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16 years ago
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HEEEEEEEEEEY sup all you cock warmers, my addiction is thrills, im currently an extreme sports and stunt performer, my areas at this current time are allllll over the place, but what hell is different from any other day ? iv been racing gokarts and motorcycles for a while now, was fun but now iv gone into a personal hate with sydney traffic as i transfer my track skills over to the streets performing tricks on my streetfighter motorcycle. Another area is my love of the snow been all over the mountains, had a few good spills but thats the fun of it all, been wakeboarding for about 10 or so years now, done it just about everywhere on the eastern coast of aust, and i learnt quickly that when your foot paws are strapped into a board that weighs about 10 kgs, its fucking hard to swim away from 7ft waves, iv bridged to bridged sydney harbour which is skiing distances of up to 20kms +, very tiring, im a complete dick on my jetski, shouldnt be alive, infact i had a polaris 140, destroyed the enigne poped a cyclinda out of the enigne block, just got a newbie a few months ago, seadoo RXT, 255 Hp of supercharged fury its some good fun :D, skateboarded both short board on street and vert along with longboarding, nothing like hitting the Anzac bridge on a board that can do 70clicks, a bit of history i guess behind how i ended up doing all these things and more started with my parents, my parents are extreme sports performers, my dad growing up with salt water and big wave surfing and my mum a martial artist i was encouraged from a very young age of about 4 to follow in there steps, unfortunatly i had a near drowning deal during an iron man comp, usualy near deaths dont bother me but just something about sufercating freaked me out, so i hung away from the big stuff and start exploring other areas, skating, snowboarding and wakeboarding, i became one of the shellhaven pros at age 16 right around the time i got my licence and that was it, i was addicted to the track, pulling cars apart to find out how they worked and how i could make them faster and better, age 18 BIKES something about the mixture of been able to do 300clicks without breaking a sweat and the knife edge of life and death that is the two wheels of a bike was just to much of a draw, and here we are today age 20 still alive lol and now learning how to streetfight on a motorcycle, 5 months time and the new streetfighter is arriving and i cant wait to break that baby in. so theres a bit of history behind Phoenix :0 till next uall ....phoenix...
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