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i pick girls on the basis of these things:

positive attitude

being able to skate everything steps,half pipe,banks,ledges,rails and everything u see in vids! handrails are not mandatory and must be able to do demos and appearances when needed!

constant promotion is needed cause it brings u more product in the mail! it is a scratch my back i scratch ur's deal because being a sponsored skater is like having a job i am the employer and u are the employee and u do what is needed to make the company a success and then u reap the benefits such as more clothes a month and wheels and boards and bearings and get ppl to add us on myspace and visit our website and buy our products!

i also look for those who are constantly progressing which means learning new tricks on a constant basis! i dont "hire" just anybody cause then things would be a failure and id go out of business cause no one would be stoked on a company who has half ass skaters that cant do a ollie or something. at a demo ppl will talk and it will come back on me and i will lose money and u will lose product! this is a team effort! u make me look good and ill make u look good in magazines,ads, and stuff like that.


i dont care about what kind of music ppl listen to !


sponsor me vids help! pics are never allowed cause u cant tell style or if u landed a trick or not! video footage is the best way to go and it has to feature all the best stuff u can do like fliptricks down stairs,tech tricks on ledges, big airs on transition etc etc also include information about urself such as name and where u live and why u deserve the opportunity and any current sponsors u have (skate crews dont count)

DO NOT BE A SLACKER!!!!!!!

to sum it all up if u are doing what is being done in videos then u deserve a sponsorship!




Published On: 2/20/2008
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i pick girls on the basis of these things:

positive attitude

being able to skate everything steps,half pipe,banks,ledges,rails and everything u see in vids! handrails are not mandatory and must be able to do demos and appearances when needed!

constant promotion is needed cause it brings u more product in the mail! it is a scratch my back i scratch ur's deal because being a sponsored skater is like having a job i am the employer and u are the employee and u do what is needed to make the company a success and then u reap the benefits such as more clothes a month and wheels and boards and bearings and get ppl to add us on myspace and visit our website and buy our products!

i also look for those who are constantly progressing which means learning new tricks on a constant basis! i dont "hire" just anybody cause then things would be a failure and id go out of business cause no one would be stoked on a company who has half ass skaters that cant do a ollie or something. at a demo ppl will talk and it will come back on me and i will lose money and u will lose product! this is a team effort! u make me look good and ill make u look good in magazines,ads, and stuff like that.


i dont care about what kind of music ppl listen to !


sponsor me vids help! pics are never allowed cause u cant tell style or if u landed a trick or not! video footage is the best way to go and it has to feature all the best stuff u can do like fliptricks down stairs,tech tricks on ledges, big airs on transition etc etc also include information about urself such as name and where u live and why u deserve the opportunity and any current sponsors u have (skate crews dont count)

DO NOT BE A SLACKER!!!!!!!

to sum it all up if u are doing what is being done in videos then u deserve a sponsorship!


Published On: 2/19/2008
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Zoo York is proud to announce the fourth installment of the most prestigious international amateur skateboard contest “Zoo York’s AM Getting Paid”. The contest’s focus is showcasing the very best in skateboarding on a scale no other amateur event can offer. This pro free event will happen again July 18th to 20th 2008 at South Parc in Montreal (Quebec). This years prize purse is $10 000 dollars.

This years contest will be held in the middle of the summer making it a great opportunity for skate companies to come to eastern Canada to promote their pro & amateur teams simultaneously. There is opportunity to organize demos, in store signings in, and/or to simply go out & get footage for upcoming videos. Montreal is close to Quebec city, Ottawa & Toronto. All of these cities are known for having some of the best street spots in North America*.

The event is brought to you by Zoo York & Underworld skate shop, in collaboration with SBC Media, Diamond, Vestal watches, Dakine, 33 mag, New Era, Transworld & more to be announce soon.

For three action packed days, the event will bring together some of the best international amateur skateboarding talents. The contest in the past has been a huge hit & has received national & international coverage on television, film & magazines. It was deemed one of the biggest contests of the year by SBC magazine. Past contest winners include Antoine Asselin, Nyjah Huston & Ryan Descenzo.

"The Best Trick is one of the most exciting parts of the contest and gives skaters a last chance to get some extra cash. The best trick contest will be right after the final. The cash will be handed out for every single banger that goes down on the selected BEST TRICK obstacles.

Zoo York's AM Getting Paid will be held at the South Parc. This awesome skate parc designed by Dan Vezina and will please any skateboarder from across the world. South Parc is located at 8100 Taschereau. For more information call 450-672-4884 or visit www.south-parc.com

Zoo York’s AM Getting Paid registration fee is $100 USD which includes entry for the contest & best trick contest, a 1 year subscription to Transworld magazine & for the first 100 pre-registered riders a Dakine backpack.

With various magazine ads, over 50,000 flyers, 10,000 posters & 10,000 stickers going out to better skateboard shops & distributors around the world, this contest will quickly attract the worlds best. We will also be seen across North America at events like San Diego’s ASR trade show, Know Show in Vancouver & Montreal. Show in early January or February. This is a very special event & history in the making! Be there!

The Zoo York's AM Getting Paid contest is meant to support and stimulate the growth of future professional skateboarders as well as promote the skateboard industry. Last year's Zoo York’s AM Getting Paid DVD is available! Contact us to get a copy www.amgettingpaid.com

*More about Montreal: Montreal is known for its European flavor, it’s five thousand plus; bars, night clubs and restaurants, it’s relatively young drinking age (18yrs old), it’s relatively late “last call” 3am, it’s beautiful women, hot summer’s & great street skate spots.


                    



Published On: 2/5/2008
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Pro And Am Q&A: Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Q&A With Dustin Montie
with Vaughn Whynot



VW - DUSTIN MONTIE!!!! You are one hard mother to get a hold of, so let’s start this Q&A

VW - State your name, Age, hometown, sponsors, if you’re pro or am?
DM - my name is Dustin Montie, I’m 23 years old and originally from Abbotsford, BC, Canada, now living in Vancouver....and I’m am...

VW - So Dustin, what season where you on U.A.T, do you have one crazy story about your time with the U.A.T crew…P.s. that must have been a downer when your ankle blew up?
DM - I was on the second time around of that tour...a funny story, maybe Scotty Mac getting into a fight in Moncton, and in comes along Sean Hayes for a great suplex ha-ha....definitely a crazy moment...and yeah huge downer when I broke my leg

VW - Skateboard Set-up right now?
DM - Lenny xxl dgk, gillet bling gold 49s, venture lows, Black Panther swiss

VW - Your Part In “Yesterday’s Future”, which was your fav places to skate in your part and out of everyone else in that video…who did you get more pumped off of?

DM - Hmmm definitely the California trip was super cool as I haven’t been down there as much as the other places we traveled in the video....id have to give one of my fav parts up to Chad Dickson!

VW - Skate Video you can’t wait to see?
DM - LA cityscape vol. 1 finished product.

VW - What 1 trick your love doing these days and well hate even trying?
DM - Not too sure

VW - Non-Skateboard Sponsor You Wish You Had?
DM - Working on a beer sponsor rite now (no jokes) ha-ha

VW - One thing to tell kids about skateboarding…and reason why you’re still doing it?
DM - If you like challenges in your life, this is something that will never have an ending to challenges...probly the reason why I still do it 10 years later...

VW - This is one question I had to ask because it’s always on my mind…what are your views on this helmet law in Canada?
DM - Isn’t it only for bikes?

VW - One trick you wish you had on lock down?
DM - Sw back tails

VW - Craziest road trip/demo/skate sesh?
DM - Probly U.A.T, tonnes of demos packed into that tour...great experiences

VW - Am and Pro you’re pumped off?

DM - Soooo many to name out there these days

VW - Last scrape you was in?
DM - Scrap? Been ages....

VW - Song you’re real into these days.
DM - Hmmm couldn’t really say rite now...haven’t had internet at home for awhile, so i’m a bit behind on my music...

VW - So Dustin I hope these wasn’t awful questions…I am just a 20 year old guy from Nova Scotia. Can’t ask for mush there eh, but before we head out any shout outs for anyone?
DM - Family, friends, sponsors and everyone that has ever helped me out!



Published On: 12/7/2007
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Pro And Am Q&A: Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Q&A With Ted De Gros

With Vaughn Whynot 

1st of all Ted, I would like to thank you on doing this Q&A with me for the fact as I am a fan of yours since you was a am on santa Cruz...and now your pro...that’s crazy. I feel honoured in doing this because it will show that pros are normal guys just skating for the fact of...well skateboarding…I will also keep this quick and easy because you must be very busy these days. So let’s begin.

 

 

VW - How’s life mate, just for the record state your name and your sponsors, also your hometown?

 

TDG - Hey. My name is Ted de Gros. I’m sponsored by Santa Cruz, Lakai, Indy and momentum. Life’s good, I’ve been in Santa Cruz for the last few months. Enjoying the weather and trying to learn to surf.

 

 

VW - I been seeing a lot of you in mags these days… which one was you more stoked about?

 

TDG - My favourite interview in the last couple years was in Transworld. I think it was 06 sometime. I got lucky and managed to shoot all the tricks in a few days. I didn’t really plan any of the tricks so it was a bonus.

 

 

VW - Your Parts In “Get Tricks Or Die Tryin'” And “Yesterday’s Future”, which was your fav places to skate in your parts and out of everyone else in that video…who did you get more stoked off of?

 

TDG - I don’t think I had a part in digital. I may have had some tricks in it. I was definitely in yesterday’s future though. I’ve been to a lot of really good spots but they’re really scattered. Barcelona is one of my favourite places to skate because I’m always so stoked just to be there that skating is funnier. The spots are amazing too. Texas is good. Florida and North CarolinaL.A. is really good but the driving is ridiculous. Vancouver is fun for me. All the homies. As far as other peoples parts in Yesterday’s future, Dermer was fun to watch. He didn’t have a lot of time but he was always stoked to go film for it. Carl Labelle is rad to skate with too. He loves skating the same way.   Dickson’s part was awesome. Gianmarco was rad too. He’s awesome to watch skate live. He’s got a lot of heart and likes to charge at shi*t. 

 

 

VW - So now that you’re pro with Santa Cruz, what varies or differentiates from being an am?

 

TDG - Your pay is better and you get to see your name on a board. Other than everything feels the exact same. Your work and responsibilities are the same. Always gotta work for it.

 

 

VW - What is one trick that you are loving these days and which ones are you hating?

 

TDG - I’m loving mannys these days. I never took the time until the last couple years. I’ve always loved Rodney and Daewon but I thought I couldn’t do that stuff. It’s worth a try.   I hate three flips because my trucks are too tight.

 

 

VW - What’s your fav spot in Canada…and outside of Canada?

 

TDG - Everywhere in Canada is awesome but one of them is all the little islands that separate Vancouver from Vancouver Island. Saltspring, Galliano, Cortes. Number one place is Thormanby Island though. Only cause my family has had a cabin their for a few generations.

 

 

VW - What are your views on the helmet law in Canada?

 

TDG - What helmet law? Nobody out west has to wear helmets unless they just changed that.  In Santa Cruz you’re supposed to wear a helmet at the park. I bring mine and only put it on if the park ranger comes around. Works well.

 

 

VW - One trick you wish you had on lock down?

 

TDG - 1080 flips

 

 

VW - Craziest road trip?

 

TDG - The long ones across America with alien workshop were the craziest. Not in a good way though. Super stressful.  The best ones were the mad dashes. I don’t know who knows about or remembers those now. Geoff Dermer, Sean Sayles and maybe Kelly Bergman were the brains behind those.  I think Jon Engle might have helped with the later ones. It was a bunch of guys from Vancouver that would tour the western half of Canada and do demos for no apparent reason. They were the shi*t. There was little to no budget and we’d just go stay on shop-owner’s floors most if not all the time.   It wasn’t a corporate style trip. Just skating for the hell of it. The people who owned the shops were so rad. They were the best hosts. They’d have house parties for us and show us the best time we’d ever had.   Glenn Suggitt threw down when we stayed there. Best dude ever. I think it was guy at ruins in Prince George, he threw an awesome party. I can’t remember the lady’s name in red deer but she ruled.

 

 

VW - an Am and pro that gets you pumped?

 

TDG - Jack Lalane gets me pumped. Emeril too.

 

 

VW - Well thanks Ted for doing this for me and the skate scene of the world. Any last words and shout outs?

 

TDG - No problem. Thanks as well.



Published On: 12/7/2007
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Q&A With Dustin Montie
with Vaughn Whynot



VW - DUSTIN MONTIE!!!! You are one hard mother to get a hold of, so let’s start this Q&A

VW - State your name, Age, hometown, sponsors, if you’re pro or am?
DM - my name is Dustin Montie, I’m 23 years old and originally from Abbotsford, BC, Canada, now living in Vancouver....and I’m am...

VW - So Dustin, what season where you on U.A.T, do you have one crazy story about your time with the U.A.T crew…P.s. that must have been a downer when your ankle blew up?
DM - I was on the second time around of that tour...a funny story, maybe Scotty Mac getting into a fight in Moncton, and in comes along Sean Hayes for a great suplex ha-ha....definitely a crazy moment...and yeah huge downer when I broke my leg

VW - Skateboard Set-up right now?
DM - Lenny xxl dgk, gillet bling gold 49s, venture lows, Black Panther swiss

VW - Your Part In “Yesterday’s Future”, which was your fav places to skate in your part and out of everyone else in that video…who did you get more pumped off of?

DM - Hmmm definitely the California trip was super cool as I haven’t been down there as much as the other places we traveled in the video....id have to give one of my fav parts up to Chad Dickson!

VW - Skate Video you can’t wait to see?
DM - LA cityscape vol. 1 finished product.

VW - What 1 trick your love doing these days and well hate even trying?
DM - Not too sure

VW - Non-Skateboard Sponsor You Wish You Had?
DM - Working on a beer sponsor rite now (no jokes) ha-ha

VW - One thing to tell kids about skateboarding…and reason why you’re still doing it?
DM - If you like challenges in your life, this is something that will never have an ending to challenges...probly the reason why I still do it 10 years later...

VW - This is one question I had to ask because it’s always on my mind…what are your views on this helmet law in Canada?
DM - Isn’t it only for bikes?

VW - One trick you wish you had on lock down?
DM - Sw back tails

VW - Craziest road trip/demo/skate sesh?
DM - Probly U.A.T, tonnes of demos packed into that tour...great experiences

VW - Am and Pro you’re pumped off?

DM - Soooo many to name out there these days

VW - Last scrape you was in?
DM - Scrap? Been ages....

VW - Song you’re real into these days.
DM - Hmmm couldn’t really say rite now...haven’t had internet at home for awhile, so i’m a bit behind on my music...

VW - So Dustin I hope these wasn’t awful questions…I am just a 20 year old guy from Nova Scotia. Can’t ask for mush there eh, but before we head out any shout outs for anyone?
DM - Family, friends, sponsors and everyone that has ever helped me out!




Published On: 10/17/2007
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Q&A With Ted De Gros

With Vaughn Whynot 

1st of all Ted, I would like to thank you on doing this Q&A with me for the fact as I am a fan of yours since you was a am on santa Cruz...and now your pro...that’s crazy. I feel honoured in doing this because it will show that pros are normal guys just skating for the fact of...well skateboarding…I will also keep this quick and easy because you must be very busy these days. So let’s begin.

 

 

VW - How’s life mate, just for the record state your name and your sponsors, also your hometown?

 

TDG - Hey. My name is Ted de Gros. I’m sponsored by Santa Cruz, Lakai, Indy and momentum. Life’s good, I’ve been in Santa Cruz for the last few months. Enjoying the weather and trying to learn to surf.

 

 

VW - I been seeing a lot of you in mags these days… which one was you more stoked about?

 

TDG - My favourite interview in the last couple years was in Transworld. I think it was 06 sometime. I got lucky and managed to shoot all the tricks in a few days. I didn’t really plan any of the tricks so it was a bonus.

 

 

VW - Your Parts In “Get Tricks Or Die Tryin'” And “Yesterday’s Future”, which was your fav places to skate in your parts and out of everyone else in that video…who did you get more stoked off of?

 

TDG - I don’t think I had a part in digital. I may have had some tricks in it. I was definitely in yesterday’s future though. I’ve been to a lot of really good spots but they’re really scattered. Barcelona is one of my favourite places to skate because I’m always so stoked just to be there that skating is funnier. The spots are amazing too. Texas is good. Florida and North CarolinaL.A. is really good but the driving is ridiculous. Vancouver is fun for me. All the homies. As far as other peoples parts in Yesterday’s future, Dermer was fun to watch. He didn’t have a lot of time but he was always stoked to go film for it. Carl Labelle is rad to skate with too. He loves skating the same way.   Dickson’s part was awesome. Gianmarco was rad too. He’s awesome to watch skate live. He’s got a lot of heart and likes to charge at shi*t. 

 

 

VW - So now that you’re pro with Santa Cruz, what varies or differentiates from being an am?

 

TDG - Your pay is better and you get to see your name on a board. Other than everything feels the exact same. Your work and responsibilities are the same. Always gotta work for it.

 

 

VW - What is one trick that you are loving these days and which ones are you hating?

 

TDG - I’m loving mannys these days. I never took the time until the last couple years. I’ve always loved Rodney and Daewon but I thought I couldn’t do that stuff. It’s worth a try.   I hate three flips because my trucks are too tight.

 

 

VW - What’s your fav spot in Canada…and outside of Canada?

 

TDG - Everywhere in Canada is awesome but one of them is all the little islands that separate Vancouver from Vancouver Island. Saltspring, Galliano, Cortes. Number one place is Thormanby Island though. Only cause my family has had a cabin their for a few generations.

 

 

VW - What are your views on the helmet law in Canada?

 

TDG - What helmet law? Nobody out west has to wear helmets unless they just changed that.  In Santa Cruz you’re supposed to wear a helmet at the park. I bring mine and only put it on if the park ranger comes around. Works well.

 

 

VW - One trick you wish you had on lock down?

 

TDG - 1080 flips

 

 

VW - Craziest road trip?

 

TDG - The long ones across America with alien workshop were the craziest. Not in a good way though. Super stressful.  The best ones were the mad dashes. I don’t know who knows about or remembers those now. Geoff Dermer, Sean Sayles and maybe Kelly Bergman were the brains behind those.  I think Jon Engle might have helped with the later ones. It was a bunch of guys from Vancouver that would tour the western half of Canada and do demos for no apparent reason. They were the shi*t. There was little to no budget and we’d just go stay on shop-owner’s floors most if not all the time.   It wasn’t a corporate style trip. Just skating for the hell of it. The people who owned the shops were so rad. They were the best hosts. They’d have house parties for us and show us the best time we’d ever had.   Glenn Suggitt threw down when we stayed there. Best dude ever. I think it was guy at ruins in Prince George, he threw an awesome party. I can’t remember the lady’s name in red deer but she ruled.

 

 

VW - an Am and pro that gets you pumped?

 

TDG - Jack Lalane gets me pumped. Emeril too.

 

 

VW - Well thanks Ted for doing this for me and the skate scene of the world. Any last words and shout outs?

 

TDG - No problem. Thanks as well.



Published On: 9/11/2007
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http://www.suprafootwear.com/

Yes that's right ! Muska, Ellington, Greco, & Antwuan, are hitting up Philly, Jersey and NYC.
Demos, BBQ's and Signings will be poppin off in the area. So get it on your calender!
Oh, don't forget our boy Furby will be joining us for the trip as well.



Published On: 6/1/2007
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Hey this is Randy.I have been so busy doing my thing on the road.I can't wait to get home and sleep in my own bed but got to pay the bills. I will be off and on the road all over the east coast skateing and doing demos.So if ya want to come out to hang out or to the after party just hit me up for the nearest location we'll be at and we'll go from there.You peeps have a good day and hope to see everyone soon.Keep on ripping.
 
Laters
Randy Longbine Pro/Team Manager Unity Skateboards - Heart Grip Tape


Published On: 5/12/2007
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This is my dude he's so cool and sweet,he's mine so umm like back off lol! i <3 this dude he's hawt! 

 This is my friends shes sweet to me and shes really nice!!!!!
 
 

 you know u want him but srri hes all mine!!!!!!!! i <3 this dude he's hawt!


 
 
this is my pleadge how ever u spell it lol its....
 
  • tell me and ill forget!
  • teach me and ill know it
  • demostarte it and ill learn!

  • and my toher pleadge is slepp and eat
    and this is my other  1 skate,skate tell u cant stop!!!!!!
     
     
      He is flipping hawt dont cha think?
    i <3 this dude! he's so cool!
     
     
    Isn't he hott??? hes hottier then u i bet!!!!! i <3 this dude hes so fliping cool!
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     


    Published On: 4/25/2007
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    Hey all I'm back off the road from tour and glad to be home. To all the peeps I meet out there it was fun hanging and to all the people that took good care of us we thank you.I'm home but can't wait to go back out.I love being on the road going all over the world and meeting all you new peeps.I'm going back on the road near summer for Unity Skateboards and for Esylum Clothing so keep an eye for us and I just might be there.So stop me and say hey.If you got a killer park in your town and would love for a demo to go down just hit me up and let me know and i tell the right peeps and see what go down.
     
    You guys take it easy and keep riping
     
    LATERS
    RANDY LONGBINE Pro/Team Manager Unity Skateboards & Heart Grip Tape


    Published On: 4/13/2007
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    Warner Bros. Takes Speedy Skateboarding Via Tour





    "The tour will hit skate parks in 12 cities where the Andale Posse will participate in exhibitions for the local skating community. At each stop, the team will offer skating demos, play games, host autograph signings and giveaways. In addition, a limited edition line of Speedy skateboards, T-shirts and hats will be available at tour locations and local skate shops."
     
     
    At each stop Danny Gonzalez, Patrick Melcher and Steve Caballero will select one skater with the best trick to be featured on the Andale Posse website.
     
     
     
     
    For info on locations and tour dates go to www.AndalePosse.com


     
     


    Published On: 2/8/2007
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    If you haven't heard, recently there has been a big debate about blank decks "ruining the industry" and the big companies are feeling threatened... So they decided to run ads appealing to you the customer, and to shops to stop buying/selling blank and shop decks, and claiming that if this trend continues, there will be fewer pro skateboarders, fewer videos, less team tours, demos, competitions, etc...  The following letter is one that I sent to several people in the industry (Blitz Distribution, the IASC, and a couple other big wigs...) in response.  I've posted it here as well, just to let you know my standpoint as well as hopefully to further get the word out to these companies that they've taken the wrong approach to this problem, and yes it actually is a problem.  Skateboarding has died before for similar reasons, and something definitely needs to be done to fix it.  Spread the word...

    This is in response to your recent advertising campaign against blank and shop decks.  I agree that it is a problem and I also agree that it needs to be rectified in order to ensure that we all have jobs in the skateboard industry.  However, you are overlooking one major point, and that is where did the blank/shop deck market come from?  I believe that there are two main reasons that prompted the rise in blank board sales.

    First being the move to manufacturing boards in China by most of the big brands.  As soon as everyone found out that boards were being manufactured for lower prices (and a lot of the time lower quality) with no drop in the price on the retailer and consumer level, you lost our support.  With such a large drop in production costs, there should have been even a slight drop in the wholesale and retail prices, but there wasn't.  Not to mention that these boards became readily available to shops for shop decks.

    Secondly, the shops that helped to build your brands in the first place, independent shops, owned and operated by and for skateboarders, the blood and life line of every skate community around the world, were not given any kind of exclusivity on product from any distributor or company.  Again, you're losing us further.  Mall shops carry the exact same product as the indy shops, but sell at lower prices....  Sure we offer more product knowledge, and better customer service, better atmosphere, etc...  But when it comes down to it, when West 49 has a sale on backpacks, or half price boards, the kids and parents flock to the mall.  They have the buying power, and the advertising dollars that no indy shop can compete with.

    These two things together have left indy shops with no realistic alternative to keeping our doors open then to try to find better means to pay the bills.  Shop boards appeal to kids because they see they're support going to something real, and tangible, and saving them money.  I don't care how you cut it up with actual dollar numbers....  If I only have to put out $1000 to make $1000, as opposed to having to put out $1500 to make $1000, which one do you think I'm going to go for?  Especially seeing the lack of support from the pro companies.  For example, you could have sold the mall shops team boards, and kept pro boards exclusive to indy shops, but you were greedy.  Mall shops waive a big order in front of your face, and you bend over backwards.

    To put out an ad like this trying to appeal to kids to support the pros, isn't going to work.  The response I've gotten from most people is "f*ck them, what have they done for us? Gouge our pockets?"  They see ads of pros rolling in Mercedes and BMW's and waiving money around... the average skateboarder is typically broke so your pleas are falling on deaf ears.   I hope you're reading all the message boards to see what people have to say about it, because it's not looking so good for you.  They want to see you thrive, but at the same time, they don't see why they should pay double the price of a blank deck for it, when they know what boards cost to make.  Work with us to fix skateboarding, don't just put the onus on customers and shops.  You have to show that you are doing something to fix it too aside from asking them to spend more money, because whether you want to admit it or not, you're just as much a part of the problem.

    That being said, I hope that things change soon, I closed down my indoor park and shop about 6 months ago, because I lost so much money, and I've been hesitant to re-open a shop because of the current state of the industry.  I still operate my online shop, and I'm still very much actively involved in my local skateboard community, and I will never stop skating (20 + years and still going strong), but if things don't change, I'm going to seek another career.  Good luck, and I hope things go well.

    Glen Field   
    Common Ground Skateboard Shop   
    glen@commongroundshop.com




    Published On: 2/3/2007
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       Just wanted to ask you guys a couple ?'s
     
    Are there any other christian skateboarders on this site if so you need to send me a message.
     
    Do you think a Christian skateboard company could make it in the business?
       If so do you have any ideas for names of the company?
     Around my crib we have a couple of Christian based skateparks and they are pretty cool and they both have a skateshop and they stay pretty busy, tell me about any of these kinds of places around your area.   
     
    What about any of the pro skaters does any body know if any of those guys are Christians? I would like to find out if Rodney Mullen is because that guy shreds!!!!!!!!!
     
    At my church in the youth group  we have a pretty good number of skaters and some of them are pretty good and I was thinking about putting together some kind of team or something. You know do demos and stuff (locally). I think it would be a pretty cool thing to do.       
     
    Favorite Christians bands/rappers/singers?
     
    Answer any of these questions and give some feedback.
     
     
    Thnx,
    Jacob Courtemanche


    Published On: 2/2/2007
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    SkateboardVillage News: Zoo York Aussie Tour
    By: SkateboardVillage.com





    On Wednesday, January 24, 2007, the world-renowned Zoo York team will embark on their first official Australian Skateboard Tour. This highly-anticipated tour will feature the talents of Z.Y. Officials Zered Bassett, Aaron Suski, Brandon Westgate, Anthony Shetler, Matt Miller, and Aussie locals Jack Bridges, Shane Mathewson and James Whinery.

    The Zoo Crew will hold skate demos in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide, and host art exhibitions in Sydney and Melbourne that will feature an assortment of the Zoo York Institute’s incredible wealth of collaborative artwork. There will also be screenings of R.B. Umali’s tribute film to the late, great Harold Hunter. Additionally, while in Australia the Zoo Crew will be filming for their upcoming full-length team video slated for release in 2008.

    2007 Z.Y. Unbreakable Aussie Tour Schedule (Updated):

    January 25, 2007 Brisbane In-Store: City Beach, Queen Street Mall – 11am Brisbane Demo: Paddington Skatepark – 2pm

    January 27, 2007 Sydney In-Store: SDS, Pitt Street – Noon Sydney Demo: Fernside Skatepark – 2pm

    February 2, 2007 Melbourne In-Store: PSC, Swanston Street – 4pm Melbourne Demo: Riverslide Skatepark – 6pm

    February 4, 2007 Adelaide In-Store: Daily Grind H.Q., City Store – 2pm Adelaide Demo: City Skatepark – 3:30pm

    Z.Y. Art Exhibitions & Parties TBA

    For tour updates and more info visit: WWW.ZOOYORK.COM

    Exhibitions & Parties to be announced.
    For tour updates and info go to

    www.lushproductions.com

    Also check www.skateboard.com.au & www.monsterchildren.com for further updates and info.






    Published On: 1/17/2007
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    VOLCOM STONE'S ACID DROP MINI RAMP JAMFEST


    JANUARY 12TH & 13TH AT SURF EXPO IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA
    1/5/2007
    Come trip out with us at Volcom Stone's Acid Drop Mini Ramp Jam Fest at Surf Expo in Orlando, Florida on January 12th and 13th. The 80-foot wide mini ramp built by Team Pain will feature a invite-only pro/am contest with $35,000 up for grabs. If you're not going to be in Orlando this week, we'll be broadcasting the event live starting with the ams on www.volcom.com at 12:00 pm (EST) on Friday and again at noon (EST) with the pros on Saturday. Don't miss it, tune in to check out Volcom team riders like Mark Appleyard, Rune Glifberg, Dennis Busenitz, Caswell Berry, Ivan Rivado, Alain Goikoetxea, Collin Provost and Grant Taylor along with others tripping out for the $10,000 first place check.


    Prize Money Breakdown and Schedule:
    Pro
    1st - $10,000
    2nd - $7,500
    3rd - $5,000
    4th - $3,000
    5th - $2,000
    6th - $1,500
    7th - $1,000
    8th - $1,000
    9th - $1,000
    10th - $1,000

    Am
    1st - $500
    2nd - $400
    3rd - $300
    4th - $200
    5th - $100
    6th - $100
    7th - $100
    8th - $100
    9th - $100
    10th - $100

    Demos and Contest Schedule

    Thursday - Demos - (no webcast)
    10:30 am - Am and Pro
    1:30 pm - Am and Pro
    4:30 pm - Pro Only

    Friday - Am Contest - (live webcast!)
    11 am - Am Practice
    12 pm - Am Contest - Invite Only

    Saturday - Pro Contest - (live webcast!)
    11 am - Pro Practice
    12 pm - Pro Contest - Invite Only
    7 pm - Skateboard Hall of Fame - Florida Inductions

    Sunday - Demos - (no webcast)
    10:30 am - Pro Only
    1 pm - Girls Skate Jam



    Published On: 1/8/2007
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    My Blog: my life
    By: dead_radio


     
    I thought I'd just let ever body know a little bit about me!! I'm deeply in love with my boyfriend and his name is "Dominique" aka "Dommy." Check out his profile here at BamSux I can't live with out music. I'm stylish, funny, outgoing, friendly>if the person is nice and friendly<, I don't think theres anything wrong with the color green!, I love any kind of metal, punk, emo, grudge. I'm not emo/punk/ or a metal head. I'm just me so get over it!! I hate the sun. I love the stars and moon. I love to do random things. I hate the word poser, even though I'm not one. I hate math, and english. <The boringest subjects ever.> I love my best friends Devie, and Ambie. I love to watch people skate. I love make skate demos on tape. I love the 80's. I hate the 40's. My favorite moive is "The devils rejects." I hate miss spelling words. I love sea turrles, and I hate sea fishes. well thats all for now folks. Oh, please leave me comments.


    Published On: 9/28/2006
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    Skate Spot (published monthly in the Nerve Magazine) (thenervemagazine.com)

    Shreditorial: Fall Out

    Protest the Hippie

    The motley skate crue at Protest Skateboards are premiering their new video “Never Give Up” on Friday November 17 at 9:30 pm at Coastal Riders in Surrey BC ( 10310 152nd Street, off Hwy #1). There’ll be a Vancouver premiere as well, location TBA, check calstreets.com for updates. Like a modern-day A-Team run by Murdock, Protest is the brainchild of friendly sasquatch Hippie Mike Faux. Catch the stylish stylishness of Jeff Cole, charisma of Jon “J. Lee” Irvine, mathematical precision of Cisco Gooding, feminine wiles of Carrie Williams and the mystery of Brad Danyluk. Highlights include a great many tricks featuring skateboards, plus Hippie busting out his custom 2x4 deck for some kickflip roof gaps and a 10-stair early grab. Video runs a half hour and comes with a bonus tour DVD. Buy it and protest everything.

    Share the Rad

    Jeff Cole organized Douglas Park Community Centre’s “Share the Wealth” Skate Jam and Protest demo for all the groms. All Nerve readers must buy something from each sponsor tomorrow: Protest, RVCA, Momentum, Boardroom, Vestal, Pacific Boarder, Thriller, and especially Downspace. Otherwise you’ll have bad luck for seven years.

    VanCity Downtown Plaza

    Underworld hosted the End of Summer Skate Jam to end summer with a bang, hand out prizes and commiserate over the start of rainy season. As usual, Underworld put on a good event to support the skate community. The comp went down at Van’s Downtown Plaza, which is currently only a temporary park. The Vancouver Skatepark Coalition is lobbying the City to make this park permanent, but needs help from skaters. To make this a reality, there has to be less garbage at the site, as far as the City ‘s concerned. It’s something to keep in mind – since we all need more parks and spots, not less. So remember to throw out your crap so we can all enjoy the plaza for a long time to come.

    Almost Secret

    If you bought the Almost “Cheese and Crackers” DVD, you’re in luck. Jay at Westbeach tells us there are 2 hidden bonuses. Go to the Main Menu, to the upper left icon and press left left up. Alternately, go to the lower right icon and press right right down. You may be rewarded with big wood and some fat blunts. It’s like Super Mario. If it doesn’t work, blame Jay.

    This and That

    "Thatmagazine", which has been floating around in small format for about 3 years, has grown – into a full-sized skateshop, that is. Drop by 12 E.Cordova St in Gastown, Vancouver and check out various local brands such as Vancity Skateboards, Lowsea Loc Skimboards, Thatmagazine, Powdered Donut Bearings, and Strike Three Clothing . The opening is set for November 1st, Release party coming up too. If you’re cold and lonely, Dan Cummer’s got new Maniac shirts and hoodies and Jay Pay ‘s on Co-Op radio 102.7fm.

    Calgary

    If you’re in Calgary you might check out the Group Seven shop’s hardwood miniramp. They’re at 2115 4th Street or call ‘em at 403.229.3117. We forgot to mention last month that D-Rock won Slam City, specifically the high score on Ms. Pac-Man, and won a shirt from a little company called Big Swell who you should support cuz they’re nice.

    Rainful Wet Tour

    Daewon, Marc Johnson, McCrank, Danny Garcia, Brandon Biebel, Jeron Wilson, Mike Taylor, and Van Wastell were in town on the Matix Grateful Shred tour, for a demo at the Plaza, but were rained out. They still showed up for a signing at antisocial, along with a bunch of groms. Rain sucks.

    Eastside

     Zoo York's AM Getting Paid went down Sept. 22nd to 24th 2006 at South Parc skatepark in Montreal . In it’s third year, the event’s a 3-day Am comp put on by Zoo York and Underworld skate shop. Dan Cordeiro and Dan Vezina were behind the street course design (Vez was the brains behind the Tazmahal park in Montreal in the 90s). Check the site for more details: www.south-parc.com. Also coming up is the premierefor Underworld’s latest video, check dates across Canada at: http://yesterdaysfuturevideo.com

    Now that monsoon season is about to hit, it’s good to do a little research on your local indoor skatespots. This month we want to mention Adrift Skateshop in Toronto, run by ex-VanCity’s very own Lyndsey Westfall. The shop is at 751 Queen St. West, and is home to some small skate obstacles, lots of fun consumer items and a lot of heart. http://adriftskateshop.com or http://myspace.com/adriftskateshop

    Error!

    A.N.T.I.S.L.A.M’s Last Man Standing was actually won by John Baker who beat Seb in a confusing overtime scenario.

    Leeside

    Sept 24th was the hiphop, breakin’ and skatin’ show at Leeside to raise awareness and fundraise to make the tunnel an official skate, bmx and graf site. Performers included Curtis Clearsky, Rapsure Risin, 49th Peril, Brigee K, In:Stead, Su Commandante, Buzy B and Rupinder Singh. Thanks to antisocial for covering insurance costs, and everyone who came out.   Check http://leeside.ca/ or http://leematasi.spekt.net/ to donate to the park, which is in memory of Lee Matasi, the skateboarder and artist who was shot last year. On another note, Momentum Wheels has released a memorial wheel for Lee: the 'I Heart Lee Matasi' 53mm Momentum Wheel. 100% of the proceeds go to Leeside and it’s available at antisocialshop.com and darkflavour.com. Speaking of dark flavour, Matt Smed came up with Leeside Blend coffee and wants you to know all the profits go to the Leeside project. Now you can push, roll, sweat and piss Leeside - that’s what Lee used to do.

     

    -D-Rock and Miss Kim. Email us at downspace@telus.net .


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    Saturday, September 02, 2006
    Skatespot: From Van to Slam and back Again

    Calgary Slams

    The circus rolled into Calgary last weekend. Slam, which moved from Vancouver to Cowtown, this year, hasn't weathered the move too well. Under new ownership  for the past 2 years, it's become more like a Rightguard ad and less like the homegrown contest that grew into a world-class event. Part of the of the problem is that it's no longer being managed by people who actually skate and have experience in the industry. Just the same it's always fun to see what unique course New LIne will come up with, and see your favourite locals skate with international pros. Last year's course was granite-enriched and pure-street-ish, this year more artifice with a mini-golf/cartoon flava - Peanuts doghouse, iced out gold-chain rail and an arcing Spiderman rail, plus a rolling My Humps ledge just for fun. Tech maestro Micky Pappa beat out Will Christafaro and some older and taller competition to win the Es Game of Skate. The comp overall was pretty fun, but not as many pros as in past years. Contest Results: 1. Greg Lutzka,  2. Chad Bartie, Australia;  VanCity's Ryan DeCenzo, Magnus Hanson and Nathan LaCoste, placed 3rd, 4th and 5th, 6th was Calgary's Ryan Oughton, 7. Dayne Brummet, 8. Sascha Daley, 9. Tony Trujillo, 10. Danny Fuenzalida; other good runs for Canucks were: 11. Scott DeCenzo, 12. Sheldon Meleshinski, 15. Chris Haslam, 16. Eric Mercier,  17. Jesse Langden, 19.Josh Evin (who also placed 10th in vert),  20.Greg Brewer,  21. Trevor Houlihan, 22. Josh Clark,  23. Micky Pappa and 25. Geoff Dermer, Vancouver. Men's Vert: 1. Rob Lorifice, 2. Sandro Dias, 3. Neal Hendrix. Girls' Street: 1. Lacey Baker,  2. Vanessa Torres,  3. Lauren Perkins. Canadian Kristen Zurwick came in 7th. Girls' Vert: 1. Karen Jones, 2. Holly Lyons, 3. Vanessa Torres  4. Amy Caron and Vancouver's Alison "Nugget" Matasi placed 5th.

    East Infection

    Spectrum's Prez Jim Barnum joined "East Coast Skate Militia" Richard Sarrazin, Steve Lange and Brent Jordan in skatepark and spot entrenched North Carolina's Outer Banks. Am Getting Paid goes down Sept. 23, 24 amd 25 at South-Parc skatepark in Montreal - check south-parc.com for more details. Bad news from Montreal - the Big O Pipe is in jeopardy. A soccer stadium is is plaaned for that site, which could mean the end of the Pipe's existence. Montreal skaters are organizing to try to save the classic spot: go to their website and sign their guest book to help Save the Big O pipe.

    http://www.savethepipe.blogspot.com/

    Back in the Van

    The Underworld sponsored Fraser Heights Comp went down Aug 19. First place went to Ryan Decenzo, 2nd Dustin, Montie, 3rd Magnus Hanson. The Vancouver Skatepark Coalition voted in thier new Board. Congrats to Michelle Pezel (Prez), Jeff Chan (VP), Char Hunter (Treasurer) and Lee Ann Slade (Secretary). A main priority is getting Leeside built - soon and right. Check vspc.ca and antisocialshop.com for upcoming meetings. Summer End Skate Jam, put on by Underworld Skateshop is Sept. 3rd at the Downtown Plaza, with lots of cash prizes for best tricks. After party at Lucy Mae Browns. Coming up, the official opening of Quilchena Park is Sept. 9, with demos planned. Hope they fix the bad coping job before it goes down. Plus Matix and Supra's Greatful Shred Tour, with your shredologists: Marc Johnson, Daewon, McCrank, Biebel, Danny Garcia, Mikey Taylor, as well as Travis Stenger and Mike McDermott. Signing at Antisocial at 3pm Sept. 20, and The Source Skate Shop, Calgary, Sept. 24, 3 pm.Demo in Van at the Plaza (Georgia Viaduct) and Calgary at the Millenium Park; both demos at 5 pm.

    D-Rock and Miss Kim

    downspace@telus.net

     

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    Updated On: 9/2/2006 at 9:06 PM

    Saturday, September 02, 2006
    Skatespot World Tour - Survivors’ Account

    This summer, Skatespot mediasupernova toured all 4 major international cities, starting with Winnipeg - now international centre number one. Is too, you bullies, judging by its new Plaza at the Forks, maybe the best streetpark yet. A well-composed architectural landscape, it’s big, (stairs, rails, banks, granite ledges) and distinguished by details - 2 sculptures, one a fish-like steel cantilever next to a China Banks replica, one a steel/concrete ribbon we call “My Humps”, plus local skate-art displays. New Line creatively multiplied the banked-ledge-next-to-stair element from Vancouver’s plaza; the pool-like bowls include oververt clamshell and cradle. Thanks RJ/Kyle of New Line, to Mr. Burns’ (true fact) donation of $2 million (Excellent, Smithers) and to Sk8Skates for design input. Opening week saw Koston, Appleyard, Keegan Sauder, Geoff Dermer, Kris Foley and Jim Barnum show and shred. Not bad, prairie town.

    Ah, Montreal, home of le street shred. This summer South Parc hosts hella comps – check south-parc.com. Don’t miss the hallowed Big-O fullpipe next to ’67 StadeOlympique. (photos at parfond.com).  Big-O rulers Marc Tison and Barry Walsh are writing a book - “Pipe Fiends” – send Big-O photos/stories to  HYPERLINK "mailto:marc.tison@gmail.com" marc.tison@gmail.com. Known for gnarly streetskating, Toronto also harbours Gymbo’s inner city indoor skatepark Shred Central. (check  HYPERLINK "http://www.shredcentral.com" shredcentral.com) Manzanita, Oregon - We surfed, but the Skatallica tour destroys Oregon’s bowls each summer – (grindline.com or dreamlandskateparks.com)

    Finally, back in Van, Underworld hosted eS Game-of-Skate July 29, , Bowl Series wraps up (Whistler, Aug. long weekend), Leeside progresses (antisocialshop.com), and VSPC’s new Prez/Veep vote is Aug. 12 at antisocial.

    D-Rock and Miss Kim
    downspace@telus.net



    Published On: 9/27/2006
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    Pemberton Skate Jam & Fundraiser
    Sat. Sept 30th
    @ the Pemberton Power Line Skate Park
    11am-5pm
    Mini ramp and street jam
    Pro skate session
    Music by Slush, Forever Ends, Fall of Summmer, Mouth Full of Daisy,and DJ Richy
    $5 donation entry for the skate park
    raffle prizes
    give-aways
    demos
    merchandise tents
     
    Sponsors: Step Up Skate & Snowboard Shop, skateboardvillage.com, DC, Monke Skateboards, Northern Lights Skateboards, Varix, Acacia Apparel, Grubby's, Boris Bros, Jones Soda
     
    Community Sponsors:  Movie Gallery, Big Sky Golf & Country Club, Pemberton Valley Golf & Country Club, Rootworks, Clip Clop Barber Shop, Pony Espresso, Wildwood Bar & Bistro, Wicked Wheel, Centennial Cafe, Bike Co., Soar Glider Tours, Lazy Crow Ranch, The Adventure Ranch, IDA Pharmacy.
     
    Looking for more sponsors and volunteers!!!!!
    Please leave me a message or call (604)935-9147


    Published On: 9/23/2006
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       Check out the brand new teaser at: www.yesterdaysfuturevideo.com  
     
     
     

     
     

    More event to come 

    AM Getting Paid Sept. 22-24 th 2006 

    Registration are now accepted at:  www.amgettingpaid.com
     
     
     
     

    Zoo York's AM Getting Paid is now in its third year and still focuses on showcasing the very best in skateboarding on a scale no other

    amateur event can offer. This pro free event will happen again September 22nd to 24th 2006 at South Parc in Montreal (Quebec).  This year’s prize purse is the biggest ever, reaching a whopping $15 000 U.S. dollars! 

    This event is brought to you by Zoo York and Underworld skate shop, presented by ÉS footwear, Solo Mobile, SBC skateboard magazine, and Blind skateboards. 

    In collaboration with Von Zipper eyewear, Vestal watches, Independent Truck CO, Puzzle video, Expose magazine, Momentum wheels, Dakine backpack, South-Parc, Pro-Tec helmets and protection, New Era, 411 video, Diamond hardware and Transworld Skateboarding. 

    For three action packed days, we will bring together some of the hottest international amateur skateboarding talents under one roof. 

    Event main sponsor Solo Mobile will present the Best Trick Contest.
     
    "The Best Trick is one of the most exciting parts of the contest and gives skaters a last chance to get some of the $3000USD reserved for this overtime period. The cash will be handed out by the event promoter for every single banger that goes down.

    Zoo York's Am Getting Paid is returns to South Parc for this year’s contest. We want to give a big thank you to Dan Cordeiro and Dan

    Vezina for all the help in organization so far and the awesome street course design they have planned. 

    South Parc is located at 8100 Taschereau. For more information call 450-672-4884 or visit www.south-parc.com

    Zoo York AM Getting Paid's registration fee is $100 CND which includes entry for the contest and best trick contest, a 1 year subscription to Transworld magazine and a for the first 100 pre-registered riders a Dakine backpack. 

    More info will be posted on the website regarding all the After Party and the Video Premiere of Yesterday’s Future Friday September 22nd.

    Also stay tuned for all the details for this year's Zoo York's Am Getting Laid after party, Saturday September 23rd.  It is going to be nuts! 

    “The contest is the weekend before the "West 49 Open" in Toronto.  This is a great opportunity for skate companies to come into Eastern Canada and promote their pro and amateur teams simultaneously. There is opportunity to organize demos and/or in store signings in between the two contests in different cities.  Or you can simply get footage and film for your upcoming videos. Montreal and Toronto definitely have some of the best street spots in North America, 

    The Zoo York's AM Getting Paid contest is meant to support and stimulate the growth of future professional skateboarders as well as promote the skateboard industry. 

    Last year's Zoo York AM Getting Paid DVD is available! Contact us to get a copy www.amgettingpaid.com 

    We hope to see you there.
     
    Peace out
    ZOO YORK CANADA UNBREAKABLE TOUR 2006
     
     
     

     

    www.underworld-shop.com          Online Skate Shop

    www.amgettingpaid.com              International amateur skateboard contest

    www.underattacktour.com           Follow the tour online

     

     


    Published On: 9/18/2006
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