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Yo guys, they're coming soon, I swear....they might be done by Saturday but that's a long shot. If they are, I'll bring them to the race.
Hey Dillon, late night snowboarding sounds great. Keep me posted
Hey Dillon, late night snowboarding sounds great. Keep me posted
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It sounds like a great idea and Dc Downhill Club sounds great. What we can do to make sure people think we're not just downhill is to make it say right under the club name in a smaller print "slalom, downhill" and all the other skating it would be associated with. The only problem, now that I think about it is that would be a lot of words.
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MASSIVE/DCDC Skateboard Club
Hey, how about a skateboard club with T-shirt designs that represent all the various aspects of skateboarding....and our own ala the Gravity design which shows several types of skaters...then the words"It's all good". I really like that message...we could come up with our own positive message. Comments from the peanut gallery and from those not in the peanut gallery are requestedand encouraged.
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You guys are right regarding the pool and park skaters but I don't think that we would exclude anybody from that side of skateboarding. Let's run with the DC~DC idea and see how it goes. I tried to get a club going last year but it didn't get off the ground. My support goes 100% to DC~DC. Come help us out!
Now let's get started on some stickers to start with so the boys going out to Morro Bay & West Virginia can represent. Anybody got some contacts for quick cheap stickers? I'll front the cost.
Now let's get started on some stickers to start with so the boys going out to Morro Bay & West Virginia can represent. Anybody got some contacts for quick cheap stickers? I'll front the cost.
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I agree with Slappy, park and street should not be included.
Just the other day, I was thinking, it would be nice if we who attend the DC races regularly could present ourselves as a "team". (No WT, I'm not looking for free swag!). T-Shirts would be enough, I'd even pay for mine
I just think that we are a close-knit bunch who should (could) be represented as such.
DCDC is cool with me, if that's what others want. As long as PA isn't too far away
Just the other day, I was thinking, it would be nice if we who attend the DC races regularly could present ourselves as a "team". (No WT, I'm not looking for free swag!). T-Shirts would be enough, I'd even pay for mine

I just think that we are a close-knit bunch who should (could) be represented as such.
DCDC is cool with me, if that's what others want. As long as PA isn't too far away

Dan Mitchell, aka PA Dan
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MASSIVE is a good idea but I think it would be re-inventing the wheel. DC~DC is ready to go and they have a good reputation to jump off with. Not to mention they have a cool logo and drawing on their t-shirts.
BTW, the t-shirt drawing is of JT getting speedwobbles and slapping his hands on the ground to keep from crashing. Anthony was right there and witnessed JT pull out of the wobbles. Anthony then sketched a drawing of it and the shirt design was born. JT is the big guy that had that major crash at the finish line at Adams Morgan Day.
BTW, the t-shirt drawing is of JT getting speedwobbles and slapping his hands on the ground to keep from crashing. Anthony was right there and witnessed JT pull out of the wobbles. Anthony then sketched a drawing of it and the shirt design was born. JT is the big guy that had that major crash at the finish line at Adams Morgan Day.
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Yep, sounds good to me.
Both groups have a sort of Outlaw / Jamaican Bobsled Team type quality about them.
What's really cool is the fact that we've all made our marks on our respective sports, despite our geographical handicap.
Our first race had $1000 prize money, free rooms at a cash hotel, free food and beer.... Riders got rock star treatment. That at a time when not much was happening.
You guys have had a solid, total underground series that keeps everyone active and the Gathering is outstanding for slalom.
California is great, when you can get there.
Having activities and events in our backyard keeps us in the game.
I think we can put on some great events.
Last week's race was a nice example.
Both groups have a sort of Outlaw / Jamaican Bobsled Team type quality about them.
What's really cool is the fact that we've all made our marks on our respective sports, despite our geographical handicap.
Our first race had $1000 prize money, free rooms at a cash hotel, free food and beer.... Riders got rock star treatment. That at a time when not much was happening.
You guys have had a solid, total underground series that keeps everyone active and the Gathering is outstanding for slalom.
California is great, when you can get there.
Having activities and events in our backyard keeps us in the game.
I think we can put on some great events.
Last week's race was a nice example.
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It's about high time we organize a skateboard club for the DC extended area (VA Beach to PA & beyond). The focus of the club would be on downhill, slalom, park riding and so forth.
We could make it a loosely organized group of skateboarders and friends that support skateboarding in our area. Membership would be free and there would be no real need for formalities such as meetings, minutes or even voted leaders. You wouldn't have to live in the DC area to be a member.
The club could should be something like a DC version of FCR. We would have t-shirts, stickers, etc. It would also be easier to organize events under one club name (dealing w/ govt official & insurance).
Wonder if we should just merge in with Anthony & Doug's DC Downhill Club (DCDC)?
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We could make it a loosely organized group of skateboarders and friends that support skateboarding in our area. Membership would be free and there would be no real need for formalities such as meetings, minutes or even voted leaders. You wouldn't have to live in the DC area to be a member.
The club could should be something like a DC version of FCR. We would have t-shirts, stickers, etc. It would also be easier to organize events under one club name (dealing w/ govt official & insurance).
Wonder if we should just merge in with Anthony & Doug's DC Downhill Club (DCDC)?
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