madagascar is in africa...........Spicy McHaggis said:y africa? why not madagascar
You obviously never read any of Spicy's other forum comments. I'm pretty sure that was the point. hahaSpenny! said:madagascar is in africa...........Spicy McHaggis said:y africa? why not madagascar
Dude his dad would sue him for sooo much.JesusSk8z said:i know a person that can hack into dakotas site/store ,and close it for ghud,but dat wud b 2 messed up tho
why thank you Josh. Yes Madagascar is actually an island off of Africa so it technically is not part of Africa but still is considered part. SchnooginsJoshToy said:You obviously never read any of Spicy's other forum comments. I'm pretty sure that was the point. hahaSpenny! said:madagascar is in africa...........Spicy McHaggis said:y africa? why not madagascar
JesusSk8z said:i know a person that can hack into dakotas site/store ,and close it for ghud,but dat wud b 2 messed up tho
only thing is that he makes it look like its still a little kids toy.Aaron Bransdon said:I have the utmost respect for Kota's riding.
He's one of the first people i've seen to 630 whip a hip, and do ridiculous, flashy tricks everywhere.
As much as we're trying to get away from the flashiness, and get into street, vert, etc. We need these kinds of kids, for demos and whatever.
He's young, and looks great to people who don't really know what scooters are, which is ultimately what you'd want at a public demo.
I really think Steven/Jordan should do an interview with Kota's dad on inside somehow
Aaron Bransdon said:Dakota doesn't.
His dad markets Dakota as a little kid, which makes him look Like a kid.
And to be honest, trick scooters should be marketed towards an age between 11-14 or so. That way you're looking at a new generation of riders. Most people aged 15+ know what they're looking for in the sport, and if they don't, can find out easily.