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emgeemann:

nweez:

accurate. from This Is A Book by Demetri Martin.

Precisely.

emgeemann:

nweez:

accurate. from This Is A Book by Demetri Martin.

Precisely.

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petercroce:

theendofempire:

Noam Chomsky wants you to shred the state.

I can’t even get over the beauty of this picture.

petercroce:

theendofempire:

Noam Chomsky wants you to shred the state.

I can’t even get over the beauty of this picture.

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This short little video captures what skateboarding is all about; having fun on any terrain on any board.

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Speedboarding marketing is here!  I’m excited to see this.  What’s funny is that I actually had the last G’Zone Boulder and broke it falling at 35.  Not-so-unbreakable!

Speedboarding marketing is here!  I’m excited to see this.  What’s funny is that I actually had the last G’Zone Boulder and broke it falling at 35.  Not-so-unbreakable!

grahamhousemedia:

Here’s another one from Five Mile Hill. We got down real hard about 4 separate times for about 20-30 minutes each, but we left the hill with this alteration. Dedicated to America!

grahamhousemedia:

Here’s another one from Five Mile Hill. We got down real hard about 4 separate times for about 20-30 minutes each, but we left the hill with this alteration. Dedicated to America!

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Grand Haven, Michigan has to be the most skate anti-friendly city I have ever been to in my entire life.  The police will give you an $80 ticket no questions asked for skating anywhere in any street, and have even had longboard stings before when they camp out on the side of the road and wait for people to skate by.  We had mixed responses from the locals too.  Younger folk and older men loved it, but God forbid you cross paths with a middle-aged housewife.  It’s too bad because there are some pretty rad spots here.
Anyways, the cops actually did block the roads for a push race/board meeting last Saturday.  They didn’t look too happy to do it, but they still did it.  Here was my setup for the event.
grahamhousemedia:

Nuff said.
—via Peter Croce

Grand Haven, Michigan has to be the most skate anti-friendly city I have ever been to in my entire life.  The police will give you an $80 ticket no questions asked for skating anywhere in any street, and have even had longboard stings before when they camp out on the side of the road and wait for people to skate by.  We had mixed responses from the locals too.  Younger folk and older men loved it, but God forbid you cross paths with a middle-aged housewife.  It’s too bad because there are some pretty rad spots here.

Anyways, the cops actually did block the roads for a push race/board meeting last Saturday.  They didn’t look too happy to do it, but they still did it.  Here was my setup for the event.

grahamhousemedia:

Nuff said.

—via Peter Croce

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True skateboarding art.  This is really crazy awesome.  I had to pause it a couple times just to see what was going on.

The World is Shrinking

Over here at MSU I see at least one new longboarder a day. Yesterday I saw a guy eating alone in the cafeteria with a board so I approached him to tell him about our kick off race coming up this weekend. He ended up coming over to our table to eat with us.

We then moved on to techy nerdy talk, naturally, and I noticed that his board had some Mile High Skates Hybrids on it. I asked him how he heard of MHS and said a buddy down in Florida told him to get it. I asked him who the guy was, since a buddy and myself had a fun skate trip down to Florida Christmas/New Years of 2008/2009. It ended up being a mutual friend named Sheldon down in Orlando. Sheldon games with this guy, and Sheldon gave us a good tour of the Orlando/Clairemont area.  Small world huh?

This brings up an interesting and controversial point. As the world shrinks and the internet brings people together, it challenges the typical, “Don’t talk to strangers” or going even further, “Don’t stay at people’s houses you don’t know” schema. I personally have met up with people based on skating alone in Florida, Kentucky, and Ontario. Each time, people were glad to give up couch or floor space and even go as far as to let us shower and feed us. It’s so great to be a part of such a tight-knit brother/sisterhood. Keep up the good work, skaters.

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Pickitup pickitup pickitup!

After telling Anton I’d hit him up later in the week for about 3 weeks I finally got a hold of him and we got an interview.  This dude is hilarious and truly a player in the future of longboarding.  Check out what he’s up to.

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