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by century264 » 02 Jan 2009 11:16
well, two things. I just checked last year's footbag resolutions. I actually made them! haha! I did pretty well at them, too. 50 tiltless was in august, 25 BOPs I've done a couple times with drills I've repeated, although it's a little shenanigans because most of those haven't included all of them. I think I did 27 contacts of butter>pdx mir>rpt and things like that. Oh well. This year. stronger sets and finishing all my reasonable challenges were the other two and I've done that. Awesome.
NEW NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS
50 BOPS
Rubberman
Get guiltless. By that I mean in most strings of 20 or more contacts, only 1 or 2 of the tricks are tiltless. Tops 1 or 2 and that's when I'm bailing.
Go to more tournaments than any year before. It won't be hard. I just have to go to three haha.
I think that'll do it for now. Now I want to talk about NYJ.
Day 1 of the adventure: Dec 26th
I woke up at 9 am after a pretty late night over at a friend's house. I got packed and started stitching a few more panels of a bag I had been trying to make before the jam so I could sell it. Things got shifted around and eventually I got Doug to come and pick me up and get out to TGI fridays where Matt Cross was ready to pick us up. We get there and there's Matt and we load up the car. Matt's muffler had fallen off on his way over to rochester, so when he started the thing up it sounded like a muscle car. This was no muscle car though. It was a Ford Taurus, and i wouldn't place it at much younger than a 94 Taurus, having had one myself not too long ago. So without a muffler the best thing we could think to do was blast hendrix until we got to Tom's car in Fredonia. So I finished my bag about halfway to buffalo and it looked pretty dang good. I'm pretty happy with it. then we got to buffalo and parked at the airport parking lots for a while while waiting for Chris Dean to show up and load up the car. We played some hack and it turned out that Matt had bought Macbeth's to try shredding in because he wanted to look for sponsorship from them. He wasn't terrible with them. Then Chris showed up and R-U-N-N-O-F-T to fredonia to meet tom. Tom wasn't there yet when we got to fred, but we hung out for maybe 20 minutes and he showed. We loaded up the car pretty quickly and went off to Tim Horton's and got some quick Brekky or lunchy to satisfy us for a while. I got a peach passion drink and started the driving shifts. And so the journey began. Little did we know what lay in store for us.....
So my shift went pretty much without a hitch. I drove until we were outside of the major cities in ohio. Then Tom took over for a while things were again quite fine. Then came Chris's turn to drive. WaNaNa! For you see we had been getting reports of terrible weather near chicago but believed it not a whit and so pressed onward. Into some pretty crazy rain, but that passed. Into some fog that was pretty hard to see in but not terrible. But then we were almost out of gas and the fog had rolled in to the point that we literally, I crap you not, could not see 6 feet in front of the vehicle. The gas station we stopped at, we couldn't see the gas station across the street. In fact, we didn't even realize there was a gas station across the street until the next day when the fog cleared. So we gave up on driving for the night and decided instead to just shack up in some hotel somewhere. After some fighting the GPS, we found a red roof in not too far down some terrifying smoky foggy roads.
They let us stay there for 80 bucks though, so that was incredible. as soon as we got out of the car, we noticed something very distinctive about the parking lot. THere was none, because it was covered in exactly one entire sheet of ice. No fooling. we had competitions who could slide the furthest from a patch of snow near the light pole. tom won, I was second but fell so I lost style points and got my bum wet because the temperature was something just above freezing and so there was water on the ice, making it even slicker. Then we went inside and decided to have a shred session. WE couldn't find a good place for a while but then we did, we moved all the beds apart and had a space for everyone to sit while one man played in the middle. We Ustreamed it too. It was quite a good time. Eventually people were done playing and so we chilled for a little. Matt tom and Chris went out for a little to smoke or something and during that time held the first historic race. The race involved running around the entire parking lot, which was all ice aside from the one patch of snow we started on, so we had time to speed up. I caught the second race when they all went back in to get me and doug in on it. Chris Dean is the man at Ice racing. Hands down, knock down drag out the man. He destroyed all of us at it. After a quick shower that was the first day.
Day 2: the 27th
The day we actually made it to the jam. We got up at around 11 and got some quick complimentary breakfast from the hotel and got on our way by 12. Then a quick two hours or so later we got to the jam. We parked in a garage real quick and hightailed it to the tourney. The convention center is HUGE! it was awesome to see. THen we eventually found some kids who looked like they were doing traditional tribal dances but it was actually kids playing footbag! so we went up and took off our pants and put on our shorts and got playing. I met, in pretty quick succession, Waylon Lew, Eric Chang, Eric Chan, Julien Cote, Eoghan McDowell and a bunch of other guys. It was pretty crazy. We eventually got all of our stuff back to the room and things get hazy from there. I met alot of awesome people, chilled with them and played with them and had a great time at the tourney. Played scrabble with Ken Somolinos and Adrienne Dukes, watched Dave Clavens doing card tricks. I still can't see how he did a few of those. They're ridiculous. Then what? I don't know. Played in intermediate circle and got pretty well owned. I guess i just didn't know what they were looking for. I went for really long simple strings while others went for shorter more complicated ones, and I guess that's just what they wanted. Oh well. What will you do? I had great fun in general. Thanks CIC for making it an awesome tourney
Ian Pfeiffer
Trampoline owner