im friends with roy on facebook, really like the guy and get along well with him, he certianly marches to his own beat and I respect him a lot, his work with wood is just amazing.
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freedom from the system does not need to be a dream, it is out there for those who want to truly find it.
im friends with roy on facebook, really like the guy and get along well with him, he certianly marches to his own beat and I respect him a lot, his work with wood is just amazing.
freedom from the system does not need to be a dream, it is out there for those who want to truly find it.
Didn't seem to me like anyone was hating on this thread.
Marching to his own drum is one of the qualities that I appreciate about the guy.
Lot to be said for that.
The shirt says, "Free Roy."
I didn't say anything about him... I often enjoyed his interactions.
It just "came to me," considering there I was with my chair and my Roy shirt...
Glad to see there is still love for Roy, and appreciation for all of us who do it our way...
TaylorO
There's a real chance Roy will take his place with the greats, he's so focused and dedicated. I now see that he's quite a genius in his own right.
My teen sons think Roy's a true innovator because he's developed every part of his boards from his own workings.
put me down for 4 Roy shirts !
well how strange this thread survives? so mike paler you have forgiven him?
no offence roy and i do know you read these threads
it is just the hipocrosy coming from the thought police as you can well relate to
remove the quote
cheers huie
cheers huie
now retired
Does anyone know who did the artwork for the "free Roy" t-shirt ?
cheers !
ben
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I had and rode the 13 footer in Hawaii and I can say that it was a unique experience that I quite enjoyed.
I believe its not polite to ban someone then talk about them with a dedicated thread..
seriously!,,,, bad karma
Agreed.
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