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• #2
lame!
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• #3
lame to the max
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• #4
lame to the max
bill and ted? are you two here?
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• #5
bill and ted? are you two here?
I was parodying the title of the thread.
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• #6
I was parodying the title of the thread.
yeah i know, i was comparing it to bill and ted language so.....
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• #7
You're such a dick.
did you just quote yourself and call yourself a dick or was that a quotation fail?
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• #9
I miss those fucking owls.
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• #10
Next to a great big plate-glass window is definitely the best spot to be doing that. Perfectly safe.
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• #11
ok, now i understand scott's view on fixed tricks
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• #12
not entirely representative of fixed tricks really...
but.. while I'm not going "woah" either at this particular clip..largely cos the music suggests it's some mad hip hop shit, when it plainly isn't.. Burd Philips can do some mad static stuff. If you think this kind of stuff in general is lame then you're not getting it.
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• #13
ok, now i understand scott's view on fixed tricks
Much less lame tricks ;)
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• #14
For the record, I am not a fan of that stationary trackstanding crap either, and it is DEFINITELY not representative of current fixed gear tricks as far as a lot of people are concerned.
[ame="http://vimeo.com/838980?pg=embed&sec="]Fixed
Gear Trackstand Bootleg Sessions v.2 on Vimeo[/ame]
whoa!