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Well do you, I don't want to know about you street punks who roll around the streets on their board then falling off it because your baggy jeans got caught up in the wheels. I want to know if anyone here does and id good at it, you can share tips and things, what moves can you do?
I'll get some pics of me skating as soon as I get this digital camera I've been promised, then you can all witness by greatness.
By the way Element boards break to easily, so unless you're rich enough to buy a new one every few weeks I wouldn't really recomend them.
What about BMX'ing, any of you do that?
But I do know a funny story. Involving Tony Hawks. This guy Duane Peters in a band (Duane Peters and the Hunns) is a really good skater, and he was the first person to go round 360 degrees in a full-pipe. Then Mr. Hawk did it and claimed he was the first person to do it. Understandably, Duane Peters got a little angry. So he went and beat up Tony Hawks. And his dad. And then I think Tony sued him...
Well, I thought it was funny...
> I used to skateboard, it was rubbish, so I took up Sonwboarding, it
> rules!
> And so do I!
Yep I rule too.
Always wanted to try snowboarding, I imagine I would pick it up pretty easily, never had the chance too, I will one day though. Swoosh, swoosh, swoosh.
(That's the sound of me turning in the snow by the way)
but then its no mid-air triple handshake twister foot locker shocker.
i'd skate on all of your faces and i can't skate.
> ive got a skatebord
>
> and i can only ollie
That's pretty good really seeing as the ollie is probably the hardest move to learn.
and i can only ollie
> Grazed knees and baggy trousers aren't really my thing. I'll leave you
> radical dudes to flip grind a 1080 halfpipe nose bone....you may have
> guessed I have no idea what I'm talking about.
lol, just the sort of reply i'd expect from you Tilty! Anyways, that was pretty accurate, with the 1080 degree an' all, but the biggest has ever been 900, by Mister Tony Hawk.
:D