december 27th 2007
Thursday, December 27th, 2007“True wisdom is less presuming than folly. The wise man doubteth often, and changeth his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubteth not; he knoweth all things but his own ignorance.”
Akhenaton
“True wisdom is less presuming than folly. The wise man doubteth often, and changeth his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubteth not; he knoweth all things but his own ignorance.”
Akhenaton
Some of the best gifts to give on Christmas:
The Comfort of your Touch
The Excitement of your Heart
The Story in your Eyes
The Beauty of your Laugh
The Feeling of your Past
The Depth of your Love
The Meaning of your Kiss
The Compassion of your Words
The Calming of your Voice
The Desire of your Dreams
The Bond of your Friendship
The Pain of your Honesty
The Openness of your Conversation
The Power of your Mind
The Loyalty of your Soul
The Patience in your Pursuit
The Destiny of your Future
The Wonder of your Beauty
The Journey of your Soul
The Loving of your Commitment
The Freedom of your Loyalty
The Truth of your Actions
By,
Greg S. Carroll
Fall 2000…
Skating with Mark Appleyard, Jai Ball, Pakora(photo), Jamie Johnny and some locals in Oakville.
We roll up to this 10 stair rail and post up… Mark starts K grinding it like butter and
Jon G outta nowhere starts bustin’ out these dope frontside noseslides…
On Jon’s 5th try, some idiot had waxed the rail without Jon G’s knowledge…
Sure enough on his next attempt, Jon G got served a spinal-wedgie-faceplant sandwich!
Jon G has been hurt ever since that day and through the years of skating, snowboarding and snowmobiling his body had taken a toll
Finally after 5 years, he saw a doctor, which resulted in his recent spine surgery…
Below is a picture before we started skating the rail that day, as well as the present day screws in Jon G’s neck…
Its unfortunate that Jon G has taken a hiatus from skating and snowboarding…
He was a natural ripper since day 1!



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Plato