Khalid

    Gender: Male
    Location: Kingdom of Bahrain
    Relationship: Married
    Orientation: Straight
    Children: Proud Parent
    # of Kids: 2
    Height: 5'9"
    Religion: Muslim
    Ethnicity: Middle Eastern
    MSN: LowLow
    About Me: Im doing this to try to expose a Rolling scene that is quite unexposed in my country since its underground this is hopefully the place to see it.
    Music: Anything with a good vibe.
    Movies: I have categories cant list them all
    TV: Ex sports channel
    Books: Gotti, we were soldiers once and young, the hidden war, BE mag, Daily Bread.
    Likes: Realism, Logic
    Dislikes: hypocrits, Fakes
    Hobbies: Aggressive Inline, Fishing, Diving

    No minD Rollaz

    Friday, January 13, 2006, 06:59 AM [General]

    The Aim of this site is to try to expose some of Bahrains Aggressive Inline talent plus the unexposed Rolling scene on the Island. Roller blading in Bahrain had a past that almost vanished due to lack of facilities and support from any of the establishments that used to cater to skaters needs. We had a roller rink in the 80s which closed down for unknown reasons, a small park opened up in the mid 90s and since it was in a mall in a very awkward position and poor obstacles it didnt do much to devlop the sport. I still give props to that park for atleast introducing aggressive inline to the public. we also have a Skate shop the only one in the country that sold inlines, and had a mini pipe at the back of the store but after the pipe was vandalised it never got fenced or fixed. The skate shop is not really a skate shop its more of X sports shop that sells a few inlines a few skateboards and lots of bikes and wakeboards etc..

    I hope to use this site as a starting point to exploit the sport focusing strictly on inline. I got into the sport 3 years ago through watching it on TV so I did my research and found out what i told you guys earlier so i built my own obstacles to skate, during that I got to know a few guys that were about to quit skating due to the fact there was no were to skate, my obstacles and constant importing of the sports knowlege (Videos + Mags) helped us all develop our skills.
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