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Literally anyone can skateboard? What do you mean? It's hard as hell to skateboard. Literally anyone can play basketball too, but doing it at an elite level is serious work.tempo_n_groove said:
Water polo is difficult. Those people that play at that level are cheating bastards too, lol. Always kicking and pinching each other! I enjoy watching it though.Gern Blansten said:
I haven't watched much either. Honestly I still can't get a grip on why water polo or skateboarding can be Olympic events.Meltdown99 said:
No idea. I really don’t care about the olympics all that much to concern myself about Gymnastics 🤸♂️… a sport in which I never watch. I may have watched 2 hours total…the Olympics are corrupt…I wish the Winter Olympics were boycotted…tempo_n_groove said:
I never put mental health and pressure together in the same thought and I asked if her losing that edge is the same as mental health. I never thought losing confidence was a mental health attribute? Either way I am rooting for her on the balance beam. I am hoping for the happy ending!Meltdown99 said:Biles, who is known for her rare ability to flip through the air and land on her feet, had developed the “twisties” — a sensation gymnasts can develop where they lose their sense of control in the air. Fear or pressure often trigger it.Simone Biles Spotlights the ‘Twisties’ and Why Mental Health Matters
There is an article that talks about doodling. I used to be a doodle/drawing fiend. My mind doesn't race like it used to so I don't do it as much. Interesting as to why I most likely did it.
but biles has overcome a lot…so she deserves a pass no matter why.
I did watch some badminton the other day...but how far behind can cornhole be as an Olympic event?
I don't like watching long distance races. Anything above 5k is a snoozer.
Skateboarding literally anyone can do. If they allow snowboarding, which I find boring as hell, then skateboarding, much more exciting, should be included.0 -
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My gosh skateboarding sucks...is there an officially sanctioned spot where the skateboarders can smoke their weed? Cornhole next, the Rodeo needs to be introduced. Another sport I just can't get enough of is those wonderful equestrian athletes...Gern Blansten said:
I haven't watched much either. Honestly I still can't get a grip on why water polo or skateboarding can be Olympic events.Meltdown99 said:
No idea. I really don’t care about the olympics all that much to concern myself about Gymnastics 🤸♂️… a sport in which I never watch. I may have watched 2 hours total…the Olympics are corrupt…I wish the Winter Olympics were boycotted…tempo_n_groove said:
I never put mental health and pressure together in the same thought and I asked if her losing that edge is the same as mental health. I never thought losing confidence was a mental health attribute? Either way I am rooting for her on the balance beam. I am hoping for the happy ending!Meltdown99 said:Biles, who is known for her rare ability to flip through the air and land on her feet, had developed the “twisties” — a sensation gymnasts can develop where they lose their sense of control in the air. Fear or pressure often trigger it.Simone Biles Spotlights the ‘Twisties’ and Why Mental Health Matters
There is an article that talks about doodling. I used to be a doodle/drawing fiend. My mind doesn't race like it used to so I don't do it as much. Interesting as to why I most likely did it.
but biles has overcome a lot…so she deserves a pass no matter why.
I did watch some badminton the other day...but how far behind can cornhole be as an Olympic event?Give Peas A Chance…0 -
I climb, mostly indoors but outdoors whenever I can. Mostly lead but some bouldering. It’s an awesome sport in so many ways and climbers are generally a fun bunch of people. It’s true that the really skilled climbers look like they are floating up the wall.tempo_n_groove said:
In my 20's I used to climb, repel, spelunk. Loved it. Then I watched some pros do it and could not believe how fast and nimble they were. I called them "Spider monkeys".oftenreading said:Just watched the end of the men's qualifying round for climbing. Women's tomorrow morning and then finals on Thursday I believe. Some amazing athletes.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
If Ninja warrior was around when I was younger I think I'd have gave it a good run. I filled out later so I'm not the correct build anymore. Glad you can still do it.oftenreading said:
I climb, mostly indoors but outdoors whenever I can. Mostly lead but some bouldering. It’s an awesome sport in so many ways and climbers are generally a fun bunch of people. It’s true that the really skilled climbers look like they are floating up the wall.tempo_n_groove said:
In my 20's I used to climb, repel, spelunk. Loved it. Then I watched some pros do it and could not believe how fast and nimble they were. I called them "Spider monkeys".oftenreading said:Just watched the end of the men's qualifying round for climbing. Women's tomorrow morning and then finals on Thursday I believe. Some amazing athletes.0 -
Exactly the point. Watch the Olympics now and basketball has become a global sport and other countries are getting better. Anyone can pick up a ball and learn to play.mrussel1 said:
Literally anyone can skateboard? What do you mean? It's hard as hell to skateboard. Literally anyone can play basketball too, but doing it at an elite level is serious work.tempo_n_groove said:
Water polo is difficult. Those people that play at that level are cheating bastards too, lol. Always kicking and pinching each other! I enjoy watching it though.Gern Blansten said:
I haven't watched much either. Honestly I still can't get a grip on why water polo or skateboarding can be Olympic events.Meltdown99 said:
No idea. I really don’t care about the olympics all that much to concern myself about Gymnastics 🤸♂️… a sport in which I never watch. I may have watched 2 hours total…the Olympics are corrupt…I wish the Winter Olympics were boycotted…tempo_n_groove said:
I never put mental health and pressure together in the same thought and I asked if her losing that edge is the same as mental health. I never thought losing confidence was a mental health attribute? Either way I am rooting for her on the balance beam. I am hoping for the happy ending!Meltdown99 said:Biles, who is known for her rare ability to flip through the air and land on her feet, had developed the “twisties” — a sensation gymnasts can develop where they lose their sense of control in the air. Fear or pressure often trigger it.Simone Biles Spotlights the ‘Twisties’ and Why Mental Health Matters
There is an article that talks about doodling. I used to be a doodle/drawing fiend. My mind doesn't race like it used to so I don't do it as much. Interesting as to why I most likely did it.
but biles has overcome a lot…so she deserves a pass no matter why.
I did watch some badminton the other day...but how far behind can cornhole be as an Olympic event?
I don't like watching long distance races. Anything above 5k is a snoozer.
Skateboarding literally anyone can do. If they allow snowboarding, which I find boring as hell, then skateboarding, much more exciting, should be included.
Skateboarding can also be picked up by anyone in any country as long as you have pavement pretty much. It is becoming global as well. It's not like an equestrian sport where you need a damn horse and a ton of money.0 -
I am content with being mediocre at both. A few friends went pro, though.mrussel1 said:
Literally anyone can skateboard? What do you mean? It's hard as hell to skateboard. Literally anyone can play basketball too, but doing it at an elite level is serious work.tempo_n_groove said:
Water polo is difficult. Those people that play at that level are cheating bastards too, lol. Always kicking and pinching each other! I enjoy watching it though.Gern Blansten said:
I haven't watched much either. Honestly I still can't get a grip on why water polo or skateboarding can be Olympic events.Meltdown99 said:
No idea. I really don’t care about the olympics all that much to concern myself about Gymnastics 🤸♂️… a sport in which I never watch. I may have watched 2 hours total…the Olympics are corrupt…I wish the Winter Olympics were boycotted…tempo_n_groove said:
I never put mental health and pressure together in the same thought and I asked if her losing that edge is the same as mental health. I never thought losing confidence was a mental health attribute? Either way I am rooting for her on the balance beam. I am hoping for the happy ending!Meltdown99 said:Biles, who is known for her rare ability to flip through the air and land on her feet, had developed the “twisties” — a sensation gymnasts can develop where they lose their sense of control in the air. Fear or pressure often trigger it.Simone Biles Spotlights the ‘Twisties’ and Why Mental Health Matters
There is an article that talks about doodling. I used to be a doodle/drawing fiend. My mind doesn't race like it used to so I don't do it as much. Interesting as to why I most likely did it.
but biles has overcome a lot…so she deserves a pass no matter why.
I did watch some badminton the other day...but how far behind can cornhole be as an Olympic event?
I don't like watching long distance races. Anything above 5k is a snoozer.
Skateboarding literally anyone can do. If they allow snowboarding, which I find boring as hell, then skateboarding, much more exciting, should be included.
Unfortunately, my basketball player buddy suffered from mental health issues (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, addiction). He died a few years ago.
My skate crew was very lucky. We had Rodney Mullen around from time to time to mentor us. He was and remains an incredible human being. And he's still a creative force to be reckoned with.
https://youtu.be/-3tDvMG87Ro
I don't know if any of my old skater friends are still actively sponsored or pro, maybe one is, but that sport blows out knees pretty early. I don't know how the old guys still do it at an elite level. Bengay and anti-inflammatory meds, I'd guess.Post edited by dankind onI SAW PEARL JAM0 -
I'd say stop doing 40' boneless drop ins and 40 stair jumps? They do look cool though.dankind said:
I am content with being mediocre at both. A few friends went pro, though.mrussel1 said:
Literally anyone can skateboard? What do you mean? It's hard as hell to skateboard. Literally anyone can play basketball too, but doing it at an elite level is serious work.tempo_n_groove said:
Water polo is difficult. Those people that play at that level are cheating bastards too, lol. Always kicking and pinching each other! I enjoy watching it though.Gern Blansten said:
I haven't watched much either. Honestly I still can't get a grip on why water polo or skateboarding can be Olympic events.Meltdown99 said:
No idea. I really don’t care about the olympics all that much to concern myself about Gymnastics 🤸♂️… a sport in which I never watch. I may have watched 2 hours total…the Olympics are corrupt…I wish the Winter Olympics were boycotted…tempo_n_groove said:
I never put mental health and pressure together in the same thought and I asked if her losing that edge is the same as mental health. I never thought losing confidence was a mental health attribute? Either way I am rooting for her on the balance beam. I am hoping for the happy ending!Meltdown99 said:Biles, who is known for her rare ability to flip through the air and land on her feet, had developed the “twisties” — a sensation gymnasts can develop where they lose their sense of control in the air. Fear or pressure often trigger it.Simone Biles Spotlights the ‘Twisties’ and Why Mental Health Matters
There is an article that talks about doodling. I used to be a doodle/drawing fiend. My mind doesn't race like it used to so I don't do it as much. Interesting as to why I most likely did it.
but biles has overcome a lot…so she deserves a pass no matter why.
I did watch some badminton the other day...but how far behind can cornhole be as an Olympic event?
I don't like watching long distance races. Anything above 5k is a snoozer.
Skateboarding literally anyone can do. If they allow snowboarding, which I find boring as hell, then skateboarding, much more exciting, should be included.
Unfortunately, my basketball player buddy suffered from mental health issues (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, addiction). He died a few years ago.
My skate crew was very lucky. We had Rodney Mullen around from time to time to mentor us. He was and remains an incredible human being. And he's still a creative force to be reckoned with.
I don't know if any of my old skater friends are still actively sponsored or pro, maybe one is, but that sport blows out knees pretty early. I don't know how the old guys still do it at an elite level. Bengay and anti-inflammatory meds, I'd guess.
Stick to the rails, lol.
I forgot that you had meetings w Mullen. My all-time fav skater.0 -
I remember in high school going to a place in Cleveland to watch Mullen skate. He was an amazing street skater. That's awesome that you skated with him. My only claim to fame is that I used to hang out with Vanilla Ice in the mid 90's when he owned a jet ski rental on Ft Myers Beach.dankind said:
I am content with being mediocre at both. A few friends went pro, though.mrussel1 said:
Literally anyone can skateboard? What do you mean? It's hard as hell to skateboard. Literally anyone can play basketball too, but doing it at an elite level is serious work.tempo_n_groove said:
Water polo is difficult. Those people that play at that level are cheating bastards too, lol. Always kicking and pinching each other! I enjoy watching it though.Gern Blansten said:
I haven't watched much either. Honestly I still can't get a grip on why water polo or skateboarding can be Olympic events.Meltdown99 said:
No idea. I really don’t care about the olympics all that much to concern myself about Gymnastics 🤸♂️… a sport in which I never watch. I may have watched 2 hours total…the Olympics are corrupt…I wish the Winter Olympics were boycotted…tempo_n_groove said:
I never put mental health and pressure together in the same thought and I asked if her losing that edge is the same as mental health. I never thought losing confidence was a mental health attribute? Either way I am rooting for her on the balance beam. I am hoping for the happy ending!Meltdown99 said:Biles, who is known for her rare ability to flip through the air and land on her feet, had developed the “twisties” — a sensation gymnasts can develop where they lose their sense of control in the air. Fear or pressure often trigger it.Simone Biles Spotlights the ‘Twisties’ and Why Mental Health Matters
There is an article that talks about doodling. I used to be a doodle/drawing fiend. My mind doesn't race like it used to so I don't do it as much. Interesting as to why I most likely did it.
but biles has overcome a lot…so she deserves a pass no matter why.
I did watch some badminton the other day...but how far behind can cornhole be as an Olympic event?
I don't like watching long distance races. Anything above 5k is a snoozer.
Skateboarding literally anyone can do. If they allow snowboarding, which I find boring as hell, then skateboarding, much more exciting, should be included.
Unfortunately, my basketball player buddy suffered from mental health issues (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, addiction). He died a few years ago.
My skate crew was very lucky. We had Rodney Mullen around from time to time to mentor us. He was and remains an incredible human being. And he's still a creative force to be reckoned with.
https://youtu.be/-3tDvMG87Ro
I don't know if any of my old skater friends are still actively sponsored or pro, maybe one is, but that sport blows out knees pretty early. I don't know how the old guys still do it at an elite level. Bengay and anti-inflammatory meds, I'd guess.0 -
Sorry, I was misunderstanding your point. I thought you were doggin out skateboarding like it was easy. And if you skated, you know it's hard as hell and you get hurt.. a lot.tempo_n_groove said:
Exactly the point. Watch the Olympics now and basketball has become a global sport and other countries are getting better. Anyone can pick up a ball and learn to play.mrussel1 said:
Literally anyone can skateboard? What do you mean? It's hard as hell to skateboard. Literally anyone can play basketball too, but doing it at an elite level is serious work.tempo_n_groove said:
Water polo is difficult. Those people that play at that level are cheating bastards too, lol. Always kicking and pinching each other! I enjoy watching it though.Gern Blansten said:
I haven't watched much either. Honestly I still can't get a grip on why water polo or skateboarding can be Olympic events.Meltdown99 said:
No idea. I really don’t care about the olympics all that much to concern myself about Gymnastics 🤸♂️… a sport in which I never watch. I may have watched 2 hours total…the Olympics are corrupt…I wish the Winter Olympics were boycotted…tempo_n_groove said:
I never put mental health and pressure together in the same thought and I asked if her losing that edge is the same as mental health. I never thought losing confidence was a mental health attribute? Either way I am rooting for her on the balance beam. I am hoping for the happy ending!Meltdown99 said:Biles, who is known for her rare ability to flip through the air and land on her feet, had developed the “twisties” — a sensation gymnasts can develop where they lose their sense of control in the air. Fear or pressure often trigger it.Simone Biles Spotlights the ‘Twisties’ and Why Mental Health Matters
There is an article that talks about doodling. I used to be a doodle/drawing fiend. My mind doesn't race like it used to so I don't do it as much. Interesting as to why I most likely did it.
but biles has overcome a lot…so she deserves a pass no matter why.
I did watch some badminton the other day...but how far behind can cornhole be as an Olympic event?
I don't like watching long distance races. Anything above 5k is a snoozer.
Skateboarding literally anyone can do. If they allow snowboarding, which I find boring as hell, then skateboarding, much more exciting, should be included.
Skateboarding can also be picked up by anyone in any country as long as you have pavement pretty much. It is becoming global as well. It's not like an equestrian sport where you need a damn horse and a ton of money.0 -
I hope you stopped collaborated and listenedmrussel1 said:
I remember in high school going to a place in Cleveland to watch Mullen skate. He was an amazing street skater. That's awesome that you skated with him. My only claim to fame is that I used to hang out with Vanilla Ice in the mid 90's when he owned a jet ski rental on Ft Myers Beach.dankind said:
I am content with being mediocre at both. A few friends went pro, though.mrussel1 said:
Literally anyone can skateboard? What do you mean? It's hard as hell to skateboard. Literally anyone can play basketball too, but doing it at an elite level is serious work.tempo_n_groove said:
Water polo is difficult. Those people that play at that level are cheating bastards too, lol. Always kicking and pinching each other! I enjoy watching it though.Gern Blansten said:
I haven't watched much either. Honestly I still can't get a grip on why water polo or skateboarding can be Olympic events.Meltdown99 said:
No idea. I really don’t care about the olympics all that much to concern myself about Gymnastics 🤸♂️… a sport in which I never watch. I may have watched 2 hours total…the Olympics are corrupt…I wish the Winter Olympics were boycotted…tempo_n_groove said:
I never put mental health and pressure together in the same thought and I asked if her losing that edge is the same as mental health. I never thought losing confidence was a mental health attribute? Either way I am rooting for her on the balance beam. I am hoping for the happy ending!Meltdown99 said:Biles, who is known for her rare ability to flip through the air and land on her feet, had developed the “twisties” — a sensation gymnasts can develop where they lose their sense of control in the air. Fear or pressure often trigger it.Simone Biles Spotlights the ‘Twisties’ and Why Mental Health Matters
There is an article that talks about doodling. I used to be a doodle/drawing fiend. My mind doesn't race like it used to so I don't do it as much. Interesting as to why I most likely did it.
but biles has overcome a lot…so she deserves a pass no matter why.
I did watch some badminton the other day...but how far behind can cornhole be as an Olympic event?
I don't like watching long distance races. Anything above 5k is a snoozer.
Skateboarding literally anyone can do. If they allow snowboarding, which I find boring as hell, then skateboarding, much more exciting, should be included.
Unfortunately, my basketball player buddy suffered from mental health issues (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, addiction). He died a few years ago.
My skate crew was very lucky. We had Rodney Mullen around from time to time to mentor us. He was and remains an incredible human being. And he's still a creative force to be reckoned with.
https://youtu.be/-3tDvMG87Ro
I don't know if any of my old skater friends are still actively sponsored or pro, maybe one is, but that sport blows out knees pretty early. I don't know how the old guys still do it at an elite level. Bengay and anti-inflammatory meds, I'd guess.
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All sorts of body types can climb. Sport climbing has had a massive surge in popularity in recent years so there’s probably a gym near you. Give it try again!tempo_n_groove said:
If Ninja warrior was around when I was younger I think I'd have gave it a good run. I filled out later so I'm not the correct build anymore. Glad you can still do it.oftenreading said:
I climb, mostly indoors but outdoors whenever I can. Mostly lead but some bouldering. It’s an awesome sport in so many ways and climbers are generally a fun bunch of people. It’s true that the really skilled climbers look like they are floating up the wall.tempo_n_groove said:
In my 20's I used to climb, repel, spelunk. Loved it. Then I watched some pros do it and could not believe how fast and nimble they were. I called them "Spider monkeys".oftenreading said:Just watched the end of the men's qualifying round for climbing. Women's tomorrow morning and then finals on Thursday I believe. Some amazing athletes.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
Water polo is awesome - they should have a league for it.
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lastexitlondon said:
I hope you stopped collaborated and listenedmrussel1 said:
I remember in high school going to a place in Cleveland to watch Mullen skate. He was an amazing street skater. That's awesome that you skated with him. My only claim to fame is that I used to hang out with Vanilla Ice in the mid 90's when he owned a jet ski rental on Ft Myers Beach.dankind said:
I am content with being mediocre at both. A few friends went pro, though.mrussel1 said:
Literally anyone can skateboard? What do you mean? It's hard as hell to skateboard. Literally anyone can play basketball too, but doing it at an elite level is serious work.tempo_n_groove said:
Water polo is difficult. Those people that play at that level are cheating bastards too, lol. Always kicking and pinching each other! I enjoy watching it though.Gern Blansten said:
I haven't watched much either. Honestly I still can't get a grip on why water polo or skateboarding can be Olympic events.Meltdown99 said:
No idea. I really don’t care about the olympics all that much to concern myself about Gymnastics 🤸♂️… a sport in which I never watch. I may have watched 2 hours total…the Olympics are corrupt…I wish the Winter Olympics were boycotted…tempo_n_groove said:
I never put mental health and pressure together in the same thought and I asked if her losing that edge is the same as mental health. I never thought losing confidence was a mental health attribute? Either way I am rooting for her on the balance beam. I am hoping for the happy ending!Meltdown99 said:Biles, who is known for her rare ability to flip through the air and land on her feet, had developed the “twisties” — a sensation gymnasts can develop where they lose their sense of control in the air. Fear or pressure often trigger it.Simone Biles Spotlights the ‘Twisties’ and Why Mental Health Matters
There is an article that talks about doodling. I used to be a doodle/drawing fiend. My mind doesn't race like it used to so I don't do it as much. Interesting as to why I most likely did it.
but biles has overcome a lot…so she deserves a pass no matter why.
I did watch some badminton the other day...but how far behind can cornhole be as an Olympic event?
I don't like watching long distance races. Anything above 5k is a snoozer.
Skateboarding literally anyone can do. If they allow snowboarding, which I find boring as hell, then skateboarding, much more exciting, should be included.
Unfortunately, my basketball player buddy suffered from mental health issues (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, addiction). He died a few years ago.
My skate crew was very lucky. We had Rodney Mullen around from time to time to mentor us. He was and remains an incredible human being. And he's still a creative force to be reckoned with.
https://youtu.be/-3tDvMG87Ro
I don't know if any of my old skater friends are still actively sponsored or pro, maybe one is, but that sport blows out knees pretty early. I don't know how the old guys still do it at an elite level. Bengay and anti-inflammatory meds, I'd guess.hahaha.This.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
So glad it was noticed and enjoyed . I was laughing to myself a lot.
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
You know we all sung that in our heads when you wrote that, right?lastexitlondon said:So glad it was noticed and enjoyed . I was laughing to myself a lot.
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Nah man... police on the scene, you know what I mean.lastexitlondon said:
I hope you stopped collaborated and listenedmrussel1 said:
I remember in high school going to a place in Cleveland to watch Mullen skate. He was an amazing street skater. That's awesome that you skated with him. My only claim to fame is that I used to hang out with Vanilla Ice in the mid 90's when he owned a jet ski rental on Ft Myers Beach.dankind said:
I am content with being mediocre at both. A few friends went pro, though.mrussel1 said:
Literally anyone can skateboard? What do you mean? It's hard as hell to skateboard. Literally anyone can play basketball too, but doing it at an elite level is serious work.tempo_n_groove said:
Water polo is difficult. Those people that play at that level are cheating bastards too, lol. Always kicking and pinching each other! I enjoy watching it though.Gern Blansten said:
I haven't watched much either. Honestly I still can't get a grip on why water polo or skateboarding can be Olympic events.Meltdown99 said:
No idea. I really don’t care about the olympics all that much to concern myself about Gymnastics 🤸♂️… a sport in which I never watch. I may have watched 2 hours total…the Olympics are corrupt…I wish the Winter Olympics were boycotted…tempo_n_groove said:
I never put mental health and pressure together in the same thought and I asked if her losing that edge is the same as mental health. I never thought losing confidence was a mental health attribute? Either way I am rooting for her on the balance beam. I am hoping for the happy ending!Meltdown99 said:Biles, who is known for her rare ability to flip through the air and land on her feet, had developed the “twisties” — a sensation gymnasts can develop where they lose their sense of control in the air. Fear or pressure often trigger it.Simone Biles Spotlights the ‘Twisties’ and Why Mental Health Matters
There is an article that talks about doodling. I used to be a doodle/drawing fiend. My mind doesn't race like it used to so I don't do it as much. Interesting as to why I most likely did it.
but biles has overcome a lot…so she deserves a pass no matter why.
I did watch some badminton the other day...but how far behind can cornhole be as an Olympic event?
I don't like watching long distance races. Anything above 5k is a snoozer.
Skateboarding literally anyone can do. If they allow snowboarding, which I find boring as hell, then skateboarding, much more exciting, should be included.
Unfortunately, my basketball player buddy suffered from mental health issues (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, addiction). He died a few years ago.
My skate crew was very lucky. We had Rodney Mullen around from time to time to mentor us. He was and remains an incredible human being. And he's still a creative force to be reckoned with.
https://youtu.be/-3tDvMG87Ro
I don't know if any of my old skater friends are still actively sponsored or pro, maybe one is, but that sport blows out knees pretty early. I don't know how the old guys still do it at an elite level. Bengay and anti-inflammatory meds, I'd guess.0 -
Eastern Europe sucks. I'm Ukrainian but recognize how lawless and oppressive it can be. Really sad.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/activist-vitaly-shishov-lukashenko-critic-who-got-olympians-partner-out-of-belarus-found-hanged-in-kiev?ref=home
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My God that's awful. Fascist thugs running amok in a different country. Straight outta The Americans.mrussel1 said:Eastern Europe sucks. I'm Ukrainian but recognize how lawless and oppressive it can be. Really sad.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/activist-vitaly-shishov-lukashenko-critic-who-got-olympians-partner-out-of-belarus-found-hanged-in-kiev?ref=home
A comedian from Yemen was on Colbert recently, and talking about how Americans love "their freedom." He said Yemen has ultimate freedom due to a lack of a functional government. What he loves about America is all the rules and regulations that most everyone abides by.Post edited by Johnny Abruzzo onSpectrum 10/27/09; New Orleans JazzFest 5/1/10; Made in America 9/2/12; Phila, PA 10/21/13; Phila, PA 10/22/13; Baltimore Arena 10/27/13; Phila, PA 4/28/16; Phila, PA 4/29/16; Fenway Park 8/7/16; Fenway Park 9/2/18; Asbury Park 9/18/21; Camden 9/14/22; Las Vegas 5/16/24; Las Vegas 5/18/24; Phila, PA 9/7/24; Phila, PA 9/9/24; Baltimore Arena 9/12/24; Pittsburgh 5/16/25; Pittsburgh 5/18/25
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There is a difference of living free and anarchy.Johnny Abruzzo said:
My God that's awful. Fascist thugs running amok in a different country. Straight outta The Americans.mrussel1 said:Eastern Europe sucks. I'm Ukrainian but recognize how lawless and oppressive it can be. Really sad.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/activist-vitaly-shishov-lukashenko-critic-who-got-olympians-partner-out-of-belarus-found-hanged-in-kiev?ref=home
A comedian from Yemen was on Colbert recently, and talking about how Americans love "their freedom." He said Yemen has ultimate freedom due to a lack of a functional government. What he loves about America is all the rules and regulations that most everyone abides by.0
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