Psycho Unity – If You Want To Get The Right Job
Posted in Artists, Artsyness, Psycho Unity comic strip on February 23rd, 2010 by corpo Tags: comic strip, frank zirbel, mental insect, psycho unityI finally finished Obama’s book
Posted in Me Me Me on February 23rd, 2010 by corpoThis is what it’s like when I play SKATE against anyone
Posted in Random Funniness on February 23rd, 2010 by corpoI might win sometimes, but that doesn’t mean I’m better. Ha.
Cougars
Posted in Random Funniness on February 23rd, 2010 by corpoI hope Nate sees the humor in this one.
skate journal: Cold St Julien parking garage with Nate (Feb 22, 2010)
Posted in Skate Journal on February 23rd, 2010 by corpoAnother frigid winter night. About 8 degrees. UGH. Nate and I wanted to do something different so we drove downtown and parked next to the side entrance to the St Julien parking garage. We went down the side stairs unnoticed and found a mostly dry cooling parking garage with tons of parking blocks for us to shralp. I say “cooling parking garage” because it seemed to get colder by the minute. It started off pretty warm, but by the time we left we could see our breath. The parking garage was also covered in at least a quarter of an inch of dust. Yuck.We ended up at a group of oddly arranged blue parking blocks. You couldn’t really grind or slide them too easily because the ends either ran into puddles or pillars. But they were fun to try stuff over in lines which we did for awhile. I can’t remember all that went down at that point, we were mostly just kinda dorking around. At one point I tried to sw front 180 a puddle then kickflip a parking block that was right after it (by “right after it” I mean 20 feet which isn’t much setup when your old and slow like me) and I got it. I even pushed switch before the 180. I think Nate did a nollie shove over one followed by a no comply on another. He’s got good no complys. He said it’s the old man 8″ board that allows him to do old man tricks so well. We settled in on trying stuff over a parking block for awhile. Nate put down a ton of tricks of course. Nollie, nollie shove, nollie 180s, 180s, halfcabs both ways and a banger at the end – nollie flip. I struggled with kickflips, but got some as well as 180s, a sketchy pop shove, sw front 180 and a horrible backside flip. But it’s definitely the first backside flip I’ve done over something and after the sketchy one I was getting close to doing a good one. Nate started doing the little dump truck tricks where you ride into a curb and put the nose on then transfer to the other side. After a couple regular ones he ended up doing all kinds of variations. 180s both ways, shoves both ways and attempts at nollie b/s flip out and more. It was rad. I couldn’t do the regular transfer, but after tons of tries I got a nollie back shove transfer. Felt really fun. We left the frigid garage after ollieing onto a very narrow sidewalk going down the hill of one of the exit ramps. SUPER fun and sketchy. It’s about a foot wide with a wall next so it feels like your going to hang up at any second and go flying. By the end your going fast. We both did it first try though and it was a great ender on a fun evening.