Aaron Colton...Summer school in session
#102
Re: Aaron Colton...Summer school in session
Hey nice vid! See if you can put it in a wmv so i can put it in my collection. Much props to ya ur way ahead of me. What Nicky song was
that???? Anybody??
that???? Anybody??
#108
Re: Aaron Colton...Summer school in session
Please dont insult Aaron and his family untill you meet them and hang out with them. It angers me to have people ragging on them without knowing who they truely are. Aaron is the most down to earth and humble person you will ever meet. He has a dedication to his friends, family, and sport. I rarely see him without a smile on his face. When hit hits the ground he is back on his bike without a complaint and keeps on trying. Aaron works for everything. He is down at the shop wrenching on bikes, making sales, and putting in his time. Yes, his family supports him in his endevors but when did that become a bad thing? Imagine the feeling of knowing that your family is right behind you at every moment and would help you out with what you love. It is amazing how much time his family puts towards his dedication and the bond between him and his family puts most to shame. Sean (Aarons father) is by his side with a pridefull smile and a pat on the back at every moment. You should be jealous of the bond that those two have with each other.
No, he isnt the best rider in the world (yet), but remember that he has only been on a big bike for one year. There is a big difference between constructive critisism and hating. None of us are perfect and we wont learn without people telling us that. Just dont insult someones person or motivations without knowing the true situation.
To sum it up, Aaron is an amazing kid with more to offer than off the wall riding skills. He is a great friend and family member and is always willing to take the time to help anyone out. Many of you need to learn some life lessons from him and grow up.
Aaron- Great vid, hold your head high, ignore the *** monkeys, do what you love, keep up the great attitude.
No, he isnt the best rider in the world (yet), but remember that he has only been on a big bike for one year. There is a big difference between constructive critisism and hating. None of us are perfect and we wont learn without people telling us that. Just dont insult someones person or motivations without knowing the true situation.
To sum it up, Aaron is an amazing kid with more to offer than off the wall riding skills. He is a great friend and family member and is always willing to take the time to help anyone out. Many of you need to learn some life lessons from him and grow up.
Aaron- Great vid, hold your head high, ignore the *** monkeys, do what you love, keep up the great attitude.
Last edited by Kerns BBO; 06-14-2006 at 09:02 AM.
#109
Re: Aaron Colton...Summer school in session
i just want to put this in the air because of the age thing does anyone remember NickMIST Tony D's little protege(sp) and how old he was killing it a few years back
#110
Re: Aaron Colton...Summer school in session
Originally Posted by Emrock
i just want to put this in the air because of the age thing does anyone remember NickMIST Tony D's little protege(sp) and how old he was killing it a few years back
#112
Re: Aaron Colton...Summer school in session
Originally Posted by Kerns BBO
Please dont insult Aaron and his family untill you meet them and hang out with them. It angers me to have people ragging on them without knowing who they truely are. Aaron is the most down to earth and humble person you will ever meet. He has a dedication to his friends, family, and sport. I rarely see him without a smile on his face. When hit hits the ground he is back on his bike without a complaint and keeps on trying. Aaron works for everything. He is down at the shop wrenching on bikes, making sales, and putting in his time. Yes, his family supports him in his endevors but when did that become a bad thing? Imagine the feeling of knowing that your family is right behind you at every moment and would help you out with what you love. It is amazing how much time his family puts towards his dedication and the bond between him and his family puts most to shame. Sean (Aarons father) is by his side with a pridefull smile and a pat on the back at every moment. You should be jealous of the bond that those two have with each other.
No, he isnt the best rider in the world (yet), but remember that he has only been on a big bike for one year. There is a big difference between constructive critisism and hating. None of us are perfect and we wont learn without people telling us that. Just dont insult someones person or motivations without knowing the true situation.
To sum it up, Aaron is an amazing kid with more to offer than off the wall riding skills. He is a great friend and family member and is always willing to take the time to help anyone out. Many of you need to learn some life lessons from him and grow up.
Aaron- Great vid, hold your head high, ignore the *** monkeys, do what you love, keep up the great attitude.
No, he isnt the best rider in the world (yet), but remember that he has only been on a big bike for one year. There is a big difference between constructive critisism and hating. None of us are perfect and we wont learn without people telling us that. Just dont insult someones person or motivations without knowing the true situation.
To sum it up, Aaron is an amazing kid with more to offer than off the wall riding skills. He is a great friend and family member and is always willing to take the time to help anyone out. Many of you need to learn some life lessons from him and grow up.
Aaron- Great vid, hold your head high, ignore the *** monkeys, do what you love, keep up the great attitude.
#114
Re: Aaron Colton...Summer school in session
age thing to me dont mean ****. either you go big or dont do it at all. you dont see basketball players *****ing about the other team being younger do you. So i dont see where you should get any more nor less attention cause you are 14 or 41. You can either stunt or you cant not much room for half a s s stunters
good job and just keep working on skills aaron. and everyone stop throughing age out there like it is a crutch. i am 34 and dont get anymore respect than the next guy at the spot for my age being well over everyone elses but i can hang with most of them and have only been stunting for 2 years
good job and just keep working on skills aaron. and everyone stop throughing age out there like it is a crutch. i am 34 and dont get anymore respect than the next guy at the spot for my age being well over everyone elses but i can hang with most of them and have only been stunting for 2 years
Last edited by Suicidl; 06-14-2006 at 11:11 AM.
#115
Re: Aaron Colton...Summer school in session
Originally Posted by suicidl
age thing to me dont mean ****. either you go big or dont do it at all. you dont see basketball players *****ing about the other team being younger do you. So i dont see where you should get any more nor less attention cause you are 14 or 41. You can either stunt or you cant not much room for half a s s stunters
good job and just keep working on skills aaron. and everyone stop throughing age out there like it is a crutch. i am 34 and dont get anymore respect than the next guy at the spot for my age being well over everyone elses but i can hang with most of them and have only been stunting for 2 years
good job and just keep working on skills aaron. and everyone stop throughing age out there like it is a crutch. i am 34 and dont get anymore respect than the next guy at the spot for my age being well over everyone elses but i can hang with most of them and have only been stunting for 2 years
34....Damn. Any gray's yet? (Just kidding...I'm up there too) I have respect for Colbert, Jones, AC, etc. All the guys in their late 30's and 40's who still have fire down below. Gives me something to look forward to. I went to a bodybuilding show a couple years back and I had a friend that competed in the Nationals in Pittsburgh. He placed 1st in the nation. He was 18 years old......Contest weight 275 ripped and shredded. Unbelievable size and muscle maturization for a "kid" his age. There were guys in the "Masters" division that were in their 50's and were in unbelievable shape. I was like "Damn...I only wish I could look like that when I'm in my 50's." I guess I attribute age to a lot of things. Millionaires in their early 20's impress me more than a millionaire in their 60's. I suppose I'm different, but age/accomplishment factor is something that I take into consideration. Somebody stunting for 10 years who just learns a circle I look at differently than the kid who jumps on a bike and 3 weeks later is doing it.
Just my opinion....Not trying to change anybody's.
Last edited by Matt Gorka; 06-14-2006 at 11:44 AM.
#116
Re: Aaron Colton...Summer school in session
Originally Posted by Matt Gorka
34....Damn. Any gray's yet? (Just kidding...I'm up there too) I have respect for Colbert, Jones, AC, etc. All the guys in their late 30's and 40's who still have fire down below. Gives me something to look forward to. I went to a bodybuilding show a couple years back and I had a friend that competed in the Nationals in Pittsburgh. He placed 1st in the nation. He was 18 years old......Contest weight 275 ripped and shredded. Unbelievable size and muscle maturization for a "kid" his age. There were guys in the "Masters" division that were in their 50's and were in unbelievable shape. I was like "Damn...I only wish I could look like that when I'm in my 50's." I guess I attribute age to a lot of things. Millionaires in their early 20's impress me more than a millionaire in their 60's. I suppose I'm different, but age/accomplishment factor is something that I take into consideration. Somebody stunting for 10 years who just learns a circle I look at differently than the kid who jumps on a bike and 3 weeks later is doing it.
Just my opinion....Not trying to change anybody's.
Just my opinion....Not trying to change anybody's.
#117
Re: Aaron Colton...Summer school in session
If You Think Back Though When I Was Younger I Would Try Anything And I Mean Anything. Now It Just Takes A Little Thinking Before You Act. I Learned Circles In A Week. So If You Are 50 And Just Started Stunting You Would Get More Or Less Respect Than A 18 Year Old Starting On The Same Day I HAVE LEARNED ALOT IN A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME I THINK. I RIDE WITH PEOPLE THAT HAVE STUNTED LONGER THAN I HAVE AND I HAVE PASSED SOME OF THEM BY MILES. SO THEN WHO GETS MORE RESPECT GARY BOY WONDER LEARNS **** FASTER THAN YOU CAN MAKE IT UP I HAVE ROAD WITH AARON AND HIS DAD AND WE GET ALONG FINE SO I AM NOT ARGUING ANY POINT JUST MAKING A NEW ONE
#119
Re: Aaron Colton...Summer school in session
Originally Posted by suicidl
If You Think Back Though When I Was Younger I Would Try Anything And I Mean Anything. Now It Just Takes A Little Thinking Before You Act. I Learned Circles In A Week. So If You Are 50 And Just Started Stunting You Would Get More Or Less Respect Than A 18 Year Old Starting On The Same Day I HAVE LEARNED ALOT IN A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME I THINK. I RIDE WITH PEOPLE THAT HAVE STUNTED LONGER THAN I HAVE AND I HAVE PASSED SOME OF THEM BY MILES. SO THEN WHO GETS MORE RESPECT GARY BOY WONDER LEARNS **** FASTER THAN YOU CAN MAKE IT UP I HAVE ROAD WITH AARON AND HIS DAD AND WE GET ALONG FINE SO I AM NOT ARGUING ANY POINT JUST MAKING A NEW ONE
I hear you. The older you get, the more crashing hurts....And the more your raisins shrink.
If you have gray hair and stunt. You're hardcore.
If you don't have hair under your armpits and you stunt...you're a lucky punk.
I'm done.
Rock out Aaron.
#120
Re: Aaron Colton...Summer school in session
Originally Posted by Matt Gorka
Yes, if you are 50 and rock circles you're hardcore. Period. End of story
I hear you. The older you get, the more crashing hurts....And the more your raisins shrink.
If you have gray hair and stunt. You're hardcore.
If you don't have hair under your armpits and you stunt...you're a lucky punk.
I'm done.
Rock out Aaron.
I hear you. The older you get, the more crashing hurts....And the more your raisins shrink.
If you have gray hair and stunt. You're hardcore.
If you don't have hair under your armpits and you stunt...you're a lucky punk.
I'm done.
Rock out Aaron.