Friday, October 29, 2010

Movember - Hairy Lips are back!

It's official, I am joining the Movember movement. What this means, is that as of Monday, I will be sporting a clean shaven face for the first time in many a month, or even year. I will then proceed to grow fur on my top lip till the end of November - why you ask? All for ball and prostate cancer of course - the ladies have pink ribbons, we men have Mo's! Bottom line is, or maybe this time it's the top line? haha The MO will grow!
Are you brave enough?
The Classic Magnum MO

How did this all come about?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Movember (a portmanteau of the words 'moustache' and 'November'), is an annual month-long event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November. The event has been claimed to have been invented in 1999 by group of Australian men from Adelaide.
Since 2004, the Movember Foundation charity has run Movember events to raise awareness and funds for men's health issues, such as prostate cancer and depression, in Australia and New Zealand. In 2007, events were launched in Ireland, Canada, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. 
Origins
Seven Nightly News aired a story in 1999 featuring a group of young men in Adelaide who claimed to have had come up with idea of growing moustaches for charity in what "snowballed into a Mo-phenomenon, with people across Australia joining up".[1]
In the news report, members of the Adelaide-based "Movember Committee" explained how they came up with the idea for Movember one night in the pub. The group was said to have 80 men from Adelaide and interstate involved in the event, and aimed to raise money for the RSPCA through selling T-shirts in what they termed "Growing whiskers for whiskers".[1]
Seven News also reported that the Committee had received legal threats from a San Francisco-based group called the "Moustache Celebration Federation" that had claimed they had patented the term "Movember" in 1977.[1] A 2007 statement on the Committee's website states that upon following up on these threats it was discovered that neither The Federation, nor its alleged president, "Charles Kies III", actually existed. The Committee still holds their claims of having coined the term Movember in 1999 are "100% true".[2]

Even famous people are doing it!

You can join the movement here - Movember SA


Or you can donate here - CANSA


Or join the fun on Facebook - Facebook Group



Thursday, October 28, 2010

World Surf Games won by hosts, Peru!

The World Surf Games in Peru came to an end yesterday in fine style, with the relatively small surf community of the host nation winning team Gold. This was a massive success for the peruvian surf culture and can only hope to grow the sport on the west coast of South America.

Casey Grant


Altogether, 31 countries, with 220 surfers in their teams competed through a total of 250 heats. An amazing statistic in itself.

 Chantelle Rautenbach

Team South Africa did not let us down, with Chad du Toit, Casey Grant, Chantelle Rautenbach, Stacey Guy and Mathew Moir all ending up in the final stages of competition, leaving Team South Africa with the Bronze medal.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Surf Heaven turns to Surf Chaos

Heaven is turned asunder! Thats whats happened to a number of surfers travelling in the Mentawai Island Chain off of Sumatra, Indonesia. Considered the best wave hunting trip on the planet due to the amount of world class waves in the area, coupled with a super high swell window. I, myself, have done the coveted boat trip to these Islands and what a trip it was!

Unfortunately for the surfers and the people of of the Islands, there was a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in the area last night which caused a Tsunami. Resorts and villages were submerged, people flocked to the Islands high points and some surfers even needed to climb trees (Check this Link). Two surf charter boats are missing and up to 10 Australian surfers. South African surf travel company, All Aboard, reports that all their South African clients are accounted for, with no deaths or missing people.



You can find out more here - Sidney Morning Herald

In order to help the people of the Islands please support Surf Aid

Surf Aid Org

We obviously hope that the death toll is much lower than the last time this happened and that all the people of Sumatra and those traveling in the area will be alright.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Zaffers dominating early round of World Surf Games

Looks like Wok, Casey and Chad are on a mission to win the gold once again for team South Africa at the World Surfing Games. All 3 have made it through to round 3 of the competition.

Check out Round 1 action -

World Surfing Games - Round 1 Video

Thursday, October 21, 2010

The Portugal Bells Beach delivers for Quik Pro Day 2

I am amazed at how similar this beach in Portugal looks and rides like the famous Bells beach in Victoria, Australia. Looks like the guys have been having super fun waves for the 6 star Quik Pro. Take a look at the day 2 high lights here -

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

The new age of South Africa

So many people wonder whats happening in this new South Africa we call home. Questions about racism, hate speech, violence and xenophobia seem the norm. It's all a smoke screen though, pushed by the media in their endless pursuit to justify the need for news. Shock, awe and horror are their license for your interest.

Unfortunately for them, its no longer the reality. The new South Africans, my generation and those coming behind us, are on a different wave length. We don't care about race and what makes us different. We care about good times, good friends, good music and loving the country we were born in. We want to build a place where we all get along, where free speech means FREE and we want to be creative to do what we want to do, when we want to do it. This may come as somewhat of a surprise to the naysayers, but hell, they deserve every ugly, nasty surprise they can get! Yes there is violence and hate, but to be honest it's a Planetary problem, not just ours.

Viva SA, viva the new revolution!

This track by Bittereinder, featuring Jack Parow and Tumi Molekane, sums it up for me! Thanks dudes!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

theGoodLife

So many people ask me what theGoodLife is, that I had to actually get my ass crack in gear and get this shindig on the road. So soon, very soon, you will all get a taste! In the meantime make sure you are in Cape Town 11th December 2010 - for the super awsome launch event!

In the meantime, you will just have to watch this and get a sneak preview!

theGoodLife on Vimeo

Check out our new Vimeo Channel and add your xtreme videos!

theGoodLife

Monday, October 18, 2010

Eskom wants to destroy our Culture!

Having grown up in the quaint and bustling holiday town of St Francis Bay, it was with quite a lot of horror and rage that I learnt of Eskom's (South Africa's totalitarian and competitor free power supplier) plans to build a Nuclear Power Station in the Eco sensitive Thyspunt. This is one of the last places on our Eastern Seaboard that is still untouched by development or bloody water sucking golf courses! To replace this nirvana of nature and fynbos with nuclear plant simply gets my gall up.

So, it was with great joy and rapture that I read this article which appeared in the Weekend Post, Port Elizabeth, over the weekend -
Weekend Post Article - Delight, joy as nuke plant rejected
 
The main story in the article is that the South African heritage council, working alongside the San people, have blocked Eskom's plans, due to the wide distribution of ancient San traps at the location - which would be destroyed due to the development of the Nuclear Plant and certainly become inaccessible to people wanting to experience a part of our history. Happy days, or so we think...

Three days later and the following article appears in the Herald Newspaper -
Herald Article - Eskom’s Thyspunt nuclear plant study continues
Which basically states that Eskom does not care about the Heritage Council's findings and will continue their own investigations into the feasibility of the project. Once again the corporate giant thinks little of anything except profit and growth - even if it is at the cost of our own heritage and natural bounty.

There are so many reasons for them to stop this from happening, but Eskom it seems are blind to our concerns!

Many animals who call the bay home - such as Olly the Otter, who spent a morning with us frolicking in the rocks in front of the proposed site - will lose their homes and feeding areas. The San will lose one of their largest heritage sights!



Stop the Nuclear madness go to -
SMS “Supertubes” to 38665 (SA) at a cost of R 10.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Men who fight sharks

My good mates Frank Solomon and James Taylor are sailing across the Indian Ocean from SA. They just got to the Maldives, where apparently they have been scoring some epic waves.

What do they do on flat days or when the are becalmed?

Seems swimming with agro deep water sharks is the call - think I will leave this to them...