Unsurprisingly, the board ended up a less - than - perfect substitute for traditional decks, although it was capable of being used for
some simple flat ground tricks and at least making it down a quarter pipe.
Here they come like a herd of happy elk, down Newgate Street, turning off at St. Andrews, milling past an old cemetery with crazily angled headstones, thin and
flat like long tea wafers, past the Northumberland Arms and Richard Charlton, Ltd., which deals in Bass ale, and up the hill to the
ground, a starkly
simple stadium with stands that are more like big sheds and unsophisticated light towers at each of the four corners.