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Hey
you need to check out Skate Cayman which is at the Black Pearl Skate Park.
The event is a skate camp organized by Cayman Islands Tourism.
On Friday Shaun White was there skating weith the kids. Believe me if you have not met him, he is the nicest of people he did an briliant job openeing the camp.
The Camp is for you anybody who is under 18 years come with your parents you fly for free yes free you get fed for free and you stay for free eh yes free.
Your parents come down and sign you up for the camp over summer thats the caqtch. The camp is reasonable. What is in it for you well Greg Lutzka, Rune Glifburg, Chris Cole, Josh Harmony, Eric Costan, Darren naveret, Fuel, Thrasher, Brian Sumner, Nesh Crew, Shut Team, Lance Mountain, and MANY, MANY ,MORE!!!!!!
Beleive me you do not want to miss this summer. Also You get to skate with Black Pearl Skate Team. Dr. Sean, Downey, Brian, Neuvell, Darren, Harry and other great skaters from Black Pearl THINK YOUR GOOD (LOL). Believe me you do not want to miss this.
Tomorrow is a skate jam at the beach Shaun White will be their and the mesh team with Black Pearl Skate Team
If you need any info hail me up and i will help you guys out
 
See you guyds at the park.
We will also have late night skating for you who do not want to go home.


Published On: 6/14/2009
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Headed to Whistler with amberfaye, julian, tanner, drew for Ride Tribe work experience, then gonna apply for a job next year right then and there
:D
suckaaa
 


Published On: 2/19/2009
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57 DAYS TILL THE MOUTAIN OPENS!
MIGHT BE GETTING A JOB AT WHISTLER AFTER I GRAD IN JANUARY
WOOOT
SUCK MUH DIIICK BIIITCHEZZZZ
:D


Published On: 10/9/2008
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Something happened to me that made me feel reborn. And it couldn't have happened at a better time, because it happened just before I moved out this week. If I could just get a job I'd enjoy, my life would be all right. I know who I am, what I want, what I'm doing and what I've done. If I could snag a good boyfriend my life would be perfect... at least as perfect as it can possibly be at the moment.

Published On: 9/6/2008
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My Blog: khbpoh
By: NickFerguson



I am taking the bait -
what do I have to lose right?



























Hope it works!



























Supposedly The Phone Will Ring
Right After You Do This.



























Just read the little stories and
think of a wish as you scroll all
the way to the bottom. There is
a message there - then make your
wish.
























No attachment on this one.



























Stories



























I'm 13 years old, and I wished
that my dad would come home from
the army, because he'd been having
problems with his heart and right
leg. It was 2:53 p.m . When I made
my wish. At 3:07 p.m. (14 minutes
later), the doorbell rang, and
there my Dad was, luggage and all!!









I'm Katie and I'm 20 and I've been
having trouble in my job and on the
verge of quitting. I made a simple
wish that my boss would get a new
job. That was at 1:35 and at 2:55
there was an announcement that he
was promoted and was leaving for
another city. Believe me...this
really works!!!















My name is Ann and I am 45 years
of age. I had always been single
and had been hoping to get into a
nice, loving relationship for many
years. While kind of daydreaming
(and right after receiving this email)
I wished that a quality person would
finally come into my life. That was at
9:10 AM on a Tuesday. At 9:55 AM
a FedEx delivery man came into my
office.He was cute, polite and
could not stop smiling at me. He
started coming back almost everyday
(even without packages) and asked me
out a week later. We married 6
months later and now have been
happily married for 2 years.



What a great email it was!!



























Just scroll down to the end, but
while you do, think of a wish.
Make your wish when you have completed
scrolling. Whatever age you are, is the
number of minutes it will take for your
wish to come true. ex.you are 25 years
old, it will take 25 minutes for your wish
to come true).



























However, if you don't send this to
people in 5 minutes, you will have bad
luck for years!!



Go for it!!!















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STOP!!!



Congratulations!!! Your wish will
now come true in your age minutes.



Now follow this carefully....it
can be very rewarding!!!!



If you repost this within the next 5 min.
something major that you've been wanting
will happen.



This is scary!



The phone will ring right after you repost as "Cell Phone Trick" 


Published On: 4/19/2008
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a girl finds herself wandering down the wrong road and feels the floor collapsing from under her.
what would you do?
run?
hide?
pray to god that the razor in your hand will do the job.
do you know what she does?
she leaps
knowing someone will save her.
who?
she doesnt know.
but she knows not to wait for the fall.
because in the end
it is not the fall tha kills you
your dead the minute you give up and allow yourself to fall.
 


Published On: 3/7/2008
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Vaughn Whynot's Blog: Positive partnership - 09/05/07
By: mr.whynot


Positive partnership

Police, youth try new approach to getting helmets on boarders

By STACEY COLWELL

 BRIDGEWATER - The Bridgewater Police Service is taking a new approach to dealing with the thorny issue of some skateboarders not wearing helmets, all because of a simple e-mail by a local youth.

 Vaughn Whynot recently contacted Cst. Christine Bonnell to voice his concern about a perceived police crackdown on theskate-boarders, suggested many of them can't afford helmets, and that perhaps the department should work with them to find a solution.

 "When I got the e-mail, I went out that morning and picked up one of the kids who was 18, and took him to Zellers. I bought three of them out of my own money. I just told him to show me what I needed to buy," said Cst. Bonnell.

 Since that day in June, the department has given out almost a dozen helmets, most donated by Wal-Mart.

 "I've had kids come up to me in the Superstore when I'm off duty and say, 'Are you the policewoman who has those helmets I've heard about?' I'll say 'yes' and tell them to come see me."

 Each person who receives a helmet then signs for it, so Cst. Bonnell said those people should now have no excuse for not using one.

 She said the department receives numerous public complaints about skateboarders not wearing helmets, which became a provincial law in 2003. The law carries a potential $25 fine and/or confiscation of a skateboard for up to 30 days. As well, parents may not knowingly allow their children to skateboard without helmets.

 "[The police are] the ones enforcing it, so I thought maybe they could meet us halfway," said Mr. Whynot, "because all the kids in Bridgewater who skateboard think the cops are against them, but they're just doing their jobs - so you can't get mad at them - but you can discuss it with them and come up with ideas."

Cst. Christine Bonnell of the Bridgewater Police Service and Vaughn Whynot are attempting to address community concerns about skateboarders not wearing helmets.

 The 20 year old is a member of a group which oversees the skateboard park via a subcommittee of the Bridgewater Development Association's youth action team.

 "I did a little research, and I think Bridgewater is the only town in Atlantic Canada where cops are willing to provide helmets to kids who can't afford them, or to actually give them out to kids who can't afford them before just taking the legal actions they do. The kids seem a little bit happier about it, because they feel they have a little more leeway to talk to the cop about why they don't want to wear the helmet, but then agree to wear the helmet."

 Still, he said there will probably remain an antagonistic relationship between the police and skateboarders over the issue.

 "I think it's great that they're willing to help out rather than just slapping cuffs or fines on people, but then you will have a group of a few people who won't like it ... helmets will always be a negative thing for skateboarders, because it's kind of like the man sticking it to us, and we're individuals."

 In fact, Mr. Whynot doesn't usually wear a helmet.

 "And a lot of my friends don't wear them, but they know what they're doing."

 He said it's different for younger kids, who he believes should wear helmets, especially when they first start skateboarding.

 Still, Cst. Bonnell has encouraged him to be a good role model for the younger skaters, and to always wear his helmet.

 "In every picture in a skateboard magazine, not anybody in any picture or ad has a helmet on," said Mr. Whynot.

 "The only people in a skateboard magazine you'll see with a helmet on are the half-pipe guys, because they're going like 25 feet in the air. The kids' role models are these people in the magazines ... that makes it hard when the cops say you should be a good role model."



Published On: 3/6/2008
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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: 2/20/2008
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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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Lil' Wayne Apologize (remix) Lyrics
Featuring:
Timbaland Lyrics

[One Republic:]
I'm holdin' on your rope
Got me ten feet off the ground
And I'm hearin' what your sayin'
But I just can't make a soundd
You tell me that you need me
Then you go and cut me downn
But waaiiitt;
You tell me that you're sorry
Didn't think I'd turn aroundd
And sayyy

[Lil' Wayne]
Okay, I'm talkin' about a
Good girl, gone bad
Crooked world, wrong path
Right Mom, wrong Dad
I sing this song mad, but not mad enough to shoot you
But it just eats me up, like some bbq from Luther's
In the mornin' with the roosters
On the corner with the boosters
And she's the freshcut and they're on her like sutures
And I wanna talk to her
But her Mama has to school her
I wanna see her better
She's the weather of my future
I don't wanna see another hurricane
Baby you can kill the pain
If you just let me explain
Trust me I know what I'm sayin'
You will end up on the track of an oncoming train
Stuck in the passenger seat
Travlin' through the fast lane

[Bun B]
Well once upon a time, there was a Mom and a Dad
Who on the outside had everything people wished they had
A beautiful daughter, two story house, two car garage
And a white picket fence wrapped around the front yard
See Daddy was a doctor
And Mommy was a banker
Mommy's job got outsourced
So now Mommy's dranker
Daddy had a malpractice suit
Now he's a snorter
And all this shi*t's takin' place
Right in front of their daughter
She says, “Daddy what's wrong?”
But he's just too high
“Mommy what we gon' do?”
She just get drunk and cry
Caught in the middle of two wrongs, tryin' to do right
Lookin' for answers alone in the darkness of night
They say...

[One Republic w/ Outro:]
I'm holdin' on your rope
Got me ten feet off the groundd
And I'm hearin' what your sayin
But I just can't make a soundd
You tell me that you need me
Then you go and cut me downnn,
But waaiiitt
You tell me that you're sorry
Didn't think I'd turn arooound
And sayyy

That it's too latee to apologizee
It's too lateee
I said it's too latee to apologizee
It's too lateee


Published On: 2/10/2008
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Road Trip to Sydney, Cape Breton - Nov. 8th, 07


   Motivated by new skate parks and seemingly endless great weather this fall, we packed the car and hit the road Friday morning (October 5th) stoked for a fun packed weekend on Cape Breton Island. After many hours of gibber-jabber road banter we abruptly pull over to check out a rail in front of a church. Bruce & Mike are feelin' it and to the failing light a rail session goes down. A sweet end to a long day spent in the car. (Photos: After noon day prayer Mike Bernier Front Boards and Bruce Treby Back 50-50's, avoid the scourge of God, and leave one hard working' (old) rail something to be proud of.)

    Not too early, but earlier than I like there's rustling in the room, the boys are pumped to get going, ah, its so easy! We stayed at the Beacon motel which is right across the street from the new Coxheath Skatepark. A Spectrum Concrete creation, the park has lots to offer once last night’s milk shakes/vomit are sopped up, pre-breakfast roll around in the heat of the October sun. Props to Megan Detheridge, Jim Barnum and everyone else in the community that have made Coxheath a reality, a huge asset to Sydney and a real training ground for the local skaters.

After getting our fill and checking out of the Beacon, we headed out on a "shore tour" to make the most of the afternoon. Our first stop is Glace Bay to check out a new bowl, also the work of Spectrum Skateparks. This would be the first "above ground" concrete bowl I've ever skated. Above ground you say? Why's that? "Well son; ya see, this whole area is right contaminated" from all the industrial work that went down here. "O I see so now its recreational land for the kids, OK THEN!" (Sydney area has huge industrial history)

Anyhow really fun, high speed corners with extensions for the Gnarl and a spine into a mini bowl to get the young ones into it. Well built and no graffiti yet! Fresh & new, nice job people. While I enjoyed the trany and caught up with local Steve Waden, Bruce drew a flood of kids to a "dangerous in every way" rail across the lot. The situation became a heat score so we carried on down the shore... (Photos: Mike Bernier 50-50's large hubba @ Glace Bay; Chug chug, Mike and Bruce get safe in someones boat)


The scenic coastline led us back to the Sydney waterfront where we found a nice high stage/wheely setup. Good times till the sun dropped and the wind off the water chased us back to the warmth and safety of the Delta hotel. After setting in to a few cocktails the fitness room, pool & hot tub facilities entertain us for the evening. There were some tense moments in the pool when Bruce Ass charlied some kid in the back coming out of the waterslide real fast, the Dad was right there watching the whole thing and yelled at his kid and made him cry adding insult to injury, we sighed relief and took off to Megan's house for some late night BBQ action.

Sunday mornin' brings a quick dip for the boys while Watson sleeps... fancy breakfast @ the Delta with Bruce, naked in a complementary robe, Bernier, and infamous Mackel. The service and food were probably the worst we've ever ate, especially for the price. Stopped in the elevator after by an old couple enjoying the small amount of time they have left, got to experience; one more punch, and entered complaining. Mackel found hair in his eggs. Or egg in his hair...Back to the car bound for home. Sydney folk are super hospitable (surprise surprize) and we all agreed that returning to the island is a must. A good example that you don't have to go far to find new spots, good times and interesting culture.
(Photos: Hangin' with Charlie at the historic Vogue theater, down town Sydney)


Written/Photos by Jesse Watson, Mike Nauss



Published On: 2/8/2008
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Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (Aug 07')
    The day began like many others at the Homegrown skateboards.  Everyone was prancing around searching for innocence and truth.  Yes.  Everyone was searching for their soul’s haiku.  Someone was mumbling about missing a kick at the shower door.  And the non-believers were all wrapped up in a fair trade suitcase for deportation.  In short, everyone was at loose ends, including, of course, the downstairs, bakery patron who cornered me to relay a story about Quasi Moto, a belfry, and a face that rings the bell with no arms.     In light of such a story, it’s not easy to find truth and innocence.  I mean, who the hell is Quasi Moto anyway?  And why does he have no arms?

    The truth is, I don’t know how I ended up there at all – there at the Homegrown Skateboard factory – where Jesse and Anna tuned the whistle to blow new t-shirts into the air like confetti.  I mean, only hours before I was just minding my own business, caring for a plastic drinking straw, and then I’m standing, looking at the new Homegrown t-shirts, as homegrowner, Jesse, explains the latest designs excitedly:

“What.  Yes.  Here it is.  Here they all are.  And look at these little guys going for a hike.  This blue colour here is just a bit lighter than teal, you know.  But that’s to the naked eye.  Here’s the signpost in Newfoundland, yes, but I took mine from a slightly different angle…”

    And so on and so forth as he’s all expert witness to the latest glimpse of genius in another Homegrown product installment.  Faced with all of these soulful energies, I had no choice but to apply for a job with the company.

“I can weave socks.” I said to Jesse.
“Groovy.” said Jesse.

    And like many other plans exchanged in the factory, ours tiptoed away like a wounded pterodactyl to seek refuge in the intricate feng shi of one of the surrounding workbenches.  Yes, when I last saw our sock plan it was nestled next to a pinup of Edie Sedgwick kissing Leon Redbone.  Indeed, there’s no accounting for that whatsoever, but we have to take ourselves seriously despite time’s easy passing.

    Then it hit me.  I need not make socks.  Instead, I will enter the factory from a new door.  I will attempt to define this elusive Homegrown soul I’ve heard so much about.  As a surfer without much of a penchant for plywood, I doubted my own capacity for this feat.  But, I was so pleased with the innocence of my drinking straw that I was immediately on assignment.  Yes.  Define Homegrown soul – that is the next thing on my things to-do list.

* * *

     Episode One in the search for a definition began as I watched a ramp session featuring Jason Keddy and Jesse.  Jason and Jesse both laid out some smooth ramp interpretations.  As Jason found his stance in fitted jeans, Jesse preferred the baggy khakis.  Of course, their two smooth styles beg the question, is this their way of showing Homegrown soul?  And what if each skater’s joints were equally visible?  What then?  And what about their socks?   And who the hell is Quasi Moto?

    As the session rolled on, I found myself seeing the ramp as a permanent wave, and I began to wonder if you could ride down the line as a surfer does on a wave (from top right corner to bottom left, for example).  Could this be done?  And if so, would it help me to define the secrets of a Homegrown soul?

“Is anyone surfing this thing.”  I ask.
“O, yea.  Wait until Dale gets here.  And Greg Baller too.  They’re surfing it, just like our boy
Keddy here.”  Jesse replied.

so, like Tom Waits in ballet, I’m onto the ramp now taking encouragement.  I don’t know why I’m on it, but I can’t seem to resist.  The plywood wave’s whisking under the board fast and buttery golden.  Surely there’s a fine mist of Homegrown soul in the air, and no one says a word.  It is only Anna who can capture it, singing,

    “Don’t think twice, it’s alright...”

Indeed, who could think twice about a feeling that truthful, while the rain fell to bring the night to a close.  The contest would awake us tomorrow, and I hoped for another bit of mist to solidify this mystery search for Homegrown soul.

* * *

As the sun seared down on the Lunenburg skatepark, the Homegrown posse assembled to create a contest.  The sweat ran down the sides of parked motorcycle engines.  Yes.  Lunenburg Skatepark: Home of the Mini-Grinder sweat.

    As the contest began, I reasoned that it was too hot to find answers to my assignment.  Clearly, the best thing to do was to leave the contest in favour of taking the pulse of the local community.  Did the reverberations from the skatepark fun box echo down to harbour side boat building shop where the Bluenose emerged to ride the rails of the sea?  I mean, ask yourself, is the Bluenose that different from a skateboard?

Ask yourself, is skateboarding really that different than fog?

* * *

    Later that night, back at the Bakery, the ramp session pulsed into a giant seamonster.  Blackout 77 encouraged us to find work in Mexico and to eat our pickles, while the team riders laid out their Homegrown souls for all to see.

    In the end, it’s not just about skateboarding, this Homegrown soul.  It’s the whole thing.  It’s in the ramp top lighting.  It’s in the pinups over by the factory workbench.  It’s in the hands of the children playing with the parking lot gravel.  It’s falling onto to everyone in the form of La Have fog.  We’re all curling up into it – this Homegrown soul – wondering how will find it again when we awake tomorrow.  And it’s a credit to everyone involved that it’s never choked.  It’s never been forced.  The Homegrown soul shambles out of the river and welcomes you if you want to be welcomed.

It makes you an offer you can’t refuse:

    Step back onto this rolling rhythm.  Make a play from the heart of your mind’s feet.  Skate.  Banter.  Laugh.  Tom fool.  Sleep well, and come back tomorrow.

-Wade Ells
HG Writer in Residence

Published On: 2/8/2008
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Words and photos: Scott McClellan

    A few weeks ago a bunch of us packed up our passports and bottle openers and decided to drive down from the big smoke to the big apple to do a little bit of that good stuff called skateboarding. Five short days later we were back, but we returned with a heap of stories and a little bit of footage. The following is none of that, but instead just a brief glimpse at some of the down time between awesomeness. Enjoy.

NYC TRIP    <-- Lookin’ hard just comes easily to some. It seems these guys struggle with it more than most. From Brooklyn; Manhattan island, Bud Patterson, Joey Maher, Nik Sexton, Nacho and Ian St. Aubin.

NYC TRIPNYC TRIP

NYC TRIP    Stuff you’d expect to see in NYC that’s not the Empire state building, the Statue of Liberty or some guy getting jacked on the corner (we did get to see those things too). --->

NYC TRIP    <--Nacho, Nick Wilton and his girlfriend Leiko all happened to be in town the same weekend that we were. Pretty sweet timing. They were there to see the Wu Tang play and Nacho also came to take naps at all of New York’s famous skate spots. He did a pretty good job of it too. Here he dreams of someday being on top of the world.NYC TRIP

Bud and Joey take a minute between awesomeness. Nacho naps behind a pillar while Joey tries to remember if he turned the stove off before he left the country. -->

NYC TRIP   <--- Forget sleep walking, Nik would sleep skate all night long. It was pretty rad at first but got kinda old around 6:30am when you’re trying to sleep and he keeps landing on you.

NYC TRIPIan St. Aubin: Alley-oop flip. ---->




Published On: 2/8/2008
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have you ever done something in life and felt like it was a mistake or that you wish you could take somehting back. well i know i have been WONDERING a lot lately if some of theings i have decided for myself in life were the right things where would i be today and what would i be doing. well i guess i can just WONDER more cause theres no takeing back in life and thats what makes it wondeful i guess knowing you dont know what the out come of it will be wow i love it. Life is a WONDERful thing to be able to grown up and do what you want out of life.
 
BEAUTIFUL.
i am so excited i finaly found a job thank God but i now live back in pueblo see i told you i was movin agian lol. i now work at the hamption inn in pueblo. i have found a tattoo for my anckle well more lie my leg lol but i dont know when i will get that one it will be over 200 so yeah i got ways to go but i am getting one on the back of my neck i am excited about that one. other then that i am trying to get into the gym to start working out get fit and so i can look good for this summer lol well anyway peeps thanks for reading about me and leave comments once in a while. :o]
 
Stephanie


Published On: 1/29/2008
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Q and A with Bruce Treby

20 Questions with Bruce Treby
 

Questions Asked By Vaughn Whynot

Answers by Bruce Treby

Photos by Scott McClellan

 

State Your Name, Age & current Location you are at?

Bruce Treby, 21, and I live in Little Harbour, NS

 

How’s she going?

Things are going great! I’m healthy, back in school and skating as much as I can when the weather is good. It’s been raining for almost a month straight now.

 

So Bruce when you were a kid, what made you start skaten?

I started skating when I was in grade 7 cause I seen a few older guys doing it and it looked fun. I tried it once and was hooked!

 



Who did you look up to when growing up (pros, People)?

I mostly looked up to the local guys but for pros I really like Deawon Song and Jamie Thomas

 

So who are your sponsors these days…and how did this happen, where you a video-tape kid or did they find you?

I ride for Homegrown Skateboards and Ipath Footwear.  Homegrown just kinda found me and I got hooked up with Ipath after “The Burning Whale Project” was released.

 

It must have been fun filming parts for the Homegrown Video. Do you have an interesting story from the whole time filming?

Yeah, I had a great time filming. I’d say the most interesting story from the whole thing is that I was working 6 days a week and filming only after work and on Sundays. It made it interesting, especially when we had to drive a few hours to some spots. All in all it was a great time!

 




Hey Treby, do you mind me calling you Treby; do you have any hobbies besides skating?

Everyone calls me Treby, even my girlfriend does too! When I’m not skating I’m usually snowboarding or causing trouble for someone.

 

What are you views on the harassment skater get from, police, bikers/bladders and local mouths? Have you ever encountered arguments or fight because of being a skater?

I’m so sick of getting razzed and harassed by the police and other “authority figures”. I mean sure their doing a job but this whole helmet law thing has gone too far. I can’t count the number of times I’ve been kicked out of spots as soon as I roll up. I haven’t gotten in a fight but there have been some close calls.

 

Do you still believe skaten is about roots or is it something else these days?

I like to think skating is about roots but every little kid always asks who you’re sponsored by or if you’re pro or am and how could they get sponsored. I think a lot of kids are skating for the wrong reasons these days.

 

So anything coming up these days with you (mags, videos, new product) or you keeping low?

I’ve been keeping it pretty low key this year. It was a pretty rough one for injuries.

 

I saw that footy of your bail….your a real trooper for getting back into the scene, I also heard you where more worried for your tattoo then your body, what was you thinking?

That was a rough little patch for me but I’m good to go now. Yeah I didn’t realize how serious it was until after the surgery but your right. I was worried bout my tattoo. I went back to the rail and cut the kink off to keep it for a trophy and decided to try it again and slammed on my face. Lost a tooth and knocked myself clean out. I didn’t know who anyone was or what happened for a good 10 or 15 minutes. Needless to say I’m not going back…lol

 

Here are a few simple questions, Fav AM this year?

Ryan Decenzo                                                                       

 

Fav Pro?

Jereme Rogers, He’s so well rounded on everything.

 

Last Skate Video you watched?

DVS skate more

 




Last Mag you read or book?

I haven’t had time for anything but school work….

 

Biggest Fear?

Not scared anymore. I already lost a tooth skating…might get one for Christmas though!

 

Trick you’re stoked on? Trick your trying to get down?

Pretty much anything on a rail. And I’ve been trying to get tre flips…..

 

Saying over used?

Do you think Skate Style is Important, and is this g-unit and/or emo getting out of hand?

 

Thanks for your time…hope to see you kick'in around the area around here. Any last words or props for anyone? P.S. Did you see the Hali-Park, She’s looking sexy.

Thanks to Jesse at Homegrown, Shayne and Mike at S & J for the Ipath gear, Brad Macdonald, Travis Francis, Scott Maclellan and everyone else I’ve forgotten you know who you are.



Published On: 12/7/2007
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hey yo sup peoples. My name is shawna and i kno u all kno my name but im syain it again. So im 18 and im a senior and im graduatin soon like in 6 months. Afta i gradute im goin to college and im movin out. my life is not bad any more. it goin pretty good now and i get to see my dad a couple of time. i got a new jobs and shi*t. i still skate even though i have work and i also ride BMX too. i hang around with my cool skaters friends at my skate park. well i will talk to ya lata and peace.

Published On: 12/4/2007
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Class Five Snowboards
Providing a surface for creative expression.

 

Class Five Snowboards is officially the must have of the winter. Background: a bunch of snowboarders spend years living in a shack in the mountains. After 25, they graduate and get real jobs, only to realize that it’s not for them. They leave to pursue a dream. One, an engineer, designs and makes a snowboard press. The others, use their art and design skills to influence a new wave of board style.
 


Published On: 11/21/2007
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So this past weekend I spent 8am-3:30-4 pm at Jiminy Peak taking the hiring training course. I'm going to hopefully be a Skiwee (kids aged 3-6) ski instructor this year at Jiminy Peak. I can't wait.

So to reflect the past 2 days we all met in JJ's. We broke off into little groups and taught the trainer on the spot about something. I taught the group and trainer about the Chicken Dance because it was the only thing I could think of. We learned about the Teaching model/cycle and the Safety model/cycle. After lunch we had a "small group modeling session" where the trainer basically acted like we were all brand new skiiers and gave us a
"model" lesson. It was fun and I bet without it I would of failed completely at getting this job since I haven't skiied since 6th grade. After that we learned and talked about teaching children and youth. We discussed the differences between teaching children and adults.

Today we learned about the Guest Service model. Basically about how Guests are the number one priority and how we should act in our lessons and outside of them when We wear the Jacket. Then we broke off into our groups again and had a different trainer. We had to "teach" the trainer and the group the lesson based on the teaching cycle. (Which is Introduction, Assement, Goals/Achievements, Assement, Present information/show them how to do it, practice, assement/feedback, summary.) After we did that and had lunch we learned about the Skills we need to be teaching and things we need to look for in the lessons. Then we played a "river game" where we were broken off into groups again (not the same) and given frisbees. then with those frisbees we had to make it across a "river". It was a lot of fun. My group came in first even though we had like 5 frisbees at the end lol. When 3 out of the 4 groups were done we all ran down to watch the last group. It was so funny. Then we went back inside the lodge where we discussed the committments we'd have to make, the pay we'd make, and the scheduals.

Next saturday afternoon they'll be posting the new employees after two more small group activities. We're gonna be on the snow too if all goes well. =D I'm excited.

The only reason I'm NOT doing snowboarding is because you have to be 16 and I'm only 15. I might get an extra dollar an hour for being a Crossdresser (Crosstrainer) lol. =D



Published On: 11/11/2007
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Q and A with Bruce Treby

20 Questions with Bruce Treby
 

Questions Asked By Vaughn Whynot

Answers by Bruce Treby

Photos by Scott McClellan

 

State Your Name, Age & current Location you are at?

Bruce Treby, 21, and I live in Little Harbour, NS

 

How’s she going?

Things are going great! I’m healthy, back in school and skating as much as I can when the weather is good. It’s been raining for almost a month straight now.

 

So Bruce when you were a kid, what made you start skaten?

I started skating when I was in grade 7 cause I seen a few older guys doing it and it looked fun. I tried it once and was hooked!

 



Who did you look up to when growing up (pros, People)?

I mostly looked up to the local guys but for pros I really like Deawon Song and Jamie Thomas

 

So who are your sponsors these days…and how did this happen, where you a video-tape kid or did they find you?

I ride for Homegrown Skateboards and Ipath Footwear.  Homegrown just kinda found me and I got hooked up with Ipath after “The Burning Whale Project” was released.

 

It must have been fun filming parts for the Homegrown Video. Do you have an interesting story from the whole time filming?

Yeah, I had a great time filming. I’d say the most interesting story from the whole thing is that I was working 6 days a week and filming only after work and on Sundays. It made it interesting, especially when we had to drive a few hours to some spots. All in all it was a great time!

 




Hey Treby, do you mind me calling you Treby; do you have any hobbies besides skating?

Everyone calls me Treby, even my girlfriend does too! When I’m not skating I’m usually snowboarding or causing trouble for someone.

 

What are you views on the harassment skater get from, police, bikers/bladders and local mouths? Have you ever encountered arguments or fight because of being a skater?

I’m so sick of getting razzed and harassed by the police and other “authority figures”. I mean sure their doing a job but this whole helmet law thing has gone too far. I can’t count the number of times I’ve been kicked out of spots as soon as I roll up. I haven’t gotten in a fight but there have been some close calls.

 

Do you still believe skaten is about roots or is it something else these days?

I like to think skating is about roots but every little kid always asks who you’re sponsored by or if you’re pro or am and how could they get sponsored. I think a lot of kids are skating for the wrong reasons these days.

 

So anything coming up these days with you (mags, videos, new product) or you keeping low?

I’ve been keeping it pretty low key this year. It was a pretty rough one for injuries.

 

I saw that footy of your bail….your a real trooper for getting back into the scene, I also heard you where more worried for your tattoo then your body, what was you thinking?

That was a rough little patch for me but I’m good to go now. Yeah I didn’t realize how serious it was until after the surgery but your right. I was worried bout my tattoo. I went back to the rail and cut the kink off to keep it for a trophy and decided to try it again and slammed on my face. Lost a tooth and knocked myself clean out. I didn’t know who anyone was or what happened for a good 10 or 15 minutes. Needless to say I’m not going back…lol

 

Here are a few simple questions, Fav AM this year?

Ryan Decenzo                                                                       

 

Fav Pro?

Jereme Rogers, He’s so well rounded on everything.

 

Last Skate Video you watched?

DVS skate more

 




Last Mag you read or book?

I haven’t had time for anything but school work….

 

Biggest Fear?

Not scared anymore. I already lost a tooth skating…might get one for Christmas though!

 

Trick you’re stoked on? Trick your trying to get down?

Pretty much anything on a rail. And I’ve been trying to get tre flips…..

 

Saying over used?

Do you think Skate Style is Important, and is this g-unit and/or emo getting out of hand?

 

Thanks for your time…hope to see you kick'in around the area around here. Any last words or props for anyone? P.S. Did you see the Hali-Park, She’s looking sexy.

Thanks to Jesse at Homegrown, Shayne and Mike at S & J for the Ipath gear, Brad Macdonald, Travis Francis, Scott Maclellan and everyone else I’ve forgotten you know who you are.



Published On: 9/11/2007
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It`s that time i ended my job yesterday, which was fantastic working with the little kiddies all summer & takin` them on some outings. But wait, i`m not exactly done workin` i`ll be movin` right quick goin` to be puttin` myself to work in the city & hopefully i`ll be goin` to college next fall after i work for a good year. Me & my sis fale will be roomies in the city, well we are right now for a whole month! =] enjoyin` every moment with her. My whole entire summer was pretty much with her, not a day without her. Behe. First we did alot of travellin` saskatchewan & manitoba for ball, & wat not. We made the trips through, we didnt hear anything like this " this is boring" we always seemed to make it fun like it or not with our silly moments we always have, like for instance. . pullin` out our goofy faces & jokes to eachother. Talkin` nor laughin` non stop even tho if were tired on the road and were almost home, we seem to manage the whole trip. But i`m glad she is my big sis. But it`s that point hockey is around the corner ehh girl, time to pull out those skates of yours & dangle. First trip is edmonton, Hockey tourney that is. Tadaa, done. . that`s all she wrote. byee!


Published On: 9/9/2007
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