This truly humbles me. Flat-out humbles me.
If you're impatient... it gets breath-taking at :56.
HT: a great blog
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Dude, that is cool. Music owns it
Posted by: Jim | May 19, 2009 at 01:55 PM
i need to see you doing a little bit of that! :)
Posted by: brewster | May 19, 2009 at 01:58 PM
love that kind of stuff. imo, those kinds of athletes [xgames, bmx, skate, etc.] are at the top of the scale of innovation and improvisation. great examples of adaptability that can translate to leadership.
Posted by: tony sheng | May 19, 2009 at 02:00 PM
Does it make me a bad person that I'd like to see the crashed attempts too? It's like watching Ice Skating...
Posted by: jonathan | May 19, 2009 at 02:19 PM
That was unreal. The flips off the tree were amazing. I used to race BMX bikes back when I was 13. Never got into the trick stuff but wanted too.
Posted by: Daniel Decker | May 19, 2009 at 02:26 PM
You should rent the movie Rad.
Posted by: Brenton Balvin | May 19, 2009 at 11:32 PM
that's just stupid, flat out stupid! i'm watching this in an airport with my mouth on the floor...(and by the way, stupid in this context is synonymous for jaw dropping amazing)
Posted by: LV | May 20, 2009 at 08:12 PM
i watched this last night with Jackson, my 9yr old...afterward he said that he could try this on his bike(he has trick pegs on the back).Sharon and I told him to start slow...and wear a helmet
Posted by: Jim | May 20, 2009 at 08:31 PM
This makes me want to get a bike. And a helmet. And better health insurance. And better life insurance.
=)
Posted by: chris scott | May 21, 2009 at 01:10 PM
Wow! Nuff said...
Posted by: Mike | June 02, 2009 at 05:01 PM
Some time ago, I did need to buy a building for my corporation but I didn't earn enough cash and couldn't order anything. Thank goodness my brother suggested to get the home loans from trustworthy creditors. Thence, I acted so and was happy with my college loan.
Posted by: AltheaLittle | July 12, 2010 at 01:58 PM