Mail drop.WEED IT The first day you touched wood and stopped being just a pedestrian was the day you got your new set of eyes. Not content to just breathe air and wait for a slow death, you saw outside the rigid confines of the footpath and made it come alive. Your flowing, speeding presence defied the architects' grand designs--no more were you to let cold concrete and steel merely house you. Now every street became an unwritten page to leave your signature upon. It's just you and your fellow artisans out there in the hours, bleeding out the frustrations of modem life and leaving a trail of blood to let them know that it was possible and not just a day dream. Whatever scraps of triumph you prized from the streets was earned through never losing faith in your abilities, and when the fear made a nest inside your skull and gravity dragged you to the ground, you called it even. Skin, bone, perspiration and spilled blood are the toil for taking away all the paint, and all the concrete and marble that was put in place only to alienate you from the natural world. And by our count, we are winning the war for control of our own minds and freedom. Every scowling scowl v. scowled, scowl·ing, scowls v.intr. To wrinkle or contract the brow as an expression of anger or disapproval. See Synonyms at frown. v.tr. suit, every taunting jock squad, every insecure rent-a-cop, every ticket from the swine-herd just fan the flames of our quest to set these lifeless streets alight with passion. It is us, the urban woodsman, plying our tireless art to the grey cityscape (company) CityScape - A re-seller of Internet connections to the PIPEX backbone. E-Mail: <sales@cityscape.co.uk>. Address: CityScape Internet Services, 59 Wycliffe Rd., Cambridge, CB1 3JE, England. Telephone: +44 (1223) 566 950. with a song in our hearts as we lay down the soundtrack to the destruction of what was once thought to only echo the march of defeated footsteps. It is up to you to never let the forces that oppose us win. Live for yourself and your dreams, so that when you go out to take on the world of stairs, rails, curbs, cracks and bumps you sow the seeds of the future in the young minds of the children who see you skate by as they cling to Verb 1. cling to - hold firmly, usually with one's hands; "She clutched my arm when she got scared" hold close, hold tight, clutch hold, take hold - have or hold in one's hands or grip; "Hold this bowl for a moment, please"; "A crazy idea took hold of their mother's hand in wonder. For it is they who will see us through to the next dawn of change and progression. Four wheels forward forever until the black runs out... Jordan Bloomer Kaikoura, New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland. Are you in prison or what? T-Ed YOUNG HERM I just read that one Bryan Herman interview and it sounded really cool 'cause he was nice and sounded really anti-poser. I've subscribed for only a few months now and would just like to say thank you for getting me into skating, because when I was about six or seven I picked up Thrasher thrasher: see mimic thrush. thrasher Any of 17 species (family Mimidae) of New World songbirds that have a downcurved bill and are noted for noisily foraging on the ground in dense thickets and for loud, varied songs. at a store and it had Jamie Thomas Jamie Thomas (born October 11, 1974) also known as The Chief, is a professional skateboarder and skateboard industry magnate from Dothan, Alabama. He started skateboarding at the age of eleven. skating on the coven cov·en n. An assembly of 13 witches. [Perhaps from Middle English covent, assembly, convent; see convent. . I looked at that magazine over and over. It was a sick one. Flip rules. Brad Carter Newport, Tennessee Newport is a city in Cocke County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 7,242 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Cocke CountyGR6. Geography Newport is located at (35.963318, -83. No, Thrasher rules. T-Ed TEACH ME I was completely inspired by Wez Lundry's "To Classify is to Control." This article was masterfully written; however, I can foresee a whole lot of panty-wearing ball-washing bastards going into a hissy fit his·sy fit n. Chiefly Southern and South Midland U.S. See tantrum. [From hissy1.] hissy fit Noun informal a childish temper tantrum over the first half of the article. Now, Wez did touch on a couple of controversial notions, but his point was perfectly made. I can only hope that all the skaters of the world take to heart the full article and not get pissed off only after getting through half of it. As an old-school skateboarder, I am so "on board" with what Wez conveyed in the April '03 issue. We all should not conform to Verb 1. conform to - satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?" fit, meet coordinate - be co-ordinated; "These activities coordinate well" the ways of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of our minds, bodies, and spirits so that we may skate all that is good, all that is grindable, and leave no tranny without a carve. Do not ever let street skating Street skating is the practice of roller skating (commonly on inline skates or quad skates) in groups on public roads. Street skates can be formal affairs, with prespecified routes, marshals and, at times, police escorts or ad hoc gatherings of like minded individuals. die. Ninety-percent of my skating techniques were learned right in a convenience store parking lot. I then applied what I learned to anything that lay in front of my wheels. Let skating bleed into on e little package. Use what we have inherited and just let the freedom of skateboarding ring. Dan Hickman Boring, Oregon Boring is an unincorporated community located in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. It is located along Oregon Highway 212, approximately eight miles south of Gresham and about the same distance from Clackamas, both suburbs of Portland. DV-DON'T With the recent trend of these new so-called "extreme sports extreme sports Sports events characterized by high speed or high risk. Such sports include aggressive inline skating, wakeboarding, street luge, skateboarding, and freestyle bicycle events (wherein tricks such as back flips are performed on a bicycle). " all over television, it can be easily seen how much of an influence skateboarding has had on them all. This influence on these other activities is well-known and is a very good thing. But the biggest problem seems to be a definite lack of innovation and creativity within these activities. A particularly bothersome issue is the way in which they misrepresent mis·rep·re·sent tr.v. mis·rep·re·sent·ed, mis·rep·re·sent·ing, mis·rep·re·sents 1. To give an incorrect or misleading representation of. 2. our tricks. Anyone that knows the slightest bit about skateboarding knows that skating switch is riding goofy when you're regular and riding regular when you're goofy. This is common knowledge. Now, how can these sports call Sports Call is a regional sports call-in show centered in Auburn, Alabama. The hosts, Bill Cameron and Dan Peck, offer insight into the world of sports, talk to guests, and answer phone calls from listeners. their tricks switch when there is only one possible stance? In rollerbooting, riding is called switch. This is just wrong. They could at least call it fakie Fakie is, in skateboarding, a synonym for riding backwards on a skateboard. When used in conjunction with a trick name, like "fakie ollie", it means that the trick was performed while with your normal back foot as the front foot on the nose of the board, rather than the back of the . If a rollerbooter could actually do tricks switch it would be quite interesting to say the very least. This would mean that they would have to jump in the air, then take off their boots, put them on the opposite feet and then land the trick. This would be quite hard to do, unlike all their other tricks. Skiing is another sport that uses the term switch interchangeably. Skiing has been around much longer than skateboarding, so when and why they started using the term switch is unknown. Again, this is the same situation as rollerbooting--you can't ride switch on skis. It's just not possible. Bikers also use the term switch and they use it totally wrong. Tricks they call switch are those in which they spin in the "unnatural" direction. This is an example of totally slaughtering the term. In order for bikers to ride switch, they would have to ride with their feet on the wrong pedals. This is very impractical. Many other sports also use this term the wrong way entirely, but these are the most bothersome. Stealing tricks from the greatest sport of all time will always happen, but it should at least be done correctly. Tom Lahti Appleton, WI Half of the shit Tony Hawk
ROAD DIARY I got my latest issue yesterday and, as always, it looks great. But, as I was flipping through all the pages, something caught my eye. And not in a good way. I am talking about the DVS DVS Det Vill Säga (Swedish) DVS Descriptive Video Service DVS Dynamic Voltage Scaling DVS Driver and Vehicle Services (Minnesota) DVS Digital Video System DVS Digital Video Services ad for an Ozzy Osbourne "signature shoe." I don't feel the need to tell you why this is so lame. If you do need an explanation, then it's pretty likely you'll go out and buy the damn things. Sure, Ozzy was rad, but when's the last time you heard a new Ozzy song in a skate video? What I'm trying to say is this: Ozzy Osboume, along with a host of other entities that spoil the pages of Thrasher, is irrelevant to the world of skateboarding. It wouldn't be quite as bad if it was an actual shoe, but a slipper?! If that advertisement got you excited, maybe skating isn't for you. If what tickles your pickle is all the garbage that gets attached to skateboarding instead of the activity itself, I would venture to say that skating, to you, is nothing more than just a passing fad--much like, as of late, Ozzy himself. Well, I guess I went a head and did explain myself. Anyway, I guess that's it. Thrasher is the best. Ryan Herrera El Centro, CA TELL TALE I've been a faithful newsstand buyer for almost a year now. You people make the one greatest magazine that I know of. I feel that skateboarding is by far the most exciting sport around, and Thrasher mag does the best job bringing skateboarding as a whole to all us skaters out here. Keep it up. Scott Meyers Springfield, TN Zzzzzzzzzz... T-Ed |
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