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Yeah I know exactly what you mean. NZ culrute is a little odd in this respect. I think we have inherited a little too much of the British reserve.Living in California for 18 months and going to Cali skate parks was an eye opener. At a crowded park you'd find skaters that pretty much crossed the entire board. From kids and teenagers all the way up to retired grandfathers and most people were pretty mellow and friendly. Man I miss it.The other thing you see a lot more of in California was padding and helmets I don't know if it was because of the healthcare/insurance issues in the US or just because people have been skating since the 70 s over there. NZers seem to have a pretty cavalier attitude to dashing their brains out on concrete surfaces.


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