June 17, 2013

What The Devil?

This is appropriate, given recent weather conditions. The source.

Following a long hiatus, THEHESHDOTCOM is back, no doubt sustained by a steady fuel of booze, drugs and all-caps. Domain rentals typically last two years, let's wish them luck.

I do not remember if this was previously linked; buy any and all Dana Ross videos or paraphernalia here.

Details for Go Skateboarding Day are right here.

Thoughts on that Appleyard part? I found it a bit underwhelming, I guess (agreeing with this), mostly because I'd just watched this Tyler Surrey and Gustav Tonnesen section.

PJ Ladd as Wu Tang and it works.

5 comments:

  1. jonathan richman17/6/13 2:47 PM

    appleyards fakie flip switch crook

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  2. I felt underwhelmed too. I had just watched that Tim Zom Bombaklats part.

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  3. underwhelmed? In this day and age of boring style and trick lists I found Appleyard to be extremely fun to watch. As always his style shines through, and the 180 fakie 5-0 to fakie flip was insane!!! I Disagree on this one Munzy.

    B-show

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  4. THEHESH.COM20/6/13 11:51 AM

    WE WENT WITH THE 5 YEAR DOMAIN RENTAL

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  5. Wylie Tueting22/6/13 8:45 AM

    It's an interesting question, indeed, whether I felt Appleyard's part was a bit "underwhelming." Hmmm! . . . I would just say that, while I definitely felt there was a lack of hard-driving or creative lines in the part, the part was fairly impressive, generally; and Appleyard's style was gliding about gracefully, as usual. He doesn't quite suck me in like he did in the days of Sorry and Really Sorry, but his delicacy-of-form and rail-competence -- the former typified by his bs nosegrind pop-in on the hubba to steep roll-in (note his American flag T-shirt there, cheay!), and the latter typified by his kickflip fs crook through the donky of the handrail (Ooh!) -- always manage to remind me. . . .

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