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On board.


FIVE

RIP Spots

1. Tijuana

2. EMB EMB

eosin-methylene blue.
 

3. Cologne

4. LOVE

5. Hubba

Enrique Chacon, Chula Vista Chula Vista (ch`lə), city (1990 pop. 135,163), San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1911. , CA

No Shows

1. Markovich--ASR 2002

2. Choppy Omega--Quito full pipe

3. Donger--High ollie/longest gap winner's circle win·ner's circle
n. pl. winners' circles
An enclosed area at a racetrack where the winning horse and jockey are brought for awards and publicity.

Noun 1.
 

4. Afghanistan--Osama

5. City of Philly--Support of skateboarding

Cripple Billy, Pacifica, CA

Speed Demons Demons
See also devil; evil; ghosts; hell; spirits and spiritualism.

ademonist

one who denies the existence of the devil or demons.

bogyism, bogeyism

recognition of the existence of demons and goblins.
 

1. Chris Senn Chris Senn may refer to:
  • Chris Senn (skateboarder).
  • Chris Senn (video game designer), best known for the unfinished Sonic X-treme project.
 

2. Kris Markovich

3. Justin Strubing

4. Ricky Oyola

5. Daewon Song

Seth Harbers, Glendale, FL

AWFUL TRUTH

HELMET MANDATE BECOMES STATE LAW. (On board)

SACRAMENTO - Young skateboarders, inline skaters and scooter riders will have to start rolling with helmets Jan. 1 under a new law signed Thursday by Gov. Gray Davis. Skaters younger than 18 who choose not to wear a helmet could be issued a $25 ticket under the law by Sen. lack O'Connell, D-San Luis Obispo. The law applies to public streets and bikeways; many private skate parks already require helmets. "If we save just one life or prevent one broken bone or concussion with the law, it will be worth it," O'Connell said. But skaters at the park adjacent to Huntington Beach High School Huntington Beach High School (HBHS) is a California Distinguished high school[1] located in Huntington Beach, California which first began operating in its respective city in 1906.  think the new law - the toughest helmet law in the nation will signal an apocalypse for the sport. "They're going to ruin the sport, and everyone is going to go home and do. drugs,' said. Ray Rusiniak, 13, after hearing the news.

submitted by Timothy Nickloff

POET'S CORNER

Doing what feels right

Not because its cool

Skateboarding is all you

Real skaters don't care how many ticks you can do and to skateboarding we will star true this days people think it's a fucking trend they'll never know that when skating the fun went end so get your board and go have some fucking fun and don't forget that's what skateing is all about

Gustavo Chapa, Del Rio, Texas Del Rio is the county seat of Val Verde CountyGR6,United States. The population was 33,867 at the 2000 census.

Del Rio is known as the American address of legendary Mexican radio stations XERA in the 1930s and XERF transmitter powered each of
 

FUNBOX

Q: What's the only way to 'get a hippie to stop smelling?

A: Break his nose.

No Comply, Springfield, MA

Q: How many brats does it take to fill a daycare center?

A: Depends how big the skatepark is.

Cyrus Engels, Arcata, CA

FIRING LINE: JOHN CARDIEL

Birthplace: California

Current home: Sacramento

Years skating: 21

First sponsor: Dogtown

Current sponsors: Independent, Spitfire, Anti-Hero anti-hero, principal character of a modern literary or dramatic work who lacks the attributes of the traditional protagonist or hero. The anti-hero's lack of courage, honesty, or grace, his weaknesses and confusion, often reflect modern man's ambivalence toward , Fresh Jive, Vans

First board: Santa Cruz Red Dot

Favorite fishin' hole: The Press Club

Remington or Winchester: Remington 700's, Winchester model 94's

Dub or dancehall dance·hall  
n.
1. or dance hall A building or part of a building with facilities for dancing.

2. See ragga.


dancehall
Noun

a style of dance-oriented reggae
: Rastafari

All-time favorite skaters: Gonz, Hosoi, Colvin, Danny Way

Favorite parks: Ripon, Livingston, Frontline

Favorite rail: Eurorail

Favorite country: Spain

Food: Yes

Back country or the jib park: Whatev's

First trick: 180 ollie

Words to live by: Live right, live up
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