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Skated Les's ramp in Fremont with Cab, Fab and Cory who was dick to me. I was in my early teens. Vinny (Lopes' neighbor) stole his sister's car and took JJ and I down there. The indoor sugar mill ramp in Union City is where it started for me. Ron and Ken built it around '83.
I met Ray in 1983 when he was in the Faction. Such a nice guy everytime I saw him. He would sometimes hang out on 10th Street with my friends the Stiffs. Once again, good times.
@@SouvenirProgramsHere that's a great story. I heard a lot of wild things about the 10st house which was across the street from the epic skate spot the bricks. Pierre told Me he lived there with JJ Rogers and Todd Prince.
@avenuefilmssf Hey Bud ! The guys I hung out with were Scott Vollmer, Mike Voss, Adrian Calvin & Spy. Jennifer was a DJ at KFJC. Some names I remember were Jamie from RIBSY and the crazy Hauser brothers. Aquamarine used to cut hair. A guy named Tom took photos as did I. Lots of cool shots from the Fab Mab in the City. 1983 to 85. Funny after talking to you I started looking up these guys. I found Los O & Drunk Injuns and some great FANG. Thanks for getting back. Stay Punk
Timmy was a great guy. I was a couple years younger than him. We hung out often. We road around in his 944. San Jose, at that skate church half pipe, downtown, the wave, original fish banks, memorex, etc. what a great time to work at the shop.
When I heard the intro, my old ass brain started digging deep in my neuronal archives to name the song. Once the lyrics hit, my rewind stopped to when I was 16!🤘Rad sesh and that hip is no fuckin joke!
As a young kid, we went to Raging Waters to hit the slides and seeing the Boomeramp in person was like seeing the Animal Chin ramp or something. You just couldn't even believe how enormous that ramp was.
Roger that! You had to pull the grenade in to get the VHS tape out of the case. Thanks for being a fan of my films. It's about time I out them all on the RU-vid for all you. -Pete