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thanks for inviting me dick
haha thats not even what we called the comp, my friend decided to name his edit that and im not sure why...I did tell him to call it whatever he wanted so I guess its my fault.
fast eddie
12.05.2010, 14:58
Indiana gets no love :(
Indiana gets no love :(
FL IS FOR LOVERS.
gen2roller
12.05.2010, 15:10
Wow, no invite for me either.
rollernews lols:
Portas Says:
May 12th, 2010 at 8:11 pm
As no one has commented on ur sad little invitational Rob I will start by saying you are a cunt!!!
Rob squire Says:
May 12th, 2010 at 9:26 pm
hahahaha thanks tom! It wasnt an invitational and it was fun as fuck. My friend just named the edit that for some reason but our event was called blade day delray.. You’re still bitter from me telling you that you have bad style like 4 years ago? poor guy. What are you doing to promote skating in your town? Hating on rollernews?
formerly galenaskater
12.05.2010, 16:01
PWNT by Roberto
who was that on here btw
chrisbreezyyy
12.05.2010, 16:08
yeah what's with the lack of invite you fuck?!
tom portas. I made fun of his style on rolling edits and hes had this life long grudge against me since then haha. Dude is really good at blading but looks like puke on wheels.
jonathan
12.05.2010, 16:22
idk.
Seems really lame that you didn't invite people to your invite. Why would you call it the Rob Squire's 2010 invitational?
:?
gen2roller
12.05.2010, 16:27
idk.
Seems really lame that you didn't invite people to your invite. Why would you call it the Rob Squire's 2010 invitational?
:?
Especially since no one seemed to get invited
:?
jonathan
12.05.2010, 16:41
How about making "Rob Squire's 2010 exclusivtational. Don't invite anyone! GOSH!
greg is cool
12.05.2010, 16:46
i wasnt invited, i just showed up, thanfully rob didnt see me and i wasnt kicked out.
Josh_Morrison
12.05.2010, 20:12
i wasnt invited, i just showed up, thanfully rob didnt see me and i wasnt kicked out.
your pudder should of won best trick!
adam samurai | PHC
12.05.2010, 20:36
of course you were juan
:bran^don:
12.05.2010, 22:18
yea i'm not gonna lie. i was bummed too. if i would of known u know i would of made the trip. i love coming to florida to blade. you ppl really know how to get boots on ground while still being drunk and high
"Rob Squire invites you to his invitational in which skaters from around the world will compete to see if they can outskate Rob Squire at the Rob Squire Invitational Skatepark."
andrew nemo
12.05.2010, 22:30
WAIT HOLD ON did rob squire place 2nd?
I SEE A PATTERN
JonFromm
12.05.2010, 23:30
WAIT HOLD ON did rob squire place 2nd?
I SEE A PATTERN
HAHAHAHHA
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