Tout va bien!
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j'ai quand même d'autre petit trucs de moindre importances à payer....
Pis une blonde...
Pis une famille à faire vivre... ha non pas de famille à faire vivre
Pis une blonde...
Pis une famille à faire vivre... ha non pas de famille à faire vivre
Iga Racing Team
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De retour a la civilisation. Hier soir je feuilletais des magazines de skate de 1988 (l'annee ou je suis nee haha) et je regarde les gars autour de moi dans le salon ou on chillait pour me rendre compte que ce sont eux, 20 ans plus tot, a faire des eggplants, vert riders. Trop marrant!!
Bonne session de DH hier, je me suis pratiquee a rider tight avec mon pote Jackson. Et je viens d'apprendre qu'il sera a Danger Bay!! Bonne nouvelle, on se suivait de TRES TRES pres et mes corners s'en viennent mieux tranquillement... 4 hrs de DH non stop, AYA! Et en soiree, je me retrouve a lire ces magazines, et faire la fete a Bondi. Aujourd'hui, bowl session a Bondi (!) (on essaie et on s'ameliore chaque fois mais ^%@^@ que c'est dur!), carparks tonight et voir un pote quebecois. La vie est belle. Souriez.
Bonne session de DH hier, je me suis pratiquee a rider tight avec mon pote Jackson. Et je viens d'apprendre qu'il sera a Danger Bay!! Bonne nouvelle, on se suivait de TRES TRES pres et mes corners s'en viennent mieux tranquillement... 4 hrs de DH non stop, AYA! Et en soiree, je me retrouve a lire ces magazines, et faire la fete a Bondi. Aujourd'hui, bowl session a Bondi (!) (on essaie et on s'ameliore chaque fois mais ^%@^@ que c'est dur!), carparks tonight et voir un pote quebecois. La vie est belle. Souriez.

WE'RE LIVING FOR NOW
BY OUR RULES
BETRAYED BY MANY
COMMITED TO FEW
-Down To Nothing
BY OUR RULES
BETRAYED BY MANY
COMMITED TO FEW
-Down To Nothing
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Hummm j'avais aucune idée ou poster ça...
Mike V on skateboarding : (vous allez voir sa donne le gout d'aller rider)
Skateboarding.
Is it a sport, an art form, a lifestyle? How can we describe or define it? Must we?
It seems to me the entire thing has become so fragmented and confused, that there are so many divisions and versions and aversions within the entire skateboard world that pinning down one description, one definition is near to impossible. I've lived the lifestyle, I've participated in the sport and I've known and promoted the art form but to fully understand skateboarding at it's core is to simply call it and understand it as Skateboarding.
There is nothing else like it in the world. Comparison to anything else cheapens it. No definition is capable of communicating it. There is only one word appropriate, all encompassing enough to articulate it: Skateboarding.
Using the word Skateboarding is the only way, if we must, to describe or define Skateboarding. And unless you've lived it, breathed and bled it, you can't understand or know it.
My skateboarding has grown and evolved through the years to be completely free of any and all categories, divisions, definitions and styles. It is no longer a thing that has a past or future; it lives in the moment. I have severed all ties and allegiances and no longer try to bottle or label my skateboarding in anyway. I don't even really feel the need to call it skateboarding. For me, it is just expression in action. A spontaneous action that lives in the moment that it takes place. Every movement, every articulation is free to be what it is.
You can call it "Old School," you can label and define it so that it does not threaten you but it is impervious to any attack because it is totally free and open and thus it can not be measured or restrained. It lives within no timeframe or window, it is not a thing of the future or of the past, it is right here, right now, like the flight of the eagle.
There are no rules, there is no right or wrong about it. Those who subscribe to any type of conditioning or tradition are merely followers and imitators. Skateboarding should flow through us uninhibited, unrestrained, without thought or prejudice. It is an expression of the self.
-- Mike V
Mike V on skateboarding : (vous allez voir sa donne le gout d'aller rider)
Skateboarding.
Is it a sport, an art form, a lifestyle? How can we describe or define it? Must we?
It seems to me the entire thing has become so fragmented and confused, that there are so many divisions and versions and aversions within the entire skateboard world that pinning down one description, one definition is near to impossible. I've lived the lifestyle, I've participated in the sport and I've known and promoted the art form but to fully understand skateboarding at it's core is to simply call it and understand it as Skateboarding.
There is nothing else like it in the world. Comparison to anything else cheapens it. No definition is capable of communicating it. There is only one word appropriate, all encompassing enough to articulate it: Skateboarding.
Using the word Skateboarding is the only way, if we must, to describe or define Skateboarding. And unless you've lived it, breathed and bled it, you can't understand or know it.
My skateboarding has grown and evolved through the years to be completely free of any and all categories, divisions, definitions and styles. It is no longer a thing that has a past or future; it lives in the moment. I have severed all ties and allegiances and no longer try to bottle or label my skateboarding in anyway. I don't even really feel the need to call it skateboarding. For me, it is just expression in action. A spontaneous action that lives in the moment that it takes place. Every movement, every articulation is free to be what it is.
You can call it "Old School," you can label and define it so that it does not threaten you but it is impervious to any attack because it is totally free and open and thus it can not be measured or restrained. It lives within no timeframe or window, it is not a thing of the future or of the past, it is right here, right now, like the flight of the eagle.
There are no rules, there is no right or wrong about it. Those who subscribe to any type of conditioning or tradition are merely followers and imitators. Skateboarding should flow through us uninhibited, unrestrained, without thought or prejudice. It is an expression of the self.
-- Mike V
i bite my lips and say im fine!
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Charleuh a écrit:je vais avoir un retour d'impôt de 300 $, j'ai jamais été aussi heureux d'être étudiant et emballeur à temps partiel....
caliss c'est un nouveau board ça 300 $ yay !
Un retour d'impôt c'est de l'argent que t'as GAGNÉ et que tu donnes délibérément au gouvernement pour qu'il récolte de l'intérêt sur TON dos pour qu'ensuite il ne te redonne que le capital sans même dire merci. L'an prochain prévois mieux tes versements et garde l'intérêt pour toi.
Pense vert, pense santé, have your daily ride...
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Il faut qu'ils gagnent! Sinon ma prof d'histoire va pas annuler une question a developpement hyper-chiante dans l'examen de jeudi! 
Ya basta!
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Faut qu'il gagne. Depuis le début des séries que je porte ma casquette Standley Cup Champion 1993 pour qu'il gagne!!








