Goodbye..

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
Travis House said:
I care.

Its disheartening, to see a sport so small lose one more of its top/respected riders.

No matter who quits though, I will never lose faith in the sport, its going somewhere and we all know it.

Time is our friend
so true...wait 5-10 years, and this sport will be something...
 

Scooter Mcgee

Steel Member
shortyjordy said:
Travis House said:
I care.

Its disheartening, to see a sport so small lose one more of its top/respected riders.

No matter who quits though, I will never lose faith in the sport, its going somewhere and we all know it.

Time is our friend
so true...wait 5-10 years, and this sport will be something...
for sure. all the other sports didnt die out. (i mean bmx skating etc.)
 

dre

Member
JamesBarrett said:
Ummm WTF? your onto something? why is it so hard to believe that i quit toride bmx?
I was being sarcastic, but I guess all that matters is that you have fun bmxing where you couldn't with scooters. I guess nothing does last forever anyways, and you will probably always be remembered on here by many!
 

Matt Dibble

M3MB3R
Staff member
shortyjordy said:
haha yeah. quitting isn't in my vocabulary, i shall never stop.


why? i love this sport but i know enough will be enough someday. most likely towards college age ill get over it. maybe sooner. Right now im having the most fun of my life, i just hate waiting for new opportunities (being able to go to TIC...) and i wont be able to do that until im older, and by then i might not care anyway.
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
Matt Dibble said:
shortyjordy said:
haha yeah. quitting isn't in my vocabulary, i shall never stop.


why? i love this sport but i know enough will be enough someday. most likely towards college age ill get over it. maybe sooner. Right now im having the most fun of my life, i just hate waiting for new opportunities (being able to go to TIC...) and i wont be able to do that until im older, and by then i might not care anyway.
I'll never quit, at least I'll never stop paying attention to the sport. I'm sure there will be a point where i have to stop, at least hardly have any opportunities to go riding, like college, etc. This is the most fun I've ever had in my life, i've felt kinda "empty" before, but, with scooters, its just amazing. We're still in our infancy as a sport, and even though i've only been serious for about a half year I feel like i've been here since the begginning, and its like watching a baby growing up, if you know what i mean. I'll always try to post on this site throughout high school and college, and by then who knows, maybe this sport will really be something. Sounds deep, eh?
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
I've thought that too. There are so many good scooter riders, but then there are hardly any riders at all, so the playing field is really level.
 
man i quit for bmx for awhile and then got sick of spending all my fucking money on my bike, so i asked mikey for my rad bars back and scrapped together a scooter. then i got him back into it and now we're talking about when we'll be able to drive and shit and how much fun that is gonna be. so psyched for that.
 
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