The thing that always bothered me about “Day In The Life” sections is that they always seemed so planned and scripted. Like the camera guy comes in and “wakes the skater up,” they visit a couple cool spots, “accidentally” bump into all their homies, crack a beer and fade to black.
So naturally (stupidly) for this segment, we did the total opposite and came in with almost no preparation. We figured we’d spend a couple of hours and hang out – whatever Quim was feeling that day, we would do it with him, whether that’s grabbing a coffee, listening to music or holding his groceries.
Here’s just a small glimpse of time we spent with Quim walking around Union Square and Astor Place, freestyling with jazz bands in Washington Square Park, before sipping kava tea in the East Village seeing if it would get us high.
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December 13, 2016 4:16 pm
Got to love Quim coming right out my city
December 13, 2016 8:03 pm
Thanks Jenkem and Quim for producing something raw and real! Bigs up Quimtime. Stay concentrated!
December 14, 2016 3:22 am
Yea yeah! Quim Cardona for President! Thank-you Jenkem! Keep skating underground!!! To all you little brats… go die im tired of seeing yall wearing those same assloaf Nikes and a gold chain to the skatepark. Corporations in it for profit, we are in the business of love. Go watch Real Kicked Out of Everywhere and get it straight be KROoked
December 14, 2016 6:44 am
I really like this segment. It’s laid back, original and truthful. And it represents one side of skateboarding that I really love and miss. Skating for fun at 38 the same way you skated at 14. You gotta love a skater like Quim.