Matt Andrus

frorider420

Bronze member
the_SD_local said:
People grow up and in the process people change. That is all there is too it. People change the most from 20-25 years old and none of you practically are there yet. Wait until life hits you and you will see it's not just that easy. I'm not saying he won't still find time to ride but without making a living off it he cannot afford to ride as much as he used to ever again.

yup... the suck sucks hard.
 

Slasher

Member
the_SD_local said:
People grow up and in the process people change. That is all there is too it. People change the most from 20-25 years old and none of you practically are there yet. Wait until life hits you and you will see it's not just that easy. I'm not saying he won't still find time to ride but without making a living off it he cannot afford to ride as much as he used to ever again.
I know what its like man to grow up, have to deal with insurance, car problems, being engaged and all that crap.....so, Broussard, because youre on the rasor team or used to be, doesnt mean you know any more than anyone else whos been riding...I've been riding WAY longer than you have , and im sure ive came across way more things that would make me quit.....theres alot of people on this forum who have been riding way longer than you have and who have came so close to quitting because of evrything that you mentioned previously....

Life has already hit ALOT of us...but we're not quitting....just because skootering got too hard for you man, doesnt mean you need to lose faith in fellow riders....Sure, what you call "the real life" isnt really the real life we were meant to live as humans, but it does get kinda hard....its no reason to quit skootering.

So, SD dont speak for anyone else until you have ALOT more years under your belt.

MiDWestÃ?Æ?ââ?¬Å¡Ã?â??Ã?® for life
 
Alex Steezeman said:
I'm pretty sure you've not been riding a lot longer than Andrew, just pointing that out.

yea andrews been riding for a while but, i think bobby has been riding since like 99' or 00' . but it doesnt really matter cuz i think andrews been riding for about that long
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
I think people like to exaggerate how long they have been "riding" scooters for just so they can say they were the first or so they can say they have been doing it longer than so and so. Really who gives a shit. My little brother got a his first scooter 99'. Did I ride it? Yes. Did I try tricks on it? Yes. Do I consider that to be when I first started riding? No. I landed my first tailwhip Summer of 2001 that is when I say I started "riding". I had done other basic tricks way before that but I don't count those because that is gay and I'm certainly not going to count the first time I rode in 99' just because I pushed 3 times in a circle and bunny hopped. Props if you were doing tricks and going big in 99', which I'm going to have to say is a bunch of B.S., but if you aren't going big after this much time on a scooter then maybe you should either stop embellishing your stories or go ride your scooter a little more.
 

Jon Reyes

Member
same here i got one of the first razor scooters but never started doing tricks until 2002 so a little more than 6 years, NBS days hahaha
 

Hep Greg

Administrator
lol i skated before i scootered, so pretty much my mentality was "OMG IT HAS WHEELS, IM GONNA TRY TRICKS AND JUMP OFF STUFF" as soon as i picked one up.
 

Matt Ogle

Member
Jon Reyes said:
same here i got one of the first razor scooters but never started doing tricks until 2002 so a little more than 6 years, NBS days hahaha

same here, picked it up summer of 2002. 6 years and counting :)
 

Slasher

Member
YEah alot of people go big because they cant do anything else...tech comes too hard for them....(cough) i mean having original tricks and actual signature moves....to each his own....

I used to do bigger gaps than Al LAmpton back in the day...heh..no contest tho...

but back on subject...i pray that Andrus will continue to Skeeter!!!!!!!
 
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