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Screaming Kids at Shopping Centre

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Screaming Kids at Shopping Centre I would never go to this shopping centre. This is discrimination, its like saying, no old people. Children are children occasionally they do have tantrums. Ridiculous!!! DeeWhy Shopping Centre North Sydney. Love that Ocean! See you out in the surf! SALTY. surfergirlgoldcoast.blogspot.com/

Fuel Price Bargain of the day- fuel is up up up

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Surfing the waves and Surfing the Bargains. Matildas fuel at Tugun is cheaper then the garage right next to it Coles at Tugun. Cheaper even with the 8cent a  litre discount. I diligently shopped at Coles to get my discount 8c a litre discount. Matildas is 143.9 Coles  is 146.9 with 8c a litre discount, non discounted price is 154.9. This shows you have to always read the signs, not blindly assume the discounted voucher will give you cheaper fuel. I checked the motormouth website to see if they listed it.  They didn't have Matildas, but stated the Tweed Coles is at 141.9 http://motormouth.com.au/pricesearch.aspx?Region=Gold+Coast Swell dropping off, waves are smaller get in quick before it all goes. Love that Ocean! See you out in the surf! SALTY. surfergirlgoldcoast.blogspot.com/

BEST SURF and Bargain of the WEEK- Video: Gold Coast Stars Shred After The Storm

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  Today was the best day ever after the storm 5-2-2013.    Cyclone Oswald brought wind  and rain and huge swells. Each day calmed a little. The first couple of rainy day were strong and  powerful waves like Hawaii. The kind of waves where the wave does the work and not the board, so it was short board time. I rode my 7"2 fun board instead of my 8 footer. It was so big I stayed on the inside, the current was so strong at Rainbow Little Marley, that I drifted to the top of Greenmount when I finally got out. The whole time paddling out with massive walls of whitewash to duck dive. Then luckily there were smaller ones on the top of Greenmount, these had so much power, thick and forceful I thought was at Hookipa in Maui Hawaii. The colour of the water was brown, you could not see anything under you. There were logs and branches and other bits of storm residue everywhere. If you watch this video you will see how rough Snapper was, although the Pros chose to surf D'bah. Co astalw