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If Joslin doesn't drop his part soon, then my vote is Greyson or Schaar for sure.

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One of the parts that reshaped how I thought of retro skaters. I had no idea Natas and Gonz were throwing down the next evolution of skateboarding all the way back then.

Until that point, I assumed that kind of skati5 was birthed out of the mid-90s, with the '80s being relegated to Hosoi and Hawk and the like.

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I know this has been out for a while, but it was interesting hearing the stories behind the people that laid the foundation and set the scene for what would become my childhood a decade or more later.

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Some of Rodney's quotes that stuck with me from this interview:

  • “Being stubborn and easily amused are probably my biggest gifts.”
  • “Skateboarders are a group of people that don’t belong in groups.”
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This Rodney Mullen video is one of the oldest I can remember. The Sweet Home Alabama song, the surroundings, the skateboarding, it never fails to put me in a blissful mood.