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Useful Sites:

Washington Area Roadskaters
DC Skate Patrol (Free Lessons)
Rollerquest (Baltimore Skaters)
Skaters Quest (a Skate School)
Skaters Refuge (Community Store)


Sites I Like:

Mocha Superman
Blake Lambert

Sites With People I Miss:

Wednesday Night Skate New York

       

Why aren't you blogging???

At some point with doing this blog, I came up with an informal set of rules, one of which was to never write anything negative. It produced a big delay on my blogging as I sorted out what I was capable of saying about WAR, the Washington Area Roadskaters as a club, both positive and negative.

I enjoyed discovering the club. I enjoyed joining and contributing my time and resources as a board member. It was great fun promoting the club and rebuilding the membership records from scratch.

I also enjoyed leaving the club. It was very liberating. Now I can go skate and not have to worry about making all the people who kept placing their demands on me happy. My free time is finally my own again.


Wed, 30 Mar 2005

   Trips I'm considering for 2005:

Every year there are two skate events that are a must: The Great Esskate in South Beach and the Philadelphia Freedom Skate. Beyond that, there are a lot of events worth doing. Here is a list of the ones that I'm considering.

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   Chain Stores With Community Bulletin Boards

So far, I know of three chains with community bulletin boards (which are good to know about for skate flyer hanging up purpoeses): Caribou Coffee, Ben and Jerrys and Fresh Fields. There are probably more but this is a start:

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