Ryan Kentfield
A sweet looking 360 flip wasn't too
bad of an interruption between contest runs. Actually, he did make it in
his run too.
Street
The street course was
about 1 hair short of a bald head. It SUCKED! When all the hoopla was said
and done, Ben Butler had qualified for the trip to the Finals. Second spot
went to Joe Moorman (after Sonja threw him out of the contest???) and 3rd
spot went to Ryan Kentfield. The competitors were covered with dirt from
the parking lot. Shower Time!
Most Memorable
Moment
The Nursing station
which had 2 hot teenage girls dripping blood out of the back of their skulls.
There were blood stains head to toe on these ladies, so I asked what happened
to them and they said, " I was just crowd surfing. It doesn't really hurt."
I only wish I had one more photo left to shoot to show everyone.
(All photo's thought's
and words - J.Greenwood)
When Joe Moorman gets serious,
seriously nuts that is, you'll catch him jumping into just about anything.
Although, he doesn't alway's make it.
Vert
Remy Stratton
f.s.ollie tail grab
The vert ramp wasn't quite
up to par, as usual, in Seattle. Since there is no vert scene within 150
miles it's not an easy form of skating to get people stoked on. Still,
the pro demo was quite a good show. Remy Stratton (above) was juiced up,
Steve Caballero flew around, Chris Livingston, and a few others ripped
apart the ramp for the masses.
In between all that the
qualifier was run and Josh Kerrigan took the bait and gets to go to Cali
for the Finals. (note, he already moved there) I (me, J.ed) wobbled into
2nd. there were only 3 others who were man enough to even attempt to enter
the comp. So it was quick, which is a good thing.
Music
This was the typical
stage/crowd
The music this year promised
to be really good. It's too bad it was fucking annoying! The only
time anyone stood out when I was was the Bagpipes intro for the DropKick
Murphy's. The other 2 main stages were in between sets and quiet for a
moment. Now don't get me wrong, I'm sure there were a ton of great performances,
but you couldn't get into every pit for every group you wanted to see.
I gave up interest and split before suicidal Tendencies and Ice-T,
so I missed the 2 good shows I wanted to see. Cypress Hill Pulled out for
some reason and the spot was filled by the WACK Eminem' phenom. From afar
his sound was pretty bad sounding, especially for "MY NAME IS!"
All the rest of the bands were screaming loud and pretty hard on the ears since they were all playing
simultaneously. And I don't know what was up with the "JIMI HENDRIX Music
Experience, it was so loud, no one wanted to go near the damn thing!
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