I actually have a SICK rollerblading story. In the summer of 2008 I was a on a trip with my family in Europe, I was 15. We got to Paris and finally one day we made the trek all the way to that Paris 18 skatepark. I had been looking forward to it the whole time, I was beyond excited. When I got dropped off I learned that whatever day of the week it was (I think it was Tuesday?) was a “rollerbladers only” day. I explained the situation, that I was from the US, and that “I’d really love the opportunity to skate the park if possible, but I totally understand if it’s a no go, I totally get it, no worries at all.” I even asked if I could just go in and check it out real quick without my board and watch them skate cuz the park just looked so cool and I wanted to see it up close. The dudes behind the counter talked for a second, and they decided to let me skate!
So I go in there, I’m a kid, I’m alone, I don’t really speak French, I’m literally the ONLY one with a skateboard and I’m surrounded by older rollerbladers who are obviously talking to each other about me. I was super shook. I was hesitant to even start skating. I just kinda felt it out and watched other peoples lines, and slowly started to work my way in and start pushing around, but I was super hesitant to do anything but still like 5-0s, Crooks, etc… on the ledges. I was scared to actually go into the heart of the park, so I was mostly just skating some peripheral stuff up top.
Eventually I got approached by a couple of guys and they started talking to me, they could tell I was nervous but they were super cool. I said something like thank you for sharing your park with me today, I’m sorry to intrude, I really appreciate the hospitality. They were like “non, non, it’s good, you okay!”. By the end of the day it felt like we were all homies, they were so fucking cool. They didn’t have to let me skate, they didn’t have to be nice to me, and they certainly didn’t have to go out of the way to make me feel comfortable when they could tell I was nervous. Rollerbladers seem like rad people. I’ll never forget that day. Sorry for the novel length post, just a cool story. It’s a SICK park too, hope it’s still around. If any of those dudes are on slap, much love!