Epicly Later'd, with the one and only Jason Dill that matters. Dill is definitely a bit different, but fucking awesome (no pun intended;). These video's are good to watch if you haven't seen them before.
"I dont believe what I just saw":
Friday, March 27, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
REPPIN' ONTARIO!
Mark Appleyard has been rippin' for quite some time. Born in Oakville, went to school in burlington and skated the GTA. This guy has been skating since he was 9 years old. Appleyard has won the title for "skater of the year" for magazines like transworld( a few times)and thrasher, and has footage in enough video's.
new footage from the berrics (unreal):
on the nollie flip tip!
and from sorry:
good part in my opinion!
new footage from the berrics (unreal):
on the nollie flip tip!
and from sorry:
good part in my opinion!
Friday, March 20, 2009
ITS THAT TIME AGAIN
I wanna find someone who has a mini-ramp and is down for some mini ramp parties. This guy obviously knows whats up, givin it 100% , that drop in was going to fail from the second he had 2 feet on the board.
good for a "lol"
good for a "lol"
Thursday, March 19, 2009
RIP MARTIN TARBACK A.K.A. "DREADLOCKS"

Many of you who have skated the streets of Kitchener-Waterloo have come across Dreadlocks at one point or another whether you realize it or not. I heard alot of different stories about this guy, you never really know whats true and whats not. The article below taken from The Record, must be somewhat correct to be released to the general public, but then again you never really know. He seemed to be pretty nice, and would rarely not return a hello or smile and nod. It sucks he had to go right after that brutal winter, just as it was getting nice.
Taken from The Record:
Few men can make a room full of street-hardened police officers tear up.
But Martin Tarback could, such was the pull of his story -- of an adult life often spent with no place to call home, lost in the black hole of mental illness. He was an imposing, gentle giant, nicknamed "Dreadlocks," who shuffled around Kitchener's streets, where he lived for almost 20 years.
Tarback died Tuesday at Freeport Health Centre after a long struggle with cancer. He was 41.
Many who moved through downtown -- outreach workers, business owners, residents -- knew the man with the long beard and dreadlocks who often dressed in layers of tattered, dark clothing.
But Tarback also left an impact on the group of men and women who have walked the streets as officers of the Waterloo Regional Police.
For the beat cops of the Frederick Street police station, he was just Martin -- the guy they'd give a pair of boots, gloves, long johns, a bit of money or the occasional cigarette.
"There wasn't a foot patrol officer in our division who didn't know him," said Supt. Bryan Larkin, who has known Tarback since he was a rookie constable in his early 20s.
"Our streetscape has changed forever, because he was such a friendly, familiar face."
News of Tarback's death made for a sad day the police station yesterday, he said. Many remembered him from sensitivity training sessions where Tarback would be brought in to tell his story to a room full of 30 or 40 officers.
"On many occasions, he brought the room to tears," Larkin said. "He moved many officers who had worked with him for years."
Despite his rough appearance, Tarback earned a soft spot in the hearts of people who met him.
Strangers would buy him coffee. Little old ladies gave him chocolates. Downtown store owners bought him clothes and once put him up in a Victoria Street motel.
"A lot of people tried to help him," said Mark Garner, executive director of the Kitchener Downtown Business Association. "But he wanted to do things on his own terms, and he did it his own way."
By all accounts, Tarback had a normal childhood. In his teen years, he was a good-looking young man, with a steady hand on a pool cue and piercing eyes. He went to Eastwood Collegiate Institute and had a loving family.
But mental illness was slowly clouding his reality. By his 20s, he was living on the streets, sleeping in ATM lobbies, and turning away from the medication and doctors who could have offered him a more normal life.
Tarback had his good periods, when he'd accept help for his alcoholism and mental illness from the city's social agencies. And he had his bad periods, when he was unreachable.
Many people quietly looked out for him. He had an account at the King Street TD Bank branch, and could access a daily allotment there.
Many who came to really know him, saw him as more than just a man on the street, holding out his hand.
For many in downtown, he was a reminder that everyone has a story to tell, and everyone has hidden scars, Larkin said.
And for other people living on the street, Tarback's legacy just might be a kinder, more understanding police force.
"If we see somebody with their arm in a sling, we go 'oh, they must be hurt" Larkin said. "But it's much harder to see the signs of someone suffering from mental illness."
A memorial service is planned for Friday, March 27 at 3 p.m. at St. John's Community Kitchen, 97 Victoria St. N.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
KRINK IS IN!
AND 100% BUTTER, Such nice colours, Some colours are already sold out. Get in and check them out. Upped on 4 oz mops, 5 colours of k-66 ballpoints, 9 colours of 60ml squeeze mops (black and white sold out already)4 colours in the K-71 markers, and introducing the k-42 to the shop, these thin little guys are real talk. We got the new gold krink too, get stoked, get grimey.







Friday, March 13, 2009
"I TESTIFY THE BEST IS I"
SEAN P!!!!
and bootcamp, but P is the best, kills it every time, this video is all around amazing though.
and bootcamp, but P is the best, kills it every time, this video is all around amazing though.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
MR.CHI CITY
this guys video's are always good for a chuckle, these are a good way to pass some time on a cold windy afternoon. The joy's of being a youtube star, I think Im going to try and make it, then go to youtube parties and brag about my views.
but check these out:
Mr Chi City talks about his fridge:
Mr Chi City give money away for christmas:
Mr Chi City goes to McDonalds:
but check these out:
Mr Chi City talks about his fridge:
Mr Chi City give money away for christmas:
Mr Chi City goes to McDonalds:
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
KRINK!
Friday, March 6, 2009
EAST BOUND AND DOWN
This is one series I really hope they continue making. Danny McBride plays a washed up major league baseball player, who teaches gym at a middle school. This Show always had me laughing, def worth checking out. The show features stars like: John Hawkes, Jennifer Irwin and Will Ferrel.
Here's a little preview:
Here's a little preview:
Thursday, March 5, 2009
GUARDIAN ANGELS...UHHHH
You may have seen this on bombing science, but this got me pretty fired up. Volunteer's who are on call 24/7, go out of their way to help police do their jobs. If you ask me they seem like a bunch of police foundation drop outs. A DJ who likes graffiti also helped arrest a couple of graffiti writers in chi-city. Check his flickr and send him hate mail or, fan mail if that's your thing.
Check how brutal they're treated,I would Love to see these guys out-numbered at one time.
flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/59286373@N00/
brutality:
Check how brutal they're treated,I would Love to see these guys out-numbered at one time.
flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/59286373@N00/
brutality:
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
WASSUP ROCKERS!
If you liked the classic movie "kids" from Larry Clark, you should enjoy this one. Its about a group of skaters out of South Central who travel to Hollywood and Beverly Hills. They cant help getting in trouble with the police, and deal with rich girls on their ass and their jealous boyfriends to follow. enjoy
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