Post by Bill on Mar 5, 2011 8:38:15 GMT -5
A message from one very satisfied customer:
Hi, Virginia. Im a in-line skater of 25 and currently reside about 40 minutes south of Xtream Wheels. Recently, I skated your park for the first time and it has reignited my passion for the sport that so dominated my youth in every form and facet. My thoughts are now constantly centered on getting back into a lifestyle that seemed as though it was fading in Buffalo. Frequenting parks where there are few if any other skaters gives me no pleasure. The empty sinking feeling can weigh on any session. Some dream of having the ramps all to themselves as I used to, but Ive come to realize that a park with no skaters feels like an empty shell devoid of energy and atmosphere. Your park felt alive and well, rich with reprisentatives of each discipline and filled with an air of special camaraderie that I had not experienced in years. It was nostalgic, like suddenly being caught in a wandering moment from the distant past only to be quickly and cruely reminded that years have passed and my body is not accustomed to the unique breed of punishment this sport so often dishes out. But dispite my new limitations I am eager to return and punish it yet again in anticipation of the familiar enviroment and uncommon mood that musters up memories of so many good times gone by, even moments that have shaped my being. Life lessons were learned and life-long friends were made while skating. You have a social center equipped with a rare and powerful medium capable of potentialy life altering adventures. I believe that you understand and embrace this concept in running your buisiness(ie. The Grom Club). It is also refreshing to see a park owner who not only recognizes this higher level of communal necessity, but also holds important the quality and setup of ramps that creates a rewarding experience for novice through expert of not only one sport, but multiples. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for building and upholding a first-rate park, I hope to be there again soon. Sincerely, Brian
Hi, Virginia. Im a in-line skater of 25 and currently reside about 40 minutes south of Xtream Wheels. Recently, I skated your park for the first time and it has reignited my passion for the sport that so dominated my youth in every form and facet. My thoughts are now constantly centered on getting back into a lifestyle that seemed as though it was fading in Buffalo. Frequenting parks where there are few if any other skaters gives me no pleasure. The empty sinking feeling can weigh on any session. Some dream of having the ramps all to themselves as I used to, but Ive come to realize that a park with no skaters feels like an empty shell devoid of energy and atmosphere. Your park felt alive and well, rich with reprisentatives of each discipline and filled with an air of special camaraderie that I had not experienced in years. It was nostalgic, like suddenly being caught in a wandering moment from the distant past only to be quickly and cruely reminded that years have passed and my body is not accustomed to the unique breed of punishment this sport so often dishes out. But dispite my new limitations I am eager to return and punish it yet again in anticipation of the familiar enviroment and uncommon mood that musters up memories of so many good times gone by, even moments that have shaped my being. Life lessons were learned and life-long friends were made while skating. You have a social center equipped with a rare and powerful medium capable of potentialy life altering adventures. I believe that you understand and embrace this concept in running your buisiness(ie. The Grom Club). It is also refreshing to see a park owner who not only recognizes this higher level of communal necessity, but also holds important the quality and setup of ramps that creates a rewarding experience for novice through expert of not only one sport, but multiples. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for building and upholding a first-rate park, I hope to be there again soon. Sincerely, Brian