The other day I asked everyone to tell me what they think of TexasSurfers.com. I got two replies, and would like to get a lot more. You can use the form right here to tell me what you think.
The two replies didn’t give me any contact info, which is fine, but it means that I have to reply to them on the website. So, here are those comments and my replies.
#1
Hi guys I love the site i found the site when lookin at tattoos. u have a pic of a guys arm with 2 surf boards on there. I took the idea of it for my leg as it was under 15 worst tattoos. I wanna c if u think mine is better or worse. Ryan
Yea Ryan, send in a picture of your tattoo with the form below. There’s an upload box you can use.
#2
I am always excited to visit this blog in the evenings.Please churning hold the contents. It is very entertaining.
Thanks a lot!
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I’d like to know what you think of this website, Texas Surfers. Tell me in this box, and hit send. It’ll email to me. You don’t need to give out your email address, or name.
Need Ideas? I’m curious about:
What do you like to see on Texas Surfers? For example, do you have a favorite article?
What would you change?
Is there anything you’re unhappy about on this website?
Do you like the layout of the site? If not, what would you change?
Recently, I’ve been busier than usual and mostly just tweeting. Those tweets turn into posts here. These are tweets of topics I’d write about if I had more time, but that I think you’ll enjoy. How do you feel about all these shorter posts on the website now?
If you want a reply you’ll need to leave your email address, but it isn’t required. You could even make up a funny name, in case I decide to reply to you on the website.
Also, If you ever see a link you think I might like, please send it to me. I’ll give you credit.
Gnarly Leash Ties are new. Surfers like myself find that we can only get a leash tie by either buying a leash ($20) or a new pair of baggies ($50). The truth is that before Gnarly Leash Ties, “free” leash ties have been really expensive. The ones on the market aren’t that strong either, and they snap. There has also been a lack of variety in leash tie color.
Gnarly Leash Ties come in a variety of colors, and you can buy 1 or 100. They’re also made of 400-pound tested parachute rope. People trust their lives to this material, we trust it to hold our surfboard.
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Gnarly Leash Ties are super strong! They’re 400-pound tested parachute rope. Sky divers trust their lives to this rope, so we trust it to hold onto our surfboards. They’re better than any leash tie you’ve ever used.
If you want to carry these in your surf shop, or want to see them in a local surf shop, I can be contacted using this form.
The ability to sign into Texas Surfers with the click of a single button through your own Facebook account has just been added. This makes it easier than ever to comment on our cool blogs. You don't have to create an account with Texas Surfers to leave comments any more.
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If you haven’t been commenting on our blogs, you’ve been missing out on the fun we could be having, discussing all kinds of surfing topics. Ask questions, tell us what you do like, what you don’t like – be open with your thoughts on our blogs and you’ll get a reply, guaranteed!