In aerodynamics, watercraft, board sports and probably human personality, it’s always been and always will be the trade off: You can have quickness or you can have stability, but you can only have so much of both. The best you can hope for is a compromise that suits your needs and the experience to enhance whatever speed or stability you were handed.
While slow and wobbly somehow work together without any compromise at all.
mddshubby2005 over 5 years ago
“Frazz, can I have the scuffed-up paddleboard NOW, or do I need to beat around the bush some more?”
posse1 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Great story line to follow! These deserve to be read thru a few times.
sandpiper over 5 years ago
Kid would rather have Frazz’s board than a new one. High compliment.
Ubermick over 5 years ago
Of course he’d rather have Frazz’s. Years from now it’ll be worth millions, given that it was once owned by He Who Chooses To Walk Among Us™.
danketaz Premium Member over 5 years ago
Funny, I keep getting the notion that the sup is now a foot or two shorter than it was.
cervelo over 5 years ago
The kid is “the” clear winner. He gets a board and gets to work on his sense of balance.
Bilan over 5 years ago
Doesn’t this mean that Kyle now has two sups?
well-i-never over 5 years ago
Good one!
ValancyCarmody Premium Member over 5 years ago
LOVE the “stable” allusion
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Blog PostsFrazz18 hrs ·
In aerodynamics, watercraft, board sports and probably human personality, it’s always been and always will be the trade off: You can have quickness or you can have stability, but you can only have so much of both. The best you can hope for is a compromise that suits your needs and the experience to enhance whatever speed or stability you were handed.
While slow and wobbly somehow work together without any compromise at all.
whelan_jj over 5 years ago
“For me” = Not as large as it used to be.