I'm quite anticipating...
November 30, 2008

...Tyler Bledsoe's part in Mindfield. If what I've seen firsthand is any indication of what's to come, it's going to be quite impressive.
November 30, 2008

...Tyler Bledsoe's part in Mindfield. If what I've seen firsthand is any indication of what's to come, it's going to be quite impressive.
November 16, 2008

One time, maybe a year and a half ago, I was at lunch with Arto Saari and Clifford. We were casually discussing the come-up of a certain footwear mega-corporation in skateboarding and pondering the many reasons their slow-but-sure success, despite armadas of haters, became a reality. Never short on epic quotes, or metaphor for that matter, Arto blurted out, "You hate us? Here's a hug," as a part of their formula.
We had a laugh. And I'll never forget that quote, not only because of Arto's delivery, but because it's entirely true.
As of late I've been witnessing, firsthand, the same philosophy working for a certain professional skateboarder who's faced armadas of haters in the last few years. His lack of bitterness, his willingness to just move forward, have a good time and do what he sets out to do, blocking out the hate, regardless of who is around or what's going on, is actually really surprising and refreshing.
It's amazing sometimes... the things you can learn about life from skateboarding, as long as you're willing to shut up and listen to it.
November 16, 2008
I've been watching (and quite enjoying) the Battle at the Berrics thus far. I'm not gonna name names, but there's some people doing tricks really really proper and NOT winning and other people doing tricks way less proper and winning. So is, and has always been, the ways of S.K.A.T.E. But what's so rad about skateboarding, compared to say, other sports or activities, is the fact that a "win" isn't always a "win" in the long run.
November 10, 2008

"Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It is already tomorrow in Australia."
-Charles M. Schulz
November 9, 2008

This photo isn't about my handsome British friend Oliver Barton. No, its about that huge, pesky dust blot in the upper right corner of the photo that's cursed me and ruined potentially decent photos of mine for the last few months. At first, I was cleaning my lenses and filters like mad. Sometimes it would appear and sometimes I would think it was gone. Then, I tried cleaning some of my camera's innards. Clearly an amateur with an expensive camera, I realized that's not...
November 9, 2008

One of my favorite things to witness is when someone drops their cell phone. They get sooooo bummed. Pieces go flying... battery covers and whatnot. A corner of their phone is usually all dented or scratched. Then they pick it up and inconspicuously asses damage, as to not reveal how bummed out they are about their little shit gadget being injured, or how a little phone controls their whole life, when inside they feel like punching a wall... or crying. Pay attention next time...
November 6, 2008
The one where I raved about Sheck and Darrell? Well here's Darrell warming up switch and regs. This is what some people call "throwaway."