 Being a young kid on the North Shore, it's just kind of in your blood to be a surfer. All your friends are doing it, it's a cool thing to do, so you just naturally progress to be a surfer on the North Shore. I grew up surfing in Hawaii. I was about three years old, first time I went surfing. My godfather and my father took me and ever since that I just wanted to be an ocean. I loved the ocean and I was an addiction and that's what I did. I was too pure and it was natural. A typical day on the East Coast, wake up in the morning, eat a... nothing. I just flew in this morning and this is about our fifth or sixth surf shop that we came and checked out. I've been hanging out, signing posters and the kids are stoked. It's interesting, it's nice to see all the different surf shops and hang out. You gonna post there? Yes, you on my autograph? Surfing hasn't really changed and it's not like I'm here to earn my money. I'm here because this is where I am and this is what I want to do. I earn my money when I'm putting my life on the line and paying my dues and not knowing if I'm going to come home on a trip because it's so big. It's good for me to see places and see the kids. It's all I can do to give back really. Is that what he gave you? Yeah, he signed it and gave me a sticker. What's your favorite thing? Like out of the two of them? Yeah, the two of them. A poster or the sticker? A poster, that's definitely. How about you? I would choose a sticker so I can stick on the surf board. It's definitely really cool when the kids come and get autographs, they're all stoked. They're like, you know, they're really stoked that I'm here. Some of them don't know who I am, some of them are figuring it out. But it's cool, it's a fun little road trip and everyone's happy.