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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

The Big Questions, Pictures From Aaron’s Birthday, Wheel Anti-Reversing Technology Video, LT Master World Wrap Up, Events: Road To Hope & ESS

The Big Questions: Journey over to Bont’s Message Board and read The Big Questions ~~~~~ that Alexander Bont asks. It’s an interesting topic to follow.

Pictures From Aaron’s Birthday: A few of us went out last after last Monday’s Scooter’s Indoor Speed Practice to celebrate Aaron Arndt’s 27th birthday. Candy Wong posted her pictures.


Aaron Arndt cuts the cake, I'm in the middle, and Mr. Maas looks on


All of us there at the table- posing for the picture

Wheel Anti-Reversing Technology Video: The title takes all the guess work out of what the next video is about: pres play or click here to view.


LT Master World Wrap Up: Looks like Andrew Love posted his final entry from the long track masters world championships that took place in Calgary: Day 4, Masters Worlds. Lots of good skating, award, and party pictures!


Doesn't Andrew Love look so happy? (photo from Andrew Love)


Photo from Andrew Love

Events: Road To Hope & ESS: Here’s an event for you to skate this weekend if you’re in Texas: The Road to Hope Family Fun Run in Cedar Park, Texas.

The Eastern Seaboard Series is back for 2007; the series dates include May 12th, June 23rd, July 7th, August 11th, and September 8th.


The advanced group gets it on at the June 2006 ESS

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

thanks for the links pete,

yes, I am happy in that picture, a bit sloppy tipsy happy.. a couple of people were kidding me about it on the ice tonight...

lesson learned, and I will pass on this advice; don't post a picture on your blog where you announce "I am WASTED in this image!"..

actually, it was not so bad, I could walk.. its not so bad if you can still walk..

on the serious note.. what I experienced at masters worlds was probably the closest thing ever, in my life, to what you have experienced many times at inline worlds...

the cameraderie of nations, the incredible racing when all the best bring their A+++ games to the table.. the intensity & memories..

its pretty moving stuff...

Wednesday, February 28, 2007 10:12:00 PM

 

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