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Warren Shouldice of Calgary celebrates his win in aerials finals at the 2011 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah, Friday Feb. 4, 2011. Photo by Mike Ridewood/Canadian Freestyle Ski Association
Women's 200m freestyle C final finish. Ava Ohlgren won with 2:02.62, followed by Jenna Harris (2:03.35) and Michelle Williams (2:03.95).
The Canadian Freestyle Ski team poses for a team picture during a press conference for the Canada Post Freestyle Grand Prix at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011. Photo by Mike Ridewood/Canadian Freestyle Ski Association
Mikael Kingsbury of Deux Montages, Que. celebrates his second place in the dual mogul event at at the Canada Post Freestyle Grand Prix at Ski Mont Gabriel in Saint Adele, Que., Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011. Photo by Mike Ridewood/Canadian Freestyle Ski Association
A student completes a trick in a competition set up by Okemo Mountain on Friday, January 30, 2015. Photo by Andy Castillo.
Rosalind Groenewoud of Calgary jumps to a victory in halfpipe finals at the 2011 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships at Park City Mountain Resort in Park City, Utah, Saturday Feb. 5, 2011. Photo by Mike Ridewood/Canadian Freestyle Ski Association
Patrick Deneen of the United States defeated teammate Joesph Discoe in dual moguls finals at the 2011 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah, Saturday Feb. 5, 2011. Photo by Mike Ridewood/Canadian Freestyle Ski Association
20th FAI European Aerobatic Championships Freestyle
Photos: FAI / Marcus King (Free for editorial use)
Freestyle Motocross at Niagara Falls Hart and Huntington Tattoo grand opening.
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I actually screenshotted the first time I got blogged, I didn't know it would happen again. I love this blog so much that when it happened, I felt like I had 'finished the game'.
I danced for a long time in SL for my virtual living, and there was a demand to be dressed in something different all the time, and I didn't have the money for it. This blog took care of all that. If it weren't for them I probably wouldn't have earned much L and wouldn't have found all the cool stores and amazing creators that I did. I started loving fashion, and was one of a rare breed of strippers in Baiastice and LeeZu ^_^
My near-obsession with getting my accessories lined up *just right* is what later gave me the skills I needed to build.
So to sum it up, I owe FreeStyle everything. There are a lot of wonderful SL fashion blogs out there and I'm finding new and exciting ones daily, but this one will always hold a special place in my heart.
Other favorites off the top of my head are Fabulously Free in SL, Second Life 24h, SL Fashion Syndrome and Holli Pocket Picks, but there are numerous other great bloggers that have picked up my stuff and ran with it and I am forever grateful for that. It's more important to me that people who actually buy and wear fashion in SL like my stuff.
I'm new, unrefined, and tend to stumble now and then, and have still gotten a tremendous amount of support from so many people, it's overwhelming and humbling.
Thank you :)
The top three men in moguls finals at the Canada Post Freestyle Grand Prix at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011. From left, Alex Bilodeau of Canada, second, Mikael KIngsbury of Canada, first, and Alexandr Smyshlyaev of Russia was third. Photo by Mike Ridewood/Canadian Freestyle Ski Association