I was so excited by all the comments I got for this admitedly unspectacular editorial about Tony Hawk catching flak for skating the White House (some of them so bad they had to be taken down, I guessalthough, that's not my call. If it were up to me, even the trash talking would stay up there), that I wanted to see what I could get for comments. So, start making comments in the ESPN Skateboarding section. The more the better, the better they are...the better your chances of winning this 8.0 Slave Skateboard Deck.
The person with the best/funniest comment and/or most comments will win this 8 inch Slave skateboard. The contest starts now and it ends Wednesday July 1st, 2009 at midnight Eastern Standard Time. You must be 18 or over and live in the U.S. to qualify. Sorry to those of you who don'tgotta follow the rules. Here's the official breakdown.
Start commenting. Funniest and/or most comments takes the prize.
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