TikiTikiRoom wrote:Amy wrote:One of my brothers did a little skateboarding when he was younger. I mostly used his board to sit on and fly down the driveway ~ but only when he wasn't home, I wasn't allowed to touch it

I never got into the skateboarding thing really. I did win one at an Easter egg hunt one year, but it wasn't a very good one. I preferred roller blading myself.
A friend of mine in college was a serious skateboarder...he took his board everywhere!
I am a member of the "older than you on the boards" category...sigh. But it's always fun to look back and reminisce

Yeah, sorry. Didn't mean to make that sound rude or anything. What kind of board was it that you won? Maybe I could shed some light on it?
No, not rude at all. We are born when we are born. I just would have liked to avoid spending my childhood in the late 70's plaids and stripes and checks

especially since they were my brother's hand me downs from the late 60's

I've given my Mom some grief over it when looking through old photos, but she said I didn't really care what I wore and I believe her. I was happiest when climbing trees, reading books, and swimming in the creek ~ thankfully I got my "own" swimsuits!

I'm still young at heart though...and I look like I'm in my early 20's...or at least that's what people tell me

My skateboard? Uh, yeah, it wasn't a brand name or anything. It was a heavy sort of plastic and a pretty blue. Don't remember what color the wheels were even, possibly red-ish. I know it got utilized around the outside of the house as a caster board of sorts to move heavy things. Don't really remember using it as a skateboard much. My brother's was a sort of custom deck I think. It was made of wood, and had a no-slip top ~ I would have preferred something cushier to sit on

and he changed out the wheels to make them something really, really fast. My brother was always tinkering and is now an engineer ~ still tinkers
