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Skateboarding => PHOTOS/VIDEO => Topic started by: cloudy on August 31, 2018, 08:39:57 AM
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so this got uploaded on monday (which i realize in internet time is like years ago), but i didn't see any mention of it on slap and i thought that some people might enjoy it. obviously the obstacle was not built to scale, but it seemed like a fun time with a bunch of good stuff going down. highlights include steve olson (yes, the shorty's one) as the mc, ryan lay's switch 5-0 whilst holding an open pbr tall boy, and miles silvas doing absolutely everything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Chizcoy1s2k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Chizcoy1s2k)
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kind of a coke fueled edit
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Girlfriends who film a cellphone clip of their boyfriends while on vacation get better looking footage than this.
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Miles is so good, even if you don't like his style really can't deny the talent. Zach Allen is the weakest link
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Henry Gartland also fucked that fake little thing up. Joe Reinhart's ollie up and onto the hubba and off onto front 50 on the curb was cool too. I was surprised to see that didn't make this edit.
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kind of a coke fueled edit
I had similar thoughts.
Props to the organizers for nailing the Koston bsnb cover graffiti and the homage to Modus Operandi with the song.
Wallie 5050 to curb 5050 was rad. Lizard King's brother was ripping it as well, Henry Gartland, I'm sure we'll be seeing more of him.
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so neither the Hubba ledge nor the Wallenberg stairs are to scale?
this is bullshit.
FAKE NEWS!
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kind of a coke fueled edit
I had similar thoughts.
Props to the organizers for nailing the Koston bsnb cover graffiti and the homage to Modus Operandi with the song.
Wallie 5050 to curb 5050 was rad. Lizard King's brother was ripping it as well, Henry Gartland, I'm sure we'll be seeing more of him.
the way he jumped into the bs 180 fakie nosegrind 180 out was wild! i really liked that one!
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so neither the Hubba ledge nor the Wallenberg stairs are to scale?
this is bullshit.
FAKE NEWS!
I hope they fix that for the Pier 7th & Army contest