
Devin Bull recommends, “Get your dog to fix = the flat.”
Six favorites from Devin Bull
Devin Bull’s favorite spaghetti: The = cooked just right kind that’s not too thick and not too thin
Devin Bull’s favorite surf break: = Can’t tell because only about five other people know about it
Devin Bull’s favorite car: Toyota 4WD = extra cab pickup truck
Devin Bull’s favorite new site on the = Internet: Drudge Report
Devin Bull’s favorite surfing website: = Surf News Network
Devin Bull’s favorite pepper: Fresh = ground black pepper

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http://blog.dabull.net/ -- surfing stuff by Devin Bull
http://blog.dabull.com/ -- stuff about business
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Well it’s coming down to the end of another year. I’m thinking about the goals I set at the beginning of the year.
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