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How do you capture the true essence of a skateboarding legend who brought us the MegaRamp, pulled a 360 over the Great Wall of China, launched into a vert ramp from a helicopter, or dropped from the Hard Rock Hotel Guitar 82-feet above the Vegas Strip? Not sure, but we'll get our chance to find out how director Jacob Rosenberg portrays Danny Way in the new feature-length documentary "Waiting for Lightning." The highly anticipated film about the life of pioneering skateboarder Danny Way..
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Posted by time2skate November 17, 2009 04:59pm PSTReply | Report Abuse
Will happen much faster if they make skateboarding an Olympic sport.
Reply by hotshot10 November 20, 2009 05:34pm PSTReport Abuse
who would want skateboarding to be in the Olympics
Reply by time2skate January 11, 2010 04:35am PSTReport Abuse
I had to think about this one a while, so I asked my dad. He's an old school border from the 70's. He suggested a couple reasons:
1) Skateboarding die out for a while in the 80's and 90's. Without the goal of making an olympic team a sport does not get enough resources to sustain its popularity. 2) We need more skateparks, and becoming an Olympic sport would attract the attention and $$$. Not sure I am for it, but made sense to me.
Posted by Kat Hoffman November 19, 2009 12:06pm PSTReply | Report Abuse
WHAT THE??? Holy Shhhhhiiii***!!!!!
Posted by Tom Morin November 19, 2009 01:49pm PSTReply | Report Abuse
The problem with skateboarding in China is every time I skate there I feel like I need to skate again a half-an-hour later.
Posted by Lindsay Fraka November 19, 2009 04:15pm PSTReply | Report Abuse
everybody was kung fu skaaattinnggg...okay, that was dumb.
Posted by skatenoob December 6, 2009 12:28am PSTReply | Report Abuse
Thats a great idea and a very awesome bowl