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hey first and foremost this is not a sau event nor is it a cruise for that matter

me (rollerblader = fruitbooter) and rad32(skate boarder = wood pusher) r gonna be tearing up the skate park around 1pm we'll say close to arndale (ask me if you want to come) if anyones keen to join or even better take some action pics pm me your email address and ill keep ya posted on the details as they develop.

where we thinking of going has bbq and basketball court as well as plenty of room to kick a footy if you guys wanna do that instead.

im a bit out of practice with the recent exams hitting me but i should be able to rip a couple of fancy tricks for ya'll or bust my ass either way you'll be entertained right. gota spare pair of blades aswell if someone wants to make a clown of themselves no foot diesese ppl though plz i still wear them every now and then

expect ps one t hawk 2 type airs and flips ofcourse :D

adrian http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLsXEfilTrA

dan

important awards

best trick

and most important best stak

what you win, respect of your peers

http://www.whereis.com/#session=MTA0

round there somewhere

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woot ill be there dan!! bring some snags and a bbq! will be good to get out and push some wood!

ill even bring a carton of beers hahaha

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i stopped cos it got too expensive (100Kg person + throwing urself down flights of stairs = broken deck)

buy k mart decks then :D nah they last you 5min with that chipboard

date fixed yeah this saturday kids. come have some bbq with us you non skaters

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fingers crossed cricket gets washed out, ill get my deck out of the shed!

ah wouldnt the skating be washed out before the cricket does? :D

hopefully it clears up and my ankle fully heals, cant believe i hurt it on the xmas lunch thing what a fool :down:

why would we skate on a golf course :ermm: we could skitch the golf buggys

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