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On 4/12/1999
Gabe
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Chicks that Longboard. Earlier I had said that we need more girls in this sport. Well, I was at work the other night and what do I see but these two chicks with Longboards. I almost passed out. So I was talking to them and come to find out their roomate has one and one of their boyfriends does too. So no longer am I the only longboarder in this town. And our numbers keep increasing. Keep bombing.
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On 4/12/1999
paul
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can someone give me the skinny on deckskin? post it here or email me. i"ve ordered some direct from the manufacturer and need some info. thanks.
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On 4/12/1999
Keith Steurer
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Did you say Kevlar??? Stay tuned. C12 longboards.
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On 4/12/1999
Pierre
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nose wheelie has a new address, you should uddate your links: http://www.nosewheelie.com/
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On 4/10/1999
j.a.g
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Check out The_Longboarding_Page!
http://home.telia.no/jens
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On 4/10/1999
Daz
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I have created a webring for longboard skating sites. I did this so all of our sites would get more traffic and longboard skating would get more recognition on the net. If you have any site, no matter how big or small, and want to join don't hesitate to visit the webring page for more info at: http://homepages.tig.com.au/~daz/webring/
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On 4/10/1999 skategeezer
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International Longboarder Magazine is coming together. I reckon it'll be out in May/June. If anyone would like to contribute, please send material to: 1054 Center Street Suite 293 Thornhill ONTARIO L4J 8E5. Believe me, if I can do a skate history book, the magazine should come together faster! cheers, sk8geezer
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On 4/10/1999
Rich
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Regular readers have heard me harping this before .... but .... there has been a spate of posts on composite convex decks on the other forums. My question is has anyone tried exkates on a snappy flexi deck ? The deck I tried them on made them feel hideous, but is this just me. Also I still maintain with high turning truccks a stiff deck will work better. My theory is that the energy will get transferred to the trucks quicker than with a flex deck and the response will be more 'real' and controlable especially when you have to turn the trucks back to a straight line. With a convex flex composite deck I found it took too long to crank the trucks back .... Would love to hear other opinions on this though. Mind you I am talking high flex composites here not the sort of flexdex flex.
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On 4/9/1999
john schroeder
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will be skating Claremont 4-17, weather permitting....
see locations for directions and other info
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On 4/9/1999
Damon Elgie
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Whatup! I live in Vancouver and am interested in going downhilling with anyone that is willing. Please E mail me so we can SKATE!
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On 4/8/1999 eggman
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Anyone know if the first issue of "International longboarder" has come out yet? How is it? Ok, let us know! Later late.
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On 4/8/1999 MDP
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Re:Sandy no matter what you do there will always be someone trying to bring you low, F~@# 'em. If someone wants to ride shortboards then great, let them do their own thing. As long as they don't interfere with your fun. Skateboarding should be for fun no matter what lenght board you ride.If they want to whine so what, like you said it won't change a thing.We'll keep on riding our longboards no matter what. You just keep up the positive vibe one day it will rub off. They will eventually see how much fun we're having and try it for themselves. Never let them bring you down.
Sk8t free, MDP
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On 4/8/1999
Matt
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Mellisa, if you are still looking for any of those people you listed I can help you out with one of them. Email me if you are still looking.
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On 4/8/1999
FLAKO
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I NEED SOMEBODY TO TELL ME ABOUT SKATE AND LONGBOARD WOODS
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On 4/8/1999
tommy p.
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Sk8mecca, Not the same. I'm pretty new to Texas; did most of my skating in Illinois and Florida, starting off on the ol' store-bought Nash and then the Powell-Peralta. Longboarding has been the renaissance of my skating life. Better late than never, and West of Austin is like a longboarder's dream come true. Greetings from the Hill Country!
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On 4/7/1999
K2@JAPAN
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Hi, You can see GRAVITY's '99 models (within new model). http://www.rinc.or.jp/~takayuki/LSB/gravity99/index.html But, written by japanese. We got that infomation when ASR trade show. We got permission by japanese agency. K2,
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On 4/7/1999
sk8mecca
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Hey, Tommy P from Austin. Are you the same tommy that used to skate the Texas Pipeline with hubert back in the day? Where in the hell are all the old Houston and Beaumont skaters from the 70's/80's. Never see postings from Texas...maybe that's why I left long ago.
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On 4/7/1999 Matt
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I saw a preview for a show on The Learning Channel called Speed Demons. They showed some downhillers in the preview. I think it is going to be on tonight at 10Eastern. I cannot guarantee that they will do an actuall segment on speedboarders but it looked like a possibility. This has probably been on before, but I figured I would tell everyone.
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On 4/7/1999 eggman
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Hey Sandy.... i got to thinking. Pretty much everyone on a longboard started on a short board sometime in the past....And when you were riding back in the day, you were a rebel. Skateboarding was (and still is) a rebel sport not recognized by the main stream. Now get this: Longboarding is totally ignored by the "main stream" shortboarders. Therefore, we the longboarders, are once again the rebels. I think that is pretty neat. All you shortboarders, keep ignoring us longboarders! We like it that way! Ok, just my two cents for the day. later late.
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On 4/6/1999
Richard
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Has anyone besides myself skated a Realwood board? I think that I haven't been on a better board, though I must admit loving my old Sector 9. Just looking for any comments, as I've never met someone else with one, which I think is sad, because they truly ride amazing.
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On 4/6/1999
Sandy M
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I was just being sad about all of the juvenile flaming that's been going on in some of the other threads, and the apparent hostility of some shortboarders towards our fine sport but I had a thought that cheered me up somewhat: I think that this reaction and emotion PROVES that longboarding is seriously on the rise. Think about it: why would anyone go out of their way to hassle longboarders unless they thought that we were threatening their scene in some way? I think that longboarding will continue to grow in popularity for quite some time, and I expect that the more people get into it, the more shortboarders will whine about it. Not that their whining will change anything :)
Ride on, and smile, brothers.
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On 4/5/1999
tommy p.
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Okay, one shameless self-promotional post and then no more! Check out our site (in the near future) at http://www.sesshinboards.com Great cruising decks and completes for complete and utter concrete meditation. Alright, that's it. No more ad copy. Thanks (and thanks for the new wasted bin) . . . .
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On 4/4/1999
Torbjörn Andersson
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Hallo all longboarders in the world!!
Does somebody know where there are Downhill-competitions this year? It doesn´t matter where in the world.
I´m from Sweden and would like to compete.
Thanks for a quick answer
Best regards
Torbjörn Andersson
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On 4/4/1999 Spanky Malone
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Adam: Way to go man! Love the /dev/null...every interactive web site needs a garbage can...
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On 4/1/1999
Marc Kaplan
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My production company, BoardStiff Productions, Inc. is looking for quality videotape and film footage of longboard skating for a new alternative sports show. Anyone with quality footage or if you know someone with good footage please contact Marc Kaplan at kaplans1@ix.netcom.com. Thanks for your interest.
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