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Message 1017 (21. Nov. 2003 15:40) (Tree)

Brian W
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Brian W: Welcome William Farlow (21. Nov. 2003 15:36)
 Hi everybody, I wanted to take this opportunity to welcom my friend William Farlow to the forum. I have know william since 1985 and we have travelled to skate with each other up and down the East Coast. William is a parallel stance skater and the most stylish one I have ever had the pleasure to skate with. For years he had a super rad ramp in his backyard in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina called the Posion U. The first big transition ramp in the area, 10ft tranny with 2ft of vert if I am not mistaken. Then there were the extensions which William would blast high above. I recently skated with William for the first time in at least 12 years and he busted out right away. We met at the Greenfield Grind park in Wilmington and have been trying to get back togther since then. I have include a couple of photo from that day. This is one of my first efforts at photo shop so bare with me if I mess it up
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Brian W: try again (21. Nov. 2003 15:38)
 Ok, so I messed it up. I attached a photo that William took of me doing a frontside air in the bowl. Now here is one of him doing a handplant. Patience...patience
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Brian W: one more (21. Nov. 2003 15:40)
 here is another one
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Brian W: one more (21. Nov. 2003 15:41)
 I have some more shots of us back in the day.... I will add them soon
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irene: Welcome William Farlow (22. Nov. 2003 03:29)
 Welcome aboard, William!
Great news knowing there's more rollerskaters out there into this special kind of activity. Excellent photoshop work Brian. Keep on posting more pics!
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lee e: Welcome William Farlow (23. Nov. 2003 02:04)
 Excellent photoshop work Brian.


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phatz: Welcome William Farlow (30. Jun. 2005 21:42)
 good ol' farlow.

i was lucky enough to have all of william's old wood from the old vert ramp in my backyard. that was during the street skating days and we built hella' mini ramps, and mini-half, rails and quarters into our own litle ocean boulevard skatepark.

some of the wood then moved to island water sports (now a beachware shop) where we built bigger and better street ramps and wall ramps.

big ups to old school and MB locals.

christian aka. phatz
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