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Posted: Mon 7th Sep 2009 09:17 pm
by Twichaldinho
Sir Ian of Tokesville wrote:
Boner wrote: This one is brilliant.

Superb job Sir Ian, cheers.
Thank you very much.

Rest assured, there are so many which woefully do not come anywhere close to the quality standard that I apply when selecting these videos for broadcasting here and 'the other place'.
It is my great pleasure, that I have garnered a small but apparently delighted audience, so I will happily continue to scour the web and post my 'finds' for anyone who is interested enough to click on 'em.
I'm a devoted 'clicker' Sir.
Keep up the stella work.

Re: 4 x wheels, no Strippenkart, cycle locks or bell.

Posted: Mon 7th Sep 2009 09:24 pm
by 1tonTomato
Sir Ian of Tokesville wrote:Image
Here and i thought bringing a deck to amsterdam would be pointless b/c of all the bike traffic, that was the best sponsor me tape ive seen in my 15 years of skating.

Posted: Mon 7th Sep 2009 10:38 pm
by Oslodunc
I've been thinking of taking a shorter longboard.
Think a roll around the park might be nice.

Posted: Mon 7th Sep 2009 10:43 pm
by 1tonTomato
Oslodunc wrote:I've been thinking of taking a shorter longboard.
Think a roll around the park might be nice.
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Thats what im gonna bring with me now that i know. 10.5 nice to cruise, and still can kick flip the fuker

Posted: Mon 7th Sep 2009 10:46 pm
by Oslodunc
Nice:)

Posted: Tue 8th Sep 2009 10:00 pm
by Bob2
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there's a big ramp at flavorpark 10-15 mins from dam square its in great condition but covered in graffiti

Posted: Tue 8th Sep 2009 11:29 pm
by Sir Ian of Tokesville
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Posted: Wed 9th Sep 2009 02:42 am
by 1tonTomato
acd'ers are the shhhh-eeee-it, i know of skate parks in the dam bc of us skate company tour video's but i didnt think street skating was a big thing there with all the bike traffic, when i get back home ill post some pics of my decks i have a 1972 fiberflex warp tail and some other really really old boards i still ride and some well that will for ever be pieces of art work on my wall. thanks guys you got me pump'd (no pun intended) to skate the dam.

Posted: Sat 12th Sep 2009 10:46 am
by Sir Ian of Tokesville
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Posted: Sat 12th Sep 2009 07:32 pm
by SloWhite
All great vids, thanks for posting!! :D

Posted: Sat 12th Sep 2009 10:44 pm
by Sir Ian of Tokesville
SloWhite wrote:All great vids, thanks for posting!! :D
This video I looked at and wasn't sure it would be so great. The uploader wrote ''Originally filmed November 2003. This is the view from the windows of the Greenhouse effect bar and coffeeshop on Warmoesstraat, Amsterdam. It was filmed on a digital camera that takes 15 second silent .mov files which accounts for the poor quality''
But undeterred, I pressed on and played it anyway and actually, I think it is superb due to it's simplicity and innocence. Proving you don't have to use a state of the art camera or have expensive editing software, to make a good vid. Take a look and see what you think, it's classic 'people watching' stuff.
(I reckon the bong could do with a damn good clean-up tho . . )

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Posted: Sun 13th Sep 2009 03:33 pm
by Sir Ian of Tokesville
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Posted: Tue 15th Sep 2009 08:52 pm
by Sir Ian of Tokesville
...................♫ I met her in amsterdam 2000, brown hair and blue eyes,
...................Oh my god YES, she made me nervous and suddenly . . . .
...................a moment full of harmony. ♫
...................She came over and asked . . . do you want to dance ?
...................And I said . . YES.
...................I never thought this could happen next to me.
...................I always felt secure but . . . ♫


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Posted: Tue 15th Sep 2009 09:01 pm
by OneForTheRoad
Sir Ian you are a scholar and a gent. Thanks for these great finds...

Posted: Sun 27th Sep 2009 11:23 am
by Sir Ian of Tokesville
OneForTheRoad wrote:Sir Ian you are a scholar and a gent. Thanks for these great finds...
Ah it's not hard, I'm 'in' with the 'In Crowd', I go where the 'In Crowd' go.

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