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Org: CSA (1772 Posts)
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Satte Games of Oregon
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On 6/13/2009 Paulskiivoxg
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Man, that sounds like a good time to me! -P
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Oregon Satte Games
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On 6/11/2009
Claude Regnier
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Canada
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Thinking about heading out for the event. PDX? Need some info, please e-mail me.
It will be last minute as I am looking for cheap air fare and it seems like it win out over Hog Hill right now......
Rides and floor space would be appreciated!
It would also give me a chance to discuss World Championships with those in charge...
Thanks in advance
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Fun Times at Tabor
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On 6/10/2009 Paulskiivoxg
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Thanks to Scott for the fun afternoon of slaloming at Tabor! We rode the old abandoned soap-box-derby hill complete with a carpet of dinky conifer pollen-cones, twigs and other slippy slidy debris and no broom or leaf blower, I'm really impressed that neither of us went down. It was a good afternoon well spent riding. Schlater - P
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Ummm........Bleah!
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On 6/6/2009 P
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..........Bleah!
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OSG
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On 5/22/2009 Lance
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United States
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Pat- I will print the board and let you distribute it however you like. I will post my design for you to see when I am done. It will be a labor of love. Let me know if there is anything else I can do. Lance
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Lance offer
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On 5/22/2009 Pat Chewning
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United States
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That sounds like a wonderful idea and I appreciate the offer. That will make some racer very happy!
The spirit of the Oregon State Games would suggest that the board be given to the Jr with the most need, or randomly amongst the Jr's or something other than the fastest (who will likely already be stocked with great gear).
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Lance......
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On 5/21/2009
Cat
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United States
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I just tried to call you, but the # I have is not in service.
I think that's a great idea for the Peter Ramirez Slalom Cross Jr winner! Why don't you send his mom, Janet an e-mail & get some input from her? ramirez.j@starstream.net
E-mail me & give me your new phone number!
Photo by Martin Reaves
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2009 OSG
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On 5/21/2009 Lance
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United States
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Pat- I wanted to print a custom longboard for the top Jr. finisher of the Peter R. race. Is that alright? Is there anything you think (besides the obvious) I should include on it? It will be a complete, 42-48 inches long, with a very nice set up on it. Let me know. Look forward to riding with you- Lance
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Furious vs Welcome Wagon
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On 5/19/2009 Pat Chewning
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United States
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Mr Furious was all bark. We speculated that his threat to call the cops would have worked against him, as he may have been driving on the road after drinking. He did not threaten to have a gun. On the scale of pleasantness, Mr Furious was worse than Mr Welcome Wagon. At least Mr Welcome Wagon was brief...
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Wondering...
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On 5/19/2009
Marty
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United States
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First of all congrats to the Hammer on the nearly .8 second win, great job. I'll tell you, we have tried to get something, anything going down here like you have there in the PNW. We can't seem to hook em like you have there, oh well.
Hey, since the Worlds are now 2 months away, is there any chance of seeing a list of who/whom has signed up and paid to attend? I was talking to another racer the other day who asked about the same thing. Watcha think????
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Just Curious about Mr Furious
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On 5/18/2009 Absentee
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United States
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Was Mr Furious as bad as Mr WelcomeWagon in Beaverton? Did he call the cops or threaten to get a gun like Mr WelcomeWagon did? Is the hill a bust now? -A
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FAST AND FURIOUS
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On 5/18/2009 Brad"Jackhammer"Jackman
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United States
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The sun was out,The hill was FAST,The neighber was FURIOUS,The people were AWSOME,The food was great.Big thanks to John"STRYKFORCE"Stryker for putting it on,and Judy Harris for running our timers and keeping things moveing and organized,"she is really good at this!",and Cami for the food!Thanks to all who showed.It was great to see and skate with you all. Brad
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fast & furious 17th may
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On 5/18/2009
Jon Boles
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United States
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well there was plenty of 'fast' from the racers who took the whole hill, and we had the neighbours provide the 'furious' too :-)
its a crazy fast hill, i couldn't summon the guts to take it from the top. seriously was not expecting to clock the fastest time of the newbies.. guess i'm not as bad as i thought. going to try for the open division next time!
it was a fun day and it was great to meet a few locals. i'm definitely going to come to the august race and hope i can get to the june one too.
i reckon it'd be cool to see some more younger longboarders there. i reckon there's a lot of crossover between slalom racing and longboard skating.
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Fast and Furious
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On 5/17/2009 Pat Chewning
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United States
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I want to thank John Stryker for putting on the race, Kimi for the sandwiches, Judy for being head timer/scorekeeper, Brad Jackman for setting the course.
I had a great time, despite getting a full year's worth of F-bombing from the neighbor who didn't like having to go around a few cones in his car.
I think in 5 minutes of his diatribe, he used 5 words other than the F-word. They were: "cone" "obstacle course" "car" "I"
That hill is great and hopefully next time I will have the confidence to take it from the top.
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The Fuzz
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On 5/3/2009 Judy
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United States
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Hey, we need your band playing on the WEEKEND!! I'm in the homestretch of the school year - YAHOO. Tell the Skylark to book you for Saturday nights. We'd be there in a heartbeat. We are planning on coming over for the Fast & Furious. I'll be slow and good-natured though, is that allowed ;)
See you guys in a couple of weeks. Be prepared to talk tasks for Worlds please. I need to do some delegating.
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Things
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On 5/1/2009 Brad"Jackhammer"Jackman
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United States
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Just a reminder,Dont foreget to sign up for the May 17 "Fast and Furios"race.This is a great hill,fun and challenging for all levals of riders,great slide hill also.FUZZ ALERT!We will be playing in Takoma on Thurs.May 7, at the New Frontier Lounge at 301 E.25th st.Tacoma Wa.(253)572-4020..We go on about 10;00,Come have some fun on the hill and Jam out with the FUZZ!!! See ya,Brad
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CSA May " Fast and Furious Hybrid "
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On 4/15/2009
Stryker
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United States
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Sign up for the May 17th Race. Now Posted.It will be on our practice hill South of Puyallup Washington. Near Cory's House.Fast Hybrid 25 mph+.50 cones.I'll post address soon and the Augsust Race as well.
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Super Salem Duper Thang
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On 4/11/2009 Pat Chewning
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United States
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Thanks a million to Paul for setting this up. You chose a GREAT weekend -- the weather was perfectomundo.
Now we need Stryker to put the May and August events up on the calendar....
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2009 Salem Super Duper Slalom Session Video
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On 4/10/2009 Paulskiivoxg
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Hey, I finally got a chance to get to a computer where I could watch it, that was pretty fun. Thanks again to the Moy Slalom Heritage Foundation and their archiving of Northwest slalom CSA events. -P
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Drew Lunsford
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On 4/8/2009 Paulskiivoxg
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Yeah, Drew Lunsford, Where did he go Cat?
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Cat and Wyoming Stuff
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On 4/8/2009 Some Guy from Wyoming who's also Some Guy from Oregon
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Hey Cat, that's some pretty good stuff and pretty accurate. I miss that about Wyoming (and Montana as well). I'll be going home to visit my parents, one sister and hopefully both of my nephews in August. That will be good. If you go to Cheyenne, they added a bunch of cement and it's actually now one of my favorite skateparks of all time. True to form, most of the rednecks have been now replaced by gangbangerwannabee's who have completely tagged the whole place with really stupid grafitti. Some of it is pretty good and well done and shows some practice and form but, well you know the rest of the story.
What ever happened to Drew? Is he still around?
Hopefully I'll see you in Salem or Hood, Schlater - P
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BBQ Afterthoughts
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On 4/8/2009 Paulskiivoxg
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That was a GREAT time, Thanks Everyone for showing up and making it a fun event. Special thanks to Addison and Paul Steiger for helping mark courses, Matt Shivers for loading, unloading, cleaning, etc, Pat C for setting timers. Thanks for the DVD chronicling of past Northwest slalom CSA events to the Moy Slalom Heritage Foundation.
Larry Peterson and his bungee start was some good entertainment for sure.
It was great seeing all the old and new faces show up too!
Adios- P
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Salem BBQ
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On 4/8/2009 Moy
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United States
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Thanks Paul, and Pat for the fun session and BBQ. Nice to see old faces, and new ones too. Gotta run, watching Bizarre Foods w/ Andrew Zimern, they are eating Nutria and Squirrels no kidding!!!
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Hey Pauliwog!
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On 4/7/2009 Cat
wrote in from
United States
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Just got this from a friend in Wyoming: 98% OF AMERICANS SCREAM BEFORE GOING IN THE DITCH ON A SLIPPERY ROAD. THE OTHER 2% ARE FROM WYOMING AND THEY SAY, 'HOLD MY BEER.'
You're know you're from WYOMING if:
You'll eat ice cream in the winter.
It snows 5 inches and you don't expect school to be canceled.
You have no accent at all, but can hear other people's. And then you make fun of them.
Humid is over 25%.
Your sense of direction is: Toward the mountains and Away from the mountains.
You say 'the interstate' and everybody knows which one.
You think that May is a totally normal month for a blizzard.
You grew up planning your Halloween costumes around your coat.
You know what the Continental Divide is.
You don't think Coors beer is that big a deal.
You've gone off-roading in a vehicle that was never intended for such activities.
You always know the elevation of where you are.
You wake up to a beautiful, 80 degree day and you wonder if it's going to snow tomorrow.
You don't care that some company renamed it, the Broncos STILL play at 'MILE HIGH' stadium!
Every movie theater has military and student discounts.
Everybody wears jeans to church.
You know what a 'trust fund hippy' is, and you know its natural habitat is Boulder, Colorado.
A bear on your front porch doesn't bother you.
Your two favorite teams are the Broncos and whoever is beating the crap out of the Raiders.
When people out East tell you they have mountains in their state too, you just laugh.
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Salom BBQ
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On 4/7/2009 Brad"Jackhammer"Jackman
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United States
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What an awsome day,The Sun,The session,The People,The Fun!Thanks Pauli and everyone that showed.Brad
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