Quote of the day...
harms, sorry but that had to go in my sig.
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Chris, Consciousness is a very capacious subject as I'm sure YOU'RE aware...Christopher Bara wrote:
How you guys were conscious at all is a mystery to me

Rick Stanziale wrote, "Oles, trust me, you ain't a loser - you're gonna take some people by surprise this year
Ya never know Rick... I know one thing for certain though, Every last one of you guys that I
met this past season are all kick ass, top notch people!! That alone has made taking this sport
up on a whim, worth every scar...
au revoir, Tod
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Sir Lancelot: We were in the nick of time. You were in great peril.
Sir Galahad: I don't think I was.
Sir Lancelot: You were, Sir Galahad. You were in terrible peril.
Sir Galahad: Look, let me go back in there and face the peril.
Sir Lancelot: No, it's too perilous.
Marcos......we'll Eat.....we'll drink....We cant be Mary but we can check out her booty....
and in between we skate
Let the season begin
Sir Galahad: I don't think I was.
Sir Lancelot: You were, Sir Galahad. You were in terrible peril.
Sir Galahad: Look, let me go back in there and face the peril.
Sir Lancelot: No, it's too perilous.
Marcos......we'll Eat.....we'll drink....We cant be Mary but we can check out her booty....
and in between we skate
Let the season begin
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Chris, you will fit right in at Athens.Christopher Bara Posted: 24 Feb 2005 06:07 Post subject: Tod a loser??
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What's your moms name again?
(10 second pause)
Konnie
(30 second pause)
Ah yes..
(60 second pause)
Konnie Oles........Good old Konnie Oles
How you guys were conscious at all is a mystery to me
It is the middle of the movie can you find the fish? Monty Python
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Tod a loser??
puh-lease....Talk about a guy who was fast the first time that he got on a board....Dont let Oles fool ya....Tod, you've got some new younguns out by you across the state line that sound completely stoked.....you'll have your own whole scene this summer.
And for a quote........Oles, Mr. Sidlo and Favero.....i'll never forget it..
What's your moms name again?
(10 second pause)
Konnie
(30 second pause)
Ah yes..
(60 second pause)
Konnie Oles........Good old Konnie Oles
How you guys were conscious at all is a mystery to me
And for a quote........Oles, Mr. Sidlo and Favero.....i'll never forget it..
What's your moms name again?
(10 second pause)
Konnie
(30 second pause)
Ah yes..
(60 second pause)
Konnie Oles........Good old Konnie Oles
How you guys were conscious at all is a mystery to me
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you know what is said of the amazon and the midget?"when they were nose to nose,his toes were in it,but when they were toe to toe,his nose was in it."cf
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Thanks for the DVD Jeff & Rick!
Thanks for the DVD Jeff & Rick!

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actually the sound was the sound of breaking a turkey drumstick when you bend it the wrong way----in both legs. I think I can never carve upa bird again.
One good turn deserves another
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When asked why I couldn't avoid those trees.
I was asked after my accident teleboarding how I was able to miss one section of trees yet still plowed into yet another section of trees, instead How come I couldn't aim myself through the gap to safety.
"Missed it , by THAT much"
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(mangled 3 limbs in doing so- multiple surgeries now scheduled.)
"Missed it , by THAT much"
-Maxwell Smart Agent 86 for CONTROL
(no relation to Troy or Elizabeth Smart)
(mangled 3 limbs in doing so- multiple surgeries now scheduled.)
One good turn deserves another
john gilmour
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At Least Marcos knows how to spell Texas!!! Better watch it Eduardo the is a really bad antigram that can be made from your name. "Are Dudo" MARCOS the other Texass out law. (the faster one:>)Eddy Martinez wrote:Hey DUDE it could be worse they were going to name me Marcos, but they changed their mind at the last minute. Eduardo Tejas Outlaw.
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Tom's kingpin
Tom, was the one you broke titanium or steel? I've got steel. Should I be concerned?
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And what brand front truck might that be that you'd break a kingpin while slaloming?Eddy Martinez wrote:As the King Pin snapped on my front truck. I flew forward hit the asphalt and bounced off my left shoulder. One of the kickflippers who had gathered there to watch me run cones. Exclaimned. " OOOHHH MMMYYYY GOD DUDE ARE YOU OKAY. " At that point I started to laugh. Sore but not down. Eddy Texas Outlaw.

Hope your shoulder is ok Eddy. Time for shoulder pads, talk to Fluitt and Dong.
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As the King Pin snapped on my front truck. I flew forward hit the asphalt and bounced off my left shoulder. One of the kickflippers who had gathered there to watch me run cones. Exclaimned. " OOOHHH MMMYYYY GOD DUDE ARE YOU OKAY. " At that point I started to laugh. Sore but not down. Eddy Texas Outlaw.
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Quote of the Day
"In the field of opportunity, it's plowin' time again."
-Neil Young
-Neil Young
C-Money
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Nothing's here
Get on with your life
Move on
Get on with your life
Move on
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I'd like to apologize. The post here that I have since deleted was not appropriate and was out of line. It was posted in frustration over something that happened at a WLAC slalom event. I have since talked by phone to the person I offended and apologized personally to them.
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you decide.
Tight gates of powder? Did I miss something?Economasher: "Slalom is like a fine bottle of wine only the wealthy should have it... Slalom is like a fat Cuban cigar only the macho should puff it... Slalom is like a perfect wave only the soulful should ride it... Slalom is like riding you mountain bike thru the forest only the adventurous should do it ... Slalom is like snow skiing thru tight gates of powder at speed... Slalom is like riding your dirt bike across the desert dodging cactus... Slalom is like surfing Waikiki around tourist on a crowded swell. Slalom is like RUINED by you no respect crybabies who just don't get it... Slalom is suppose to be fun!! FUN! FUN !! FUN !!! I don't race slalom anymore but I live it, I coach it, I like it, I promote it... I say bury it and bring it back when the disease is gone >>>>>>>> I'll wait and do it again.. Underground racing is the future only real people need attend!
I, along with the help of Jani Soderhall, John Gilmour, Henry Hester, Jack Smith, Terence Kirby, Howard Gordon and many other slalom enthusiasts put together this web site to promote skateboard slalom so it wouldn't die or go underground to be reborn again. We put it together with an intelligent approach and nothing less.
I think the above quote says alot and at the same time, it says nothing.
You decide for yourself what slalom skateboarding is to you.
If your name is one on the list above and you want me to remove it, private e-mail me or message and I will remove it no problem, silently.
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Here’re my 6 quotes <i>for</i> the day to help fight the fire.
Respect is earned, not bought.
What seems like a good short-term deal might end up being a disaster in the long run.
What comes around goes around. Hatred is not an exception.
If you don’t know what you’re getting yourself into, you’re probably wasting not only your own time.
It is up to the industry to decide what and where to advertise. It is up to the customers to decide what and where to buy.
People who say “Bomb for peace!” on one site and then ask “Why can’t we all just get along?” on another site know exactly what they are doing.
Glenn S Club member since November 2003.
Respect is earned, not bought.
What seems like a good short-term deal might end up being a disaster in the long run.
What comes around goes around. Hatred is not an exception.
If you don’t know what you’re getting yourself into, you’re probably wasting not only your own time.
It is up to the industry to decide what and where to advertise. It is up to the customers to decide what and where to buy.
People who say “Bomb for peace!” on one site and then ask “Why can’t we all just get along?” on another site know exactly what they are doing.
Glenn S Club member since November 2003.
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Fanners not fans
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"I still think its sad that a few manufacturers and promoters in the US slalom community are used by one person for his own psychotic tirades. If they want respect they should publicly tell him to stop propping himself up using their work to attack the very people they supposedly support.
It's easy to stand back and criticize the 'fans' of the flame. If you really want to stop the 'fire' go right to the source."
Slappy.
It's easy to stand back and criticize the 'fans' of the flame. If you really want to stop the 'fire' go right to the source."
Slappy.
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A funny quote story from Morro Bay:
It was Sunday afternoon in Morro Bay and the suspense from the tight slalom was starting to get high. Slowly photographers and cameramen took their place 10-15 meters after the finish line. David Hackett was in place in his chair with his swollen foot and video camera. A sight we had all got used to by now, after 3 days of competition. Behind and on the sides of him others had joined in with cameras to get those final runs. Steve Olson also had joined the group to cheer up his friend David a little. Those guys are really funny together and half of the joy of the finals was just standing there with my camera listening to some of their smack talk. But more of this later on in another story from Morro.
It was the pro semi finals going on and Mollica and Gilmour had just run over the finish line in their second run. It was very close and no one knew the outcome. I had my camera rolling and got in front of Mollica and Gilmour when they slowly walked back up the side of the course. They both waited for the final announcement while talking nervously with each other. The final judgement took time and each second felt like a minute. I was still walking backwards in front of them with the camera in my hand. Finally it came. The winner was Kenny Mollica. He had beaten John Gilmour only with a few hundreds of a second.
- Hey man, what about this quote you promised us?
- Sure, hold out. I'm just there.
- That's what you always say...
- Ok, just let me continue.
Now suddenly I was halfway up the course and the next race was about to start. The junior final. Quickly I turned off the camera to run down to take my place among the others again. I could hear the preparation for the start of the next heat. Once down there I had just the time to think, "Yes, I made it!", before I heard Steve Olson say:
- "Corky! You passed the finish line!"
They where using these infrared things for measuring times. I responded in chock...
- "I did? Oh, shit!"
...well aware of the complete embarrassment if I had done this while the junior final was under way. Luckily, when my eyes looked up towards the start ramps, the boys where still standing on them. Huh! Steve continued:
- "Corky, you can't pass the finish line EVEN though you are a camera man."
Relieved that my stupid mistake hadn't caused any big harm...
- "No, you're right ...pause... Did anyone get my time?
No response. They probably didn't know if I was joking or not. Do I need to tell I was quiet as a mouse after that?
It was Sunday afternoon in Morro Bay and the suspense from the tight slalom was starting to get high. Slowly photographers and cameramen took their place 10-15 meters after the finish line. David Hackett was in place in his chair with his swollen foot and video camera. A sight we had all got used to by now, after 3 days of competition. Behind and on the sides of him others had joined in with cameras to get those final runs. Steve Olson also had joined the group to cheer up his friend David a little. Those guys are really funny together and half of the joy of the finals was just standing there with my camera listening to some of their smack talk. But more of this later on in another story from Morro.
It was the pro semi finals going on and Mollica and Gilmour had just run over the finish line in their second run. It was very close and no one knew the outcome. I had my camera rolling and got in front of Mollica and Gilmour when they slowly walked back up the side of the course. They both waited for the final announcement while talking nervously with each other. The final judgement took time and each second felt like a minute. I was still walking backwards in front of them with the camera in my hand. Finally it came. The winner was Kenny Mollica. He had beaten John Gilmour only with a few hundreds of a second.
- Hey man, what about this quote you promised us?
- Sure, hold out. I'm just there.
- That's what you always say...
- Ok, just let me continue.
Now suddenly I was halfway up the course and the next race was about to start. The junior final. Quickly I turned off the camera to run down to take my place among the others again. I could hear the preparation for the start of the next heat. Once down there I had just the time to think, "Yes, I made it!", before I heard Steve Olson say:
- "Corky! You passed the finish line!"
They where using these infrared things for measuring times. I responded in chock...
- "I did? Oh, shit!"
...well aware of the complete embarrassment if I had done this while the junior final was under way. Luckily, when my eyes looked up towards the start ramps, the boys where still standing on them. Huh! Steve continued:
- "Corky, you can't pass the finish line EVEN though you are a camera man."
Relieved that my stupid mistake hadn't caused any big harm...
- "No, you're right ...pause... Did anyone get my time?
No response. They probably didn't know if I was joking or not. Do I need to tell I was quiet as a mouse after that?