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| | Maintenance use only: {{subst:Nothanks-web|pg=Chad Muska|url=http://www.themuska.com/}} ~~~~ | For other uses, see Muska (disambiguation). Chad Muska (born May 20, 1977 in Lorain, Ohio) is an American professional skateboarder. Over the span of his career he has been sponsored by Maple, Shorty's, Supra Footwear, Black Magic, Fury Trucks, Ghetto Child, TSA, CCS mail-order magazine, KR3W, C1RCA, and Element Skateboards. Muska may refers to; Muska ; a small triangular object which believed that give luck to the people. ...
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Location within the state of Ohio Coordinates: , Country State County Lorain Founded 1807 Government - Mayor John Romoser (R) Area - City 24. ...
Skateboarders Skateboarding is the act of riding on and performing tricks with a skateboard. ...
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Biography
Chad was born in Lorain, Ohio and later moved to Arizona where he began skateboarding. His parents divorced at an early age and because living conditions were not good at home Chad chose to move to California on his own before he could graduate from high school. After staying wherever he could for about three years, Chad got picked up by a sponsor and things started to work out for him. Location within the state of Ohio Coordinates: , Country State County Lorain Founded 1807 Government - Mayor John Romoser (R) Area - City 24. ...
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Since then he has started several successful skateboard brands and has taken a gold medal in the X Games. Although Chad is most known for skateboarding he is also involved in other things. In 2001 Chad teamed up with 13 of the biggest names in hip-hop including Flavor Flav, KRS One, Biz Markie and Ice T to produce beats and record an album that was sold exclusively in skateboard shops. A standard skateboard An old-school skateboard 1970s surfer print fiberglass skateboard A skateboard is a four wheeled platform used for the activity of skateboarding. ...
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Lawrence Krisna Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage name KRS-One, is an American Grammy-nominated rapper. ...
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Tracy Marrow (born February 16, 1958), better known as Ice T or Ice-T, is an American rapper, singer and actor. ...
Chad also has a passion for designing clothing and shoes. He is hands on with all of his products. Chad has been a long time user of graphic design programs and has created everything from T-shirt logos to animated cartoons. Although he took a break from the skateboard industry a few years ago, Chad is back stronger than ever and has been traveling around the world skateboarding and promoting his new line of products from all his sponsors. He is currently documenting his travels to put out on DVD.
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