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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Derby Dreamin'

In recent months, I've sort of become obsessed with roller derby.  This is through a combination of attending several bouts with the DC Rollergirls and watching the movie Whip It a couple of times.  The obsession became big enough that I went out and bought some derby skates, a helmet, and pads and spend a good chunk of my idle hours dreaming of my future glory as a derby girl...kicking ass and taking names. 

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I'm not sure what it is about derby that captures my interest so much.  I've never really been into sports.  While I like going to the occassional baseball or football game, for the most part I can't be bothered to get into any sports or learn their complicated rules.  I went to my first derby bout out of curiousity.  I liked it   immediately.  I liked the punk-ish DIY aesthetics of the whole things.  I liked the bad-ass aliases that the players use (the DC league has players called "Guantanamo Babe", "Marion Barrycuda" and "Condoleeza Slice", for example).  I liked watching the blocks, the spills, watching the jammer whip around the track in a merciless pursuit of points.

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With each bout that I've attended, I've gotten more into it, learned the rules, the penalties, and what to watch for.

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Maybe the thing that attracts me is that roller derby is a sport in which women are encouraged to kick some ass, to be strong and aggressive and awesome.

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Maybe it's because I feel, deep down, that I need be strong and aggressive and awesome.  That I need to learn to show a little nerve, to gain some confidence, to grow some balls (metaphorically speaking).

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Maybe it's just because I want to learn to be able to wear booty shorts and fishnets without fear.

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However, my dreams of being a derby girl are currently just pipe dreams.  I cannot skate without looking like an old lady shuffling or without falling on my ass.  But maybe one day I'll grow some balls, learn how to take a hit (as well as throw one), and get out there on the track....you can call me "Hate Winslet".