Sketching.
I've done a number of remarkably stupid things in my life. Here is one of them.
Me and an elite group of friends who for the undeniable ridiculosity (new word) of the actions will remain nameless, used to pull ourselves behind an old import minivan of sorts with a ski-rope. We started out riding on Dan's (oops, there goes the anonymity) skateboard and we called it sketching. This minivan/compact car had dual sliding doors, long before that was the thing to do, and it had a ball hitch on the back. We ran into a problem very quickly when pulling the skateboard. The wheels on the board offered no resistance. I'll explain why this is a problem (odd the things you encounter when pulling someone behind a car). If the car slows at all the rider rolls under the bumper and into the tailpipe. This is dangerous. A solution was drafted and "Sketchy Sketching" was born.
We started by sitting on an Igloo cooler lid. The noise was awful. And the friction was almost too much. The hands and arms tired quickly. We needed wheels, just not very good ones. We pulled the seat and back off of an office chair, put the half melted cooler lid on the back two wheels, sat on it with legs around the center post straight forward and we achieved perfection. Up and down the street, through the adjacent graveyard, even in the library parking garage, athletes in a brave new sport, with no method of scoring.
We went so far as to ride atop construction barrels. It's all well documented on video tape, soundtrack by Rusted Root. Send me on my way.
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rusted root. that brings back some memories...
Definately one of my long lost favorites. They don't have a bad album. A couple are mediocre but none bad. Makes me want to go on a road trip.
I just watched Napolean Dynamite for the first time (give me a break I live in Venezuela) and when Napolean pulls his lame brother Kip on roller blades behind his bike, I was quickly reminded of our fun adventures of sketching. But if I am reminded correctly sketching started in Mobile on a tv tray...correct me if I am wrong Dan
You are correct, legendary Super Dave Cole. Almost. It was old car floormats or mud flaps or something like that. We wanted to use fast food trays but weren't rebelious enough yet to steal them. and we didn't use a rope then, we just held on to the side of the car/minivan thing, so technically, I won't call it sketching.
And Dan doesn't read this...
FYI - a "blogroll" is what you have under "blogs" on your sidebar.
Houmes says...
this practice might explain my back problems...ouch, baby!
suggestions for cds considering the songs that you had listed on a previous post: [you probably already have most of these]
the stills
supersystem
elefant
interpol/antics
snow patrol
the twilight singers
rilo kiley
scissor sisters
magnet
kaiser chiefs
lcd soundsystem
bloc party
doves
ben lee
the arcade fire
thanks, I have some, not most. Me and iTunes will have to meet up later.
and.
no legs = tragic hero.
Dan does read the blog, when Adrian
tells me to at least.....Dave is
correct by adding the tv tray comment.
Who has the sound tracked version of
that sketching video????
I think John has it.
Hey Adrian, I've added you to SBTSBlogs.net, if you don't mind. -Aaron
Affirmative on the snow sketching.
Where did you get the fast food trays?
LARCENY!!!!!
Aaron, how did you hear about the blog?
;;chuckle;; I know that I don't know any of you here - but ridiculosity has been used before. :)
Take it easy!
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