Yes
Alan "Ollie" Gelfand invented the ollie; however, he only did it on ramps and pools, and used a scooping motion rather than the popping motion used today. That modification is attributed to Rodney Mullen, making him the first person to ever ollie on flat ground.
Mullen is a measurement of the burst strength of paper and paperboard when subjected to pressure. It is often used as an indicator of the stiffness and durability of the material. In wood pulp, mullen is an important property for determining the paper's ability to withstand pressure and resist bursting or cracking during handling and printing.
The world's best skate boarder used to be Tony Hawk. Now that he is growing older he is not doing as many of the big things he used to. Whow was in second place: Bam Margera is now in first. I hope that answers your question.
to ride in
Bizarro
The basic reason was that it was considered un-ladylike to ride astride (how men used to ride)
They are used for trains to ride on them
Rod. Since this is my name, you'd think I had the answer of a more common short name or nickname for Rodney but that's why I'm here, after all. I was curious if there was another nickname, maybe used more widely in other countries or something. I doubt this counts but my friends often just substitute famous people for a nickname and call me: Rodney Dangerfield, Rodney King, Rod Stewart, etc.
The ride is called The Bat and it used to be at Kings Island but they took it out.
It depends on the unit used. If both are in kilograms, Rodney has more mass. If Bill's weight is in kilograms while Rodney's weight is in grams, Bill has more mass. Also, the place which they measure the weight also affects the result. If Bill measures on Earth, while Rodney measures in the moon, even if the units are the same, Bill has more mass
You can ride a pig with them.
A Halter is usually used to lead a horse but you could ride with it, it is probably best to ride with a bridle though.