Ah I was wondering what these things were... I've seen two kids wearing them recently.... or something like them. They were able to stop easily by putting their feet down... or so it seemed. The description of how to do it on the web page was scarier than what appeared to be being done in person. They looked lots safer to me than roller skates or skate boards. Were I 12 today I'm sure I would have hoped for them.
ann P. J. Alling wrote: >http://www.heelysdealer.co.uk/shoes.shtml > >My questions are what mother would allow their child to wear something >so obviously dangerous in this day of, (what I can only refer to as), >"Safety Nazism"? What tort lawyer isn't salivating just looking at >these things? > > >mike wilson wrote: > > >>>From: Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>Date: 2007/01/03 Wed PM 10:56:00 GMT >>>To: "pentax list" <PDML@pdml.net> >>>Subject: Re: Taking Pentax Gear to the Edge >>> >>>On 3/1/07, frank theriault, discombobulated, unleashed: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Indeed. I have a friend who used to own a "Big Healey" >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>Amazing. At a set of traffic lights today there was a fantastic example. >>>Haven't seen one in years, and there it was. And now you mention it. >>><theme tune for Outer Limits or whatever> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>There are modern replicas, which is what I would be driving on a winter's day. >>http://www.hmcsportscars.com/index.html >> >>You have to beware of fakes, though. >>http://www.heelysdealer.co.uk/shoes.shtml >> >> >>----------------------------------------- >>Email sent from www.ntlworld.com >>Virus-checked using McAfee(R) Software >>Visit www.ntlworld.com/security for more information >> >> >> >> >> > > > > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net