Wanderings

Anything you dream is fiction,
and anything you accomplish is science,
the whole history of mankind is nothing but science fiction.
- Ray Bradbury
August 28th, 2009

Roller Derby Tryouts in Yonkers

Erica spent a good chunk of her childhood on roller skates cruising the sidewalks of the New York’s East Village. She was very disappointed when they moved up to the burbs and there were no sidewalks and the roads were covered with tarred gravel. I bet there was a time when I could have talked her into trying out for the Roller Derby. They are having tryouts this September.

I’ve often thought of shanghaiing my brother Larry and cousin Bob and going down to Yonkers to watch a match. I am a little concerned because Yonkers has so many really bad neighborhoods. I think it would be fun, but I’d insist on taking Larry’s car.

Suburbia Roller Derby – Wanna Play?






3 Responses to “Roller Derby Tryouts in Yonkers”

  1. Jim Shannon says:

    Rollerskating. God does that bring back memories.

    I recall when I was with the church of the nazarene (1969-72) in my hometown Coquitlam BC our young peoples group youth pastor would take us across the boarder to Blaine Washington rollerskating rink once a month on Thursday nights. Why Blain I have no idea. It was an hour drive each way, good times.

    Most of the main streets in Coquitlam had sidewalks in the
    1960's. Regan Ave didn't.

  2. Jack says:

    For anyone thinking of trying out and in need of a little inspiration, check out the roller derby-related videos at ahamoment.com, including this one — ahamoment.com/pg/moments/view/5312 — about the “aha moment” of a young woman who credits roller derby for saving her soul.

    Thanks — [email protected]

  3. Kate says:

    Roller Derby rocks hard core. It's one of the more fun sports to watch. There's never a dull moment and a fist fight usually breaks out. At least here it does!

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