Core skater Lindsay Nelson Smith IV is already teaching his young son about the history of Baker 3 in a way that only the Piss Drunx could.
The culture behind the video has shaped so many skaters.
Although it’s only a joke, it is more about connecting over something he loves and wants his son to understand.
Some skaters joked that Lindsay might be “finna ruin that kid’s life,” but he laughed it off with his own brand of humor. “IMA BE THERE WIT HIM, HIS BIRTHDAY IS 4/20 built for this,” he said, showing that he sees it as a fun way to bond, not a serious obligation.
His son watches closely, and you can tell this is about sharing a part of his world.
Passing down Baker 3 is about more than just skating. It is about culture, humor, and memories. Every Piss Drunx moment now comes with a laugh and a story, a piece of skateboarding history tied to family time.
Even among skaters who might not understand, the approach is straightforward. It is just a dad sharing something he loves with his kid, making it part of their everyday life.
And judging by the smiles and laughter in the clips Lindsay posts online, the son seems to be enjoying it just as much as the dad.
Lindsay posted: "History class looks a little different.
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