Of the many ‘what-ifs’ associated with all-time top fiver ‘Mouse,’ the potential for a full-on follow-up to Gabriel Rodriguez’s ‘Paco’ closing section forever will be up there with the prospects for a healthy Mike Carroll and a reenergized Jovontae Turner. He does come through in this Choco-trio section with some massive tailslides and two of the grimier fakie tricks to chunk out the courthouse ledge, before Daniel Castillo comes with a good Venice pit line and some below-the-knees cargo pockets, the height of fashion for summer 1996. Shamil Randle gets in two of the video’s best-looking manual tricks in the same line plus the rarely-seen fakie frontside shove-it, possibly an asterisked outlier to Jimmy Gorecki’s generally on-point ‘Trilogy’ rule.
Tags: barge freight, Cargo Carriers, Chocolate, Daniel Castillo, fakie, Gabriel Rodriguez, Girl, Mouse, Pier 7, Shamil Randle, Summertime 96, Venn diagram
July 8, 2016 at 12:07 pm |
The main problem with Gorecki’s Trilogy rule is Josh Kasper’s benihana’s. Terrible.