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Name: Patrick Attebery on Jan 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jaime Bautista on Jan 14, 2007Comments: I amy not skate but im all for it.Flag
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Name: Sarah on Jan 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Shannon Lynch on Jan 14, 2007Comments: :)Flag
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Name: Tyler on Jan 14, 2007Comments: Give us a skate park Cove!!!!! The Y is not a skate park!Flag
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Name: Andrew on Jan 14, 2007Comments: Cove need something for the skaters to do besides sit at home and get fat. No one will want to move here if they come visit and see all fat people. And that Wal-Mart could be like a skate park and something else, like an arcade. It's pretty big.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Will on Jan 14, 2007Comments: Hell Yea!!!!!!!! That would be cool!Flag
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Name: Brandon Mitchell on Jan 14, 2007Comments: Please please let us have one.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 14, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Gabbard on Jan 14, 2007Comments: cove needs a skateparkFlag
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Name: Shoshannah Vandergriff on Jan 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Larisas Cella on Jan 15, 2007Comments: Hey, I'm not a skater, but I think it would really help to have a good skate park in Cove. Please!Flag
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Name: Bryan Adams on May 16, 2012Comments: yes ohhh yes weee really need a place to skateFlag
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Name: Ricardo Nunez on Jul 10, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Carmine Nevills on Sep 3, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Navida Smith on Sep 18, 2012Comments: Some kids are great at football, soccer, baseball...and some are great at skating. Skaters wouldn't be a "nuisance" if they had a place to skate. I know for the most part skating kept my son out of any real trouble and has now signed with the Marines and will be on his way to boot camp in just a few months.. Not to bad for "loser" skater kid. Proudly supported his athleticism, even if it wasn't as a Star player on the CC athletics teams. He was and still is a terrific skater, who as a kid took his old boards, replaced the worn parts and skated town handing them out to kids who wanted to learn and didn't have a board to do so. He never got into drugs and I am thankful for that, He did find his way into music and found a love of guitars and of course he found some normal teenage trouble and school was a struggle. He like other "skaters" and "misfits" are just misunderstood and if some of us who can make a difference in these kids lives actually try to listen and provide a place where they can feel comfortable being themselves..these kids have a chance at making a real difference in their lives as well as others.Flag
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Name: Laura Vega on Oct 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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Jamie BrigadeSkateshop Valdez on Oct 16, 2012
Comments: Of all the attention I've payed to the skateboarding community, it seems that one of the most common complaints from people is a lacking of skatespots.. Or better yet, a lacking of spots where you can skate freely without worry of hassle and such. And what's the most obvious solution for this dilemma? A local skatepark, of course! We should in return make Skateboarding as safely accessible as we possibly can. It doesn't have to be a replication of the latest street course you seen on television. All you need is just a few ramps here and there, a box or two, and a rail or two... It might be a small park, but it's going to be a fun thing nonetheless. If you want it, lets get out there and make it happen! -Brigade Skate ShopFlag -
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Name: Jean Esplana on Oct 16, 2012Comments:Flag
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