Droping in??

i was never trying to say that half-pipe unicycle photo was real.
i said "look what i found "

anyway,just try and tell me this one is’nt real :astonished:

Now THAT is believable. A unicycle on one of those ramps is absurd but a nice, co-operative horse … that would be easy. The dog wearing a helmet on the bike in the background probably has a calming effect on the horse. My guess is that is why it’s there.

I can get in a skatepark whenever I want to. My friend helped get the park put together. I’ve only been yelled at once, sworn at a little

wrist guards

well skaters do wear em, usually not the street stakers, only time i seen em on was when their riding half pipe, and stuff, (believe its called Vert) but whatever, neat picts:)

now that i look at it

it almost looks like hes doin a board slide, his feet are spread out like it, his arms are in the position i usually see,… well whatever

That cowboy is my hero! When I grow up I want to be just like him

Great Pix

Chex

Re: Droping in??

I’d like to point out that if you look closely it becomes obveous that
he was cut out of some other picture and placed there. especialy when
you realise that his left crank and pedal were left out of the picture

jagur <jagur.5ehmm@timelimit.unicyclist.com> wrote in message news:<jagur.5ehmm@timelimit.unicyclist.com>…
> look what i found!
>
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Re: Droping in??

I personaly have spent lots of time in local unsupervized skateparks
around eastern massachusas. specificaly the one in winchester MA
which i personaly helped approve. nobody seems to mind. what i find
wierd, is nobody seems to find it wierd either?? one person once gave
me a “sweet” when i pulled off a small bearing grind on the box, but
not a single “wheres your other weel?”. I felt pretty awkward with
this lack of attention.

I have not yet tryed droping in on the half pipe, but I imagine it
would not be to difficult

John Foss <john_foss@asinet.com> wrote in message news:<mailman.1022689683.5412.rsu@unicycling.org>…
> > Nobody will let me in the local skate parks, which have the only
> > accesible half pipes. I’m still trying to convince the
> > people that work at them to let me in and see some cool stuff,
> > heheh.
>
> It’s a bummer that most skate parks are off-limits to unicycles. The problem
> of course is not to convince the lowly employees guarding the gate. If they
> let you in and management finds out they could lose their jobs.
>
> This is because the rules are set by insurance companies. The insurance on a
> skate park must be pretty expensive, and they don’t want to take any chances
> with people getting hurt on non-approved vehicles.
>
> How many people out there have legal access to skate parks?
>
> Stay on top,
> John Foss, the Uni-Cyclone
> jfoss@unicycling.com
> www.unicycling.com
>
>
> “Vehicularly-Injured Sperm-Count seat: better known by it’s abbreviated
> name, Viscount.” David Stone, on saddle preference

Re: Droping in??

harper <harper.5f8xz@timelimit.unicyclist.com> wrote in message news:<harper.5f8xz@timelimit.unicyclist.com>…
> Tom Holub wrote:
> >
> > Extremely impressive, considering that the unicycle has only one
> > pedal.
> >
>
> Yes, it looks as if the left pedal was inadvertently “editted” out. I
> wonder where the skateboard used to be.
I’m thinking this was a unicyclist dong some sort of onefoot idle or
something with his foot out, adn just cut out and placed in midair
over a half pipe in another picture. His apparal defenetly screams
unicycle, and the fact that the rider was obveously cut out as well as
the unicycle. and the transition between the too seems fluid.
judging by the “skillfullness” the rider was cut out with, i doubt the
computer genious would have been able to stick the uni in that well
either