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by rstalfoort » Thursday 6 March 2008, 17:26
Hello people,
The surfers have their sign for many years now, the "hang-loose" sign
So i was thinking to make a sign for extreme carvers and came up with the "Lowrider" sign. Please let me know what you think.
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by fivat » Thursday 6 March 2008, 17:27
I love it !
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PS: Note that the term "lowrider" is used a lot about the cars and motorcycles that are tuned.
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by Arnaud » Thursday 6 March 2008, 19:02
No need for specific sign.
Just lay down on the slopes. It's enough
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by Alex » Thursday 6 March 2008, 19:05
Arnaud wrote:Just lay down....
so 'layrider' should be better!
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by rstalfoort » Thursday 6 March 2008, 20:11
So perhaps "hanglow" would be better to describe the extreme carve way
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by starikashka » Thursday 6 March 2008, 23:49
Arnaud is right
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the only way to make people think that you belong to extremecarving sect is to do linked laydown turns
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no need for any signs.
We are already have a signs - ugly gloves or mittens with custom surface
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, holes on the jackets and damaged knees on the pants
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by rstalfoort » Friday 7 March 2008, 8:45
The surfers didn't need a sign either
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by fivat » Friday 7 March 2008, 10:15
Arnaud wrote:No need for specific sign.
Just lay down on the slopes. It's enough
In the lift queues, I'm not laying down
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by starikashka » Friday 7 March 2008, 14:54
fivat wrote:In the lift queues, I'm not laying down
It`s just an area for improvement
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by Gunnar » Friday 18 April 2008, 16:08
Alex wrote:Arnaud wrote:Just lay down....
so 'layrider' should be better!
A Layrider sign would be coool. I like that new word! A good explanation of EC.
But ditch the hanglooose hand. It belongs back in the 80ies. Silly to use it over again...
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