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Post by canadaswildchild on Apr 20, 2006 23:29:39 GMT -5
dude if i wasnt for harold i dont think i would have started skating seeing as how im black and alot of my friends we all "why r u skateboarding r u white?" and i was like no you dont have to be white to skate and then the words took there toal until one day i was watching tv and i say road fools and i saw harold skating like it was nothing thats when i went back out and skated
i met him as well at the crossroads in toronto that really got me stoked
THANKS BRO R.I.P.
PS i hope theres some good skating up there
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Post by Hone on May 2, 2006 21:55:03 GMT -5
good message cwc. I have learnt from his death. It doesn't matter how good at skating u are, it hurts if someone dies. It's like the death of a brother. Truely. Lots of respect for Harold, he loved skating and so do I, blood brothers.
Everyone go skate and love it, he would've wanted you to. It's not about being good. For Harold, it was his lifestyle. Lots of people are afraid to live out their dreams like Harold did. Sure he lived a ruff life, but he was living his dream.
You're in my heart, Harold Hunter. Forever.
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Post by fbgfb on May 27, 2006 6:27:48 GMT -5
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