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SURF PAWN

In my defense, I was parked in front of three security cameras in a quiet, upmarket suburb with a guard on the block. But the truth is, my boards were stolen as a result of my own stupidity and laziness. I’d been in Cape Town for about six weeks and the schlep of taking them on and off the roof everyday when I got home, was starting to show.

We’d had an epic run of surf at the

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