I lifted the video above from Quartersnacks because it's too good not to embed, but you'll have to go read the Snackman's write up because it's also too good. Low-fi>Hi-fi.
True nerds will know that Keith Spettel's nickname, Keith Nut, is derived from one of the songs in the clip above.
Flow Trash is reviewed here by ESPN skate, in what has turned out to be a slightly controversial piece of writing for the sports leader.
It appears that Hardflip will go live any day now. Now I'm really building this stuff up.
11 comments:
The Flow Trash review just seems to be aimed at a different crowd. I do love the Dom remarks though
Rory Millanes used to ride for my short lived Sabotage Skateboards company (UK), glad to see he is still around!
skate videos that make you wanna go skate right away are the best..meaning shit like this.
Nice editorial in the daily about Surly. A couple facts were a bit off though. The limit for self distribution of beer is 20,000 barrels a year. The limit for growler sales is 3,500 barrels a year. Breweries are currently not allowed to sell pints of beer at all. The bill Surly is trying to pass would allow breweries to sell pints of beer on brewery premises and still distribute to liquor stores, bars, and restaurants.
I drink a lot of beer.
@Random Student
I'm bummed if I got the facts wrong, but if that's the case, the Star Tribune was off too, which was my source for that figure. Thanks for reading.
That was tight. "There's nothing to skate in NY" - a skateshop employee who wishes to remain nameless.
@SPRNTRL
Yeah, he should remain anonymous.
@COAS
Precisely. I'm also of the mindset that there's no such thing as bad publicity, especially when it's pointedly good publicity. Chill out kids.
whats the hip hop song that starts at 4:59? its dope and we all gotta know
Sam, it's from Mixtape by Zoo York. Reference the Quartersnacks link in the post for more details.
How can someone who contributes for ESPN get away with so many spelling errors?
gross, it's not even in HD.
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