Yeah, this is its second year, and we're very excited to be here, so we're going to
have this second festival. It's a meeting place for people to come together and share
stories, and the films really encourage that. Every film is a documentary that
is a beautiful story, and very inspiring in its own way.
Yeah, really good. I think this is so far the best film festival I have ever been,
so we're really happy to have it here. Australia is really good.
Fantastic that you've come to the new client seas and to the second yelling up surf film first of all.
And in counterwears to 80 possibly 90-foot blue whales going up to some of the systems that are probing heads.
And we're here today at the yelling up surf festival, surf contest, and the competition is very stiff,
as you can see the waves are really good out there. It's a bit challenging, some of the girls are going to have a bit of a hard time, but I'm going to leave the charge and help them out.
So basically I'm the person of the disabled surfing association in the south west, and we take anybody with any type of disability surfing.
And today's been really good, and I'd like to thank the surf film festival for letting us hold this event and the longboard, yelling out longboarders,
because this is letting the local community know who we are, and it's nice for people in the community to know.
There are quite a few young people here who have given out flyers, it is definitely going to come along, but that wouldn't be going for a while, so it's great, it's a really good day.
We're waiting for a change in freedom, it seems like it's all in no words or a style.
So I guess we're trying to use the world's most entertaining story of action sports to solve the world's biggest problems.
This summer, I know you do too, I know you don't too, and when you've got your love, everything goes dum dum di di dum.
some local secret spots and some of the local guys and you know they're kind
of enough to tell me where I should be sitting which is funny in the channel.
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