Yeah true. And it was him drilling the holes and putting up the plywood in that contest. I don't think Jeremy Wray entered that contest (as he said at 5:10) …
That UNLV story was in a 411 or something and I think templeton was there that day as well. I remember at the time it was a pretty well known incident.
The cops didn’t even ask about wood on the roof n both dudes separately were like: we didn’t put the wood on the roof. The cops were like: we never asked about the wood but now that you mention it, let’s go have a look.
@@KOTDM1988 "Roley" as in "Roley poley" (the rhyme he used to illustrate it at the start of his Nine Club interview). Interesting as I'm from England too and would only ever have said it that way... I suppose it might depend on whether you've ever known anyone with that name!
UNLV is a fucking curse now. Just cross the street. Can't even ride down Maryland without being looked at or followed. God forbid I want in n out over there
@@Yungbeck Yeah :D and in the middle of his part even! When I first saw it back in the day I couldn't really believe it was the Santa Monica Tripple Set because previous to that I had seen Arto's "Sorry" part which he famously ended with a switch flip down the same set, which was bonkers. "Can't be the same set, can it?" It took me couple of years to finally realise it was infact the same set.
Dude how can you fuck that up? Geoff back 360ed n drilled the wood up there in the op king of skate n I'm sure he got arrested then too or was that what you wanted them to think? Blame it on Wray? Or is this a skateboarding Mandela effect...