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Q&A: Michael Brooke - Publisher, Concrete Wave Magazine (7141 Posts)
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42" ollie at the concrete wave contest
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On 6/23/2003 michael brooke
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I figured anything to change the topic...
We had this guy at the cw contest on Saturday who actually busted a 42'" ollie.
He was pretty tired at that point...but we had him try a 45" ollie ...this would have smashed the world record.
maybe next year....
cheers michael.
ps for those of you who don't know, 42" is about the height of a oompa loompa.
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Arab's Gay Agenda
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On 6/23/2003
msk
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Its always fascinating to see how Arab can twist people's comments around until he apparently believes that what was said is the complete opposite of what was actually posted...
Arab, just out of curiosity, where did I state that blading was my favorite activity? Or that I've ever even gone blading? Is this just one of your delusions? Or do you just have extremely poor reading comprehension? And equating people's sexual orientation with their choice of sports? I'd love to see the research that supports your statements.
BTW, there's a word for statements like "I think for the GAY club, MSK..." : libel.
4 wheels, 8 wheels, what does it matter to you? If the kids are having fun, that's all that matters. Sorry if you can't relate...
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Concrete Wave Anniversary Party
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On 6/23/2003
Claude Regnier
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It was a nice sunny day and lots of people were stocked by the event. Mike did a great job keeping the event roling along.
He managed to finnish on time and hand out a lot of swag to everyone. The garbege pick for swag contest was pretty good as well.
Some of you folks will just love the new CW when you see it and the next one is going to be even better. Others may cringe bacause of the fine work put into it. But ehy, that's their problem.
The bladers we're anxious to get to use the park and couldn't wait for the contest to end. Oh and so were the skaters. It's funny with the dislike that people have for bladers, it's about time some of you realise that if blading haden't got popular and gone Extreme (LOL) would there be so many parks being built in the last 10 years?
You guys a going to also like the CW jacket and I'll be wearing mine proudly trying to get the Wave out there.
JG, there wasn't really any room at this particular park to really set-up cones. It' would not of been impossible but a little dangerous as per the Park layout and design. Also quite few people to try get around and narrow pass throughs. Rob Sydia and I sessioned on Sunday morning. We found a few more Slalomers and I think the GRASS is growing in Toronto.
Micheal is was great to see you again and Thanks for the event the mag, the hospitality and especially you're work for the beterment of th SPORT.
CKnuck
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Anthony's post-putting things in perspective...
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On 6/23/2003
michael brooke
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Anthony, After many years of reading posts at the NCDSA, I can honestly say that yours is one of the most brilliant.
It sure does put things in perspective.
What other stories do others have that put things in perspective?
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some people don't have a choice
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On 6/23/2003
Anthony
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I saw something that was pretty interesting regarding the whole blade thing. A pack of kids were going by on very beat-up skateboards and blades. Everything was obviously thrift store hand-me-downs, though they were having too much fun to care. Two kids, no sh*t, were sharing a set of rollerblades. One had on the left and one had on the right. They would push with the other foot, just like a skateboard. These kids are very poor and are so desperate for activity, they wouldn't even understand a blade vs. board argument. The most interesting thing was when my friend asked them if they would rather the city build them a new basketball court or a new skateboard park, and they all yelled "skateboard park"! All of those kids are black and they pretty much shattered a stereotype. Then again, there are those who are probably thinking, "There goes the neighborhood"
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roller skates
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On 6/23/2003
Kolu
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Just to add more fuel to the fire/discussion - where would we skateboarders be without roller skates? What was it that the first skateboarders nailed to 2x4's?? Give you 3 guesses. First 2 don't count....
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1 More time
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On 6/22/2003 Geezer-X
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Ohm, you rock. I'm proud to get beat by you, every time...I'll be 44 in August, and I'm not getting slower yet, but it takes alot longer to bounce back after a slam. I didn't intend to diminish your talent, competitivenes, or anything else. Someone brought up how goofy inliners are, and I was just making the point that virtually every pastime I have looks goofy to someone who doesn't do it. Kart racing? my perspective is that they're one step removed from formula cars, they're technologically and physically challenging to race, and the speed is addictive. They require tons of intense work to run at the front of the field, and are relatively expensive. To the man on the street, it looks like a bunch of grown ups playing with their kid's toys.
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on second thought,
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On 6/22/2003
R.ene
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sorry, didn't mean to prolong an agonizingly lame conversation. Just kind of the amazement thing kicking in, I felt compelled to say something.
If anybody wants to discuss this, I'm leaving my email.
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Oh yes, so faggy
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On 6/22/2003 R.ene
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Being Canadian, I just have to mention that many hockey-players cross-train in the summer months with roller blades. Several hockey players are probably gay (closeted). so what? I would definitely not call them unmanly. I would also like to see all you anti-gay folks spout off your little opinions to Esera Tuaolo's face, NFL linebacker for the Viks. Oh yes, he is very effeminate. Could I also point out that homosexual men and women served and died in the armed forces of the United States in all major conflicts, including WWII, 'Nam, and undoubtedly, the current war? So, Arab, does your patriotism only count for "normal" people, or are you happy they served and died so there are less "gays" out there to cause you personal inconvenience?
Did it also not occur to you that your little anti-gay tirades might be problematic for skateboarders who are young girls and women, many of whom are engaging in an activity that could be seen as suspiciously dyke-y by high school standards? And, so what if they are dykes, after all? does your admirable support of young folks and girls in particular stop at that line? That's pretty sad if it does. Basically, how does where you decide to stick your privates in private affect your ability to skateboard? Maybe if your willy got stuck in a melon or pipe fixture, then *maybe*.
Finally, where I grew up (Langley, B.C.), the only people at my high school headed for a regular ole fag-bashing at the hands of dayton boot-wearing longhairs were--you guessed it--the skateboarders. So I'd think skaters, at least those living through the 80's would step out of the high school "do unto others as was done unto me" grade 8 mentality and identify a bit with what gay men and women have to go through on a daily basis. Of course, SoCal might have been different, and now that skating is now the industry standard of consumable "cool", nooo, no "fags" here.
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8 wheels, not 4
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On 6/22/2003 Chuck
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What's so wrong with strapping on a pair of rollerskates while listening to KC and the Sunshine Band?
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"Makaha" The Larry Stevenson Story. The Documentary
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On 6/21/2003
Russell Henderson
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I have been blessed, I am producing the true life ducumentary of Larry Stevenson the founder of the legendary skateboard company Makaha skateboards. Would your mag. be interested in covering an interview regarding this film and some of the key subjects? I can be reached days(EST)at Surfwize 2 Productions Inc. 10206 Deepbrook Dr. Riverview, Fl.33569 PH:813-643-2941
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sunburned and happy
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On 6/21/2003
michael brooke
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hi John! loved the story you told about growing up in New York... I did post a couple of times at the site about the event... next time...you'll be there.
the folks in Toronto will freak when they see you slalom skate.
the contest went off quite nicely...42" highest ollie 2.5" less than the world record.
the mag arrived too. I hope you like it...the feedback was positive.
best wishes Michael
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Will you have DVD footage of your event?
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On 6/21/2003 John Gilmour
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Arab- I don't own pleated pants. Paul had pleated pants and ...don't call out Paul he is a much faster race than you are..with many Podiums. As for the skating thing....I would be surprised if lots of the older skateboarders here could honestly say that they have never Roller Skated or Ice Skated prior to 1970. Most of us tried it...dropped it...or only do it at contests. Why skate when you can skateboard?
Micheal Brooke- If I knew you were having a slalom event I would have tried to come up. I like Montreal and Toronto. I will get up there next time. Your Mag is more inspiring to people than you know- I don't subscribe to any mags- but in a traditional move..my Dad is getting me a subscription for me for my birthday- it tops my list.
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time has come ....TODAY
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On 6/21/2003
michael brooke
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we are literally 90 minutes away from the start of the contest...
I wish we could zap all you guys up here for the show...Cabbage - it would be amazing to do a high jump rematch...Gilmour - you know that people would FREAK watching you go through cones ...
Reality is that most of us only meet here on the site.
So, do me a favor, if you're out today skating, look up at the sky (for most of you, look north)and think of Canadian skategeezer going full out mental trying to change the face of skateboarding on hot summer day....
The times are changing...there is momentum in this is movement...
Wait till you see what is coming...
Just as an example, take a look at FLOW - the new DVD from Gravity.
This DVD is FREAKING INSANE.
Even my wife went "wow."
Sergio Yuppie is one of the most incredible skaters I have ever seen. It's dizzying watching him.
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arab
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On 6/21/2003 jonnyx
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he's been back how long??????? webmaster please remove the filth in arabs last post
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arab, shut up, dude!!!
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On 6/20/2003 richard marnhout
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hey arab, the next time that you are on the deck,look around. that guy, the one standing next to you who took that amazing run; air, step carve, deathbox grind.sshhh.... don't tell anyone, but..... HE'S QUEER, MAN!!!!. good god, GET OVER IT!!
XXOO RICH
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skaters, fags, blah blah blah
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On 6/20/2003
Anthony
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I think most of us as skaters feel that we're tougher and more individualistic than most other living and breathing human beings....and for the most part, we are. It's just that I know some seriously sinister people who are WAY harder than any skateboarder I've ever known(or read about) and they don't ever even consider one's sexuality or race or gender, simply because they know their real threats. Everyone else is of no concern. Besides, I'm sure if any gay bashers lives were on the line and the only person who could save them was a faggot, they'd be gay friendly in a heartbeat. I'm hardly politically correct. I call my blade friends "fruit booters" and my girlfriend (who's gay) "little faggot" because they're my friends and it's funny and they know I really care about them. But I would never say that to someone I didn't know, who might take it the wrong way. Don't need to kick out unnecessary vibe. Save it for when you really need it.
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BS
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On 6/20/2003 toddc
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Sometimes this place is embarassing.
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The Gay Agenda
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On 6/20/2003
Arab
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OHM-I'm just guessing here, but, you DONT! rollerblade do you? you come off as 100% skateboarder please dont tell me you blade.
I cant believe that on a forum about a mag(CW) that professes to be 100% skateboarding that there is KOOKS talking about their GAY activities(Blading), I think its just really f#@!ing great that all these people with different sexual preferances then the rest of us can mukity up a cool forum with their Gay lifestyle.
I'm not intolerant, I just dont like FAGS or Bladers which happen to be one in the same as far as I'm concerned.
Brooke-I'm really thinking your gonna miss the boat on this one, oppurtunity is knocking, I think for the GAY club, MSK,Gilmour,Geezer you should do a whole issue dedicated to their favorite pastime.
and as far as Gilmour and girls go, I have never seen a girl beg to get their picture takin with Gilmour, actually it is the other way around, Dateline:ASR San Diego, Turner Booth, John Gilmour Begging Girls to get their picture takin with him, one comment overheard from one fine young lady "whose the geek in the pleated pants and gray hair, I bet he's a blader, what a fag!"
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What Geezer meant was
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On 6/20/2003 ohm
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GeezerX, I would rather work out, practice endlessly, travel thousands of miles, be a viscous(as possible) competitor, conquer some,than be a main stream take your life too seriously, fat, pussy whipped, wannabe kook from anywhere America. Not implying you are of course but age has absolutely nothing to do with what you do in life. Yeah, we ONLY wiggle through cones and spend hundred of dollars on equipment, but the memories I will take to my grave from the last year and a half of the races I have been to with my best friend Kenny far out weigh the reality of a few 40 year olds dodging cones in some parking lot. I don't know how many times Kenny and I have just looked at each other and said, Can you believe we are here skating after all of these years. RE: Breckenridge, Catalina, La Costa, Morro Bay etc... Life is what you make of it. GOYA
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Most Active: Q&A with M...
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On 6/20/2003
Adam
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Congrats to Michael for achieving "Most Active" forum status on our Home page today!
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uh, how 'bout the latest CW?
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On 6/20/2003
Steve in AZ
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Fabulous, Michael!!
Sorry if I'm late in getting my copy of Number 5, but I'm impressed as hell. And I'm SO glad that you've got these things on newsstands...THAT will get things going, even if the kid who buys Trasher picks up a second mag. I love the new look, the binding, and the photos are on-par with the best of the old Skateboarder! I dug the Arab/Chicken interview & photos, too.
I'm gonna need a #3 to complete my collection, and I'll be getting Sandy Hamilton at Scottsdale Sidewalk Surfer my extra copies this weekend.
-=S=-, aka Steve in AZ Michael's Cycles & Longboards Scottsdale, AZ 85258
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What I meant was....
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On 6/20/2003
Geezer-X
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I'd rather be on a hill with a timer and cones and a bunch of like minded skaters (such as Mike Ohm, for instance) than about anywhere else, but to a typical observer, it does look pretty goofy. I'm a mid pack open rider at best, but I take it as seriously as anyone. I was employing a bit of sarcasm referential to the context of the posts I was referring to. I don't think people look at an outlaw race at the gaithersburg park and ride as they drive by on 270 and say... "Is that a gaggle of 40 year old homosexual men on expensive skateboards??...Goodness!" I was sort of skewering the self-seriousness with which some people approach the sport. I mean, work out, practice endlessly, travel thousands of miles to races, be a viscious competitor, conquer all...but remember that you're a grownup wiggling through palstic cones on a skateboard.
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when I was your age.....
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On 6/20/2003 John Gilmour
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yeah- that was off topic.
I was just got too far off in the way back machine. In the 1970's it seemed every kid in the neighborhood met at 3pm outside their house every day to go and skate. To do all types of skateboarding.
I thought about the way skateboarding went and the many ways it might have gone.
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On 6/20/2003
cabbage
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Toronto...NO SARS, TONS o' CARS, FULLY NUDE STRIP BARS and the home of Concrete Wave...
that is awesome, had me laughing out loud...funny ^%#..
Hey Nathan hope you get better soon, that sucks, but keep your head up..your Dad ripped it up in FL...
congrats Arab, you were on the money with your words.props
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