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I'm so far out of that game, that I can't remember.
I think there is somewhere around Covent Garden, maybe camden, google will be your friend.

Or if you wanna head down our way, there is Skate Attack, and then you can go onto Trent Park for some good skating times.
(, Sun 21 Jun 2009, 18:52, archived)
I'm out of the game too
my skates must be 10 years old now.
(, Sun 21 Jun 2009, 18:53, archived)
Quads or Inlines?

(, Sun 21 Jun 2009, 18:56, archived)
Quads? Do you think I'm a gay?
I have Salomon ST8s.
(, Sun 21 Jun 2009, 19:01, archived)
You gotta have quite powerfull legs to be a quad skater, they're a lot more heavy.
Plus when watching the hockey, it's always the inliners who tend to be more gracefull.

Personaly, I quite like quads, as long as no prick has put stoppers on them.
(, Sun 21 Jun 2009, 19:05, archived)
I've always been an inline guy
because I always wanted to aggressive skate. I wasn't fearless enough for it though.
(, Sun 21 Jun 2009, 19:06, archived)
I used to have a half-pipe in my garden, only one person ever managed to do a drop-in (it wasn't me).
You're right, you can't really aggresive-skate on quads, well, you can, but they'll never be as good as the inliners. The figures skating seems better on the quads though.
(, Sun 21 Jun 2009, 19:14, archived)
That's bullshit actually.
Most 'on skates' things, like Disney, are mostly quads.
(, Sun 21 Jun 2009, 19:15, archived)
Or at least, it used to be.
Starlight Express is/was all on quads.
(, Sun 21 Jun 2009, 19:15, archived)