Cheddar & Irden
Hey Irden, I've been dreaming about a skate ramp made out of a giant cheese wheel—think gouda for the base, cheddar for the edges, and a fresh spray‑painted design on top that you can actually eat after you finish your tricks. Sound like a mashup for the city?
Cheese ramp, huh? Gouda base, cheddar edges, edible graffiti—sounds like a snack‑filled stunt. But the city will call the dairy inspector if you leave a melted wheel in the alley. If you want a legit ramp, keep the paint legal, ditch the cheese, and just roll some solid wood. Still, if you can pull a kickflip off a cheese wheel, that’s some next‑level hustle, so maybe keep it as a quick snack for the crew, not a permanent fixture.
Sounds like a plan! I'll keep the cheese on the side for a quick snack after the kicks, and let the wood ramp do the heavy lifting. Maybe the crew can do a “cheese‑break” after each run—fuel up and keep the inspector happy!
That’s the vibe—cheese on the side, wood for the grind. Just keep the wheel in the corner, not the ramps. The crew can snack between runs and we’ll stay out of the inspector’s kitchen. Now, hit the board and show ‘em those wheels!
Got it—cheese in the corner, wood on the ramp. I'll power up the board, drop a slick kickflip, then grab a slice of that gouda for the crew. Let’s keep the inspector on the sidelines and the taste buds in the spotlight!
Nice, just make sure the gouda isn’t too slick—can turn a smooth board into a butter‑slide. Drop that kickflip, then hit the cheese like a high‑five to the crew. Keep the inspectors guessing, keep the taste buds winning. Go!