^ ha, thanks ! yeah, the friend of mine who taught me ollie impossibles a while back (I want to say 13 years ago ?) had learned them that (classic, as I reckon you implied) way back in the early 90's. I never really specifically tried to mimic the way he did them, but I guess it subconsciously stuck with me. I actually learned switch impossibles 6 years before being able to even form the trick regular. the switch ones always came naturally, but the normal ones I couldn't do until I eventually forced myself to learn pressure flips, and then figured out the wrap from there. after which I guess I just practiced the trick and my technique naturally evolved toward what felt the most practical and natural.
Bensquirts, that's got to be one of the best feeling tricks. Justis, you did the original justice and doublesteveburger, that was sick, a whole lot going on within a two-second time span.
here are two clips from yesterday, a long line and something over a fire hydrant, underground carparks rarely make for the most aesthetically pleasing spots but that one was actually amazing, it was huge and packed with shit to skate, all within an enclosed space which really reminded me of some early THPS level in terms of feel, like the fucking warehouse or mall from the first game or what do I know.