Count the cliches, #2.This one comes from the Northwest (Seattle, I think, since that's what's mostly covered). It's full color photocopied, so someone's bankrolling this or has access to a color copy machine. It's got some good photos, a few mini-interviews of guys who wake up early to skate skate, fish: see ray. skate Any of nine genera (suborder Rajoidea) of rounded to diamond-shaped rays. These bottom-dwellers are found from tropical to near-Arctic waters and from the shallows to depths of more than 9,000 ft (2,700 m). the park, but most of the skate content is shot at the Seattle Seaskate park under the Space Needle Noun 1. Space Needle - a tower 605 feet tall in Seattle; a tourist attraction Seattle - a major port of entry and the largest city in Washington; located in west central Washington on the protected waters of Puget Sound with the snow-capped peaks of the Cascade . C'mon you guys, that place is a flaming flaming - flame pile of concrete turd. There are so many other parks in the Seattle area worth skating. Dreamland dream·land n. 1. An ideal or imaginary land. 2. A state of sleep. Noun 1. dreamland - a pleasing country existing only in dreams or imagination dreamworld, never-never land is lighting up the Northwest and all I get is Seaskate? Anyway, like I said, there's some cool shit in this one, but I can't let a photo of a full-pads frontside kickturn/missed grind in the mag go without mention. Anyway, there's no address with this one, so get on the ol' 'purer and write: sgs212@stu.aii.edu. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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