The second skate VHS I bought was 411VM #40. It had Kenny on the cover and the closing section of this video was his profiles. I've been a fan ever since. Being hugely influenced by the Tony Hawk Skateboarding games the years after, with a fast-pased delivery of skateboarding with empathy on being on the forefront of technical ability and having big balls. Kenny has always been around the forefront of technical abilities too, and many of the THPS skaters has kept on appealing to me since I started playing the first games. But Kenny had something else, and Kenny still has something else. And I'm sorry to say, that you're wrong. He's still worth every single dime, contributing to skateboarding with spirit, grace and intuition. This is needed now, more than ever, having the Olympics, Street League and every other big contest around. I don't mind to much that they're around. Or at least not enough to bother neither really talking too much nor complaining about them. But skateboarding will always need a Kenny Anderson. Skateboarding will always need a Kenny Anderson. Yes, skateboarding will always need a Kenny ain't that (right) son?