Re: your chance to get published in the Fine Print - september issue
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Originally Posted by NotMe
Skateboarding is still alive and well despite the many attempts on its life. By the likes of but not limited to Rocco trying TO sell it to corporate america The X games and tony hawks name on everything. Mullen ruining deck designs for twenty years and wheels being of plastic bolted to trucks that don't turn and balsa wood disposable Chinese LOGO deck manufacturers owned by NIKE and similair unscrupulous business types.
I don't mind I skate hills on antique goodies and I have enough decks to survive the next twenty years as well
Re: your chance to get published in the Fine Print - september issue
Tired!
Tired of the wining.
Tired of the "my board is better than your board."
Tired of "he's a sell out, but he's not a sell out."
Tired of who's core and who's not.
Tired of internet skateboarding.
Tired of walking up my favorite hill - the only good tired.
Re: your chance to get published in the Fine Print - september issue
Skating does not breed punk kids like everyone thinks.
Skating does not cause kids to do drugs.
Skating does not turn a person into something lesser than you.
Skating does not belong to the past, skating belongs to the future.
Skating is a way of life, a release, and a way to achieve pure nirvana.
Hell yes, 50 words exactly. Didn't have to change a thing.
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Originally Posted by Jemwielder
A good buddy of mine once told me this: Almost dying is usually pretty cool, so long as you don't go that extra mile.
Re: your chance to get published in the Fine Print - september issue
Whether your a longboarder or a shortboarder, we are both skateboarders. You should not yell or cuss at someone that does not ride what you ride. We are all skaters, and as long as you enjoy what you do, why does it matter what they do? Spread the stoke, Chandler