Day-By-Day at ASR - Saturday
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on Tuesday, September 16, 2003
by Ryan
As the sun rose, so did I. Barry and I thought that it would be a great idea to head over to the show before it opened and ride the mini-ramp. We had a full-on session at about 8:30am. Thanks to the official ASR badge with my name on it, the Staff Pro security guards were forced to sit and watch us skate. That badge is gold.
Day-By-Day at ASR
Saturday
Words by Ryan Clements. Photos by Barak Wiser. Saturday
Anthony Carney - finger flip lien to tail | Barry after the private mini-ramp session |
ASR traded in the vert ramp for this show in exchange for a mini-ramp. From what I gathered, there weren’t too many people that were disappointed with the decision. In fact, the mini-ramp brought out pros and other great skateboarders that we wouldn’t normally see on the street course or vert ramp. The 5’ tall, 60’ wide ramp, with a hip, bowled corner, and extension with pool coping was a total hit.
Seaholm - 360 flip to nosepick | There were doubles, triples, and quadrulples runs going down | One of Austen Seaholm's mini-ramp runs |
Dyrdek gots class | Dyrdek gots style |
Eating dinner with Jerermy Wray makes you cool | The human resource dept. at Clarion didn't take my willingness to work very serioulsy |
From there, we simply retired to our hotel, where every evening I attempted to get a job from the human resources lady...to no avail. She wouldn’t even give me an application. I don’t get it.