This entry was written by Amayzun and posted on Monday, October 6th, 2008 at 11:35 AM and filed under Art.
Comments (4) to “Legendary Z Boys @ Crewest”
theman wrote:
man, I wish the Z-old men would crawl back under their rocks and leave skateboarding to the kids who are making it what it is and not these geezers cashing in their history for a buck. I dug it all at first, but enough is enough. It’s like how you’d feel if Mr. Cartoon showed up at every mall event. After a while, you’d be like, this dude is just over. That is what I think of the “Z-Boys.”
to theman, the majority of the guys out skating were kids. there was only one grown man out there skatin and he looked like he was maybe 30. the show was actually centered around the photos taken during that era.
theman wrote:
man, I wish the Z-old men would crawl back under their rocks and leave skateboarding to the kids who are making it what it is and not these geezers cashing in their history for a buck. I dug it all at first, but enough is enough. It’s like how you’d feel if Mr. Cartoon showed up at every mall event. After a while, you’d be like, this dude is just over. That is what I think of the “Z-Boys.”
Posted on 06-Oct-08 at 1:22 pm | Permalink
Jesus Quiroz wrote:
I miss my freestylin’ (BMX) days. I wonder what ever happened to Ceppie Mays.
Posted on 06-Oct-08 at 3:54 pm | Permalink
Amayzun wrote:
to theman, the majority of the guys out skating were kids. there was only one grown man out there skatin and he looked like he was maybe 30. the show was actually centered around the photos taken during that era.
Posted on 06-Oct-08 at 4:37 pm | Permalink
sir jorge wrote:
I wish I was in la still, these photos are great and bring back memories of the dogtown skate crew.
Posted on 07-Oct-08 at 11:28 am | Permalink