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  • in reply to: Feb meeting #41055
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    Life goes on.

    in reply to: Feb meeting #41053
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    nuh uh guys,
    you gotta play a little nicer to drop me in those committees there.
    I built a website that was taken down.
    and was removed from the forum.
    I take official news from sites owned by njbmx.

    in reply to: General Bicycles 1988-1989 by Brett #41052
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    Here’s a few more shots..

    TC Cycles show and the crowd.

    Roger Sullivan acid dropping (that means a backwards drop in)

    Yours truly thinking he is Voelker…

    in reply to: General Bicycles 1988-1989 by Brett #41050
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    I’m unlocking this topic so all you OS guys can jog this farts memory!
    I’m gonna direct Harry Myers here as well.

    in reply to: General Bicycles 1988-1989 by Brett #41049
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    Let’s get back into this shit, and I gotta call Harry Myers..
    Anyway,
    We wake up the next day and I realize that the shop we were about to roll up to was a brand new one that had opened before I left.
    TC Cycles.
    Owned by 2 guys from Plainfield NJ, they promoted the SHIT out of our show. The crowd there was huge, loud and they even had a freestyle contest for the local guys there.
    This blew me away as I lived literally 3 miles from this place and it seemed like overnight, they had banded every BMX rider in the area together.
    This was Roger Sullivan’s first show back on the team since rupturing his spleen on the 2-Hip vert ramp that was stationed at Mayer’s house for the time being. (yea, THE 2-Hip vert ramp, you saw in all the mags, lol) Rog was ripping it, but was doing some crazy crashing as well. This kid was nuts and ahead of his time as evidenced by wearing the shorts when everyone else was wearing leathers.
    2 Killer shows, a crazy contest, enthusiasm beyond belief and I knew I had found some guys that would change the way freestyle BMX was in NJ.
    This was also the beginning of street riding being the in thing ’cause you can see we were tearing around using a small jump box.
    After this show, we headed up to Massachusetts to finish the 88 tour.
    Does anyone have shot of one of those old Wildstyle Tour shirts?
    Let me get a few pics up.

    in reply to: Adam G. and all you BITD dudes #41048
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    dude, there are a LOT of SJ locals in that shot!
    lol, I’m wearing a grey sweatshirt, I think Hoernig is in there too.

    in reply to: flat pedals #41044
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    So Long Foster….

    in reply to: Meeting #41020
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    Do you mean Wednesday?
    Good for you brah!
    Good for BMX.

    in reply to: Mr. Grant Pro Motion ?? #41006
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    I was a big fan of Jerry as a kid, but now that I’m older, Jerry sorta freaks me out.

    in reply to: Jack Frost in the(local) paper. #41004
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    If you guys really loved BMX you would get Hanno a copy of that paper he is in….
    Might be a nice gesture to a guy from another country.

    in reply to: Satire #40990
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    I designate today as bust Brett’s balls day.
    I can handle it.
    I consider everyone here a bud.

    in reply to: Mr. Grant Pro Motion ?? #40986
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    but it’s hot in topeka

    in reply to: Mr. Grant Pro Motion ?? #40979
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    LOL

    in reply to: Mr. Grant Pro Motion ?? #40975
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    Yea, It’s all good, when my bawls get busted.
    It’s usually my buds busting my bawls though.

    I’m running out right now to get more bawls so my friends can bust em.

    in reply to: Mr. Grant Pro Motion ?? #40973
    bmiddaugh
    Member

    Hey…
    I dropped my bawls can and it got busted.

    To me though there is no point in getting upset over busted bawls…
    ya know?

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