“The specimen came back negative for rabies.”
That’s probably not what you expected to hear at the start of a vlog from novelty wave connoisseur, Ben Gravy. But it caught your attention, didn’t it?
We’re used to seeing Gravy surf weird waves all over the world like boat wakes in Germany and storm waves in Belgium. Rabies is just a blip on the radar in the latest adventures of Gravy in his newest video that dropped yesterday.
Gravy captioned the video above:
“The Surfin’ Moose comes down with some “local knowledge” & claims it pays off when he decides to announce he’s scored the wave of the day here in these Hurricane Surf leftovers.
“The dream is real we’re heading to California for the Boardroom Show this week & stoked for Winter with Hyperflex!”
In his latest production, Gravy offers up a mix of real-life stuff (hence the rabies talk) and surfing any waves the hurricane left behind.
Press play above for another day in the life of Gravy and his dog, Dennis.
As usual, viewers left some entertaining comments. Check out a few below:
“Moose Gravy?”
“Always positive vibes and fun in your vlog”
“Glad you got a dog. Hoping to see Deeznuts in more vlogs and possibly even surf.”
“Nice to see Moose in the video. And always enjoy watching how you guys make it fun – regardless of conditions.”
“Ben, I watched you the last 4 years while drinking every day and thanks to you, others and God I finally stopped drinking last week! I’m stoked and fully nuking! Thanks, Brother for sharing your life with all of us, For the Dream!”
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