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What to do with 30+ year old skaters
It's time to think about this. I believe we are going see more of it.
It's time to think about this. I believe we are going see more of it.
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BTW, please don't tell me what I think. True, I think some of pro skating is silly. But for the most part, at least with SOI and the most of the top skaters with COI, I think they do excellent exhibition pieces and more. I see a lot of things in SOI that I find very creative, interesting, and serious. I don't think it works as a competitive scene the way they have it, but I've said that many, many times. It doesn't mean I can't enjoy it for its entertainment and creative value. Bash pro skating all you want, but please don't tell me what I think of it. I prefer to speak for myself, in case you hadn't already noticed
Some day we're going to kidnap you, take you to a live performance of SOI, and arrange a "Clockwork Orange" viewing for you, sans the aversion therapy. Don't worry, though. In "Clockwork Orange," Malcolm MacDowell ended up back as his "normal" self at the end of the movie, so after a brief period of liking Kurt Browning's "Nyah," Kristi's "Bridge Over Troubled Water," and Ilia Kulik's "Rubberband Man" you will still be able to go back to barfing at the mere thought of pro skating:lol:
It could be almost a Neverland kind of life