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good thing he had a mouth piece in, when they pick up the pieces his teeth will be ok, one little rock...a wing suit is safer than longboarding on an open public road...
Thats what I was thinking.. I skateboarded for 3-4 years.. I dont know how many times I was cruisin down the side of a road when I hit a little tiny pebble and its a 15mph to 0mph instantly. But on the other hand, the wheels on a long board are larger and softer, more likely to go over most little rocks/pebbles.
Silas Jordan
Windham, Maine
CSR 53A (2B till the boat gets redone)
Sigma Nu, IN-549
My first encounter, with this kind of thing, goes back to around 1965, the very early days of skateboarding. I was driving up, on the back road, to the top of the gorge at Watkins Glen NY, when a kid on a skateboard passed me, going in the other direction. This kid had to be doing 60. I was totally blown away.
!"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
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