 h a l f b a k e r y A dish best served not.
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wobble stop
just like ski sticks but made for using with roller blades | |
If the sticks were made similar to ski sticks, but had rubber
spikes to help push you along, and also stop you falling over so
much. Roller Poles
http://www.rollerpoles.com/ Baked. Many other brands available too. These have been around at least as long as in-line skates [waugsqueke, May 03 2002]
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It would make the rollerblader look more of a fool. Hey, did I just come up with a good justification for croissanting this... |
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I still think the roller blades are going to get stuck in the snow... |
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attach yourself by a long rope to a snow plough then! |
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Itsy-bitsy plows attached to the front of the rollerblades? |
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Actually, [waugs], they pre-existed the inline skates but nobody knew what to do with them. |
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before inline skates, there were roller skis. actually, they still exist for dry-land cross-country ski training. and they require the use of roller poles-type poles. |
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