My (adult) daughters recently laughed at me when I referred to roller blades as “inline skates” - I was sooooo 1990, they said. At least I’m not alone!
Joe, turns out the consensus here is that in-line skating is always referred to as rollerblading, but it may be a regional thing. My idea of skating involved solid metal contraptions that attached to my shoes, which shows my lack of sophistication! (But they got me to and from school for a few years…)
Llewellenbruce almost 15 years ago
He must of skated in front of a bus.
margueritem almost 15 years ago
I don’t think so, they look to be pretty unlucky skates judging by what happened to you.
crazyolnick almost 15 years ago
he didn’t know how to react to a flat
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
And very cheap, I might add!
Digital Frog almost 15 years ago
I doubt they’re still “in-line”
fredbuhl almost 15 years ago
Maybe through the bus.
Brother_James437 almost 15 years ago
Don’t blam the bus driver, blam what ever idiot that was tailgating the bus. There is always one (at least).
secretasianman1270 almost 15 years ago
Back in college when I was learning to inline skate (having never even roller skated before) … our motto was:
“Pain is temporary. Glory is forever. Chicks dig scars”
Gawd we were stupid kids!
Homeward Premium Member almost 15 years ago
My (adult) daughters recently laughed at me when I referred to roller blades as “inline skates” - I was sooooo 1990, they said. At least I’m not alone!
RioBravo almost 15 years ago
Reminds me of when my husband was in a body cast.
Homeward Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Joe, turns out the consensus here is that in-line skating is always referred to as rollerblading, but it may be a regional thing. My idea of skating involved solid metal contraptions that attached to my shoes, which shows my lack of sophistication! (But they got me to and from school for a few years…)