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Friday, August 31st, 2007
Just got new t’s in from these guys. They are so good they have to be seen to be believed. Broke hoes is a no no….
I know, we couldn’t believe it either…
now in stock!!! NEW THUNDER LIGHTS!! VOLCOM DVD “LET’S LIVE” NEW JUST DECKS!!! MORE DECKS FROM ZOO YORK, ELEMENT, BAKER AND MORE!! Hurry in to get stuff while you can!
http://www.skateboarding.com/skate/video/0,23430,1655782-1434661,00.html
Featuring pros Tony Hawk, Matt Ball, Steve Nesser, Brian Sumner, Jeremy Klein, Willy Santos, and Shaun White, and ams Justin Figueroa, Randy Ploesser, David Loy, Derek Burdette, Sean Eaton, Shaun Gregoire, Jean Postec, Riley Hawk, Nathan LaCoste, and Jon Dickson.
Even Riley Hawk is in this…com’ on
They will also be having a premiere down at ollie’s skatepark, who knows, Tony might even show..
http://www.skateboarding.com/skate/news/article/0,23271,1655763,00.html
In a mad world, only the mad are sane.
IN SHORT…
Steve Rocco, the controversial godfather of street, led a cultural revolution during the early 1990s toppling the corporate giants who controlled the skateboard industry and ushering in the most degenerate, savage, innovative & entertaining era in the history of skateboarding. For better or worse his legacy shaped skateboarding as we know it today like no other.
Featuring: a whos who of skateboarding including Ryan Sheckler! I bet his insight on Rocco will be awesome.
THE MAN WHO SOULED THE WORLD features over 80 leading skate pros to tell its story about Rocco and the emergence of street skating and skater-run companies. We recognize that thousands of others were involved in this pivotal time and movement in skateboarding.
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The Blade released their interview on the event today. We met with their writer who focused on art happenings in Toledo. For the most part the article isn’t as bad as it could be, but we all know for a fact that outside of skateboarding, people just don’t get us, or it.
The Blade
Skateboard artworks capture joy of sport
In the small, fiercely independent world of skateboarding, art and athletics intersect.
“It’s a sport that intertwines perfectly with art; there’s an individuality you have in both,” said Michael Paulus, 34, skateboarder, artist, and coproducer of “Just Inspired.” This new exhibit is an homage to the young sport that exhilarates its athletes with speed, a sense of freedom, and moments of airborne weightlessness.
I even have the Tutak and Mills action figures. I make them argue about skate facts. Mills comes with the “talk to the hand” quick release button and Scotts does no complys for days.
Toledo City Paper
Just Skateboarding celebrates its first decade with a big bash
by Ryan A. Bunch
published August 15th 2007
Ten years ago Scott Tutak decided Toledo’s skate community needed a haven. Today, Just Skateboarding, the small shop on Middlesex Drive, next to the University of Toledo is a place where local skaters know they can find familiar faces, expert advice and sweet gear.
On Saturday, August 18, two Just fans and local skaters, Michael Paulus and Ryan Shull unveil a ten year anniversary blowout for the shop, called “Just Inspired,” is a skater-centric art show/party — featuring 15 local artists — that will take place at Space 237, 237 N. Michigan St., from 7 - 10 p.m.