Trapping with the snow

February 9th, 2010 | 11:42 pm | Daily News | 7 Comments

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I recently regressed about fifteen years into the past technologically, as I no longer own a computer, or at least a working one. Which you know, means that it is a bit hard to maintain a website. Maybe they’ll orchestrate a fundraiser on password night at the Bowery one day, but until then, we’ll see how this goes.

Speaking of technology, skateboarding seems to be headed fast into two different directions. While everyone is taking out student loans to they could buy the latest HD device for their “film” and/or profound excavation of the beauty and brilliance that coincides with a bunch of skateboarders sitting in a cargo-van littered with McDonald’s wrappers and Coors Light cans, the opposite end of the spectrum is moving in a wholly different direction — the low resolution Flip Cam / Cell Phone Cam / iPhone 3GS. Frankly, this is the more honorable option, but that should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with this website’s aesthetic biases. Long-gone are the days when the VX1 was the sole standard, and you were a failure for owning a TRV or Canon according to a bunch of message board geeks. The real format war has come.

Anyway, Adam Abada made a flip cam video, as did everyone’s favorite Nolita degenerate, Matthew Mooney. And here’s one of Pryce and Francesco in Malmo. Where they skate in zero degree weather.

Bryan started posting out takes footage from the mid 2000s over on Official. Luis Tolentino and Jasonwear sections are the first to be up, and they should bring you back to a time when life was much simpler.

Due to a Ryan Hickey thread on the Slap Message board, someone posted a link to this unreleased interview footage of Ryan Hickey that wasn’t included in the DVD release of Deathbowl to Downtown.

Camo pants!

Ty is famous.

The takeover! I can do without the screaming dread though. It only works in Smif-N-Wessun songs.

Quote of the Week:I saw her at Lit years later, and she was like, ‘What are you doing here?’ What am I doing here? I’ve gotten into like thirty fights here. What are you doing here?- Marquez.

HUUUUUMMIDDDITY

June 8th, 2008 | 11:22 pm | Daily News | 9 Comments

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In an attempt to expand QS beyond international borders, we recently made a trip to an underwhelming city known as Montreal, some 350 miles north of Quarter Snacks Headquarters. It made me really proud of America, and made me never want to leave this country ever again, aside from maybe a trip back to the motherland, since they did in fact sustain the longest war with America in its history, making it undoubtedly the only other country I’ll tolerate. Here’s a blogtastic photo update, that should inform you of the horrible food, the really unforgivably sordid hotel rooms, and the country’s habit of serving shots smaller than a child’s dose of robotussin. Best of all, they’re taken on the best forty-dollar camera ever. Your Leica sucks.

Some dude ARTIST named Tom Sachs made just about the most perfect quarterpipes ever in Midtown. The problem (there always has to be one, right?) is that they are located within a gallery space of a bougey Park Avenue office building. Furthermore, they are ART and made out of bronze. Best of all, “If it’s made in bronze, it’s no longer this menacing object of noise and liability but now something that has to be protected.” People who talk out of their ass in the name of “art” are great.

The people responsible for Deathbowl to Downtown told me that the documentary should be available on DVD as late as the Fall, so that would probably be your first chance to see it, if you missed the premiere.

Late, but Police Informer posted this good vintage Thrasher article.

I Got a Thing, You Got a Thing..

April 13th, 2008 | 2:22 pm | Daily News | 11 Comments

Quarter Snacks has began expanding over the Atlantic and started laying the groundwork for QS International. The first affiliation has began over the Italian border. I wanted to actually get this clip in a Quicktime file, but thanks to the 28k connection that the majority of Italians are equipped with, it began to seem more like a dream that would never be realized. So we had to settle for the next best thing.

QS International: Italy. Check out Eye On Flo for more Italian QS affiliates.

2nd Nature out in Westchester is premiering their video this coming week in several locations, the most convenient of which is downtown on Allen Street at Epstein’s, a mere TWO blocks away from the Fish! That premiere will be happening on this coming Thursday. Click here for the flyer. Also, Steve put a trailer for the video on his website. Watermelon Alex, Jose Pereyra, Steve Marino, Brian Brown and others have parts in the video.

New York montage from FTC 3

Quote(s) of the Week [Deluxe Edition]:There’s a 35% chance of rain and and a 55% chance of beer.” – Charles Lamb

Gonz: “Moya, could you set up my board?
Moya: “You’re pro. Go set up your own board. ‘Fuck outta here.

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