Friday, October 31, 2008

Toe Jam

I came home today and sat down. I took off my sock and upon glancing forth I noticed a slight malfunction with my toe nail. Seems a few rather hard impacts on the inside end of my shoe while skating final produced some results.



Quickly realizing what luck had been bestowed upon me I took the time to bang out some Bach and Beetoven on the ole' pianer.



After that I thought I would try and utilize some tradional naturopathic healing methods taught to me in a previous life by a talking radish. Not sure if I'm supposed to see results right away but the old "Injury in the Rotting Lettuce" method usually does the trick.




Goodnight and sweet dreams.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

It curves to the left...

...this ledge that Jesse kickflip front nosed.

Slice Life Interview

Scored a photo in this interview. It's been up for awhile but for those that didn't catch it here it is. Jeremiah Doubt talks about the video he's made of stunts done on this special transportation unit.


http://push.ca/blogs/andrewsk/archive/2008/09/15/slice-life-believe-the-hype.aspx

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Thursday, October 23, 2008

This Wall's Got Potential

Quickly testing out the silhouette effect of this wall one night with an ollie by Jesse. We gotta go back and get some serious stuff. Shoot it black and white on film. Anyone with trick ideas lemme know.

Footplant'n

I don't know if I ever sent this too you Matt.

- Ollie out to foot plant on a skinny ass ledge.

More Roof Madness

Cort accesses the death potential of the roof gap.



A little later Dan and Cort find themselves trying to figure out how to get the board back from the monsterous prickle bushes after it flies off the portables roof.

Roof Mongrels

Here's your front bigspin Matty G.

Sept. in BC



Wednesday, October 22, 2008

I Spy With My Little Eye...

Hill - solo sesh

Dunbat Steeze

Some olders shots from the park. Jesse T with a big ballin heelflip and Mr. Hill with a monster ollie, towering kickflip, and a masterfully caught 3 flip.





























Where We Are

The Junk-Drawer is currently housed in towering piles of garbage bags in the city of Toronto. Peep the smog yo.