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Fuck yeah !!!!

 

I was skating the other day and some 15 year old kid asked me if I could show him how to do a sweeper and a disaster . It made me proud , feel old , and a bit weird , but nevertheless happy a younger skater wanted to learn something from the past . I was happy to hear him mutter in the distance that he was going to dump his 7 1/2" board for a 9" one . :lol:

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Fuck yeah !!!!

 

I was skating the other day and some 15 year old kid asked me if I could show him how to do a sweeper and a disaster . It made me proud , feel old , and a bit weird , but nevertheless happy a younger skater wanted to learn something from the past . I was happy to hear him mutter in the distance that he was going to dump his 7 1/2" board for a 9" one . :lol:

 

 

God put swamp trogs on this earth to save the younger generations' knees and backs by showing them that those crazy transitioned objects called quarter pipes can not only be ollied off of but ridden up.

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God put swamp trogs on this earth to save the younger generations' knees and backs by showing them that those crazy transitioned objects called quarter pipes can not only be ollied off of but ridden up.

 

 

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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You know I did too. But I'm not a huge tranny skater so it really never would of came up to me. I was only really excited because of the fact it's so close to me.

 

Name pretty much any street spot in Socal and I've skated it. Damn near every school too, they all have the short tables...

 

I used to work at Skatelab, probably the best indoor park in the country... But yeah I guess I missed out on that pipe stuff.

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Steve Rocco, the controversial godfather of street, led a cultural revolution during the early 1990s toppling the corporate giants who controlled the skateboard industry and ushering in the most degenerate, savage, innovative & entertaining era in the history of skateboarding. For better or worse his legacy shaped skateboarding as we know it today like no other.

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post pics when it's done. that sounds rad. i used to have a fingerboard vert ramp when i was a kid

 

Definitely.

 

We have only been at our new place for about four months, and we already need to move into a bigger place.

We didn't realize that we would have house guests non-stop.

 

So.

Extra bedroom for the skatepark.

And to house the model train set we are slowly accumulating.

 

I have been looking online for different pieces to buy for the skatepark.

And I have come to decide that I can make each piece fairly easily.

 

It has begun.

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