El Paso Slideshow For 2012

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My El Paso skateboard history. Sort of.

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Slideshow of my skateboard history in El Paso.

Transcript of El Paso Slideshow For 2012

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My El Paso skateboard history.

Sort of.

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In the beginning, El Paso really didn’t have much for teens to do.

Disco was in and cool was long

gone!

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In 1976 I joined the Navy and spent most of my time on the sandy beaches of

San Diego. There, I bought a $40 slalom skateboard.

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After the Navy, I came back to El Paso. My

brother dissed my new deck, so I went to a shop to buy a new one. It was there I first saw a 12 year

old snot-nosed punk named Jaime Favela.

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El Paso had Earth Surf,

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And Desert Surf.

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This one grom, Jaime, always had to clean Earth Surf. I’d wait till he was

finished cleaning to skate. I hated dirty bowls.

Thanks Dude!

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Now he’s got people cleaning his pool so they

can skate.

Ah, the circle of life.

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The first ever air at the Worm.

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Geek at the Lips

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After the parks were bulldozed, I started BMXing a bit.

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But I was going daffy

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One day Jaime wanted to buy an old cruiser bicycle I

had. We decided to get together and skate

downtown and at some pools.

Skating was back on and my future book came from this

day on.

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Soon I was employed by Local’s Only. This was our first contest.

Is this dork Angie?

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I talked the bosses into doing pro demos like the Hell Tour.

Picture 3

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Hosoi drew over 1,000 people to Three Fountains. It was insanity.

Like the Beatles but on skateboards.

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Skate City was my baby and came after Local’s Only.

Picture 3

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My first partner sold his share to Peter Sakakini. Skate City was now fully owned by El Pasoans.

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Kooky freaks like Gabe Salas worked there.

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We had killer demos.

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And sticker tosses.

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We always had pro’s and bands stopping in like Vision pro John

Grigley and Poison drummer Rikki Rokkit.

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Life was good and El Paso ruled.

Then my wife and I wanted to go to law school. I thought skateboarding was over, but

I’m Baaaccckk!!!

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Thanks for coming tonight. Please remember, Dog Tacos is about all of you. Each and

every one! You are what makes El Paso special.

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Mario, this is not your mother!

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