does yoopers got skill?

so i think yoopers can uni, but do they have skill?
like wheelwalk skill, gliding skill, unispin skill, numchuck skill, do they have skillz or no?

Yoopers got more skill in 1 gram of his paunch than you’ll ever have in your entire body.

Yoopers’ got shootin skills. Shootin skills trump uni skills because you can’t argue with someone who has shootin skills.

Schusten shkills*

Yoopers is synonymous with skills.

yoopers spelled backwards is srepooy. which in swahili mean skillz.

the above statement may or may not be factual

didn’t you ever wonder why his name is yoopers? its because every time he walks by, he does something so skillful that the people watching yell, yoopers! in surprise and amazement, so that became his nickname. he has sooo much skill. bowhunting skills, computer hacking skills, numchuck skills…girls only want guys who have great skills!

Yoopers has enough skill to cover many average people, which clearly you are and understood when you referred to him in the plural.

Yikes! What is all this I found on the forums this morning? I appreciate all the attention but please, I’m blushing…really. Of course that could be because I rode my bike to work this morning in the -4 degree temp.

I was looking at the original question and after looking at all the facts, I don’t believe this question is really directed toward me. Let’s reexamine.

“so i think yoopers can uni, but do they have skill?”

It seems that Mr. Gleeful Wall is directing his question to the Yooper people. At this point, I am a disposed Yooper or a displaced Yooper or a wish-I-could-be-there Yooper, but I’m not really a ‘they’. So perhaps the question is directed toward uni-steve5111 and musketman who I believe are quite highly skilled uni-ists for their time-in-grade.

Of course, Mr. Glad Partition did write the word ‘yoopers’ with a small ‘y’ so he may have meant me as that’s the way I use it for my user name. If he was referring to the Yooper people, it should have started with a capital ‘Y’. But in case you’re wondering, if I may boast of my skills for a moment…

At NAUCC 2003, I competed for the first time in the MUni event, albeit I took the shorter one-mile route and let all those other show-offs take the longer three-mile path. But my success was not coming in last. I was able to beat two eight-year-old girls…but as my wife tells the story, only because the two girls got lost in the woods for a bit.

If the real truth be told, I’m officially a level 4 rider but this 290 lb. frame can still do a pirouette.

Bruce

yes, ill shoot a pingpong ball off the top of your head from 200 yards away while your cruising on ur uni!

look just under there username:
Bruce & Mary Edwards
that means “they” is the correct form, duhh

i dont take the time to look through the gallerys and ive never seen yoopers post pics on here of themselve/himself/herself

I spend 98% of my time working with kids rather than working on my own skills. But there are a few pictures of me hanging around.

I didn’t think about they including Mary. You’re right of course. We are a ‘they’. Mary doesn’t ride but she is my foundation. Without her, I would be one of life’s most uncoordinated, clustered, and uncontrolled guys.

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is that guy behind you on a bc?
and yes you do have skillz i conceed

Yeah, that’s Jerry Gruss actually on an ultimate wheel. John Foss rode an impossible wheel the entire length of the parade. Kudos to both of them.

Heeeeeeeeeere’s Johnny!

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umm… you may wanna look up them dictionary or spelling skillz. It’s spelled nunchaku. At least get the NUNchuck part right…

Oh yeah, Dave and I have ridden together. Dave’s got mad bouncy skills. Is Sharks and Minnows skill part of an official skill level?

Assuming that Americans usually use Farenheit that’s REALLY cold! Is it actually that cold there or is that -4 Centigrade?
It’s odd, in everyday conversation about the weather, most people over here tend to use F for high temperatures (“it was really hot today, must have been 80 degrees”) and C for low temperatures (“it’s -2 degrees out there, watch out for ice”). But I thought you Americans were more consistant and stuck to F all the time :slight_smile: