2 Freaks just run out at the same time, a girl and a boy found eachother on the internet on their streakin websites (WHAT THE FUCK?!!?!?) and Decide to DUAL STREAK! YA BITCH!Note: Not my video I just got it off the web (Not the “Unregisterd Hypercam in the top left corner)Spam-Anti-Casper Contrary to popular belief, the Anti-Casper is not just a Nose/Switch Casper. It is not considered an Anti-Casper unless half of an Ollie Impossible is performed into a nose/switch Casper. This is usually done by popping the tail, which would begin the half Impossible or half vertical flip, and jumping. Once the board flips half of an Ollie Impossible, it comes down into switch Casper, and is caught with the front foot on top of the nose and the back foot on the underside of the board in a Nose/Switch Casper. Beanplant Like a boneless, but the rider grabs the Nose or grabs Lien (Heelside of the Nose) with the front hand. Boneless One, Boneless This trick was originally conceived during a snowstorm in Cincinnati, Ohio back in the winter of 1979-1980. Desperate for any kind of skateboarding activity, Robert Hamrick and Garry Scott Davis were lying on the living room floor with their skateboards against the couch, pretending that the cushions were a lip. Garry came up with the idea of planting the front foot and grabbing with the trailing hand in order to catch air. About two months later, when the snow finally melted, Robert Hamrick and Mark Mounts were skating at a local skate spot called the D.O. when Robert remembered the “impossible” trick. Mark Mounts tried it, and found that it was incredibly simple. By the end of the day, all three were bouncing around the D.O. like disturbed pogo sticks. After much debate on what to name this incredibly easy and fun trick–it was simply called the front-footed frontside footplant at first–Mark suggested that it be named after one of Robert’s childhood toys, a puppet named “Harry the Boneless One.” Butterflip This trick was invented by Keith Butterfield[citation needed]. To do the Butterflip, you stand in Heelside Railstand, and hop both feet to one side of the board. Both feet are side by side with no gap larger than an inch or two between them. The rider puts pressure onto the end of the board, using the foot that is not on the wheel. It pops the board up and you grab it with your hand on the same side of your body as the foot that was on the wheel. This trick is the method used to go from Heelside Railstand to a One Footed Pogo or 50-50. You can catch the board with your foot as well rather than your hand making it a Butterflip to No Handed 50-50.
Author: HustlaShanks
Keywords: weirdos streak at soccer or football futbol game weird
Added: May 10, 2008