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Know your turf.
The first tip is "Know Your Turf": "Know the people, the topography, economy, history, religion and culture.
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This brings me to lesson #2: Know your role, act the part, and whatever you do, don't tread on the secretary of state's turf.
I know your name.
You have to know your users!
It's all an unorganized sprinkling of games, yet all the players seem to know their turf and they have an unwritten agreement to return to the same place, same time the next night.
Once you get out there, like you know their turf so it's harder for me cause it's their comfort zone so they act differently, you know what I mean.
While lawmakers usually like to show off how well they know the home turf, Mr. Buyer pulled into a gas station, worried that he overshot the exit on the Interstate.
Perhaps just as important: Dealers who source their drugs from doctors are likely to sell only to a small network of people they know, where, again, turf violence is not common.
Whether you're there to land some tricks, get a chick/dude or because your friends skate, find pros; they know how to skate ten million times better than you but it's just as much your turf than theirs!
1.Stake your turf.
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