wanted to meet him and pose for the zany pics that they were known for back in the early 60's. All four of these moptops at once couldn't take Ali down in the ring. The studio and the stage? Yes. Not boxing.

My father and my brothers were huge fight fans back in the day.

And when the young Cassius Clay burst on to the scene, boxing was changed from that moment on. No one had ever seen, or heard such a flamboyant character than Ali. He was the first outspoken athlete of that era. Many who followed Ali copped his style and his personality. But Ali was the first.



No he was not shy when it came to demoralizing his opponents. It's one thing to be a loud mouth, and quite another to be a loud mouth who could back up anything he said. And he could. Some of the greatest fights I have ever seen were the Ali fights. His absolute hilarious promos leading up to each fight was full on entertainment. His epic battles against Joe Frazier were classic.



Ali could dance and hit Joe at will, while the steady and deliberate style of Frazier would just keep coming. Ali's incredible moves in the ring were nothing short of masterful. Nobody had ever seen anything quite like him. Evasive, fast, and zen like moves, backed with his stinging fists and stinging tongue were no match for most of the heavyweights back in the day.



He would totally embarrass and frustrate his opponents. You would almost feel sorry for anyone who stepped into the ring with him. Almost, because no one wanted to see Ali lose. He was after all the GREATEST.



Taking out the man who would eventually take his title, George Foreman in another Ali classic. One of the things that Ali brought to the table was the excitement he would create prior to his bouts. I know that Sugar Ray Leonard copied Ali's style, and it's obvious that all the wild antics of sports figures who came after Ali, owe this man a great debt of gratitude.

Like all fighters, the game only lasts so long. There's always someone faster and tougher than you climbing up in the ranks, waiting to get a shot at the title.
It was heartbreaking to see Ali lose at the end of his career. But he gave us some of the most enjoyable sports moments in all of history.



His funny antics with Howard Cosell were the best. Ali would be merciless on Howard. Toying with his toupee on live TV was freaking hilarious. How could you not laugh at that? It is a less colorful world today with his passing.

God bless the whole Ali family.

Speaking of sad passings.



This magnificent Silverback mountain Gorilla was shot and killed last week after a toddler got away from his mother and somehow managed to fall into the moat where "Harambe" and other gorillas live. The death of this Silverback sparked all kinds of negative comments on social media as well as on all the TV and cable networks.

You were either blaming the mother, or blaming the zoo. Or both.



Personally, I blame the mother. I know some of you are furious, with those of us who see the mother at fault. There would not be a international discussion if the mother had held onto her 3 year old child.

The boy had just said to his mother "I want to go in the water and see the monkey!" WHAT??? If any of my kids at that age had said that while we were all standing there watching these great apes, I'd be all over the kid.

The image above is terrifying. No mother wants to see her child in this terrible situation. Nobody does. The zoo keepers claim they had no choice but to dispatch the gorilla. So incredibly sad.

Harambe was only 17 years old. Just two years shy of his mating age.

"Surfing and Crying Heals All Wounds"


 



I chose this shot of Ed's this week, because one of his peers got a nice cover shot, on the new ESM this month that reminded me of this pic. Ed and I had a funny thing we would do whenever Brian Nevins got a beautiful shot. Which by the way, was anytime Brian pointed a camera at any subject. Any way, Ed would do his best Jerry Seinfeld impression when he would sneer "Newman". Only Ed would do "Nevins". Brian knew about it and would laugh right along with us.

This by the way is the new cover shot that Brian took.



Cover photo by Brian Nevins.

To see more of Ed's pics just scroll through the archives. He has shot so many pics for the blog. Be sure and pick up a copy of the COLD COAST and check out Ed's own gallery.
Each week I will feature one of Ed's great pics from this blog. Photo by Ed O'Connell
*Click the photo above to see a larger version of Ed's Pic.




ATTENTION ALL SURF ARTISTS. See above.



The Dan Healy Foundation is something worth learning about.


Now for Some More Of My Weekly Global Observances

Once again "Mr Open Mouth Insert Foot" has spewed forth more hard to believe comments. This time against a Federal Judge. It's almost too hard to fathom that he is still as popular as he is. Every time I think he's gone too far and he is going to topple along with all of his rabid followers, he seems to be able to brush it all off and just keep going.



It kind of was Donnie. Calling him a Mexican. Just saying.



Even FOX NEWS has got his number. But will this be the straw that broke the TRUMP camel's back? Who knows?

KSM Photoshop of the Week
Now what do you suppose would of happened if our boy KSM had fallen into the moat? I'm not so sure the Zoo officials would of taken such drastic measures. But I guess we'll never really know. One can only speculate.



As always... take advantage of this weekly photo shop of the mastermind who planned 9-11 and resulted in the deaths of 3,000 innocent civilians by KSM (Khalid Sheik Mohammed).

*Note to self must pick up a case of used King Kong VHS tapes at Home Depot this week.

RIP MARK PARENTEAU WBCN Jock June 3, 2016
RIP Mohammed Ali June 3, 2016
RIP Harambe May 29, 2016.

Please Pray for local Hampton surfer Terry Morrison and his family. Also please pray for Marine SSGT George Masten.
A combat Marine who served in Korea and Vietnam. He was awarded the purple heart for wounds received in Vietnam in 1967. George is battling cancer.
PLEASE say a prayer for him.

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Today- Saturday June 4th, 2016. Photos by RALPH



(Above) Proof of size. Clearly it was waist high or bigger. Unless this guy was
2 feet tall. And he was not. Saturday June 4th, 2016
Photo by RALPH
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(Above) This man Rick Evans, was so stoked to be surfing with his youngest
on the morning of Saturday June 4th, 2016
Photo by RALPH
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(Above) And this man Mikey Evans was just as stoked to be surfing with
his dad again at his homebreak. And me? I was just as happy to be shooting Mikey again. He is such a pleasure to watch. Any of you longboarders would
do yourselves well to watch and learn when he paddles out.
Saturday June 4th, 2016
Photo by RALPH

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(Above) Julie Jakoboski was out hunting down the elusive little barrels on her yellow barrel rider. Saturday June 4th, 2016 Photo by RALPH
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(Above) I never caught this guy's name, but I did tell him where to see this.
Hope he's seeing it. Saturday June 4th, 2016
Photo by RALPH
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(Above) Mark Angelini was in town and I was able to catch a few of his waves
as he kept jumping up and spinning around. I was getting dizzy just watching him. Saturday June 4th, 2016
Photo by RALPH
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(Above) Elizabeth Ann was in her "must surf mode" when she ran past us
all at the 10th Street opening and into the water. This girl is one stoked individual. Saturday June 4th, 2016
Photo by RALPH
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(Above) I love Pev's sneaky drop knee stance. Skip and I were talking about Pev's rise to the top of the heap with his peeps in his longboarding. He's one
of our
Top 5 longboarders. And he got there by being so diligent and
relentless every swell for the last few years. Saturday June 4th, 2016

Photo by RALPH
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(Above) Another one of the up and coming longboard women surfers. Hannah Vokey is determined to learn the art of true longboarding. I see her getting better with each new swell. Saturday June 4th, 2016 Photo by RALPH
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(Above) I told Max when he showed up with Jake, that I didn't think it was "shortboardable" . Turns out it was. Saturday June 4th, 2016
Photo by RALPH
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Today- The Long Ass Sequences of June 4th, 2016.
Photos by RALPH




(Above) Once again, I regretted not shooting video. Between Pev and Mikey
I would of had another classic longboard clip. Saturday June 4th, 2016

Photo by RALPH
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(Above) This was the first chance I had, shooting Mikey Evans since his return
on June 1st. I'm happy to report, that his surfing is a smooth and cool as ever. Saturday June 4th, 2016
Photo by RALPH
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(Above) This may have been Skip's first wave this day. I do know that this
was one long ride. I gave him the nod of approval of this wave. He earned it. Saturday June 4th, 2016
Photo by RALPH
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(Above) Max somehow managed to generate enough speed to connect
the dots on this long sequence. Saturday June 4th, 2016

Photo by RALPH
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(Above) Lars Hamilton came out with all pistons firing and stitched a
few lips out there. Saturday June 4th, 2016
Photo by RALPH
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Today- The Insane Waves of Tavarua Fiji. May 4th, 2016.
Photos courtesy of Becca Speak.




(Above) While the whole surfing world is watching the FIJI Pro this weekend,
19 year old Becca Speak, will be watching and remembering the waves she caught at Cloudbreak and Restaurants just a few weeks ago.
May, 2016
Photo courtesy of Becca Speak.
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(Above) The right on Tavarua is always a welcome alternative to the machine like perfection lefts, that the Island is known for. Becca Speak dropping into
a decent size right. May, 2016
Photo courtesy of Becca Speak.
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(Above) The screaming left at Restaurants is perhaps one of the fastest left handers on the planet. According to Becca, it's the most perfect wave she has ever seen. Becca Speak flying just inches above the coral reef at Restaurants.
May, 2016
Photo courtesy of Becca Speak.
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(Above) Sometimes the reef can bite you. Becca's battle scars at Restaurants.
May, 2016
Photo courtesy of Becca Speak.
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(Above) Becca dropping into perfection. May, 2016
Photo courtesy of Becca Speak.
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(Above) This is a serious cutback for anyone. Becca on the rights again.
May, 2016
Photo courtesy of Becca Speak.
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(Above) And this is a REAL serious cutback. Cloudbreak.
May, 2016
Photo courtesy of Becca Speak.
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(Above) And this is some serious consequences at Cloudbreak.
May, 2016
Photo courtesy of Becca Speak.
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(Above) What we all seek. The barrel on Tavarua.
May, 2016
Photo courtesy of Becca Speak.
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(Above) How bad do you want it? Cloudbreak, Tavarua, Fiji.
May, 2016
Photo courtesy of Becca Speak.
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Today- Leftover Video Frame grabs. by RALPH



(Above) Gilly from a hurricane or two ago. Video Frame Grab by RALPH
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(Above) Erik Zak walking the plank in 2014. Video Frame Grab by RALPH
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(Above) The one good thing about these kind of images is, you can stop
the film wherever you want.
Video Frame Grab by RALPH
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Today- The Engagement Swell. May 2016.
Photos by Melanie Spearman



(Above) Congrats to the latest "surf couple". Artie Seaman and Melanie Spearman got engaged on this last surf trip. May , 2016
Photo courtesy of Artie Seaman

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(Above) I know this feeling. Having my finacee safely shooting on the beach.
Artie Seaman dreaming about the future, on a dream wave.
Photo by Melanie Spearman
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We welcome all Surf Related pics from our Readers. Just make sure they are at least 900 pixels wide. If you have any OLD photos of local New England surfers and or of local New England surfing, we would love to see them and share them with our readers.

We can scan them for you. And we get them back to you undamaged. Trust me. We can do this...people love the older stuff. So if you have any, please send 'em along. If you have prints/slides we can scan them for you.

And we don't care if you shoot pics with with your cellphones. I mean it. Most of the images you see on the news and on the Internet were shot with them Smart Ass Phones. So shoot and ask questions later.







(Above) Memorial Day. Monday May 30th, 2016. That's me holding onto my
very good friend and fellow Marine. SSGT George Masten USMC Retired.
Photo by Cory Fatello .
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(Above) Beautiful big sky. "Just the other day"
Photo by Johnny Grasso
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(Above) The only sign I'd consider putting in my yard this coming November.
Photo courtesy of The Google Machine
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(Above) ALL RISE: The 10th Street District Court Of Surf is Now in Session.
The Honorable Judge RALPH presiding.
CASE
#372 BLATANT DROP IN OF THE WEEK-
Click the image above to see the outcome of this Surf Crime and the Verdict
that was rendered.
Photo by RALPH

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CLICK ON THE PLAY BUTTON on each clip to view videos

Behind The Scenes Of Flat Feet Productions
from Flat Feet Productions on Vimeo.

Its summer, the waves are small and there is a lot of bullshit going on down here. Buckle up, Summer 2016 is going to be lit AF.





Hangs Upon Nothing - a 16mm surf film. Official trailer with original music by my band Turbofi to Zenith. To celebrate the trailer launch, we're releasing a few extras here: http://www.hangsuponnothing.com/

The full 8.5 minute original cut of the song in this trailer is available for download at the film's site. The song is "Hangs Upon Nothing (main title)". We're also releasing "The Pacific Express", an original track from the film's soundtrack. Limited edition hand printed film posters are also available.

Thanks for checking out this independent project.
______________________________________
credits:
Daniel Jones, Mikala Jones, Keoni Jones, Chuck Corbett, Deduk Aryadi, Duncan Susilayasa, Darmayasa Bleronk, Darmaputra Tonyo, Blacky, Dylan Amar, Dom, Ryan Turner, Timmy Turner - surfers

Jeremy Rumas - cinematography, animation, editing, title design

Ryan C. Emerson - color correction

music: "Hangs Upon Nothing (main title)" by Turbofire to Zenith

©2012 Little Sea Films Ltd
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facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hangs-U...




SEE YOU OUT IN THE WATER

This short 4 minute clip was shot a summer or two ago. And it was shot all on my GoPro Hero II. The problem with water photography is you have to be sitting on the surfers to get a decent shot. So I was limited out there. Plus I wasn't wearing fins. I know, I'm stupid. This was like I said a year ago. I have since started wearing fins. 
The surfers are: Kevin and Kody Grondin, DJ Sparks, Mike Stanek, Toby Parke, and Ryan Jackson. I used a Prince song. You know, because it was time. Check it out

No Pro Just Locals 5-10-16 from Ralph's Pic Of The Week on Vimeo.

After shooting a handful of pro longboarders a few weeks ago, I knew I had to shoot some of our own Non Pros. Though two of the very best were not in this clip (Mikey Moran and Mikey Evans) but I got plans for those two. My MIKEY and MIKEY video is coming soon. But back to this baby. The two standouts are Kyle Linseman and Pev. These guys have honed their craft of longboarding to an art form that would make any fan of longboarding smile and nod. There are others as well. Billy Ritchie, Julie Jakoboski, Jared Hay, Hannah Vokey, Skip Brunette, Rick Evans, Sam Vokey and Ken Linseman. The music is a Bryan Ferry remix. *Be sure to watch past the credits, and of course watch it in HD.

 

BOARDS of LENGTH Harley, CJ, and Austin April 27, 2016 from Ralph's Pic Of The Week on Vimeo.
CJ Nelson, Harley Ingleby, Guy Takayama, Austin Hollingshead, and Mark dropped by Cinnamon Rainbows on Tuesday April 26, 2016. They were on a promo longboard tour. And man did they have some clean boards. Really nice shapes and designs. They all went to FLATBREAD in Hampton that night to show movies and share the night with the local ESA-NNE fund raiser. The surf forecast for the week was dismal. But as luck would have it, the very next day....there was a beautiful clean waist high swell filling in on our beaches. Not a cloud in the sky, Harley, CJ, and Austin took advantage of the gift and paddled out. This clip is that session. The boys were joined by a handful of locals. Crop, Terence, and Julie. The soundtrack is me playing guitar over a Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music dub. The thing I took away from this day is, I MUST shoot a video of our BEST longboarders. Mikey Moran, Mikey Evans, Kyle Linseman, Pev, Kevin and Kody Grondin, Stevie O'Hara, Zappy, and Kai Nichols. And whoever else I may have left off that short list. Good longboarders walk to and from the nose. If you can't do that, you are just someone who rides a longboard. Like me.

 

 

 





























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taking off. Or you will end up here.




Today June 5th, 2016
" I can hover like this for 3 minutes...seriously!!"
 


I had to chuckle when I saw Mark do this. Hope he's chuckling now.
Photo by RALPH


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