HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!!! I am announcing that the first long awaited Lake Cunningham night session is set to go this SATURDAY the 2nd! The hours are going to be from 5pm to 9pm! The MORE PEOPLE the better since this is the first ever BMX showing. Even if you don’t want to ride, bundle up and come out and at least show some support. We have been pushing for this for well over a year now. BMX has been making a steady showing at the park which is why they are going to try this out. We got them to chill on the breaks and the pegs (don’t grind the pool coping). PLEASE COME OUT AND SHOW some support! If you do not have full pads, you can rent them there, or they might even flow them to you for a session. Our good behavior has been paying off.
Additional info;
For more information, including hours of operation, rules and regulations, waivers, and admission rates, click here to visit LCRSP’s website, or call the park directly at (408) 794-SKATe (7528).
…for an upcoming horror film in which the premise is that three people are trapped on a ski lift, with the crazy plot twist being that no one else is around for an entire week. Clearly, Hollywood needs some fresh blood in the screenwriter’s guild, because I’d much rather watch this far superior film about three people stuck at a ski resort.
Showed this classic to Krud, LT, and Cobbs last night, and they all agreed that it needed to be posted, so here it is. Somewhere, David Seaborne is taking notes and looking into getting a California Handgun License.
Here’s Marcus O’Brien’s part from his DVD, Welcome to Jefferson State. Click through to see the following two sections: A mix part and the Jeremy Kaiser/Travis Kizer split section.
This weird 1990 anti-drug video is laughable at best, and… well, yeah. Bonus: George C. Scott as an evil cloud of pot smoke. Double Bonus: It originally aired on April 21, 1990, a day too late to save the youth of America.
Apparently a bunch of my friends are stoked on eating french fries and head, so we filmed some ridiculous clips in Oakland. It took me about seven hours to do all of the graphics, both 2D and 3D, and I’m pretty happy with how they came out within that short amount of time.
P.S. If you are wondering how this relates to BMX it doesn’t, but the guys in the video are the dudes that let us crash their parking lot for Scrape the Town. Respect.