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On 8/21/2000
Toby Jacobs
wrote in from
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Hi. I got my first skateboard when I was 6, in 1976. I have always been into basic cruising, as opposed to tricks. My prized possesions are my original 70mm Kryptonics or Big Red Tomatoes. I believe they are still one of the fastest wheels made, even though mine are now over 20 years old. Longboarding is almost non-existent in the UK and I only became aware of it by chance. I am so glad that the old style is back. I would like to e-mail any US longboarders.
Cheers
Toby in London UK
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On 8/20/2000 Alex
wrote in from
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hi directly from Québec Canada i'm start long boarding this summer ... this sport is so great ...i am riding snowboard in winter so i fund a great fealing when i am skating.
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On 8/17/2000 SXE PHIL
wrote in from
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Josh, Check out www.Bobstricktips.com/ for a full layout of tricks. It's a great site.
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On 8/16/2000
Douglas
wrote in from
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Fala Galera,
Essa web é muito legal, e com certeza o LongBoard está crescendo. Parabéns, e um forte abraço.
Douglas - Brasil - São Paulo/SP
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On 8/13/2000
josh singh
wrote in from
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dude i love this web site i just started street surfing about two months ago and the techniques link was really helpfull but you need to show pictures of tricks being done. like in skate magazines. That would help me get the visual of what im supposed to do and what it's suposed to look like. Also i was wonderin where/if i could get some ncdsa stickers or a tee shirt or somethin.I would wear it with pride as the paramedics scape my carcass after being pelted at 40 mph off the road. Hell Ill een let them bury me in it. so wadda ya say?
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On 8/12/2000 azrin aka moky
wrote in from
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this site is so f**kin'great
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On 8/6/2000
PSYCHO STREET SURFER = PSS
wrote in from
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GRÜEZI-ZÄMÄ! (= HI TOGETHER)
I`M A STUDENT FROM SWITZERLAND, AND I LOVE SURFING ON THE STREET... C`EST LA VIE!!! THE WEBSITE IS GOOD AND NEVER STOP TO LONGBOARDING BECAUSE IT`S A FEELING OF LIBERTY + COOLNESS.
PERHAPS, THEY`RE SOME GRAMMATIC- FAULTS (= I`M NOT THE BEST ENGLISH- STUDENT IN MY CLASS), SO EH SORRY...
PEACE, THE PSS
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On 7/18/2000
namon
wrote in from
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Michel, I was looking at that page you sent me....Highwayskates.com and it looks pretty funny. how is it riding?
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On 7/16/2000
Michel Landry
wrote in from
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Hey Guys and Gals hope you are having fun cruising this summer. Just want you check out what I have been cruising on this summer , its quite the change from my last longboard See yah later
www.Highwayskates.com
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On 7/4/2000
SoulSkool
wrote in from
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Anyone here know of some good concrete skateparks/ditches in the Las Vegas, Nevada area? If so please leave a message or email me. Thanks!
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On 7/3/2000
catatatatatat
wrote in from
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Once more a fat and sweet greet from my heart!
Hallo Hamburg Longboarders...die paar, die existieren... es gibt ne prima strecke am michel, der strassenname fällt mir zwar grad nicht ein, aber die kleine strecke ist schön steil und ne kurve hat sie auch...runter zum hafen. naja.
Fuzzman, i deeply wish you good luck in pixie land, Lindybear-checkyamail! your furry tiger
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On 6/29/2000 paul d.
wrote in from
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Does ANYBODY skate longboards/old school in MONTREAL! I know they're selling them in a few shops I just never see them in the streets. I'm really out of the loop here on the west island of Montreal. So if you're like me (old schooland/orlongbrder)please let me know. (Even if you're only thinking about getting back into it.)
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On 6/29/2000
Daryll
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Does anyone bomb hills in Hampshire, England? I've been skating for a few years now, and can't find anyone brave enough to not mind a little road rash. I used to skate ramp, years ago, with the likes of Don Brider. I was the one who found the location for the Dead rabbits ramp and helped build it R.I.P. Now I skate for speed, and the feeling is just great. Help I need a bombing pal
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On 6/27/2000
Nelson
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Its a nice page... please check out mine. www.thirtythirty.homestead.com
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On 6/25/2000
namon
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philipp pluch, welcome to some good old american downhill skating webpage eh' where in austria do you reside eh? hit me up you hoozer. namon@lovemania.com . . bomb hills not people
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On 6/25/2000
philipp pluch
wrote in from
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na hallo ihr, ich bin ein österreichischer freak und seit neuesten total geil auf longboarden, so on das beste neue lebensmotto sex drugs rock´n´roll and longboarden in summer and snowboarden im winter
so keep on alles friedlich mfg philipp
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On 6/23/2000
John O'Shei
wrote in from
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I started a skate gang back in the seventies called the N-Men. I also raced for Fat City Racing, and team Santa Cruz. We used to run 80 cone courses on OLO decks up in the sierra foothills. I raced in dozens of events including the USSA Am series, the Colorado ARA races, the Capitola Classic, the Laguna Seca races, the Berkeley contests, and countless smaller events in northern Cal. I once saw a guy shoot Signal Hill in Long Beach on a big wheel with no shoes. We gave a demo for Santa Cruz in Mammouth Mountain and watched the Rhino Racing Team fly sixty feet in the air in a three man catamiran into a Van sized boulder. I live in Malibu and have never stopped skating. As usual, I've got all the best spots scoped out and am riding the newest wave of the longboard revolution, or is that evolution? If you are going to be near Malibu and you want indulge in some hige speed drafting, or run some slalom, I've got the origonal white Fat City cones. Or if you just knew me back in the day, or my brothers who skated for Sims and you want to say hello, write me an E-mail. Where is Randy Katen, Gary Cross, Jamie Hart, Criddle, Merrick, Woodman? Hell, I even miss Roger Folsam. N-MEN Unite!
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On 6/23/2000
John O'Shei
wrote in from
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I started a skate gang back in the seventies called the N-Men. I also raced for Fat City Racing, and team Santa Cruz. We used to run 80 cone courses on OLO decks up in the sierra foothills. I raced in dozens of events including the USSA Am series, the Colorado ARA races, the Capitola Classic, the Laguna Seca races, the Berkeley contests, and countless smaller events in northern Cal. I once saw a guy shoot Signal Hill in Long Beach on a big wheel with no shoes. We gave a demo for Santa Cruz in Mammouth Mountain and watched the Rhino Racing Team fly sixty feet in the air in a three man catamiran into a Van sized boulder. I live in Malibu and have never stopped skating. As usual, I've got all the best spots scoped out and am riding the wave of the longboard revolution, or is that evolution? If you are going to be near Malibu and you want indulge in some hige speed drafting, or run some slalom, I've got the origonal white Fat City cones. Or if you just knew me back in the day, or my brothers who skated for Sims and you want to say hello, write me an E-mail. Where is Randy Katen, Gary Cross, Jamie Hart, Criddle, Merrick, Woodman? Hell, I even miss Roger Folsam.
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On 6/23/2000
John O'Shei
wrote in from
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I started skating in Sacramento in the seventies and founded a skate gang called the N-MEN. I was also an origonal member of the Fat City Racing team with Dave Criddle, Tom Merrick, Dave Woodman, Jamie Hart, Randy Katen and later skated for Santa Cruz with John Krisick, Hutson, and a variety of other dedicated downhill racers. We competed in hundreds of races including all the ARA races in Colorado and the USASA events including the state championship races in which we always smoked the competition. We all had experience in ski racing and because we started running cones early on we never encountered courses that could not handle. Ultimatly Pro slalom turned into nothing but straight cones but when we trained it was all big hill courses with wide GS turns mixed by tight flushes. Our favorite spots were up in the foothills of the Sierras and had names like Bass Lake road, and Eldorado Hills. Team Alot-a-flex from Berkeley were among some of the best hill skaters and used to draft four and five guys deep down some hellacious hills in the east Bay. I once saw a guy shoot Signal Hill in Long Beach on a big wheel with no shoes. Terry Nails, Guy Grundy, the Bad H, I saw all of the origonal speed freaks race. The Capatola Classic, and the Laguna Seca Races were my favorite downhills because they were well run and always attracted some fine crumpet for after the race. Fat City Racing lives on in the hills of Malibu. I never stopped skating hills and as usual I know all the best spots near my home in Malibu. I see Olson every now and then and he can still rip but nobody can skate hills like a Nor-Cal local. Anybody who's interested in getting together for some DH or Slalom training I've got the cones, so send me an E-mail, or if we ever hung back in the day drop me a line and let me know you're still breathing. N-MEN UNITE! Gary Cross, where are you? Roger Folsam, can it be that he is still one of us? Out!
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On 6/21/2000
Lonecore
wrote in from
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I didn't know where to post this, so I'll say it here:
I have updated my link list. 127 pages have survived my quality testing and are now in one list, commented and rated (only private sites). You find the list under http://beam.to/lonecore
Greetings,
Lonecore
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On 6/21/2000
PHOTOGENIC FUZZ
wrote in from
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Yeah...I stuck a few shots on there - a couple of me, super fast downhill carves and two shots of me rippin' a local reef (ultra secret spot) - I know it ain't skatin', but it's the same kinda vibe...anyway, I'm proud of that wave...
FURZZZZEEEE xxx
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On 6/15/2000
webmaster
wrote in from
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Only about 10-12 pics have been sent in since the last update. When we hit 20 or so we'll post the next batch.
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On 6/15/2000 Lindsay
wrote in from
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About 6 months!
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On 6/14/2000 scomo
wrote in from
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anyone know when the pics preview will be updated? It's been a while....
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On 6/13/2000 tristan buckley
wrote in from
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i just want to know more about downhill skateboarding
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