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fcsk, that would have been awesome.
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can't wait to go riding. That BikeCar movie at the BFF was inspiring - normal conditions, normal riding with your friends, no monster gaps etc...
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I'm heading down to this. you should try and get tix there still may be some left
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Nah Huck is a much better mag ;oP
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Weeeeellllll...
No accounting for taste ; )
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Thanks, there's lots to work on, but that was the first issue, so there's always things that you could have done better. Onboard Europe is still going strong as a paper mag, Onboard Digital is for North America. I'm on the Onboard Digital team.
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• #10
OK saw the contributor's page - I see your involvement. cool!
I used to compete a bit 10 years ago and work in the industry (Rossignol) - still really into it, but too many broken bones calmed down my ambitions!have you seen Ken Block's car/snow jump? I just emailed him and he sent me some really cool pics of it (I know him through the car connection - shhh!).
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It's a lot of fun, I've been doing snowboard stuff for about the last fifteen years - don't make much money, but it's better than a real job...
Yeah, I saw that Ken Block thing - it's awesome! We tried to get it for the next issue's 'banger' pages, but its all tied up with Transworld or Snowboarder (I forget who)...
I'll try and bring some DVD's to polo on Sunday (my friend owns Lockdown Productions, who make a Brit snowboard movie every year - it's fun stuff)
Cheers
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@ Le Car: +1 to the broken bones. Not that I ever got that far.
I love Absinthe films cos they always have that great type of tree / free riding that gives me more stoke than big kicker action.
That pic is mental! Would love to see video footy. Didn't know Ken Block was into cars but I guess he's got the £££ to get into more than skating!
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Anyone go to this? Any good?
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yes mate
nice one for the info. on the screening
both the films were excellent
danny davis from analog is classic. some well fresh riding in there.
triple back flip did it for medid you make it down there?
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Nope, gutted tho sounds great. Think Sano was going - did you spot any bikes there?
Have you seen any of the Danny Davis stuff on High Cascade's podcasts? He rules the pipe (e.g. Back to back 10s on 3 consecutive walls).
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I ended up working until 10 so didn't make it down't. My bird went hough and came back hammered. The Special Blend van turned up at our work earlier - 60" plasma screen in the back with a sound system and deckchairs watching the new Special Blend movie (First Chair Last Call) blasting out at smithfield. Good movie, you can download it for free from http://www.special-blend.com
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• #17
hey sano
john here. met you at the alley cat last week.
nice one on the special blend treattop wknd fella
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Hey Johnny
Polo Sunday?
or should I say 'watch polo, drink beer Sunday'?
Very OT but I know there are some skaters amongst us, so guess there may be some snowboarders too...
"Revolutions snowboard shop, Greenwich, London in conjunction with Analog Clothing and Burton snowboards proudly presents the only London screening of Burton's new team movie 'Thanks in advance' and the only UK screening of the new Analog snow team movie 'Trouble in Japan'....
It all takes place on Thursday 8th November at the Picture House Cinema, Greenwich, London. from 7pm and then continues at the 'The Admiral Hardy' bar in Market Square, Greenwich from 9pm for music and giveaways.
There are only 115 tickets available for the cinema and they are strictly first come, first served. Simply email jason@revolutionz.co.uk and he will confirm if you are in. You MUST collect the tickets from the Revolutionz store in Greenwich anytime before the screening upto and including the day....
Those not lucky enough to get a ticket can still come along to the after party to enjoy the fun.. See the flyer for more details"
Only just got the email, so I presume tickets are still available.