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Thread: Signs We Are Getting Old

  1. #101
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    My first board had clay wheels and remember how we all lost our minds over urethane wheels when they showed up. Pretty sure that’s a sign

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    Show us your tits or gtfo

    Just kidding. Yeah it’s a bro brah boys club.
    We’re rude and crude.
    Do we wonder why there's so few women here? I know you say you're kidding but 'jokes' don't generally last this long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thaleia View Post
    Do we wonder why there's so few women here? I know you say you're kidding but 'jokes' don't generally last this long.
    Sorry I missed a shout-out to another awesome magette.

    But 20 years ago it was a meme here to show tits.
    Or gtfo. We all laffed.
    Ironically we never saw any tits until the ullr thread started.

    Point being. In the padded room nothing should be sacred.
    The nsfw thread is clearly misogynistic. I kind of wish it didn’t exist. But this forum has always been relatively unmoderated.
    It took me a few years before I learned these are just words. Had a few epic flame wars back in the day. Blurred really roasted me. But I moved on. It’s just words.

    The women here know how to deal with dumb and foolish boys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcski View Post
    My first board had clay wheels and remember how we all lost our minds over urethane wheels when they showed up. Pretty sure that’s a sign
    Haa i think so

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    Ordering gear out of Skateboarder Magazine. via money order and waiting 6 weeks for it to arrive... Obsolete by the time I finally got it but still cooler than what the other kids bought at the hardware store. First skatepark was a fiberglass module set at the Minnesota State Fair. It moved to 3-4 other locations before finally ending up outside a shopping center in Eden Prairie..

    I came across one of the shop decks they sold there about a year ago had to buy it..
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    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    PJ Vs was the first cd I ever bought. That statement alone makes me feel kinda old.

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    hah - don't feel too bad, mine was 'a momentary lapse of reason', followed up with the lz box set!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SumJongGuy View Post
    Ordering gear out of Skateboarder Magazine. via money order and waiting 6 weeks for it to arrive... Obsolete by the time I finally got it but still cooler than what the other kids bought at the hardware store. First skatepark was a fiberglass module set at the Minnesota State Fair. It moved to 3-4 other locations before finally ending up outside a shopping center in Eden Prairie..

    I came across one of the shop decks they sold there about a year ago had to buy it..
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    Good score! About the same vintage as my HH(head honcho) with kryptonics on gull wing trucks

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    I knew I was getting older when I felt that time was speeding up. I was 33 then. 48 now. One year is = 1/48th of my life. One year = 1/12th of my son's life. When he asks if we can go to Disneyland this year and I say, "Maybe next year." His jaw drops at the daunting emotions of having to wait a whole 1/12th of his life. To me, next year is like 3 months away.

    I don't have one-year goals anymore. I have five-year goals. Retirement goals.

    I can't believe I've lived in Japan for 20 years now. Longer than anywhere else in this world. MN, CA, MT, Chile, NZ, AK. All of that is a blur. It's like a different life ago.

    Now when I open my car to put my coffee into the cup holder in the morning, I remind myself to move sparingly so I don't throw my back out like I did that one time. And fuck my eyes suck worse and worse each day. I'm considering laser surgery, but damn that terrifies me. What if it's worse and I end up unable to drive at night?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thaleia View Post
    Do we wonder why there's so few women here? I know you say you're kidding but 'jokes' don't generally last this long.
    Good point.

    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    Sorry I missed a shout-out to another awesome magette.

    But 20 years ago it was a meme here to show tits.
    Or gtfo. We all laffed.
    Ironically we never saw any tits until the ullr thread started.

    Point being. In the padded room nothing should be sacred.
    The nsfw thread is clearly misogynistic. I kind of wish it didn’t exist. But this forum has always been relatively unmoderated.
    It took me a few years before I learned these are just words. Had a few epic flame wars back in the day. Blurred really roasted me. But I moved on. It’s just words.

    The women here know how to deal with dumb and foolish boys.
    Since your pathetic self-justification/rationalization didn’t answer Thalia’s question, let me: it’s because of assholes like you. STFU

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    Saying the same thing over and over.

    Oar is it repeating yorself?

    First album i ever bought was double live Grand Funk Railroad.

    Not counting numerous 45s.

    Also inherited numerous albums from my older brother, sadly some which were stored too close to a radiator one winter.
    watch out for snakes

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    I have a tape collection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    PJ Vs was the first cd I ever bought. That statement alone makes me feel kinda old.
    GET OFF MY LAWN

    First "album" I bought with my own money was Rush Hemispheres. My older sis had been hooking me up with Zeppelin, Queen, Supertramp, Styx, etc leading up to that. Also bought cheesy 45s in elementary school. I still have most of the ones my sister bought me.. Not very good shape but massive sentimental value.
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meadow Skipper View Post
    Good point.


    Since your pathetic self-justification/rationalization didn’t answer Thalia’s question, let me: it’s because of assholes like you. STFU
    Well said Meadow Skipper. CS you continue to think you're edgy and funny but you just repeat the same stupid drivel. I know what Jax and KQ add to this forum. What the fuck do you bring to this place?

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    I'm not getting old, but everyone else seems to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gravitylover View Post
    I have a tape collection.
    Yup and numerous vinyl LP's that haven't been played in 40+ years. First album I remember buying was Steppenwolf Live in about 1969.
    Never in U.S. history has the public chosen leadership this malevolent. The moral clarity of their decision is crystalline, particularly knowing how Trump will regard his slim margin as a “mandate” to do his worst. We’ve learned something about America that we didn’t know, or perhaps didn’t believe, and it’ll forever color our individual judgments of who and what we are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    PJ Vs was the first cd I ever bought. That statement alone makes me feel kinda old.
    If the first CD you bought was an album originally issued in the CD format you're not that old...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    If the first CD you bought was an album originally issued in the CD format you're not that old...
    Ha. Confession time. The first vinyl I got was Meet The Beatles…when it first came out. My mom bought it for me. First CD was the Cowboy Junkies first one…when it first came out.

    I’m a big fan of old goat because I’m pretty sure he’s older than me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    If the first CD you bought was an album originally issued in the CD format you're not that old...
    Ha! True.

    I mean, Vs wasn't the first album I bought. Just the first one after I got a cd player.

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    Man, personally I think skating later in life is most impressive. That can really hurt! I have one friend still skating, but he was/is local guru surfer, skater, og Burton team member. Hats off to you guys!

    My older sister convinced me to go in halves buying Saturday Night Fever. That was my first album that i dont think i ever saw it after paying in. I was abused by three older sisters growing up. We do have a copy in our vinyl collection today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liv2ski View Post
    Yup and numerous vinyl LP's that haven't been played in 40+ years. First album I remember buying was Steppenwolf Live in about 1969.
    Heh, the record collection has moved a few times since any have been played and I haven't moved since 1996. I don't even have a functioning turntable or tape deck anymore but I still have the tunes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_B View Post
    Well said Meadow Skipper. CS you continue to think you're edgy and funny but you just repeat the same stupid drivel. I know what Jax and KQ add to this forum. What the fuck do you bring to this place?
    A reason to use the ignore function?

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    Quote Originally Posted by liv2ski View Post
    Yup and numerous vinyl LP's that haven't been played in 40+ years. First album I remember buying was Steppenwolf Live in about 1969.
    My mom bought HAIR (1968), then Norman Greenbaum Spirit in the Sky (1969).

    But most of my early rock exposure was due to my friends older brother's record collection including lots of Zappa (Freak Out, Uncle Meat, Hot Rats, Burnt Weenie Sandwich) as well as LZ I & II, Grand Funk Railroad, Aorta, Steve Millers Sailor, Children of the Future, Brave New World, Beatles Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt Peppers, Quicksilver Messenger Service eponymous and Happy Trails.

    The first album I bought with my own money was CSNY Deja Vu, followed by FZ Hot Rats, Burnt Weenie Sandwich, Kinks Arthur, GD Aoxomoxoa, Anthem of the Sun, Skull and Roses.

    I still have about 900 vinyl record stashed and no turntable for the last 17 years.

    And I'm glad of Meadowskipper and OG.

    I still ski 200 cm skis. And fuck the lot4 knitting clique.

    BTW, Meadowskipper rips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    Man, personally I think skating later in life is most impressive. That can really hurt! I have one friend still skating, but he was/is local guru surfer, skater, og Burton team member. Hats off to you guys!
    Truth.

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    One of my favorite lyrics that plays in my head more and more often… “Well, you know that you’re over the hill, When your mind makes a promise that your body can’t fill” -Little Feat Old Folks Boogie


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    Quote Originally Posted by grinch View Post
    my HH(head honcho) with kryptonics on gull wing trucks
    I had a Head Honcho Niko Weiss in my collection as kid. Still ride a longboard to the taproom or corner store.

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