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HARDBODY, MUSHROOMS, AND CANCEL FLIPS WITH ANTONIO DURAO
"Skateboarding should feel like when you were a kid. If you can't reinvent it and make it fun, you should go do something else."
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THE MAKING OF DYLAN RIEDER’S GRAVIS PART WITH FILMMAKER GREG HUNT
An in depth interview about what went into making one of the most iconic video parts of all time.
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WHAT DOES THE END OF SCUMCO & SONS MEAN FOR INDEPENDENT BRANDS?
The East Coast underground mainstay talks about the struggles of running a skateboard brand post-Covid.
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A LOOK THROUGH THE GLASSES OF VINCE PALMER, AKA CHICKEN LITTLE
Get to know the 18-year-old German repping Baker and Supreme in Milan.
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MEET JESSIKA ALEXANDER, ATHLETIC TRAINER TO SKATEBOARDING’S A-LISTERS
"Someone had me pull up to Hollywood High with my table!"
April 13, 2011 2:16 pm
Bro this is so unrealistic, shecks team would never lose, never. Even if his parents were to divorce, he would use that divorce to fuel his unoriginal mastery of the football
December 26, 2013 6:33 am
True, Sheckler is pretty bro’d out, he’s from the heart of “the OC” after all… But if you knew your skate history, you’d know that Sheckler was really brought on the scene as a Chris Branagh replacement after the youngest pro at the time, quit skating. He’s a creation of the “little kid points” bubble from its very beginnings… The fact that he turned out to be a pretty gnarly skateboarder, despite how much you may hate his “bro-ness”, is an example of the phenomenon that, when you sponsor a very young kid, if they stick with it, they will eventually be really good… Nyjah, Provost, Grant Taylor, etc, all come to mind…
November 20, 2017 12:56 am
Một bộ http://www.bkori.com/phim-xx/phim-sex-thu cấp ba ấn tượng đúng không nào người xem tự mình kiểm chứng được và chứng kiến được đúng