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Q&A: HACKETT & OLSON on RIDING (1085 Posts)
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You funny funny guy...
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On 3/31/2005 The Marshall
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Thanks Mark, you're a load of help. I can't seem to find any mention of the race and I was trying to figure out when it was....
It don't matter now though. Just make sure you get BLR, Racer X and the rest of the crew back safely for the Indian School Race.
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The marshall
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On 3/30/2005
mark mcree
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Hey- the rooms are booked for the race dates!!!! Figure it out!!
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mommy
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On 3/30/2005 sully
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Olson shave this head???
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four corners of death
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On 3/29/2005
nicktheripper
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hey og's, four corners of death is around the corner from the imperial ditch. i love that ditch so f#@!in much, whens the last time either of you rode it. hopimg to ride it when i go back home this weekend. also the alleys going down to OB. deadmans alley has humbled many a skaters... the nickname was given to me by hitz if anyone gives a flying f#@!
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When are you going to Paris
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On 3/29/2005 The Marshall
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When are your rooms booked for Paris??
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Agree With Palmer
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On 3/28/2005
North Carolina Longboarder- DownHill Billies
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United States
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I agree with Palmer. Skateboarding is skatboarding no matter what the discipline. Before we held our DHB Jam this past weekend I stopped the young street skaters around town and invited them to come out, try slalom (we had a hybrid, a tight, and a Super G all set up with in view of each other), try some longboard carving/downhilling. Many of our crew brought our entire quiver of boards and shared them with many of the people that came out including several of the street skaters I had invited. With encouragement they all quickly became stoked about one form or another. One of our crew that skates street brought a portable rail and set up it so that these "kids" could also show their stuff. Some of them gravitated toward slalom, others to the longboards. Either way we exposed them to our side of the sport while also "honoring" theirs. Of course we "discouraged" with the threat of bodily harm any of them from kick flipping our foam cores but otherwise it was just full on skating stoke. IMHO (I'm a nobody so it is very humble) it's time to walk away from the old school/new school battle and just focus on the sport as a whole. Dudes like Hackett, Olson, Peters, Chicken etc. just plain rip anything they ride! Jason Mitchell rips concrete, wood, asphalt, and water! My point is the same as Palmer's...It's skating Bro! Fuel the Stoke! Which ever direction you ride, flip, wiggle, hop, ollie, grind, jump, slide, etc etc etc!
Hackett and Olson..Dudes, this forum rocks! Good luck in Paris! Tear the place down! Your nobody fan,
Marion Karr North Carolina Longboarder Proud Member of the DownHill Billies
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PARIS ACCOMMODATIONS
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On 3/28/2005
MARK MCCREE
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United States
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Well, the deposits were tendered and contracts signed for rhe paris trip rooms--actually they are fully furnished appartments. As listed below:
1- 2 person 1- 4 person 1- 4 person 1- 6 person
I had to rent them for 1 week- so if anybody is staying, there will be a place until that next thurs. Also, these places are all 10 min walks from the tower in the same neighborhood.
I have interior and exterior photos of the apts. More to come.
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Nature's Stuff
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On 3/28/2005 Nature
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Hackett- I will send some $$$$$ this week. Please mail my "luggage" home when you get the money. Thanks Dude.
Nature
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Kids
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On 3/28/2005
Chris
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There's definitely kids around that "get it". If you don't flow, you don't go. I was up at skate school on Saturday, and those kids get it, a lot! It is so cool to session with little kids who just totally have that pure juice. Totally fun. Me and some kid were doing backside airs, just pushing each other. It was so cool.
By the way, Is there anything funnier than seeing some 12 year old walking down the sidewalk CARRYING his skate?
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AGING KIDS
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On 3/28/2005
PALMER
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NEW SCHOOLERS, OLD SCHOOLERS ITS ALL ABOUT THE LOVE OF STANDING ON THAT PIECE OF WOOD WITH WHEELS. I ENJOY A 360 FLIP AS MUCH AS SMITH GRIND. ALOT OF THESE KIDS CANT DRIVE YET AND DO NOT HAVE ANYONE TO TAKE THEM ANYWHERE. I WOULD RATHER HAVE THEM DOING KICKFLIPS IN THIER DRIVEWAY THEN NOT SKATING AT ALL. AS YOU GET OLDER ITS EAISER TO GET OUT THERE AND FIND NEW STUFF TO SKATE.
PALMER BLR
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"new kids"
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On 3/27/2005
PA Dan
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United States
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Hi Herbn, I enjoy your posts here on NCDSA. I think a lot of the debasement of the "kickflippers" comes from the fact that most of them have no idea how to actually RIDE a skateboard. I mean, they try for hours to do an ollie or some other trick in a 6 by 6 foot space in front of their house. To be sure, this does not apply to all "New Schoolers", but to us older skaters there is an appreciation of just RIDING a board, TURNING a board, going FAST on the board. Without a doubt, there are young riders who "get it" but many do not.
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THE FIRST LOOP
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On 3/27/2005
HACKETT - BLACK LEATHER RACING
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Hey Herbn,
Thanks for the rant. Did you actually HAVE a question?
Sounds to me like if you did; it would be:
"Hey Olson, hey Hackett- Who was the first guy to ever try the loop?
Answer: That would be The Master of Disaster - Duane Peters.
Duane Peters, first loop make with the bag - 1978.
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them "new kids"
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On 3/27/2005 herbn
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i bolted a new school board together yesterday,not really the first time, but this was definitely the smallest board i've had in at least 10 years,but it doesn't feel that alien to me,i'm gonna brush up on riding/flipping/spinning little boards.This goes out to anybody that's bashed the current state of skating, the "popsickle stick" ,the "style less little kids" that "can't carve but try kickflips all day".I got news,the popsickle stick works, the ollie works, skills of riders has increased,,tremendously. The purist most undeniable example of this is looping the fullpipe,hats off to mr burnquist. It's not like no one thought of doing it,he didn't need to ollie,his bearings were pretty much regular,how much faster were his wheels,not THAT much,he didn't need a dh pipe, an elbow ,acapsule end,or even a long section, just a 12-16 foot section sitting in his backyard. Infact he almost did it at mt baldy,how come; no one, not alva, not adams, not any old schooler even had a pic of an attempt,surely salba was there enough and if he was seriously gonna try it,a photographer would have been there to capture the carnage,twentyfive years of magazines and video coverage not one glimpse of anyone even attempting a loop of a full pipe. Sure not every little kid is bob burnquist, but not every kid in 78 was stacy peralta,i don't know what's worse immitating style when it doesn't come natural or trying kickflips all day. I hope i don't seem to be belittling the accomplishments of the old school, i just like to keep things in the proper prespective, alot of people praise the athletic accomplishment of early skaters too highly, they wern't really athletes,alot of today's skaters are definitely more like athletes,though with many of them it's still sort of a stretch. Oh well i digress just a bit,keep learning,learn to ollie ,learn to catch a kickflip,or whatever,if all you want to do is slalom ,fine, kickflips are unneccessary they may eat into your practice time so don't bother,it's not for everybody,but learning to slalom may cut into someone elses trick learning time and that doesn't make their different goals wrong.
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MARK MCCREE
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On 3/26/2005
Cliff Coleman
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United States
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I've never tried Radikals. Like everyone else, I would love to try them! However, I can't afford such purchases. They are worth the money for those who can buy them. Race results prove this.
It's great to make such fine trucks, but what really impresses me about MCCREE is what he does for Slalom. The crew he is taking to Paris will do well. The skaters in our sport will talk glowingly about MCREE for long after he is gone. It won't be any time soon though, he's too young. Mark, we are lucky to have your involvement in Slalom.
Immense thanks, Cliff Coleman
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tutu
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On 3/26/2005
mark mccre
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That's the one. Please e mail the pic so Claire can print it and take it with her!
Have been looking at cool Trocadaro apts. I hope no one is clostaphobic.
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THE NUMBER
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On 3/25/2005
HACKETT - BLACK LEATHER RACING
wrote in from
United States
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STEVEN,
Don't you remember her? She goes fast, down hard Always cuts the cone tight Just a little tied for 69th Place was a Gnarly PumpStation Racing Every Outlaw who shows BLR Trophy Girls Number:8675309 << HACK
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Number Lost
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On 3/25/2005
SteVe OlsOn
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Mexico
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Ah, Yeah, hackett I need that dames number in the recent BLR ad Seems I lost it the other night All's good....down in Mex...... San Miguel De Allende Art show at UMOs Good Friday..... go figure... The church marches on Soon the Parade comes down the street The Beating of Jesus and all that Jazz..... Was her name bitch My main muthrfucn Bitch to much of to much Off to Siesta
OlsON
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IT'S NOT LYCRA - IT'S CAPILENE!
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On 3/25/2005
HACKETT - BLACK LEATHER RACING
wrote in from
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Wait till you see some of the banners I have coming up!
You mean this shot?
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BANNERS
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On 3/25/2005
MARK MCCREE
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United States
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Hackett--The banners you post are killer. The whole office now has to make the visit to your forum JUST to see what cool-sick-killer picture you will come up with next. Keep up the great work.
Claire wants to see the OlSoN "pink tutu" shot that was posted a few months ago. See if you can find it.
I have been looking at the Trocadaro appartments we will be staying in. All are within 10 minute's walk from the tower. More to come.
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RADIKAL BLR OUTLAW POINTS JUST IN!
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cbgb's
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On 3/24/2005 how many strings does a guitar have?
wrote in from
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i'm gonna miss cbgb's
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CBGB's
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On 3/24/2005
Chris B
wrote in from
United States
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The NY punk mecca CBGB's is at risk of closing their doors forever.....
You know that it'd be a dark day if they close their doors.
Here's a link to a petition to keep their doors open
http://www.petitiononline.com/landmark/petition.html
Sign up...it only takes a minute.....
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ABQ
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On 3/23/2005 THOMAS
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United States
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Don't worry Dave about no Leather in ABQ. You and I wore the same thing at Indian School last year and I'll be wearing it again this year. Leather will dominate, be sure of that. Have a killer time in Paris. Peace Out THOMAS
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PARIS IS SO ON - IT'S SICK!!
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On 3/23/2005
HACKETT - BLACK LEATHER RACING
wrote in from
United States
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McCREE IS THE MAN FOR SURE!!
This will be a historic trip no matter what happens.
TEAM RADIKAL WILL KICK SOME MAJOR ASS!
Thanks to McCree for making this happen!!
HACKETT - BLR
The ONLY bummer is we may not be around for The BEAR or INDIAN OUTLAW race... :(
Yeah, Joe, you need some sexy banners like BLR!
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Baners
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On 3/23/2005 GI Joe
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United States
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And by the way Dave, your sidebar banners are putting us to shame, now I need to step it up!!
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