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- Mentions of the lie that spurred the Gonzollie, Alva, Vision, Kickflips, Jason Lee *, his artwork, Adidas *, skating while carrying Martina Hingis, Lance Mountain *, his alter-ego Chavo, Steve Rocco and World Industries *, car jumping, switch skating, and kickflipping bicycles. Search * Related
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(Posted 4/30/2007) - e2e Materials of Ithica, New York *, has announced a biodegradable composite which is made completely of plant materials and which can, at least in concept, be used to make skateboards. The material is said to be ten times stronger and 25 percent lighter than current particleboards, and made from fibers of plants including bamboo, pineapple, and coconut. Search *
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