
..but they talking now? They got me circling the block when I’m parking now!

Tribute Skateboards: Escape to New York Montage
Probably the first and last review of Can’t Ban the Snackman: Volume 2. Yes, I know I am super late on distribution and things, but the information should be up very shortly. The Champan video still isn’t out, so yell at them before yelling at me. Plus, their video is kind of better.
Quote of the Week: [While driving back to Manhattan from Philadelphia]
Geographically Informed Puerto Rican: “Yo, Manny, what did you do? You just drove back into Philly.”
Geographically Retarded Half-Dominican/Half-Polack: “No, this is Jersey City.“
Another one of those retro things that makes us remember the good old days when things were much simpler. Scans by Jimmy Marketti.
A two-page spread that Ted Newsome did about New York City back in 1998, featuring a pretty sick photo from the other Globe spot, that significantly less people tend to skate. [Click to enlarge].

During a minor foul-mouthed late night altercation
Kirsten Dunst: “Like why are you guys so angry?”
Miles Henry Marquez: “Because that dude was talking shit about one of our good friends.”
Kirsten Dunst: [Presumably under the influence of cocaine, and other morally objectionable substances] “You know… in the scheme of life that doesn’t matter.”
Tron Jenkins: “YO! SHUT THE FUCK UP!“

Bosco painted this thing at the contest this past Saturday, which I unfortunately was not able to get Taji to re-cap. I guess I’ll never know who on 5Boro won.
Rob Harris put together this throw away clip for the >Rich Mahogany video which is supposed to come out in Fall 2007 Spring 2008 Fall of this year.
Many years ago, before Switch Mike perfected the artistry of nollie bigflips, he was telling his moms to “Chill wit dat” in music videos for early-1990s B-list rappers.
I have no reason for posting this whatsoever, but this montage from FTC 3 has always been a favorite, and best of all, features the song Danny Weiss was supposed to skate to in my video back in 2004 before he decided he had a better knack for picking out outfits and taking pictures of random people on the street. You know how frontside heelflips typically are ridiculously difficult to do well? The J.B. Gillet one over the jersey barrier in this clip is the best non-Kalis flip trick in skateboarding history.
No more six stair ledge where the rail was cut off at FedEx anymore.
Vintage Danny Supa part from the Treefort video. (Where do you think that name ranks on the worst-skate-company-name-ever list?)