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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Whitehouse" data-source="post: 1378706" data-attributes="member: 3550"><p>I didn't always wear a hat, but I'm now the proud owner of a 'Dolphin Encounter Kaikoura' baseball cap. It's actually the first baseball cap I've ever owned. They seemed to have a wide selection in Kaikoura, and not just on the local radio cars. Also good if you're keen on a woolly hat made with Merino wool.</p><p></p><p>I ended up with a World Year List of 1168 by the way Jos. If I'd have been sad enough to enter it onto the Surfbirds World Year List 2008 table, then that would have put me in 22nd place. And I'm afraid to say that I was sad enough. I don't think I'll be quite that high in 2009 somehow.</p><p></p><p>Well, that was it for the land of the long white cloud, but there was a bit from the land of the rising sun to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Whitehouse, post: 1378706, member: 3550"] I didn't always wear a hat, but I'm now the proud owner of a 'Dolphin Encounter Kaikoura' baseball cap. It's actually the first baseball cap I've ever owned. They seemed to have a wide selection in Kaikoura, and not just on the local radio cars. Also good if you're keen on a woolly hat made with Merino wool. I ended up with a World Year List of 1168 by the way Jos. If I'd have been sad enough to enter it onto the Surfbirds World Year List 2008 table, then that would have put me in 22nd place. And I'm afraid to say that I was sad enough. I don't think I'll be quite that high in 2009 somehow. Well, that was it for the land of the long white cloud, but there was a bit from the land of the rising sun to go. [/QUOTE]
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