Sunday, November 01, 2015
Trick or Treat
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Friday, October 30, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Thursday, October 22, 2015
What could have been...
Looking for high end donors in the line-up on a sunny morning in PR. Not many donors, but plenty of wave sliding. Subsequently, received this photo by text with the caption, "Casual Leon is his name" |
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Stoken
Great weekend at HR 15. All the great elements swell, stoke, strength and a great MMJ show. All that was missing was the rest of the gang.
As for the photo below, it appears to be from Guethery about 40 years ago. Check the logs on the roof.
As for the photo below, it appears to be from Guethery about 40 years ago. Check the logs on the roof.
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Friday, September 11, 2015
N'avez vous du grey poupon
In the absence of the grey poupon, perhaps we should be eyeing an HC1 aka the Happy Camper.
Watch their Video - Imagine pulling this behind the Malogua...
And it looks like it can handle Dr. Extremo's desire to dominate the So Cal boogie boarding scene.
Although, I'm confused why these jokers brought their dick dragger to a lake...
Wednesday, September 09, 2015
Stuffed
When I was pushing him into knee high waves at Sano I never thought this would happen. Ah, the joys of fatherhood.
Monday, August 24, 2015
Sunday, August 09, 2015
The New Ballena?
Apparently this vehicle is made in Germany and are used in Kauai for touring. Could this be the Malagua Royal? Is there a peddle operated version? Could this be the ultimate Ranch vehicle? Could be a great around the town vehicle for Rincon!!
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
East Coasters: please join us this Saturday to raise $ for the #surfrider foundation and help protect the oceans, waves and beaches we all enjoy and cherish. You will not only learn about the amazing work being done under the leadership of new CEO @chadrico but you can tip a few back with #superchad himself while enjoying the magic of Montauk. Details at: http://ift.tt/1W33u1D Hope to see you there #Montuak #smokingdolphin
East Coasters: please join us this Saturday to raise $ for the #surfrider foundation and help protect the oceans, waves and beaches we all enjoy and cherish. You will not only learn about the amazing work being done under the leadership of new CEO @chadrico but you can tip a few back with #superchad himself while enjoying the magic of Montauk. Details at: http://ift.tt/1W33u1D Hope to see you there #Montuak #smokingdolphin #maloguas
Monday, July 27, 2015
Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it
A video reminder of where it all began...
Stay Strong My Friends
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Ultimate Death Log?
Yesterday, I was one of 66 who set the world record for the most people to surf on one surfboard. It demanded a 10 second ride and we got 13 seconds.
Good view of me riding the wave at 55 seconds.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Friday, May 08, 2015
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Saturday, April 04, 2015
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Feels like Summer
A nice early long period south swell has blessed the California coast, which combined with mid-60's water temps and high 80's air temp and all day glassy conditions, made for an epic weekend of surfing conditions... and it ain't over. Heading north for Ghana and then Dume to round it out.
Monday, March 23, 2015
Dear PR Cobb
Dear. PR Cobb,
I don't know who "T.dd Sp..tor MD" is, or for that matter, "who the hell he thinks he is" but I would never charge for an eyecheck unless you showed up without cold beers. I'll reach out to Dr. Sp..ctor and the California Medical Board and see if I can get him to reverse the charges that his institution levied against you for what is apparently high quality medical care. It does not appear that he treated your back bain, anxiety, lack of sleep, agitation, difficulty concentrating or any of you other chronic and debilitating illnesses. It seems that he merely treated a case of Steptoe. I would recommend a good solid workout, a Pina, then apply some residue from you vaporizer to the affected appendage twice daily.
Respectfully,
Titus Stokenstrength MD
I don't know who "T.dd Sp..tor MD" is, or for that matter, "who the hell he thinks he is" but I would never charge for an eyecheck unless you showed up without cold beers. I'll reach out to Dr. Sp..ctor and the California Medical Board and see if I can get him to reverse the charges that his institution levied against you for what is apparently high quality medical care. It does not appear that he treated your back bain, anxiety, lack of sleep, agitation, difficulty concentrating or any of you other chronic and debilitating illnesses. It seems that he merely treated a case of Steptoe. I would recommend a good solid workout, a Pina, then apply some residue from you vaporizer to the affected appendage twice daily.
Respectfully,
Titus Stokenstrength MD
A Sign of Things to Come?
It seems like we are entering a new era of Cobbing. LogAlert is now a forum for LinkedIn? Spouses are posting on mologua.com and we are invoicing each other for services? How much is an eye check worth? DWU! No Cobbs! Send it to collections...
PS - Any other outstanding invoices between the Cobbs????
PPS - When a Cobb says, "See you in the hospital!" I don't think this is what is intended.
Monday, March 09, 2015
Early on there were just Cobbs
Like the universe, the Maloguas, in the beginning were just
a few Cobbs, hanging around together engaging in different activities. Although
not a surf related post, the essence of cobbing is still part of the fiber of
this particular event. Every July 4th weekend until about 2000, the ex-college
athletes from the Palisades would get together for dunk ball tournament at a
grade school in the Pacific Palisades. Needless to say there were a number of
ballers who played Division 1 volleyball, football, basketball, and water polo
who would turn out. To them the day was just a fun day to guzzle Coors Light
from a cold keg, catch up with friends, and play some casual basketball. No one had ever met Pony before….
This photo is taken before the start of the tournament but
certainly after a long night of raging
at Leon’s who had thought better of joining us and had decided to rehab on his
deck in Manhattan Beach. Although we did
not make it far in the tournament, we did better than we did at the beer pong tournament
in Las Vegas. On sure fire and brimstone
and Pony’s never say die, but come damn close, attitude we did win a number of
games and made it to the quarter finals. After each victory, there was a look
of complete stoke and unbridled exhaustion on Pony’s face. Between each game,
there would be a rabid eye check, a quick guzzle, then a pass out on the black
top or small patch of grass, face down with arms at his side and his right leg
cocked up. Needless, to say we left an impression.
Monday, March 02, 2015
Has Daleet Hacked into LogAlert?
Despite an almost 12 year screening process and her many great qualities, I want everyone to know that I have not given the first at large bid to LogAlert to Dal. She may death respect the Cobbs and continues to try and appreciate how sweet we are and how incredibly sweet we believe one another to be, I'm not sure she sees LogAlert as fertile marketing ground. It is interesting, however, that her first post came immediately after the Dos Cebas Design piece. I may need some health from the Ministers of IT to address this situation!
A sign of things to come?
I wonder what happens during the "one-month trial" and what the criteria are for acceptance? Hopefully one of these tech geniuses can figure out a solution to over-crowding, since, clearly, these are not ad guys nor marketing geniuses with the name "Silicon Beach Surfers." Come on...
Alternately, I look forward to the luddite reaction...i.e. some good ol' fashioned localism!
Before that happens, we should hit them up for "spots" for Surfrider.
There are lots of perks to starting a company in Southern California, whether it's the warm weather, proximity to Hollywood, or reasonable distance from Silicon Valley.
A group of about 300 people working in tech, investing, media, and entertainment in Los Angeles are making the most of one perk in particular: the Pacific Ocean.
Calling themselves the Silicon Beach Surfers, this group of entrepreneurial-minded folk meets several times a month to hang out, network, and shred some waves.
The group ranges from rookies to expert surfers. They're always trying out different beaches, from Point Dume in Malibu to the Trestles near San Diego.
Robert Lambert, founder of tech networking group Silicon Beach LA, started the surfing group with a few friends in 2012.
"In many cities and industries, the business sports are still golf, tennis, and racquetball," Lambert said to Business Insider. "Here in L.A. the sport of choice is surfing, which is apparent when you realize how many of the more active and influential people in the L.A. tech and startup community surf."
Lambert runs the Silicon Beach Surfers operation out of a surf shack in Manhattan Beach, not far from where many of the startups are based. He receives about 10 applications for membership each week and usually accepts three of that group. It costs $50 to apply, and each person has to go through a one-month trial. Once they're approved, membership costs $30 each month.
Beyond how fun it is to do, surfing has become a way for people in the L.A. tech community to make important contacts. Lambert says the group includes employees from Omaze, Crowdfunder, Fullscreen, and Dreamworks, just to name a few.
"Surfing with the group has been really helpful, whether it's for information, advice or contacts," Hans Yang, VP of Operations for on-demand parking service Luxe Valet, said to Business Insider. "The contacts range from new entrepreneurs all the way to established investors ... And regardless of experience, I enjoy surfing with all of them."
Courtesy of Silicon Beach SurfersFrom left to right: Jess Kantor, associate director of marketing at Sundance; Ed Gibson, senior strategist at David & Goliath; Aaron Godfred, video production manager at Omaze; Morris May, founder of Specular Theory; Mike Eidlin, founder of Bookmarq; Gretta Kruesi, sponsored kite boarder and artist; and Robert Lambert, founder of Silicon Beach LA and Silicon Beach Surfers.
Morris May, a special effects expert and founder of virtual reality company Specular Theory, has made several big hires based on contacts he made with the Silicon Beach Surfers. He appointed Ryan Pulliam as Specular Theory's CMO after meeting her surfing.
Being introduced to Jessica Kantor, an associate director of marketing at the Sundance Institute, also ended up being huge for May's business.
"We were just hanging out at the surf house, and I told her I do VR. She said, 'I’m really interested in that,'" May told Business Insider.
Kantor introduced May to Sundance's New Frontier team, who helped coordinate an exhibit of Specular Theory's work at the Sundance Film Festival in January.
"That ended up fueling an enormous amount of press for us," May said.
The Silicon Beach Surfers aren't all about work, though.
"It’s not only business contacts, but people I genuinely enjoy spending time with," May said. "80% of the time it’s just for fun."
For Kantor, who didn't know many people when she moved to Los Angeles from New York two years ago, they've been a welcoming community for both work and play.
"They've become my social group. We'll talk about the waves while we're on the sand," Kantor said. "Then once we're in the water we'll talk about work in between waves. I’ve found everyone to be super warm, and I’m so excited about lots of their projects."
Alternately, I look forward to the luddite reaction...i.e. some good ol' fashioned localism!
Before that happens, we should hit them up for "spots" for Surfrider.
For tech entrepreneurs in Silicon Beach, surfing is the new golf
A group of about 300 people working in tech, investing, media, and entertainment in Los Angeles are making the most of one perk in particular: the Pacific Ocean.
Calling themselves the Silicon Beach Surfers, this group of entrepreneurial-minded folk meets several times a month to hang out, network, and shred some waves.
The group ranges from rookies to expert surfers. They're always trying out different beaches, from Point Dume in Malibu to the Trestles near San Diego.
Robert Lambert, founder of tech networking group Silicon Beach LA, started the surfing group with a few friends in 2012.
DO YOU THINK THEY HAVE ROBES FOR MEMBERS? |
Lambert runs the Silicon Beach Surfers operation out of a surf shack in Manhattan Beach, not far from where many of the startups are based. He receives about 10 applications for membership each week and usually accepts three of that group. It costs $50 to apply, and each person has to go through a one-month trial. Once they're approved, membership costs $30 each month.
Beyond how fun it is to do, surfing has become a way for people in the L.A. tech community to make important contacts. Lambert says the group includes employees from Omaze, Crowdfunder, Fullscreen, and Dreamworks, just to name a few.
"Surfing with the group has been really helpful, whether it's for information, advice or contacts," Hans Yang, VP of Operations for on-demand parking service Luxe Valet, said to Business Insider. "The contacts range from new entrepreneurs all the way to established investors ... And regardless of experience, I enjoy surfing with all of them."
DO YOU EYE THEM IN OR EYE THEM OUT? |
Morris May, a special effects expert and founder of virtual reality company Specular Theory, has made several big hires based on contacts he made with the Silicon Beach Surfers. He appointed Ryan Pulliam as Specular Theory's CMO after meeting her surfing.
Being introduced to Jessica Kantor, an associate director of marketing at the Sundance Institute, also ended up being huge for May's business.
"We were just hanging out at the surf house, and I told her I do VR. She said, 'I’m really interested in that,'" May told Business Insider.
Kantor introduced May to Sundance's New Frontier team, who helped coordinate an exhibit of Specular Theory's work at the Sundance Film Festival in January.
"That ended up fueling an enormous amount of press for us," May said.
THEY GO EN MASSE TO DUME??? |
"It’s not only business contacts, but people I genuinely enjoy spending time with," May said. "80% of the time it’s just for fun."
For Kantor, who didn't know many people when she moved to Los Angeles from New York two years ago, they've been a welcoming community for both work and play.
"They've become my social group. We'll talk about the waves while we're on the sand," Kantor said. "Then once we're in the water we'll talk about work in between waves. I’ve found everyone to be super warm, and I’m so excited about lots of their projects."
Friday, February 27, 2015
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
A little P.R. in PR
As seen in this month's Ocean Drive magazine.
Of course, they think I am Ritcher, as do so many Puerto Ricans.
I've never figured out why that happens.
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
The Next Big Thing IS HERE
This actually just happened thanks in part to the technology that keeps Malogua dreams alive. Thank you Samsung.
hey Leon I was at the office today and I saw there was an empty spot next to Caesars and I asked him about sex parties for my son hopefully you guys can get them in there soon he's really anxious
Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy® Note Edge.
hey Leon I was at the office today and I saw there was an empty spot next to Caesars and I asked him about sex parties for my son hopefully you guys can get them in there soon he's really anxious
Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy® Note Edge.
Didnt mean sex parties in last email. I used my voice recognition on the road but obviously it has a mind of its own. Lets get Drake Peach to work!!!!
Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy® Note Edge.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
¿Adonde vamos?
Wednesday, February 04, 2015
The Dōminator - Coming Soon To a Point Near You
Paddle to Shore, Here Comes A Malogua...
More than a year in the making, The Dōminator is nearing completion. As with many things Rincoeño, the shaping, coloring and glassing of this board has taken on a life of its own.
A recent "preview" on The Facebook generated a fair amount of commentary.
David Barry Wave Hog....
Ernesto Luis Zambrana WATTTTTT
Danny King BR, it's an idiot eradicating device.
Derelict Junction This one is being referred to as "The Dōminator" Sorry eh.
Leon Richter No comment
Danny King Leon, most intelligent comment I've ever seen from you! Just kidding, it's the only comment I recall seeing from you.
Miguel Godinez Nice shape. Can I knee paddle it?
Derelict Junction You could probably paddle it on your head Miguel.11'2 x 24 x 3
Allegedly, this log will be the second log of the Malogua line of logs. Of course, when it takes 14 months to get shaped, it can be a real rush to figure out the lams. Here's a shot of the Malogua laminates getting screened at The Uncharted Studio on Monday. Yes, those are organic dyes.
Meanwhile, up in the mountains, West Coast legendary shaper & glasser Robb Brown applied the resin tint last weekend during the final days of his 2 month visit to PR. His host, Jose "The Worm" Muñiz posted this photo on The Facebook this morning. Looks like this beast will be easy to spot by the Coast Guard.
The next step is to figure out what kind of fin to put into this 11'2' x 24" x 3" beast while the glasswork is finished and then let the logging begin!
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