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Caster

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  1. Yeah, not albinos. All the same to me though.
  2. My friend has a few 5 gallon buckets of walnuts I think I'm gonna have to talk him out of. I dunno about the white ones but the grey ones will play catch. I can roll them across the yard and they will catch them on a bounce.
  3. As promised! Here's one of the little beauties up close eating some CoOp Corn!
  4. Copeland? I thought his last name was Kaupas??? What am I thinking?
  5. I like to start with a 220 grit and then work my way down to a 400 grit. If I'm really trying to impress, I'll even go 600 grit and then Semi-Chrome and a muslin buffing wheel. Semichrome works good, but I don't mind using some jewelers rouge if I have to.
  6. How do you know?
  7. Oh God I had a Nash with hard plastic wheels. There was ZERO traction. You would flat out bust your ars on that thing! I remember after a few years and much improvement; Getting it out and goofing around, I could power slide that thing for miles. No, literally I could slide a good dozen yards though. Didn't take long until the board was unrideable. The flat spots on the wheels were so large, it wouldn't roll. Dad would fix it on the belt sander if he got bored, but I'd just do it again. God bless the man who gave us the urethane wheel!
  8. Pour me a shot of diesel please.
  9. Yeah, but if you had a 12 yr old daughter and she could shoot that thing like it was nobody's business, you'd be proud to have it in your safe. I would.
  10. Man, you guys really need to take up casting and reloading.
  11. I had a first series Cab once, the concave was non existent so I just hung it on my bedroom wall. I can't remember if Cab ever came to nashville, I wanna say I've met him, but I can't swear to it. I remember Lance Mountain was with large group of pro's once but I've hit my head a few times since then.
  12. Now you got a taste of what Mace Windu got!
  13. Man I can still remember my first real board. Not the variflex crap my parents tried to pass off on me, but the first REAL board. I bought it at the Sunshine House in Bellevue Mall. There was as super cool guy that worked there named Noah and he helped me pick out my set up. Dad took me there for christmas and said get the best they got cause I ain't coming back! It was a Blind Danny Way with Independent trucks and Powell risers held on with Bridgebolts, Some matching Yellow rails held on with Powell Rat Nutz, and the crowning Jewel was a set of New Deal Turbines and swiss bearings. It was SICK fast. The turbines for anyone that don't remember was the first marketed urethane wheel with a metal center. They were like a hundred bucks by themselves! My old man had a mini stroke that night. Noah even gave another set of wheels for half price to skate on the street with so I wouldn't chew up my turbines. They were New Deal Nude Eels. Noah also gave me a G&S bracelet and an elephant wrench for christmas. That guy was AWESOME! Man, I'm flashing back a looong way. Bullet 66, Santa Cruz Vomit, Bones Brigade and my hair covering my right eye.
  14. Now that's being a real sport; Letting us laugh at you while you ride the lightning. You gotta do it, for brownie points man! I wanna see it!!!!
  15. Well, that's pretty darn good. I don't know, and and apologize for my ignorance. I just got back from Best Buy. Bought the wife a video new camera with a 78x zoom. I'll get some footage in the next week or so and take some stills from that. I should be able to get his/her eyes with 78x. Especially considering I can walk gently to within 10 yards of him/her. Albino or not, I'm happy they've taken residence here. I love watching the squirrels play and for a color blind chap, the white sure is easy to track.
  16. Yes it were. About 500 or 600 yards from the first fast food joint to come here.
  17. Takes AR mags by the looks of it. May be alright.
  18. I was partial to the movie Propaganda myself.
  19. No, that's before academia was organized into "schools"
  20. You know, I've heard whiskey will not age in a glass bottle, but I just finished a bottle of Cutty Sark given to me by an old man that ran a liquor store in the 60's and 70's. It was 12yrs old when bottled and best he and I can figure, it's been in his basement for nearly 40 years. I've got brand new bottles of cutty sark, Black label JW, Glenlivet and others, but NONE, NEVER, EVER have I had scotch as smooth. Fill level was even about an inch lower than it should have been. I certainly miss that bottle.
  21. Back in 80's and early 90's, the heyday of sk8ing? I'm too old and don't heal as fast now. Hung it up a looong time ago and took up a safer hobby, shooting things with guns. I remember High Rollers on charlotte ave. I met Christian Hosoi, Tony Hawk, Ray Underhill, and many many more. I still have two Ray underhill decks. One in real great shape, assembled and lightly used, the other is brand new, never taped or assembled and signed by Ray. Sad day when Ray passed away. I ought to get them out and sell 'em. Just curious how many early 30 yr olds here was "thrashin" the same time. I was mostly a vert man, street was never my thing. Anyone?
  22. That's right, fund 'em with pesos and tortilla chips.

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