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Hey Listener, grab your helmet and your curb wax because we're talking skateboarding this week. Chris Rice and Ryan Malott aka Ryan 500 of 500 Miles to Memphis (go pick up their new album "Hard to Love"), join me in the basement for a very interesting episode as Chris has been skating since the mid 80s and Ryan recently started during the pandemic. There are multiple times during the episode when they start to interview each other about their skateboarding experiences. Topics this week include: Your host drops in to introduce the show and immediately eats shit. Big head hat collection. Trying to figure out how to tour in 2021 and beyond. Getting choked out is just like turning off a TV and everything gets warm. Learning to skate as a grown ass man. Building your own skatepark beside another skatepark in the same building. You can skate ANYTHING. Trading baseball cards for a skateboard. Collecting: the subculture of the thing you collect dictates the prices; a reoccurring theme of the show. The show's first collector that collects professionally used items. Skateboarding with kids. Playing through the pain of injuries. Literally teaching a child how to ride a bicycle. Dear Nintendo, please send me a free Switch. Skateboarding: a sport or an art form? Where do you want to skate before you hang up your board?
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Hey Listener, grab your helmet and your curb wax because we're talking skateboarding this week. Chris Rice and Ryan Malott aka Ryan 500 of 500 Miles to Memphis (go pick up their new album "Hard to Love"), join me in the basement for a very interesting episode as Chris has been skating since the mid 80s and Ryan recently started during the pandemic. There are multiple times during the episode when they start to interview each other about their skateboarding experiences. Topics this week include: Your host drops in to introduce the show and immediately eats shit. Big head hat collection. Trying to figure out how to tour in 2021 and beyond. Getting choked out is just like turning off a TV and everything gets warm. Learning to skate as a grown ass man. Building your own skatepark beside another skatepark in the same building. You can skate ANYTHING. Trading baseball cards for a skateboard. Collecting: the subculture of the thing you collect dictates the prices; a reoccurring theme of the show. The show's first collector that collects professionally used items. Skateboarding with kids. Playing through the pain of injuries. Literally teaching a child how to ride a bicycle. Dear Nintendo, please send me a free Switch. Skateboarding: a sport or an art form? Where do you want to skate before you hang up your board?