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BLASTRAMP ANNIVERSARY PARTY TONIGHT
LEO FITZPATRICK @ BLASTRAMP APRIL 17
ROLLING PERSPECTIVE
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY BLASTRAMP!

  
 

BLASTRAMP is 1!
Tonight,Thursday, March 27, come and celebrate with a live performance by
THE GOOD NEWS
resident djs MY!GAY!HUSBAND!, BENJAMIN and IAN WYATT 
PLUS 19 Vancouver skid deejay's

One year of parties has passed since Color started BLASTRAMP every Thursday at the Bourbon, with local party kids MY!GAY!HUSBAND!, Dax Kenny & Benjamin. Recognizing the lack of venues the Blastramp kids took a bar associated with weekend warriors to its highest international exposure in terms of guests and live acts. 

Party as hard as you can to show them how much you love what they've created.
As always, Classic Blastramp drinks specials: 
$3.50hiballs/$4.50doubles/$10.25pitchers
The Bourbon-50 Cordova St. Vancouver

rsvp before 4pm on Thursday and get there early 'cause it always fills up fast.

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LEO FITZPATRICK AND PATRICK O'DELL AT BLASTRAMP

Another reason to head to the Bourbon to party...

  THURSDAY, APRIL 17
Color Magazine and BLASTRAMP are hosting the official pre-party for Patrick O'Dell's photo exhibit being held the day after (Friday, April 18th) at Antisocial and presented by Altamont, Color, Vice, and Timebomb Trading. 

“Born in Orange New Jersey, Leo Fitzpatrick spent most of his adolescence and teen years cruising the streets of New York with his friends on his skateboard. In the early 90’s, director Larry Clark began to take notice of the Big Apple’s transient youth culture. A few years later, inspired and script in hand, Clark began shooting the film Kids. Fitzpatrick was casted as the lead Telly, though at the time he had no film experience. Now a veteran to the television and film industry, Leo has made appearances on shows such as The Practice, The Wire, Law and Order: Criminal Intent and My Name Is Earl. In his many film roles, Leo has since worked with such Hollywood names as John Cusack, Kate Bekinsale, Selma Blair and Jake Gyllenhaal to name a few. Now showing his versatility, Fitzpatrick has added screenwriter and part time DJ to his list of titles. This will be Leo’s Vancouver debut as a DJ.” —Color Magazine

At the To All My Friends pre-party, Altamont and Color Magazine present an exclusive deejay set with LEO FITZPATRICK [Kids, The Wire] from NYC with special guestPatrick O'Dell [vbs.tv]

Plus, resident djs MY!GAY!HUSBAND!, BENJAMIN and IAN WYATT

The Bourbon - 50 W.Cordova St.   

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a ROLLING PERSPECTIVE
  
photo by Jason Dill

We are in the process of picking works from over 200 international skaters, artist and photographers for the Rolling Perspective show. Presented by Etnies, the exhibition consists of self portraits shot while skating that encompass the feeling and energy of the skateboard culture. 

So far we've gotten entries from the likes ofMark Appleyard, Judah Oakes, Jason Dill, and sooo many more.

The show will be touring across the country, starting in Vancouver in May 08. Keep checking the website for more info.




Published On: 3/27/2008
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For two consecutive years in a row Matix team riders are named Skater of the Year. In 2006 Thrasher awarded Daewon Song Skater of the Year and 2007 Mark Johnson took S.O.T.Y. title. With the amount of coverage MJ’s been receiving in issues of every mag covering Lakai tours (not including his exclusive TWS issue and his three parts in Fully Flared), Marc is at the top of the S.O.T.Y. meter. 

High Speed knows how to throw a serious party in celebration of the ubiquitous Skater of the Year award. Dae was drunken with happiness last year accepting the S.O.T.Y. award and we're hoping for another memorable intro from Gav… Good times are ahead for sure. 

These parties are open to the public via ticket, so anyone’s invited. Besides it’s always a good time staring at Eben’s hot wife and listening to Bad shi*t again. You can be sure we’ll be repping MJ hard at Thrashers S.O.T.Y. party this January. Hope to see you there. Congratulations Marc! 

Click to visit: 
www.matixclothing.com



Published On: 1/6/2008
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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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If you want to see the 5 Super 8 films that were born of all the team's blood, sweat, and beers then you have to show up at one of the FREE screenings. You can also grab your copy of 5.5 with all of the photos and interviews with the teams. 

TORONTO: Wednesday, Nov. 21st at Adrift
VANCOUVER: Thursday, Nov. 22nd at Omnimax
MONTREAL: Wednesday, Nov. 28th at Foufounes

If you can't make it to the premieres keep checking in at colormagazine.ca for details on how to view the finished projects.
 




Published On: 11/19/2007
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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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   Hello, we are Change Skateboards (Jeff Rae and James Denomme), created on a cold Windsor evening in the winter of 03. It was originally based out of there, but these days we’re up in Toronto. The goal we started with, and still really push for, is to do something different with skateboards on a local level. That’s pretty much the reason for the move up here, to really get to know people and the local shops.
 

Promo trailer for the upcoming Change film "Fireworks, Dancing and Cartwheels.
 
 
 Both of us strongly believe in North American made decks and wheels, for quality and political goodness. We also try to promote awareness of this and other issues. For example, we are releasing a board series soon focused solely on tree replanting to keep the North American woods and environment booming.
 
Jesse Tessier, nollie hard. Photo:Dave Todon.
 
 As for this summer, our main focus is on “Fireworks, Dancing, and Cartwheels” (our first full video, not just a random selection of exciting activities). The release should be by late August, with promo parties in select cities (Toronto, Detroit, Windsor, Thunder Bay). Parts from all of our team riders will be featured, as well as clips from many of the friends we’ve met along the way. This summer will also mark our 4th year in business, and our 3rd annual Game of Skate Tour (keep your ears open). Last year in the Toronto tour stop at Adrift was great, and we’re pushing for a bigger turn out this year.
 
Dallas Ives, Church ollie. Photo:Dave Todon.
 
 
 The plan… We want to keep it going. There’s still tons to learn and we’re always looking to build on the success we’ve been able to grab hold of so far. Our main priorities are really simple; keep this fun, push it as far as possible, meeting new people, and of course skating.     

Hill Sulpher, Eastern market front board. Photo: Dave Todon.
 
 
 The Change team is Jesse Tessier, Hill Sulpher, Jesse Nymsel, Mitch Pryma, Dallas Ives, Kelley Hice, Chris Quick (film), and Dave Todon (photos). 
 
Mitch Pryma, Fakie tail at Airport. Photo:Crook.
 

   Check out the Change site CHANGESKATEBOADS.COM for news, team profiles, contact information, and links to supporting retailers. Thanks again to Lenny and everyone at SkateboardVillage for the opportunity to let the frequenters of this site know who we are, as well as all of our team riders (formal and informal), Chris Quick, Devin Guiney, Dave Todon, and everyone who is down.  


Published On: 6/15/2007
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What an awesome weekend up there in Sweden! The weather was amazingly good, 4 days of blue skies and hot sun, loads of nice people, parties and of course great skating. Have you ever seen someone landing a backflip transfer? A kidney pool skated by 4 guys at the same time without crashing into eachother?

Once again the Euros took over, hell yea!



1. Rune Glifberg (Denmark)
2. John Magnusson (Sweden)
3. Alain Goikoetxea (Spain)
4. Ross Mcgouran (UK)
5. Nicky Guerrero (Denmark)
6. Mattias Nylen (Sweden)



Published On: 6/13/2007
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This is totally random thinking so relax :)

Let's jus say you've became addictive 2 me
&& hmm you've became of my ...leave it up to u mattie ;)
Lets [exspose]
Let's tell the world
I have ?'s that arent gonna b pretty :(
 
Wow i can get [sexual]
 
its a song trust me
Cuddling. Kissing. Making out. Sex. Ribbons. Parties in general. TiVO. Whips . Handcuffs
[[ e t c . ]]
 
those things are wat im totally into besides this guy named Matt
but not in that order
 
Hey im gonna come steal you && take u back to my home
like a pirate maybe lol
 
Now lets go make this happen lol..
Mattie u better leave me a comment
&& remember Brianne. loves. u.


Published On: 4/13/2007
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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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Re-designed the web site, check out www.conspire.ca

were now working on a fundraiser mixtape, see website for details. Were looking for anyone that wants to donate music to help out. We have some awsome talent already involved. Get in touch if you want to help out, and we'll try to promote your music through the website and cd, and possibly future events, fundraiser parties, etc.

-Peace


Published On: 1/6/2007
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There will be a special screening of HARVEY SPANNOS - a film by Corey Adams. Wednesday Nov. 22 at the Royal Unicorn Cabaret - 147 E. Pender St. in Vancouver. Admission by donation, with proceeds going to the Lee Matasi Memorial Skatepark Project. Doors at 9:00 pm. Screening at 10:00 pm. Dance party post screening.  

This great film is a must see, please forward this information to any interested parties.
 


Published On: 11/20/2006
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There will be a special screening of HARVEY SPANNOS - a film by Corey Adams. Wednesday Nov. 22 at the Royal Unicorn Cabaret - 147 E. Pender St. in Vancouver. Admission by donation, with proceeds going to the Lee Matasi Memorial Skatepark Project. Doors at 9:00 pm. Screening at 10:00 pm. Dance party post screening.  

This great film is a must see, please forward this information to any interested parties.
 


Published On: 11/20/2006
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There will be a special screening of HARVEY SPANNOS - a film by Corey Adams. Wednesday Nov. 22 at the Royal Unicorn Cabaret - 147 E. Pender St. in Vancouver. Admission by donation, with proceeds going to the Lee Matasi Memorial Skatepark Project. Doors at 9:00 pm. Screening at 10:00 pm. Dance party post screening.  

This great film is a must see, please forward this information to any interested parties.
 


Published On: 11/20/2006
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My Journal: Ibiza Spain
By: KYLE


Well I made it back to Whistler...
 
Memories of Spain:
 
Sandy and Jorden found us, so glad they did cause they made me laugh sooooo hard!  Only wished they could have stayed longer.
 
sick villa on the mountain side with infinity pool dropping over Eivissa...  so sick!
 
Partied at Pacha, Bar M, Privilege, Ammenisa, Space, Del Mar, roamed around San Antonio...  other places that I just can't seem to remember at the moment.. haha.
 
Everything was so much fun.  Roy and Juilette looked after us, had us VIP listed for anything and everything.  We just had to go and party.
 
I think the highlights of the trip was how I earned the nickname toast, member of the party becoming a pony, losing a car, the villa and pool morning parties that started at 10am.  Privilege blew me away... I'll put some photos up that Kori took as well as some video clips... so insane.  Kori got to be DJ at Bar M for a little bit as well friday night which was pretty neat.  The beaches with hot girls and cold beers was also pretty awesome.
 
I dunno really what else to say, I guess I'm still overwhelmed with the whole trip and just how.. awesome... insane... unreal... etc etc... it was.
 
It was great music, awesome culture and way of life... the vibe of Ibiza takes over and you melt into it.  Everyone is so relaxed and about having a good time.  For example, monday when we showed up at the airport I thought we would have some big fines to pay.  Our car was in rough shape, missing the drivers side mirror, etc... not only that we didn't have the second car that we rented... we just had to pay for not filling the tank up with gas and they let us leave...  awesome.
 
 


Published On: 9/28/2006
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My Blog: hahahahaahaha
By: hustle


tuesday's suck especially when your sick....well just about 11:00am bored as f#ck and just about to get some more coffee, cheers to the fellow coffee freaks....this city is getting crazy with gun fights and people getting stabbed.....Didn't think I'd be coming back to a crime infested city...but its the Queen city of saskatchewan, and I'd miss it too much,
Alberta was alright but at the same time It was overrated, sure there lots of work but its so expensive to live out there that you end up busting your balls to be broke,,,barely having enough to cover your ridicoulous rent, and on top of that every thing else........
so happy to actually be home, missed all the summer parties but i guess that's the way that it rolls......well n e way hope your having a good day because I know I'm not.....PCE!
keep it hustle


Published On: 9/26/2006
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It is easy to spit venom from the high ground, but how many people on this site are really in the trenches trying to save not our Nationalism, Corporations, and Secular Politics, but instead fight for freedom, equality, and justice. It's easy to say oh I hate George Bush, but if a democratic campaign worker asked you to help tack up signs to promote an alternative you would probobly skip out and watch reruns of seinfield again.

That is what this is all about after all our humanity our never ending quest to not only become immortal through cosmetic surgery, and absolute destruction of any cultural heritage not consistant with the morality set for by politicians. Politicians whose loyalty is not to justice and service so much as it is to avarice and greed. With only two political parties in this country all we get is the same tired mudslinging campaign with the same two tired choices. There are three branches of government necessary to ensure that all bills and laws do not bend rules just a little too far, but we don't have a third party established enough to be able to help keep that same type of close watch on the government as a whole.

I live in a country that is smart enough to develop state of the art weaponry, but after a dozen generations can't educate its children enough to realize that racism is wrong. We have large gaps not only in equality, but in liability for the annhilation of our ability to survive as a species.


Published On: 9/18/2006
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The ASR trade show is huge.  The San Diego Convention Center plays host to nearly every company that exists within the action sports industry.  Each company rents a booth and showcases their new product.  The retailers then flock into the show to peep the new product and place their orders for next year.

Of course some companies showrooms are a little more elaborate than others. DC, ES, Etnies, Volcom and a few others have 1500+ square foot areas to showcase their product. The booths are big, but they are also busy, packed with buyers trying to order the best brands into their shops.

After the show I preceded to cruise downtown. I got my myself some tall tees from foot locker, and a burrito from baja fresh. When I got back to the hotel I met up with Nitro pro rider Rube Goldberg, who just happened to have tickets to a Billibong fashion show.

Never in my life have a seen soo many beautiful women packed into a club.. maybe because I’d had never been to a real fashion show. The girls in the show were hot, and so was the new Billibong womens clothing line. We found Canadians Dez, Risto and Jamieson in the back drinking vodka sodas, so naturally we joined in.  This was fun of course, until Risto started throughing ice and got himself into a little wrestling match. For some reason the clubs bouncers didn’t take lightly to the fight and both involved parties got the boot.

We followed suit soon after, and moved on to an Etnies party just down the road.  The party was packed, and we were lucky we ran into Etnies Girl team manager Laura Murphy outside.  She managed to squeeze us in back door, and straight up to the VIP. The drinks flowed for a couple more hours, and things got blurry….

Oh, and by the way, while I was over at the Billibong party I may have missed out on a couple of video premiers. Mack Dawg's Follow Me Around and Standard's Draw The Line played at Spreckles. According to Russell Dalby "Mack Dawg was epic, Standard was boring".. and thats that.

- jeff


Risto & Dez

The Billibong Show

Rube Goldberg, Jacquie Berg & Russell Dalby @ the Etnies party



Published On: 9/10/2006
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sorry i blew up in ur face there. but it was a really bad day for me. but yea, still, nuthin important has happened. well, cindy has a new bf, and he has a kid, so i had the house to myself this whole weekend!! it is so quiet without the Terribles(Lance and Tydon) its f*cking scary! sadly no parties. i just moved here and i dont have enough friends for a party yet. but i could make do, believe me, i could. oh, i forgot to tell u where mom went. shes in colledge right now so she was up in Salt Lake taking classes and visiting her sisters. she should be back soon as a matter of fact. ..........nuthin to do really except play on this piece of junk. and damn myspace!!! it keeps telling me i signed in wrong. hell no i didnt!! i signed in just like i always did. ok, i have bored u enough for one day. i really didnt mean to make u fall asleep at lunch. sorry if u got mashed potatoes up ur nose. u can blame me. i suggest a Q-tip to get it out! ;)
 
kork


Published On: 8/27/2006
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Located in Montreal Quebec, but known around the world.

“Designed as an entrance for torch-bearing athletes for the 76 Olympics, The Big O is a tunnel with perfectly tight transitioned walls that open up into one of the best “natural” miniramps on earth. It took the initiative of local skaters to make the spot what it is today. It’s got a good vibe. One of the more fun things to ever skate.”

“The Big O Pipe is in jeopardy. They have chosen the track and field area at the Olympic stadium, which is where the Pipe is, to build a soccer stadium , which could mean the end of the Pipe's existence. We have been meeting with people in order to make our voice heard, letting all parties involved know how much the spot means to us skateboarders. Let's save the pipe!”

Skateboarders are voicing back and seeking media spots to show how important this spot is in determination to help Save the Pipe.
Go to their website and sign their guest book to help Save the Big O pipe.

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




Published On: 8/21/2006
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My Blog: Summer 2006
By: dynorick


Hey all whats goin on? hope youve all been havin' fun in the sun this summer! ive been having a great time.  since may ive only been working 2.5 days a week so to not interfear with my sun tan.  lots of beach time at the Sandbanks, park time at the Trenton Skatepark, and a shi*te load of parties! ive thrown and attended keggars, field parties(WEMF!), and cottage parties.  last weekend i went up to collingwood and god damn i want to live there.  its beautiful in the summer time, the lake is absolutly georgeous (nothing like lake ontario...yuk) and the people are pretty nice.  ive got alot of concerts comming up too.  ive got tool and warped tickets, im planning on sneaking into the family values tour (i knows some ppls) theres wakestock, and i think im going to crash the party at the dungeon in oshawa for the raised fist show.  i also heard that there was a lil gibfest going on in collingwood on the 11th? i may crash that too! haha the weekend of the 12th is going to be hectic! but all in good fun and in the name of summer! haha
 
anyways ive ranted enough about my summer...hope youre enjoying it as much as i am.
 
Cheers ppls, Rick
 
ps....
WHO f*ckED UP MY RATINGS!???!
hahah if you have a heart you'll help me out with those! haha thanks!!


Published On: 8/2/2006
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