Jay Adams:
Once pool riding came in, that was like all we wanted to do.
Bob Biniak:
Jay would be making these goofy faces at old ladies on the bus.
Wentzle Ruml:
This is concrete warfare we're talking about... if you're going to ride you gotta get on that shit.
Wentzle Ruml:
You come off with a heavy grind and your bros are hootin'.
Wentzle Ruml:
On one hand it's kinda sad that we were all bought out. On the other hand, what does a kid do when you put a candy bar in front of him?
Shogo Kubo:
We were treated like kings at every place that we went to.
Jay Adams:
I missed a lot of good times, doing things that I shouldn't have been doing. There are certain mistakes I'd like to change, but I'm not going to trip on it to hard.
Tony Alva:
My goal was, I wanted to be the best in the world.
Allen Sarlo:
We were all hungry for recognition, so we all put out maximum effort.
Tom Sims:
[
at their first competition] They were unconventional and they didn't care if they got judged well.
Stacy Peralta:
I wanted to get someone out of this, this was my ticket.
Stacy Peralta:
Jay should've had it all, and it makes me so sad that he didn't.
Steve Olson:
If a person has a big ego, you'd better be able to back it, and tony could back his ego.
Jay Adams:
Once pool riding came in y'know, that's like all we wanted to do.
Glen E. Friedman:
There were no precedents, they set precedents everyday when they went out and rode.
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