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Organizations (1242 Posts)
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G.R.A.S.S.
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On 12/21/2001
Brian P
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lbk, I see your point. However, I know you read the mainstream skateboarding press. GRASS seems mild compared to the current skate propaganda.
I know that dont make it right.
But it really is a cool name.
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GRASS
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On 12/21/2001
hg
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Illicit substance abuse was the last thing anyone was thinking about when crafting the name or organization. Feel free to propose an alternative - if you (or anyone) come up with a acceptable alternative, the only hassle is that Hugh would have to redirect the website. I was thinking about other combinations that included "SS" - BOSS (brotherhood/battalion/.. of slalom skateboarders), BASS, FASST, MOSS, TOSS, etc, but so far, no great ideas.
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GRASS Message
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On 12/21/2001 lbk
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Alan, I'm with your ideas all the way but if you package it the wrong way then people will not buy it. Or worse yet, the wrong message given could do more harm than the good intentions of your organization.
DR
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G.R.A.S.S.
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On 12/21/2001
psYch0Lloyd
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lbk: Understandably some people might initially be taken aback by the recursive acronym that is GRASS but when one realizes that the name also implies it’s meaning then you can understand the beauty of it's simplicity.
Alan Sidlo Joint Chief of Staff
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GRASS & ARAB
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On 12/21/2001 lbk
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Well I went back to check the posting guidelines and I see that I am in violation of one myself. Get the soap out. But I would like to point out that "G.R.A.S.S." might be pushing it too far in the spirit of below NCDSA posting guideline.
-> Posts promoting RUI (riding under the influence) <-
Huh? I thought ncdsa.com was cool? What up?! Here's what's up: We're not here to tell you how to live your exciting lives, but realize that ncdsa.com is read by hundreds of kids and teens who don't need this role model. Nuf sed. (end of guideline)
I find it disturbing that Arab gets kicked off NCDSA for violating posting guidelines and the rest of us don’t get banned for violating the guidelines also? If Arab has got to live by the rules so should we.
DR
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What type of G.R.A.S.S.
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On 12/21/2001 lbk
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Dave G, I agree but seriously I think the name needs to be changed so everyone can be involved. I have a problem promoting the name as it is to the general public. Not everyone is as tolerant.
DR
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grass
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On 12/21/2001 Dave G
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Pot, never came into the formulation!!! Is Grass a dirty word? Wash your mouth out w/ Steve M's Crazy Soap! I certainly find it less offensive than S.S.S! And it is a true ,honorable Grass Roots approach!!! My 2 cents! Dave G
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Slalomer’s Heliocentric Interactive Team Spirit
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On 12/21/2001 lbk
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Well that would be "I got the SHATS". How about we use Slalomer’s Heliocentric Interactive Team Spirit". Now I got the S.H.I.T.S.
DR
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GRASS?
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On 12/21/2001
lbk
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I'm all for the mission statement of the Grass Roots Association of Slalom Skateboarders but I am concerned with the acronym of "GRASS". If the pot references start showing up at events, sessions and/or t-shirts for the Grass Roots Association of Slalom Skateboarders then the wrong message will be communicated. I don't see how that will further the "goal of advancing the Sport of Slalom Skateboarding". Case in point; ask GBJ or BoBo how Johnny Law reacted to us running cones at G-burg. The local law enforcement officer acted as he was busting up a party in a public area. It would have been worse if we all were sporting shirts with "GRASS Skateboarding" written in block letters on the front.
Again, I am fully behind the written mission statement of the Grass Roots Association of Slalom Skateboarders but cannot condone the implied message of the name. Therefore, I propose that the name be changed to "Slalomer’s Heliocentric Active Team Spirit". My t-shirt would read, "I got the S.H.I.T.S."
DR
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GRASS
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On 12/21/2001
psYch0Lloyd
wrote in from
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Leo: The primary function of the different chapters in the G.R.A.S.S. Roots Association of Slalom Skateboarders is to promote slalom within each of its communities. This could take the form of events which may involve racing, demo's or even video screenings. It's where people can either find guidance or provide assistance; by bringing together the members of the grass roots community we will be able to share and build upon each others experiences in the hopes that one day you won't have to go far to find a race. If all this seems open to interpretation, this is totally by design, because...
http://>"...there could be something going on in your back yard!"
Once again, thank you to all who are getting involved.
Alan Sidlo Knucklehead Racing Team
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Arizona G.R.A.S.S. Chapter
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On 12/21/2001 adam trahan
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George G,
Please forward your contact information to Hugh R to be included in the Arizona Chapter.
Thanks,
adam trahan KRT (whoa...)
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grass-khrt where am i?
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On 12/21/2001
leo
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Ehmm, uhmm i guess i am a knucklehead, can someone xplain to me the funciont of the chapters in Grass?
hmm, i hope we dont meet a gardener.
Leo
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Cal South
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On 12/21/2001
steelwheelBob
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I like Glens thought about building from the bottom up. I think that is and should be the GRASS focus for now.
I like GBJ"s polished designer quality USSSF National Organization at a managable level and pace. And the efforts to create a quality environment from the top down.
I like Claude's idea of creating USSSF like national organizations world wide. And probably some of the 'blades' running GRASS chapters will eventually step up to the state and national challenge and create those org's.
Eventually, like the Transcontinental Railroad we will meet in the middle...the new breed of GRASS racers will be up to speed...the USSSF state and national org's will have their race programs developed and... Bingo! There ya' are....sweet! By the way... is there a GRASS chapter in Utah yet?
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On 12/21/2001
Michael
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GRASS sounds like a brilliant idea. We used to travel all over the UK to contests, and our parents loved the fact that we were INVOLVED in something (relatively) harmless. If we can introduce people to even half as much fun as we had then, wow, it'll be great. and ss of s, contact me, gotta hook up.
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grass
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On 12/21/2001
hugh r
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There were 4 motivating factors behind my becoming involved in the GRASS movement...
*The fact that Alan had already gotten the ball rolling with his networking of the KHRT (made my step short and easy)
*The passion the Howard has shown with his desire to advance the sport (especially to the new guys)
*The proding and poking of Eric (The guy irrates me a bunch sometimes, but he was a sort of catalyst that pushed me forward into involvement)
*The desire to build a website that would allow me to practice organizing groups.
HR
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KH/GRASS
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On 12/21/2001
Solid State of Sheffield
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GRASS is indeed SMOKIN!
Slappy...cool, cant wait for the GoGo CD! And count me in for deck duty in the GRASS tent!
Hugh R... we Knuckleheads are all behind this, to a man! I'm interested in gettin involved on the UK end, so email me, please...
General message to KH's... Over festive season email me on solidstate@hotmail.com then there's more chance of me seeing it! (No home PC ya see...)
Wot's up 2 da Nervous guy! Now we got Chi-Town (Guidance) and NY in da house!
Probably my last chance to post so just wanna say thanks to all the characters who are making this THE skating site on the web, bar none!
A particular 'BIG UP' to Psycholloyd and Dave G of course... and a Merry Xmas and a KNUCKLEHEADED, and G.R.A.S.S.-Y New Year to all the rest of you!
Richard Hardcastle aka Solid State of Sheffield
PS Someone explain to MadRat about Knuckleheads!
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GRASS
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On 12/20/2001 Glen
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I think the G.R.A.S.S. thing is a great idea. I'm with Hugh and believe that it's a bit premature to be trying to have "World Class" pro competitions. It's just my opinion. I think that building from the bottom up instead of the top down is the way to go. 25 years ago I started playing Soccer with a group called AYSO. They are now huge, Soccor is huge in the U.S. - at a grass roots level. Big time soccer in the US is like saying big time bowling in Tahiti. It doesn't exist, there are teams and such, but it's not the driving force of getting so many kids involved. I believe that it would be better to spend time and effort in working on a slalom magazine, slalom related press, and building on the local races, get out and have fun, theme that we've been sucessfull with so far. The semi-underground slalom cow hasn't been milked yet.
Hugh, Howard, GBJ, etc. I love this G.R.A.S.S thing.
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GRASS
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On 12/20/2001
psYch0Lloyd
wrote in from
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...just over 24 hours actually! Ain't life grand.
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GRASS
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On 12/20/2001 Bman
wrote in from
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WHOA! 2-3 days and it's going like wildfire, this is unreal. Definitely a BOOM. I hope the manu's will be ready for the madness as well as the influx of skaters in the next few months. Spring will hit huge for all types of Slalom. BRING IT ON!
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GRASS
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On 12/20/2001
slappy
wrote in from
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Alright Brian! I was hoping you'd make the races grassy! I posted earlier yesterday that the last March date at Fountainhead might not be feasible because the park opens in Mid-March. (I think it was deleted because of other comments.) You might want to switch the race sites around and run P&R for March 16. Just a suggestion. Slappy
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eastern grass
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On 12/20/2001
hg
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Brian - welcome aboard. Six regional chapters are already listed. Check out http://grass.homestead.com, and then send your chapter info to Hugh R (hugh308@yahoo.com).
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Eastcoastslalom.com
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On 12/20/2001
Brian P
wrote in from
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Hey I want to get on the g.r.a.s.s. bandwagon. I recently purchased the domain name eastcoastslalom.com. My site will be up in a few days. I was going to use the site to, of course, promote the east coast scene and the DC Outlaw winter racing series.
I also purchsed westcoastslalom.com. My original intent was to use it to poke fun at my west coast brethern. But if anyone wants to use it to promote grass roots racing let me know.
If anyone has any pictures of the Gaithersburg races or De Farm race send them to me I will post them up.
Brian P. KHRT eastcoastslalom.com
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khrt
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On 12/20/2001 cfavero
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hey, i cannot believe how fast the grass thing is up and running.a true testament to the coolness of skaters in general.cf
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GRASS vs ISSSA
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On 12/20/2001
hg
wrote in from
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Think of GRASS as a bush-league (bush, grass ...) association of race organizers. Racers who get into it and want to learn more might want to join something like ISSSA.
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GRASS
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On 12/20/2001
slappy
wrote in from
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SSofS speaking of smokin'. I finally got more CDs to burn stuff. Some go-go should be on the way soon.
I see a GRASS race with a tent and turntables for more pleasure after the races.
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