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Skating wasn't about learning radical mid-air manoeuvres for me so much as having the freedom to get wrecked and ride the urban spaces – spinning and turning on the banks and slaloming between rows of tin cans on the flat – for a couple of hours in the middle of the night while the rest of London was sleeping.
Locals love nothing more than an excuse to get wrecked.
He emphasized that he's "not the one that's calling for violence," then added: "You're going to get wrecked bad".
Throughout the 80s and 90s Great Keppel Island was famous for being "a great place to get wrecked".
Gogol (on Stoleshnikov Lane) is the dive bar/cafe to head for if you're looking to get wrecked on a budget.
"If you got too drunk you just fell asleep in the sand, so it was really was the perfect place to get wrecked.
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Its flashy intro completed, it hangs about for 90 minutes with nothing to say and nothing to do except get wrecked.
I asked Mr. Calkins whether the designers like to see the machines get wrecked.
Well, he said, "they really like to see the other robot get wrecked".
Oh, you want to swoop in on a pterodactyl for your grand entrance and you want to know if I think your dress might get wrecked?
The Nice deal is great: Brown's company supplies Dylan with skateboards -- and because skaters tend to go through 15 or 20 boards a year (they get wrecked with enough hard-core use), and the board, or deck, of the skateboard alone costs about $50, this is no small thing.
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