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IT'S TWEAK WEEK
AT
SKATEWAY
LENNOX
Eighteen-year-old Aaron has been
making his playground on the mean
streets of New York City for six years
now, and he has the smooth, flowing,
high-speed style to prove it. When
he's not out getting hellbent on the
cement (with the likes of Eli and
Jeremy), Aaron is probably grubbing
some sushi, jamming some reggae,
snowboarding or surfing. This active,
on-edge lifestyle has led Aaron to
strive for one goal in life: to avoid
serious bodily damage if at all
possible. Photo by Bill Thomas.
RODRIGUEZ
Sixteen-year-old Gabriel has a long life ahead
of him. With three years of solid skate experience
under his belt already, Mr. Rodriguez is pushing
his way down the road to pro-ness, hitting all the
stairs and mini-ramps possible along the way, try-
ing to keep up with the new tricks. If he gets
hungry, he'll stop and grab a bacon cheeseburger
or some pizza, then he'll call Tommy G., Ray B.
and Frankie H. and invite them over to skate and
listen to Eazy E., BDP and Raw Bass. Gabe says,
"relax." Photo by M.Fo
Photo by
BROWN
Jason is a polite young Daytona Beach citizen, and
before we go any further, he'd like to remind you to
"skate fast please." Now that we've got that straight,
perhaps we can cruise out to Stone Edge with Eric
Nash, Aaron Murray, Monty Nolder and Neil Blender,
crank up the speed metal and bum rap, grub down
some free food (the best kind of course), and jam on
some long grinds, boardslides and high ollies. Such
a day would validate the last thirteen years of Jason's
life (he's been skating since he was five) and provide
him with the stoke to keep skating Stone Edge,
hopefully make it up to the Turf and eventually skate
a pro contest. Photo by Bill Thomas.
y Bill Thomas.