Christmas From The Limo-verse — Enzo Kurmaskie’s 2024 Part By Ryan Mettz

Young goat Enzo Kurmaskie teamed up with other known goat Ryan Mettz to bring you a 2024 close-out part from the Limo-verse. All Paris and New York footy, with a lot of time spent in the city’s jaggedest corners that bring out your inner concerned parent every time he goes into traffic: “Where is the person on look-out duty?!” Something about the ender feels very Barley-ian in the best way possible.

Cameos from pretty much the entire Limosine team, and fellow Oregonian, Aidan Olmstead. Run back Enzo’s part in LAND by Cal’s Pharmacy out in Portland once you’re through with it. (First full part after the credits.)

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2012 My Year — Limosine’s Montreal Trip Video

There may be no Canadian S.O.T.Y. finalists, but Canada The Country certainly didn’t get the memo, as it has been basking in unmistakable main character energy as the rest of the world sits on the edge of their seats for the skater that will lay claim to the …year.

Not only did the esteemed Préfontaine Bank walk away with this year’s Time “Person of the Year” award earlier this week, but Limosine — which does not sponsor or employ any Canadians at press time — chose the world’s second biggest country as a shooting location for the commemoration of their latest drop, all during a week that can only rightfully be described as an honorary Canadian Skateboard Week.

Was damn near impossible to suppress the encroaching smile once the beat switched into the second song. Ocean gang we in this motherfucker.

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A ‘HIT’ Video Sequel — Paul Coots’ ‘HURT’ Video

Didn’t think this Sunday morning would coincide with a new batch of Brian Brown footy (yes, “Under My Thumb,” Transworld Let’s Do This!-Brian Brown), but life is full of surprises :)

HURT is the new video by Paul Coutherut — the sequel to the 2021 crowd-pleaser, HIT. The video is a natural continuation from Coots and them’s BSA Boys series from the 2010s, only with an added presence of Max, Cyrus, Nik, Karim and the greater Limo-verse, in addition to a surprise ending mini section from Tony Hawk himself.

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Limo on 9/17 — Limosine’s ’50 Flower’ Video

It has been an astonishing five years (!) since September 17th carried the promise of new Max Palmer and Cyrus footage. For those who still yearn for those simpler times, Limo’s 9/17 release fills the void.

Have often wondered as to why those curb cut gaps on the outer edges of Union Square have never made it into the city’s rotation of Spots That Really Good Skaters Skate™ — especially with 10+ years of people propping those planter grates up to the pillars — and this video addresses that concern (see above.)

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Depressed in midlife? Try Quartersnacks, study suggests

Thank you to everyone who grabbed something from the webstore this weekend. Orders are going out as we speak, and stuff is available at your local shop by the end of this week globally if it isn’t already ❤️

Hope Dr. Paul O’Connor gets a commission from the tidal wave of electric skateboard sales that the New York Post‘s “Depresseed in midlife?” headline just incited ;) Jk, jk.

Added Turtle Productions’ “The Karlsplatz Video” from Vienna, Austria to The QS One-Spot Part Map. We’re nearing 80 parts filmed at one spot! (This one is also where the #1 from last week’s Top 10 was from.)

You can find the footage of Nick Matthews’ gap-lipslide HUF tribute on the midtown FDR benches in his very nuts “Venture x Uprise” part on Thrasher. The perpendicular Zuccotti trick is maybe the wildest thing ever done there.

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