intresting palces to visit
Whene your in San Francisco near filbright Street you have to find this palce...
fun slides in the middle of nowhere? Which supervisor authorized this pork barrel spending? They should have built the slides in Union Square where we can all enjoy them daily during our lunch breaks. It's heart breaking how isolated these concrete shoots are.
But alas I found them, yeah I did. Oh plus, it was 1am. yes.
So yeah they are scarier than they look. I thought my pants were going to rip off if I fell off my little cardboard box. But I didn't fall off the box, so I'm really not sure if there is serious nudity risk. I'll give it a nudity probability rating of 10%
Anyways if you haven't already, go find this place, it's crazy. Kinda like the twilight zone, or the nexus of the universe, or something. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll run up the hill and go again.
ho and try this link Check it out on youtube.com. Just type in Jeremy Reeves, Crime in the City (City skateboards rock!) and when the window pops up, you will recognize the spot immediately!
Tomorrow I'm going to find a contractor to build me a slide in the office, or maybe a fireman's poll. We need more schoolyard modes of transport in our daily lives.
For the best ride possible:
-Wax paper UNDER cardboard. Wooh, supercharged!
-Don't go on damp (foggy/recently rainy) days/nights; the moisture adds to friction and slows the ride
-Keep arms in, wear long sleeves, and pants, and real shoes
-Use feet as brakes near the bottom. The sand pit is deceptively shallow.
-As hard as it is to not be loud, try to keep it down if you come here during the middle of the night, or the neighborhood residents might kick you out
fun slides in the middle of nowhere? Which supervisor authorized this pork barrel spending? They should have built the slides in Union Square where we can all enjoy them daily during our lunch breaks. It's heart breaking how isolated these concrete shoots are.
But alas I found them, yeah I did. Oh plus, it was 1am. yes.
So yeah they are scarier than they look. I thought my pants were going to rip off if I fell off my little cardboard box. But I didn't fall off the box, so I'm really not sure if there is serious nudity risk. I'll give it a nudity probability rating of 10%
Anyways if you haven't already, go find this place, it's crazy. Kinda like the twilight zone, or the nexus of the universe, or something. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll run up the hill and go again.
ho and try this link Check it out on youtube.com. Just type in Jeremy Reeves, Crime in the City (City skateboards rock!) and when the window pops up, you will recognize the spot immediately!
Tomorrow I'm going to find a contractor to build me a slide in the office, or maybe a fireman's poll. We need more schoolyard modes of transport in our daily lives.
For the best ride possible:
-Wax paper UNDER cardboard. Wooh, supercharged!
-Don't go on damp (foggy/recently rainy) days/nights; the moisture adds to friction and slows the ride
-Keep arms in, wear long sleeves, and pants, and real shoes
-Use feet as brakes near the bottom. The sand pit is deceptively shallow.
-As hard as it is to not be loud, try to keep it down if you come here during the middle of the night, or the neighborhood residents might kick you out



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