Yo vt mothafuckas whalin that shiiiiiiit

False! The only person to have ever done it was Chris Rotax back when the whales tails were in Randolph I believe.
I heard some crazy stuff from the meatheads crew........
 
wrong

seen it happen multiple times from 89...went to st mikes for 4 years, used to see it a lot actually....maybe just a few people filmed it....burton dudes used to hit it too

far from historical partner....actually have a history degree too

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
 
Unless one of your modules was "History of people jibbing the whale tails", your point is irrelevant.
 
incorrect...the degree allows me to determine what is historical

jibbing whale tails isnt historical, becuase its happened, more than once!

keep studying partner
 
the difference between Chris and the meatheads crew sesh was that he threw a grab and they were throwing flips and spins.
 
FUCK YES. I knew it was going to be the meat heads.

The jump is massive. I would love to see this happen.
 
i love the debate over whether or not it's historical. Can we all just agree that something epic probably happened, and we're all super stoked to see the footage?
On another note, you guys weren't kidding, it literally is a whale's tail. What is the deal with that shit?
 
there are two theories i have always heard

1. a whale fossile was found there

2. its a piece of art

the truth is its a piece of shit piece of art....

whale'd
 
It's always been here....

First it was in Randolph across from the Mcdonalds, then they moved it to Burlington.
 
I thought this thread was going to be about the whales tales water park in NH and people jibbin it and was soo stoked. now im dissapointed.
 
wait i live nowhere near this thing nor have i ever seen it. can someone explain to me what this whale tail thing is and why its so epic? maybe like a pic or vid?
 
Reverence is a sculpture created by Jim Sardonis in 1989. The sculpture depicts two tails of whales "diving" into a sea of grass and is meant to symbolize the fragility of the planet. The tails were made from 36 tons of African black granite and stand 12-13 feet tall.

The sculpture was originally commissioned by British metals trader David Threlkeld, who was then a resident of Randolph, Vermont. The tails were to be an exhibit at a conference center that Threlkeld was planning, but financing fell through and Threlkeld moved to Arizona. They were then moved to Technology Park in South Burlington where Ben & Jerry's ice cream has its corporate headquarters.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverence_(sculpture)
 
i pass by those on the way to smuggs everytime i go, When did they start building a jump? i bet you could get some sweet pics and footage from that
 
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