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Saturday, Jun 26, 2004
Have you seen the classic Michael Caine film with the iconic phrase "What's it all about?". Well, people ask me what is Still Stoked Lifestyle, what's it all about?
I reply, "It's all in the surfers' word stoke, that indescribable buzz that permeates body, mind and soul after a good session in the waves".
It's a highly individual thing, often shared in the group of friends but equally sometimes not, because as the other saying goes - "one mans meat is another mans poison".
Still Stoked Lifestyle is pretty well all embracing, as I think the website shows, and that is only a little of our own Still Stoked experience.
Although Danny Cartwright coined the phrase Still Stoked back in 1997 to capture the thrill of riding longboard skates when the surf was flat, it sums up my lifestyle ethic to perfection. It has almost, if not completely, taken on the form of The Life Quest, the search for contented fulfillment.
The Still Stoked LIfestyle, like the phrase What's It All About is the expression of the 'pink feeling' of feeling good, really good, about what you are doing. It is also the point at which the other classic phrase comes into play "variety is the spice of life". A lot of guys may think I am nothing more than a surfinskatin' hippy freak and that's the rub, because My Still Stoked Lifestyle takes the form of many guises from the obvious description above to birdwatcher, river keeper, woodland worker, food grower, walker, lover of fresh air, nature and all things intrinsically free and wonderfull.
I still get the greatest buzz from the sense of movement and sitting in the van with all those travelling emotions of "just getting up and going". In many ways this rolls the total feeling of Still Stoked Lifestyle into one great ball of feeling good, it's easy to share ideas and thoughts on lifestyle and so in my blog, I am going to elaborate on my other lifestyle loves, which all make my Still Stoked Lifestyle complete, if not indeed maybe to the challice overflowing!
Posted on Saturday, Jun 26, 2004 at 11:39:13
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