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DON'T MESS WITH TEXAS (WOMEN)
The Lone Star state celebrates its girls at the Texas Surfing Museum
By:
Jon Steele
Photos: All photos and captions by: Jon Steele
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June 12, 2008
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The weekend of June 6 was the opening of the Texas Surf Museum's most recent exhibit, "Texas Women, Texas Waves."
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A wide variety of characters made up the show in Corpus, a mere two hours away from the infamous spring break spot, South Padre island. From Playboy centerfolds and US champs to fist fights and child rearing, these girls have done it all. ("That chick just broke my f**kin' nose!" Local kneeboarder, Donna Self, had enough on a crowded reef break day in Hawaii.) The stories got more and more colorful as the night went on and I had more to learn as the laughter and tears flowed from many a good time spent on the South Texas coastline. With 4WD trucks on the beach, surfers consist of cowboy-outfitted oil workers, tan bikini gals and city folk alike. The community includes a tight knit group of women in a place that can be harsh and downright dreadful to surf, with flat spells and hurricane surf along with sun exposure and lots of currents. "That chick just broke my f**kin' nose!"
-- Overheard at the opening
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