I took my daughter to Tony Hawk's Boom Boom Huck Jam, I think when she was about 10 years old. Wow, 20 years ago already. I think about the same time we also took her to the Oakland Coliseum for Supercross. Both were fun. At the Huck Jam, the Offspring were the featured performers.
Just checked - the Huck Jam was actually in 2002.
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at December 19, 2018 10:25 AM MST
It was SO much fun. I have such great memories from that day (at the Huck Jam). The Supercross (motocross racing) event a lot of fun too, however I had more fun at the Huck Jam, because it featured a variety of different X-Game -type sports.
I agree, and I love Tony. He and Bucky Lasek are two of my all-time favorites. Ooo just saw the video you posted. I think I saw that documentary. I am going to have to re-watch it.
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at December 19, 2018 3:51 PM MST
I went to a hockey game about 4 years ago. I like hockey, I like the Blackhawks. It was not the Blackhawks. It was some boring game where I think Phoenix played against Canada.
I cannot believe the insane loyalty Canadians have for hockey. There they were flooding up the whole Phoenix stadium. And this was just some minor game that did not matter at all.
They were mostly rude and gave me a very bad impression of Canadians. Not because all Canadians are like that. I love people from Canada. They are sunny and friendly people. But when I lived in Florida, the Canadian pigs were around to see what they could take from everyone for free. We were in the service industry at the time and the people of Quebec were loathed by all of us. There was a picture in the underground paper of a fat overweight moron in a speedo. That was our image of Quebec.
The same type were in Phoenix for that hockey game.
I can't follow anything in sports. I'm totally lost most times. That hockey game I was at was so draggy. You could definitely follow the puck because it was moving so SLOWLY for the whole two hours. Thank god it was not my only exposure to hockey. Watching people bowl or play golf on tv kind of matches the excitement.