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Post by sukeats on Feb 7, 2004 19:19:27 GMT 8
predicting?
oh no - - - im telling it as it is now...
but yes - - as you said - still optimistic.
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Post by George on Feb 7, 2004 20:51:25 GMT 8
hahhaahahahaha... this shouldnt be a bummer post guys? think about it... theres two sets of rollers:
*young guns *seasoned veterans
the young guns are the kids still finding their niche and setting themselves away from the crowd, with just rolling on their minds.
the seasoned veterans are the ones that keep the scene alive, reliable, but now setting the trends and giving the scene here a sense of permanence.
it cant just be young guns, otherwise the scene would fall apart, and it cant just be seasoned vets or there'd be no future. but the too correlate and work in unison to make the malaysian rollerblading scene dynamic and permanent.
would anyone really want it any other way?
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Post by Bªñ ¿£3º jB on Feb 7, 2004 21:32:33 GMT 8
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Post by H1ghr0773r on Feb 7, 2004 22:41:50 GMT 8
well said G. i guess no one illustrated the scene better than you with a vision.
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Post by sukeats on Feb 8, 2004 1:27:30 GMT 8
WOW - a post from g that doesnt insult anybody, and is more than a sentence long.
but well said my good man.
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Post by George on Feb 8, 2004 1:53:54 GMT 8
when words have to be laid down, they have to be laid down, amigos.
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Post by Bªñ ¿£3º jB on Feb 8, 2004 9:07:26 GMT 8
haha yea
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Post by rocknrollerblading on Feb 9, 2004 6:24:37 GMT 8
i gotta back g up with that post i can confidently not deny the fact that the malaysian rolling scene is truly dynamic and really do things
but above all its really reall good and a bit nice
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Post by George on Feb 9, 2004 23:54:56 GMT 8
is that a nick hornby quote?
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Post by rocknrollerblading on Feb 10, 2004 7:30:33 GMT 8
nah it isnt a quote just a coincidence but the thing is he uses the nicest words and the goodest adjectives so its hard not to paraphrase him
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Post by George on Feb 10, 2004 21:42:10 GMT 8
me and harry heard another quote where he was banging on about rock and roll, and i swear he used the word nice... twice.
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Post by sukeats on Feb 10, 2004 22:25:00 GMT 8
is he the guy that wrote "About a boy" and "being good"?
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Post by V Not logged in on Feb 10, 2004 23:53:07 GMT 8
implessive, this lock and lollersblading guy can summalise d meaning of all ur posting by just leading it, hmmm, and can even tell us exaly what u guys mean in the post....magic wor! soli, apek england not good so i can never disifer all u guy post.
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Post by George on Feb 11, 2004 23:07:53 GMT 8
yeah it is keats... hes a good writer.. but not a good speaker.
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Post by FluffntechHarry on Feb 15, 2004 15:11:33 GMT 8
hahahahahaahahahahaha
for sure.... he missed his big tv break by using the words good and nice in excess
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