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NEVER MISS THE WATER, TILL YOUR WELL RUNS DRY…

November 19, 2008

When Chaka Khan sang these words more than a decade ago, I never thought that they would be more than just lyrics to me.  For the past two years, my passion of roller skating has been starved and forced to feed itself only in moderation and small portions.

I moved from Detroit, MI (A skater’s paradise) to Chandler, AZ (A skater’s hell) for a number of reasons.  At first it didn’t bother me not being able to enjoy R & B music at an adult session several times a week.  I was new to the area, and there was so much to do like familiarize myself with the area and get to know people. However, as the months went by, I started to long for some Patrice Rushen cuts or the occasional Gap Band song when I did visit the rinks here.  I was soon forced to put my IPod into overdrive and load up as much music possible and turn it up as loud as I could to drown out the wails of children and undecipherable lyrics that were un-skate able.

I begin to envy what I had so easily taken for granted before and started wishing for a miracle.  No longer being able to “leave it on the wood”, now I had to “leave it on the epoxy-glide” (The blue stuff). That doesn’t even sound right.  Now, instead of checking into a mental hospital, I travel five hours to California once a month or to the occasional out of town skate party just to get my roll on.

Some may ask, “Is it worth it?” Real skaters already know, “Of course it is!” But I’ll do whatever I have to do to get my roll on.

So when your rolling during the week get a slide, a split, a one-stop, a jack-leg or whatever you style calls for in for me! J

KP “DETROIT STYLE ALL DAY”

 

New Jersey's Big Moe 

(Get Em Girlz "The Lieutenant")

Skater of the week

 

 

 

 

 

Roller Funk: How long have you been skating?

Big Moe: I've been skating since I was about 3, but I left the rink for a while to pursue school and my career.  I just recently came back in 2004.  So that would be 3 years.

 

Roller Funk:  What are your two favorite rinks?

Big Moe:  Branchbrook Roller Rink in Newark NJ because that's my home and the Skate key in the Bronx (r.i.p.) because their floor was phenomenal!


 

Roller Funk:  What is currently your favorite song to skate to?

Big Moe :  It's a toss-up between a house song called "P to the J" and Daft Punk's "One more time".

Roller Funk:  How would you describe yourself?

 

 

 

 

 


Big Moe: I'm an outgoing, fun-loving person who enjoys life; loves to laugh, and enjoys the company of others.



Roller Funk:  What was the best skate jam you ever attended and why?

 
Big Moe: The best skate jam has got to be the Rollin in the Carolinas Charlotte, it never ceases to amaze me how many lovers of skating can congress in one rink and show love and support for others.  I love the way everyone represented and had pride in their hometown.  If there's one skate jam that I will never miss, it will definitely be the trip to Charlotte.

Roller Funk:  If you could tell the skaters around the world just one thing, what would it be?


Big Moe:  You have to feel it in your soul to love it.  Doesn't matter your age, race or skates.  Just do what u do and do it well...and last but not least, grow...grow as a person, grow as an individual and grow as a skater....1 luv ya'll!!



 

 

 

 

 

 

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