Village Psychic Granite hat
Skateboarding's Missing Youth on Bubble
Mike is stoked on Dr. Scholl’s Plantar Fasciitis Arch Support Sleeves, Willy Staley’s Time’s magazine piece about going on a steak and fermented foods diet, and going to Boston.
Templeton is stoked on designer Ken Isaacs’ book, How To Build Your Own Living Structures.
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Realtree? Seriously? You can buy that stuff in Walmart. Shout out to the people that hunt and/or do outdoors activities, but yeah, Realtree has zilch to do with skateboarding.
I don't even know what a rub brick is. Things are so out of the loop here that I'm clueless.
I have a full set of tools in my car. I got tired of people asking for a wrench and not having one. I've got a squeegee and paper towels in my car, too. I definitely support the idea of bringing assorted tools to spots. Maybe not a leaf blower because those things are obnoxious.
Eating and skating is beyond gross. You get so dirty that food is unappealing. Before and after is the only way to go. I generally skate close enough to home that I don't even bother with bringing water along unless it is really hot.
I asked a kid to skip a Guns & Roses song once.
I think Mike nailed it in that the world is different now. It doesn't feel like it is for the better either.
No to golf. It's like trying to make Elijah Berle a Thrasher skater. He's Transworld all the way. Isn't Quietlife by Andy Mueller? He worked at Girl and Lakai for the longest time.
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