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Whatever Corey's Talking about
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On 10/24/2007 Paulskiiwog
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I don't really know what Moyski is talking about but I'll go along with it and say "Good Luck" to everyone too. - P
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Dan-o , Brad, Ironman Peters
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On 10/24/2007 Corey
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Dan-o good luck with the surgery, Hope all goes smooth. I really respect your decision to have "it" done Looks like we'll be callin' you "Danielle-o" from now on.
Brad good luck in Colorado at the Big COSS throw down. Last big race before turning Pro?
James, good luck this Weekend on Livestrong II. Looks like the weather is going to cooperate. I'm gonna try to come out at night, but at this point no guarantee
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Paul Howard -- welcome to the ISSA
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On 10/20/2007 Pat Chewning
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OK, Paul. You are in.
The ISSA rules are not going to be so restrictive. We can still do "NIMBO" courses, ladder-brackets, cook nutria on the grill.
And best news of all: Gimme Cones! They are not verboten.
All of this falls under rule 11.2 -- Deviations from the standard.
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spence- cybrrrr
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On 10/20/2007
sretep
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!!.m.a. 03:7 yadnus -- no si rebyc ,sey
corey is out, brad's in cali, but stryker and alldred are game on
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ISSA Membership/Votes
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On 10/20/2007 Paulskiiwog
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I'll buy into that as long as I can put on at least some of my traditional goofy events that don't neccesarily follow all ISSA rules and thus I am happy with them not counting for ISSA points. But I'll also try to put on events worth points that do follow ISSA rules and earn ISSA points for the racers.
However, I'll be busy with "the house" until Feb 2008. So take all that for what it's worth. -P
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cyber this weekend???
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On 10/19/2007
spencer
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so ya title says it all
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OK, John will soon be an ISSA member
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On 10/19/2007 Pat Chewning
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John Stryker -- OK
Anyone else? Or do I sell my last vote on Ebay?
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I'll Vote and Put in my 2 cents worth...
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On 10/19/2007
Stryker
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Pat, I'd like to have the chance to vote.I'll be very active . Thanks John
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ISSA Voting membership -- for Free!
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On 10/18/2007
Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
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The ISSA (International Slalom Skateboard Association) recently revised it's rules for membership.
Prior to today, membership votes were $25 per vote, with a maximum of 5.
After today, members may only retain 1 vote.
After today, I can transfer my 2 extra prior voting memberships to 2 "Lucky" people.
If you want a full voting membership in the ISSA (vote on rules, vote on other matters), let me know.
I have 2 to give away and I want my CSA crew to have 1st dibs....
My only stipulation is that you at least make some small effort to participate...
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a few bars...
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On 10/18/2007
dan-o
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"did anyone lose a grey jacket thingy on sunday in salem"
no! but if "U" humm a few bars, it might come to me!!!
ha, ha, he, ho!!!
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Grey Hooded Zip-up Sweat Jackets
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On 10/18/2007
Paulskiiwog
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Pat, I'd like to buy a vowel for $200.00, and is it a "U"?
Hey, did anyone lose a grey sweat jacket on Sunday in Salem??? If so, contact me and I'll mail it to you.
Thanks - P
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Can we take up a collection?
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On 10/17/2007 Pat Chewning
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I'd like to buy Paul Howard a "U" key for his keyboard so he can type "Saturday" correctly.
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Glow in the dark racing
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On 10/17/2007 Pat Chewning
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We did a night race once, we attached glow sticks to the cones.
I suggest that if you do a night race, you do it quietly and not near an irate resident who will threaten to call the cops, then threaten you with a gun.
Or as Paul Howard calls him: "Captain Friendly of the Welcome Wagon"
It was not 100% successful....
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Saterday's Course(s)
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On 10/17/2007 Paulskiiwog
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Hey, Looking at Pat's "NIMBO" course, that looks pretty fun, I wish I could have made that one. Not to mention it looks like a great way to get your wheels coned down and all grippy and ready for race day. Good training technique. I'd like to actually see that sort of course setup in another CSA event, Maybe the BBQ for Spring 2008 or another event???? - P
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Acorns
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On 10/16/2007 June Cleaver
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Good evening to Eddie and all the other CSA'rs. I'll make sure to bring more ladies the next time. We've actually got lots of them, they just need to get to the level that they feel comfortable competing rather than practicing. I also want to make sure that I don't end up at the bottom of the finish list again. Darn that pumping - cyber slalom here I come.
Our own Spokane Inspector Gadget is hard at work thinking up lots of fun games to play next season, so stay tuned. Think "glow in the dark" and see if that doesn't sound kind of fun.
Brad - good luck at the COSS race. Represent well. We'll keep our fingers crossed for you. June
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salem Acorn Festival of Speed
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On 10/16/2007 HasKeLL
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Thanks Again Pauli, and Pat for the fun event. I had a great time racing and seeing everyone. The Spokane crew is getting FAST! My homies Spencer Smith and Tim Eney looked better than I've ever seen em, and SKIP was on fire all day long. Nice job everyone.
Congratulations to Judy Harris- 1st place Women's Division, followed by(3 way tie for 2nd) Cindy Overland, Nancy/SSG, and Whatsbruin of Silverfish. Nicely done ladies, good to see more girls out.
Mark Harris is now our newly appointed Race Starter for all CSA events- Mark you SEXY Mutha F@C%!R, leave that shirt off next time.... but you can leave the pants on , please .
Paul Steiger, good to race with you again, thanks for sharing those pics. Try to get Thad on a board for the next race
Lastly, Pat Chewning was the biggest winner of all, he's got Super Models!! BTW Pat, why did you leave so early??
Till we Stir it up again, Corey
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Acorn -O- Rama
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On 10/16/2007 Paulskiiwog
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Thanks to James for posting the results, I'll post them on the Contest Calender later after work. Thanks to Pat for putting on Saterday's Wing-ding and bringing the timing equipment and running most of the timing, Thanks to everyone who showed up and helped setup and tear down and rode. I'm at work with patients showing up so I gotta split for now. Thanks everyone- Paul
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si, esse... loco
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On 10/16/2007 buen dia
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Salem ACORN Fest -- good times had by all!
1 Corey Moy 20.6412 Brad Jackman 20.938 3 Skip Marcotte 20.998 4 David Mitchell 21.165 5 James Peters 22.059 6 Dan Misziewski 22.074 7 Pat Alldred 22.093 8 Mark Harris 22.1 9 Paul Howard 22.194 10 Will Moore 22.214 11 Tony 22.344 12 Pat Chewning 22.64 13 Jordan 22.733 14 Pete Ingraham 22.873 15 Ryan Anderson 23.031 16 Jake Mehrens 23.092 17 Spencer Smith 23.323 18 Eric Hovey 23.694 19 Ileigh Amable 23.794 20 Jeremy Geier 23.816 21 Scott Moore 24.061 22 Brian Wyler 24.252 23 Alex Griffin 24.845 24 Tim Eney 24.938 25 Eric Overland 25.103 26 Paul Steiger 25.178 27 Edward 25.328 28 Will Story 26.631 29 Paul Peterson 26.667 30 Adam Jones 27.039 31 Danny Petersdorf 27.867 32 Judy Harris 28.903
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CSA logo
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On 10/15/2007
dan-o
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Hey!, i think, i might have a logo idea...CSA.
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Acorns in Salem
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On 10/15/2007 Pat Chewning
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I had a kick in the Axe! My legs are really sore today. I think the "NIMBO" (Nearly Impossible Mixed Bag of Offsets) course on Saturday did me in.
Did Michael Dong put in the fastest time? I think Skip was the leader when I had to leave early.... that guy was on FIRE!
Best quote of the day: "I hope I can still skate when I'm 50 ..." This was right after one of the new guys asked me "How old ARE you, anyway?"
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Acorns in Salem
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On 10/15/2007 Judy
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Just wanted to send a shout out to Pat C. and Pauliwog for another really fun weekend in Salem. Holy cow, we had a great time and are really looking forward to springtime in Salem 2008.
I really found myself reflecting back over this past year on the drive home and it was amazing how many high points were tied to slalom skating with all of the CSA bunch.
Thanks to my husband Mark for getting me into this great sport. But also thanks to Corey, Brad, Dano, Skip, Gareth, Pat C., Pauliwog, and everyone else who made me feel so welcome. You guys all made sure that my first year skating experiences were filled with laughter and support. You were also really great every time I took a tumble. I have a great memory of Pat C. looking down at me on the pavement and saying simply, "you're all right, there's no blood, get up and ride." Thanks Pat.
Congratulations to all of the Spokane riders who shared this amazing first season with Mark and I. All of you ROCK! Wow, was I proud to watch all of you ride Saturday and Sunday.
The Spokane crew is pumped to host another great weekend of racing next September and hope all of you will keep September open.
We really look forward to seeing all of you in the Spring. Please remember that all of you are welcome to come over to Spokane and bunk with us if you want to come and ski at Schweitzer this winter.
We're looking for a parking garage in Spokane to practice cyber all winter, so I'll finally learn how to pump.
Thanks again you guys. Judy
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Ride to Salem on Sunday?
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On 10/13/2007
Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
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I need a ride Sunday. Portland to the race in Salem. One way.
Give me a call:
FIVE - OH -tree - Tree -for -won -tree -sex -for- ate
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It's On
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On 10/12/2007
Mr Sunday Disorganizer
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SUNDAY - How many people want to seriously race and how many want race not-so-seriously or have grudgematch racing format or not really race much but just have big fun slalom session(but still with a timer for those who want times)?
Post here so everyone can see what the general mood is. Thanks.
I'm not really asking because I really care about anyone else, but rather because I'm SOOOOOO washed up and a has-been that by not racing I can avoid looking as slow as I have become. Yeah, that's it. - P
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Yes, we are on
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On 10/12/2007 Pat Chewning
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The weather is looking good for the weekend. It's on.
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