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  • #341916
    Kat
    Participant

    Ah bin je prefere cela! 😉

    #341917
    Caroline
    Participant

    Ca ne m’étonne qu’à moitié!!!

    #341918

    en tout cas avec toutes les soirees qu’on se prevoit et toutes les invitations Lille, Paris
    le retour va etre plutot joyeux !! 😆 😆
    cool cool cool 🙂
    see ya et bon courage… je reviens vos voir d’ici quelques semaines… lol
    bizz

    #341919
    Caroline
    Participant

    On a commencé dimanche, mais tu ne le sais pas : le film dans lequel tui figures a « été diffusé à Lille dimanche:-)
    C’est un premier pas vers tout ça!!!
    Amuse-toi bien, Bastien, profite:-)
    Bises,
    Caro

    #341920
    loic7
    Membre

    quel film ??? loll
    il passe des films sur Go’Oz en France, je savais pas que tu etais acteur mon ptit bastou… mdr

    #341921
    Caroline
    Participant

    Oh, juste le film du G’day Sunday de septembre à Paris:-))) Mais c’est un bon début, et vu le travail actuel… Waouh!

    #341922

    Arff ! J’y pensais plus à ce film !

    Hello Caroline ! ça fait longtemps , n’est-ce pas ?

    je vois que ce topic est toujours vivant ça fait plaisir !

    #341923
    bernisa
    Participant

    Ah oui, tu avais oublié ta prestation video… 🙂
    Nous on te voit à chaque fois et que dire…. t’es très photogénique ainsi que tes petits copains…. et copines….. 🙂
    C’est du reste pour ça que caro vient à chaque g’day maintenant !!! 😕 Elle espère elle aussi être filmée pour être projetée sur grand écran… 😮

    Have a nice day :soleil

    #341924

    Heu … oui … un peu ! 😆

    j’avais même oublié que j’avais cette video sur mon laptop , du coup je me la suis repassée bien sûr en passant à vous ! 😀

    Un truc bizarre quand même , je rencontre beaucoup de personnes présentes sur cette vidéo ici , hasard ??? 😆

    #341925
    Caroline
    Participant

    Heureuse coïncidence, non? Salut BG, salut, Isa!!!
    C’est chouette de se croiser comme ça, même si c’est du bout de la souris!
    C’est quand le prochain G’day Sunday où on pourra bien rigoler et bavarder davantage (surtout qu’avec BG, l’autre fois à Paris, c’était chaud, en plus, ze suis z’un peu timide…)?
    Alors, le retour d’Oz s’est bien passé?
    Bises, bon muguet et à bientôt,
    Caro

    #341926

    toujours la tete dans le coton….. 😆
    ca devient meme un peu galere…. quand les machines ne cassent pas c’est la pluie qui nous arretent
    dans notre elan vers la richesse… 😆
    bon ben je reviens discuter avec vosu en juin… je passais juste vous dire coucou !!!!
    nb: on travaille en polaire… MDR !!!!!! 😆 😆
    enfin deprimant je voulais dire ! lol

    bizz et a bientot !!!

    #341927
    Kat
    Participant

    Ptit coucou en passant aussi!!! J’ai arrete de bosser… je glande maintenant! C’est bien mieux!
    PS) GoOz, je vais enfin avoir le temps de lire ton carnet… j’ai 6 mois a rattraper 😕

    #341928
    Caroline
    Participant

    Salut, Nejùma et tous les autres aussi!
    Alors, ça va bien?
    Ca commence à furieusement sentir le retour pour certains?
    Attends un peu Go’Oz, ici, c’est la drache permanente!
    Voilà, on se retrouve entre vieux habitués, comme dans un bon vieux pub…
    A rpops de pub, (enfin…), mon thé m’attend, alors… A bientôt, et d’ici là, bon amusement!
    Caro

    #341929

    plus qu’une semaine de boulot…… 😛 😛
    c coool 🙂
    i will be back… 😆

    #341930
    Kat
    Participant
    Caroline wrote:
    Ca commence à furieusement sentir le retour pour certains?

    Caro

    Pas pour moi c’est certain !!!! J’en ai encore pour au moins 3 ans!

    #341931
    Kat
    Participant

    Un an a passe…

    Thursday, March 09, 2006
    Kelly Slater Wins Quiksilver Pro Presented By Samsung
    Kelly Slater (USA), the man considered the greatest surfer of all time, has lived up to expectation once again by winning the first event of the 2006 Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour, the Quiksilver Pro presented by Samsung, which climaxed in ultra clean one metre (three foot) waves at Duranbah beach on the southern end of Queensland’s Gold Coast today.Against Australian surfing icon Taj Burrow (AUS), Slater, the seven-time world champion was back to his absolute best, and the 34-year-old wasted no time in securing a lead in the 30 minute final.

    Thousands of fans cheered on as their surfing heroes went wave for wave, with both Burrow and Slater pulling out all the stops as they vied for the US$30,000 first place winners’ cheque and the all important ratings lead in the chase for the 2006 world surfing title.While Burrow waited patiently for the best waves, Slater racked up continuous scores, each wave slightly better than his last. The clincher came in the latter stages, with judges awarding Slater an excellent 9.0 ride, which forced Burrow onto the ropes.Despite his reputation as one of the most electric small-wave surfers in the world, 27-year-old Burrow was no match today for the ’King’, who for the first time since 1998 took top honours in the season’s opening event.

    The final tally – Slater leaving the water on 16.17 points to Burrow’s 14.60.

    “It’s been eight years since I won the first event of the year, it feels awesome, it’s great to get a start like that. I didn’t finish out the year super strong last year, so to start this year in the number one spot feels really good,” said Slater.The win brings Slater one step closer to another record, he is now just one WCT career victory shy of American legend Tom Curren’s total of 33, and it is the first time Slater has won one of his sponsor’s events since claiming the Quiksilver Pro in Biarritz, France in 1996.The question also begs, will Slater chase his own record, and go for world title number eight? But at this stage, the champ is still undecided.

    “It’s a real thing on everyone’s minds but it really isn’t in my focus right now. I do think about it, I’d be lying if I said I didn’t… but it’s not keeping me up at night and it’s not waking me up in the morning, it’s just something that could happen,” said Slater.Burrow was diplomatic in defeat, despite stating his clear intention to win the event after finding renewed hunger following a broken foot that hampered the back end of his 2005 campaign. For his runner-up placing today, Burrow pocketed US$16,000 and slips into second on the world ratings with 1032 points behind Slater’s 1,200.

    “Kelly did well, I didn’t get the wave I needed, but I’m really stoked with the result and to be out in the water competing again,” said Burrow.“It was always going to be a tough challenge for me. I really wanted to pull a ‘Mick Fanning’ [who returned from injury to win last year’s Quiksilver Pro] and come from an injury lay off and win the event. I’ve had a lot of time to think about it and I now have a different perspective and realise the things I have to do to get the results. I feel really focused now.”

    In this morning’s semi-finals, Slater ended tour rookie Bobby Martinez’s (USA) dream run in the Quiksilver Pro. The 23-year-old Santa Barbara surfer failed to find a second scoring ride in the fickle conditions of Duranbah Beach to finish equal third overall in his first top tour event as a touring championship surfer. Martinez accounted for some of the sport’s biggest names on his way through to the semi-final eliminating 2000 world champion Mark Occhilupo (AUS) in round two, world-rated number five Phil MacDonald (AUS) in round three, 2002 Quiksilver Pro champion local Joel Parkinson (AUS) in round four and world number four Damien Hobgood (USA) in the quarter finals.“I’m pleased with myself to make it this far and it was great experience for me. To lose to Kelly is… well he’s the best so it’s nothing to be ashamed of. There was only really the one good wave in the heat and Kelly got it,” said Martinez.

    Brazilian teenager Adriano de Souza (BRA) was another rookie who sent a clear warning to the established ranks that the face of this year’s tour has changed with the inclusion of a record 10 new rookies in the world’s top 45. The 19-year-old was eliminated in a much closer second semi of the Quiksilver Pro by Burrow to now be ranked at equal third in the world after his first event as a WCT surfer. The two small wave specialists went wave for wave but Burrow managed a heat high 8.33 score after the midway mark to secure a finals berth.“Getting this result is an amazing accomplishment. I’m very stoked. Hats of to Taj Burrow as he surfed very strong in the semi but I think I made a mark. Surfing against Taj was so good because it made me push myself and I learned a lot from this experience. I’ll go to Bells Beach now with a good mind,” said de Souza.

    Former three times world champion Andy Irons (Haw) also fell to Burrow, eliminated from the quarter finals to finish equal fifth in his first event of the year.The focus of the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour world now shifts to the Rip Curl Pro scheduled for Bells Beach, Victoria, Australia, April 11 – 21st, 2006.

    :onfire: :onfire: :inlove: :inlove: :inlove:

    #341932
    Kat
    Participant

    Rip Curl Pro – WCT – Slater Rings The Bell

    Thursday, 20 April 2006

    In what has been called one of the best finishes to a pro surfing event ever, the Rip Curl Pro has been won by Kelly Slater (USA).

    Defeating Joel Parkinson (AUS) in amazing three metre (eight to 10 feet) freight training waves at Bells Beach, Australia, it was the first time he has scored a victory at the event since 1994.

    Slater showed his true class peaking just at the right time in the final.

    “It’s been years and years since I’ve had a good result here and it has been a little frustrating for me,” said Slater. “But this year I stuck to my game plan and just worked with everything and relaxed.

    “Luckily we had good surf for the event and I tend to do a lot better when it’s big here rather than when its small,” Slater continued. « I really went for it on that 9.67 but other than that it was really hard to score big with the wind picking up five to 10 knots or so in the final. It was just an awesome day and for sure the best day I’ve ever had at Bells in my lifetime.”

    Slater also achieved a few extra milestones in winning the event equalling Tom Curren’s (USA) record for having won 33 Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour events, the most in pro surfing history.

    “I didn’t think of it until after I got out of the water, but I tied Tom Curren’s 33 event wins now,” said Slater. “I’m just happy with that and to do it at Bells Beach is ironic since this is where Curren won his first title – he’s just always been my hero so I’d like to dedicate this win to Tom.”

    As far as finishing the rest of the tour goes Slater did not give an indication regarding his thoughts either way.

    “In a way [it makes sense to have a real dig at the world title this year] but it might also be fun not to…”

    It was also the first time he has defeated Parkinson in a man on man heat on the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour.

    Parkinson who had to surf four times today and had to hold off some strong challenges from Mick Fanning (AUS) in the quarter finals and then Mark Occhilupo (AUS) in the semi finals, admitted that he was “burnt out” come final time and couldn’t find his best form.

    Slater, however threw his all into the final notching up that 9.67 on a sizeable wave after he executed some scintillating top turns that threw loads of spray into the sky.

    From there Parkinson was on the back foot looking for a clean wall that would enable him to take it to the eventual champion.

    A few passed by but it was evident that Parkinson had fallen victim to fatigue and the cold and could not get into the correct position to catch them.

    “It was a hard final,” said Parkinson. “The tide was starting to get to it and it was really about choice of waves. I started getting cramps yet I kept saying to myself, ‘If that wave comes I’m going to give it 100 per cent,’ but it never really came, so I sat there and let the time tick.

    “It’s really punishing on the body. Just when you finish the wave at Bells, you have to deal with the shore break on the paddle out… there’s no let-up. Very rarely do you get out clean without having to make a few duck dives or taking a few on the head, so it definitely takes it out of you.”

    Parkinson is now sitting in number three on the ratings and will take the confidence from the finish here into the next event with the hope gaining a victory.

    Finishing in third place and gaining his best career result to date was Luke Stedman (AUS) who was ousted by Slater in the first semi final.

    Surfing with newfound confidence, Stedman was solid in his performance and had Slater on the ropes for part of the semi leaving him needing a big score to catch him.

    Stedman took off on a solid wave that could have closed the door on Slater but faltered on a big turn. That mistake in turn gave Slater a clear passage into the final, but Stedman will use the experience as a learning curve for next time.

    “Kelly is both a great surfer and great competitor and I really enjoyed surfing against him,” said Stedman. “I’m sure he attacks each heat the same way I do. You’re out there to get the best waves no matter what and that’s all it takes to win semi finals. I’ve never been this far in an event before so it was a really good experience. I know how to tackle it next time and I’ll go into it with a bit more aggression from the word go.”

    Now sitting in number 11 on the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour ratings Stedman is in the best position of his career and he now realises that a win is certainly not out of his grasp.

    “I’m now in a great spot on the ratings and I’m going to get the sheet and show everyone [laughs]. It’s given me confidence now as I know a win is achievable,” said Stedman. “The intimidation is going now and I know what it takes to win heats. I used to look at the draw and go, ‘wow Kelly Slater, Andy Irons’ but now I feel much more confident. I’m just going to train and surf and get myself into a mental state so I can have consistency for the rest of year.”

    Also finishing equal third was the “Raging Bull” Mark Occhilupo (AUS) who at 40 years of age is surfing better than when he won the event in 1998.

    His earlier event match-up with Andy Irons (HAW) in the quarterfinals has been claimed as being one of the best heats of all time.

    Occhilupo was obviously disappointed in not going all the way, given he was so close to a shot at ringing the bell, but commented that he is still eager to compete in this event even if he decides to retire at the end of the 2006 season of the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour.

    “I was a bit disappointed because I was having some problems with my equipment out there,” said Occhilupo. “But I’ve really enjoyed surfing out here today and I reckon it won’t be the last time I come back to Bells for this event. It was a great result for me at this stage of my career.”

    Occhilupo was clearly the sentimental favourite of the Rip Curl Pro and huge cheers went up every time he paddled for a wave.

    He even took out the Ford Ute Wave Of The Event Award for his efforts in the quarterfinal and claimed an extra $AUS1,000 for his troubles.

    When he left the water after his semi he was mobbed by all and sundry as they tried to get close to their hero.

    “The support from the crowd here today has been amazing,” said Occhilupo. “They’ve been behind me all the way and I’m also a little disappointed I couldn’t give them something back. I love coming here… I’d like to congratulate Kelly and Joel and thank all the crowd for coming down here today.”

    All eyes will now turn to the next event on the Foster’s ASP Men’s World Tour, The Billabong Pro which kicks off in two weeks time in Tahiti.

    #341933
    Caroline
    Participant
    Nejma wrote:
    Caroline wrote:
    Ca commence à furieusement sentir le retour pour certains?

    Caro

    Pas pour moi c’est certain !!!! J’en ai encore pour au moins 3 ans!

    Tu m’embauches?

    #341934
    Caroline
    Participant

    J’ai lu en diagonale (oui…), mais même comme ça, j’ai bien vu que le texte ne comportait aucune mention de notre chère Gisèle;-)

    #341935
    Caroline wrote:
    J’ai lu en diagonale (oui…), mais même comme ça, j’ai bien vu que le texte ne comportait aucune mention de notre chère Gisèle;-)

    yep… et meme pas de moi… pourtant apres tous les efforts de fournis !!!! 😆 😆
    bientot de retour sur le net !!!! coool !!!!!!!!!!
    bizzzz

    #341936
    Kat
    Participant

    Hu… I am confused… Who is Gisele???

    Sorry Go’Oz… next time!

    Caro… can’t hire you… sorry… I think I am going to eat noddles ’till the end of times 😮 I am a bit broke, for a change 🙄

    #341937

    i’m in victroria !!!!!!!!!!!!! oh yeah !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    lol
    😆 😆
    sinon nejma a dit vrai… c qui gisele ?? 😛

    #341938
    Kat
    Participant

    Retour a la civilisation Go’Oz???

    Et pis d’abord c’est Nejma avec un N majuscule… non mais!

    #341939

    bof tu sais les majuscules….
    apres des mois passes dans le bush a bosser et boire des bieres on perd toute notion orthographique… 😆 😆
    yep de retour a la civi pour quelques… jours… 😆
    see ya Nejma !!! 😉

    #341940
    Kat
    Participant

    Pfffffffffffffffffffff I hate Gisele 😮 🙁 🙁 😥 👿 😈 😮 :bomb:

    #341941
    Nejma wrote:
    Pfffffffffffffffffffff I hate Gisele 😮 🙁 🙁 😥 👿 😈 😮 :bomb:

    c’est de la provoc…. 😆 😆
    ou bien c’est juste dans le but d’avoir un peu de news de notre chere Caro… disparue !!!!!
    alors les vignes, ca picole un peu au moins ??? 😛 😛
    c’est peut etre la potion miracle pour tenir en equilibre sur le surf ? 😮

    #341942
    kuiper25
    Membre

    hi , si ça se trouve giselle se dore la pillule en bonne compagnie sur une plage de miamie beach …. LOOOL

    d’ailleurs je crois l’avoir reconnue dans une série , elle avait changer de nickname … pam ? ou pamela LOL je crois , ptdr

    si elle a pas les oreilles qui sifflent la LOOL mdr 😆 😆

    #341943

    bah refaite comme elle est elle doit plus rien entendre si ca se trouve…. 😛

    #341944
    Kat
    Participant

    Jáime bien Pam 🙂 Pffffffffff quel prenom stupide Gisele…… Grrrrr Bon bin me reste Colin :inlove:

    Nan mais cést fini oui!

    Nan pas de picole, les vendanges sont terminees depuis bien longtemps. Here we prune, trim, thin and wrap…….. Jái recu ma paie de la semaine derniere… Je pensai recevoir 35$ pour un jour et 2h de travail et me voila avec 153$… I am confused 😮

    Bin vui Caro tés ou???????????

    #341945
    Nejma wrote:
    Bin vui Caro tés ou???????????

    we miss you….. :inlove:
    😆 😛 😆

    #341946
    Buell
    Participant
    kuiper25 wrote:
    hi , si ça se trouve giselle se dore la pillule en bonne compagnie sur une plage de miamie beach …. LOOOL

    d’ailleurs je crois l’avoir reconnue dans une série , elle avait changer de nickname … pam ? ou pamela LOL je crois , ptdr

    si elle a pas les oreilles qui sifflent la LOOL mdr 😆 😆

    Dis kuiper25….
    Ca y est tu commences a approcher du sourire sur ta photo !!! rire-20060614.gif

    ohhh c qu’une boutade, rien de mechant hardrock-20060614.gif

    #341947
    Buell wrote:
    Dis kuiper25….
    Ca y est tu commences a approcher du sourire sur ta photo !!! rire-20060614.gif

    ohhh c qu’une boutade, rien de mechant hardrock-20060614.gif

    et encore t’as rate THE photo… un pic pris a marseille un soir d’ete 2005 sur une terrasse d’un pub irish… 😆 😆
    je crois que tu peux la trouver dans le forum divers… 😛
    see ya !!!

    #341948
    KroKoala
    Membre

    euh t’as vraiment envie d’effrayer les gens 😆

    D’autre part je ne sais pas si c’est une très bonne idée de montrer nos photos de soirées AA 😎 C’était l’an passé nous étions jeunes…

    Bon sinon quand est ce que tu te remet au surf ??? 😛

    A+

    #341949
    pam_dyuk
    Membre

    yo yo yo!
    c est pas sur la murray river de mildura avec les 3cm de vagues (quand le bateau de tom sawyer passe) et les pieds dans le coton qu il va se mettre au surf le petiot! il est plutot bien cale dans le canape du riviera bp a mater la france qui remet une raclee aux bresiliens…
    bref
    vive le surf et les grosses vagues comme celles d hier apres midi sur rottnest island (wa)
    see ya
    pam

    #341950

    pfffffff… vous avez pas compris ma strategie 😉
    en fait je me refais des pieds tout neuf, avec option antiderapant pour le surf… 😆 😆
    vivement l’ete et le retour a la playa !! 😮

    #341951
    kuiper25
    Membre

    oualala ça sent le chantage la …. (merci k-ro LOL ta le droit a une faveur la )

    moi j’aime bien giselle LOL LOL

    > buell ptdr , je sais je prend 30 photos pour en faire une ! j’y peu rien j’ai un sourire en plastique …c’est a faire pleurer LOLLOL mdr

    > go oz , alors ! ! c’est pas prés de guérir cette affaire sij’ai bien compris monsieur court au bar ! LOL 😆

    #341952
    kuiper25
    Membre

    ah oui , aussi LOL pour toute personne qui pourrait se « tater » a ressortir cette photo ! 😛 😆

    je préviens je suis un dangereux !! 😮 😈

    #341953
    kuiper25 wrote:
    je préviens je suis un dangereux !! 😮 😈

    enfin plus fou que dangereux… 😆 😛 😆

    #341954
    kuiper25
    Membre

    mdr, 😆 😆

    decidement j’arriverai jamais a me faire passer pour un méchant …LOL

    PAs grave moi aussi j’en ai des bien des tophs hehe 😆 😛

    #341955
    KroKoala
    Membre

    Respires Kuiper ! Je crois que je l’ai mise a la corbeille, tellement tu me faisais peur sur cette photo 😆

    See you

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