The Zombie vs. Shark record release show was a hoot. Debris' killed it as always.
Zombie vs. Shark played their new album and put on a great show. If you missed it you can pick up their new album online here.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Friday, November 26, 2010
fromOklahoma
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Something good to look at
This WILL be fun.
This will be a good place to buy Christmas gifts. (Check out the Fried Okra booth by pal Adrian) there's a link over there ->
Then you should keep going south to this. I've been listening to this new album for a bit and it's really, really good. Go see them play it live and buy one of them shits. Thanks again for the advance copy, dudes!
This will be a good place to buy Christmas gifts. (Check out the Fried Okra booth by pal Adrian) there's a link over there ->
Then you should keep going south to this. I've been listening to this new album for a bit and it's really, really good. Go see them play it live and buy one of them shits. Thanks again for the advance copy, dudes!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Dance This Mess Around
Matt Nelson and George Dobson- P.C. old timers (Friz and I were the generation after them). We all still skate and that's really all that matters.....
Wes learned feeble fakies all over the place.....
C.R.E.T.E. an acronym for the brilliantly long-winded "Clandestine Revitalization and Enhancement of Transitionless Environments" you can get one at http://www.sauceskateboardzine.com/SAUCE/SAUCE_store.html and the money goes directly to buying bags of 'crete for new spots.
I know these are over there in the "store", but this way you can click on it and see the logo better.
Took Marge to see one of her favorites- The B-52s!
Stoked!
They sounded and looked awesome- wish I would've taken a picture of their merch table; everything from lunch boxes to "Rock Lobster" stuffed animals. Perfect.
Took it to Stillwater for a campus mission- Friz rolls a Top prior to more running from the fuzz. Ahhhh street skating- love it.
These benches are amazing- made out of that plastic stuff the skateparks use and don't require wax or anything. Great spot, Georgie!
Wes learned feeble fakies all over the place.....
C.R.E.T.E. an acronym for the brilliantly long-winded "Clandestine Revitalization and Enhancement of Transitionless Environments" you can get one at http://www.sauceskateboardzine.com/SAUCE/SAUCE_store.html and the money goes directly to buying bags of 'crete for new spots.
I know these are over there in the "store", but this way you can click on it and see the logo better.
Took Marge to see one of her favorites- The B-52s!
Stoked!
They sounded and looked awesome- wish I would've taken a picture of their merch table; everything from lunch boxes to "Rock Lobster" stuffed animals. Perfect.
Took it to Stillwater for a campus mission- Friz rolls a Top prior to more running from the fuzz. Ahhhh street skating- love it.
These benches are amazing- made out of that plastic stuff the skateparks use and don't require wax or anything. Great spot, Georgie!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Demonica
It doesn't get much cooler than Frank Gerwer.
Took Wesley to his first punk show on Friday, here's one of the openers- The Applicators from Austin.
Pretty good.
The self-proclaimed greatest band in the world- The Dwarves!
Behind the back- no bigs.
"Ma'am, you've got a dildo on your head."
Red shreds.
In a rare scene "He who cannot be named" was forced to keep his pants on. (all ages show)
Viet and Mikey Red
Gotta love The Conservatory.
Derby, KS- the BMX dicks had the bowl on lock-down, so we were forced to skate the weird stuff. Frontside 360.
Wes- frontside flip
Flattering graffiti at "College Bar", which was once a great hangout known as "Mike's College Bar" in Stillwater.
Speaking of Smash flattery- met this kid I'd never met rolling one of our boards in Derby. Turns out he'd been visiting family in Stillwater and befriended Friz. Neat.
Benihana by Taylor. I'm all for dork tricks, but this isn't the first time lately I've seen good skateboarders throwing these things out with (seeming) seriousness. Ouch.
Took Wesley to his first punk show on Friday, here's one of the openers- The Applicators from Austin.
Pretty good.
The self-proclaimed greatest band in the world- The Dwarves!
Behind the back- no bigs.
"Ma'am, you've got a dildo on your head."
Red shreds.
In a rare scene "He who cannot be named" was forced to keep his pants on. (all ages show)
Viet and Mikey Red
Gotta love The Conservatory.
Derby, KS- the BMX dicks had the bowl on lock-down, so we were forced to skate the weird stuff. Frontside 360.
Wes- frontside flip
Flattering graffiti at "College Bar", which was once a great hangout known as "Mike's College Bar" in Stillwater.
Speaking of Smash flattery- met this kid I'd never met rolling one of our boards in Derby. Turns out he'd been visiting family in Stillwater and befriended Friz. Neat.
Benihana by Taylor. I'm all for dork tricks, but this isn't the first time lately I've seen good skateboarders throwing these things out with (seeming) seriousness. Ouch.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Motorhead with me
Charlie from Bartelsville- front blunt
Banner Pilot!
Wes & Robbie
Lurk.
Ryan- frontside grind over the hip
Nuttin' but tumbleweeds out in industriallville on the weekends, night as well skate and burn 'em.
The Dopamines!
New spot me, my dad, and a couple other dudes just poured. Wes and Gage.
Wes- fakie flip
Gage is the creepiest dude I know- he rules.
Banner Pilot and crowd
Tulsa sea lion pool before the wrecking ball came. I'd show you all my photos, but there's a possibility they're getting used In LOWCARD!
Wes- tailslide.
Banner Pilot!
Wes & Robbie
Lurk.
Ryan- frontside grind over the hip
Nuttin' but tumbleweeds out in industriallville on the weekends, night as well skate and burn 'em.
The Dopamines!
New spot me, my dad, and a couple other dudes just poured. Wes and Gage.
Wes- fakie flip
Gage is the creepiest dude I know- he rules.
Banner Pilot and crowd
Tulsa sea lion pool before the wrecking ball came. I'd show you all my photos, but there's a possibility they're getting used In LOWCARD!
Wes- tailslide.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Simple pleasures in America
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
If there's really such thing as a waste of time
Dr. Grant isn't scared to ride the short bus. (driven by total bros @ Indian School ditch)
Zoo Mexico.
Sorry if this comes across as vain, I just like to have photos skating places I may never get to hit again. Since I'm not going to put it in my own 'zine and it'll just get lost in my mountain of photos, here it will remain- pivot fakie at Pat's ramp.
View from our hotel and Marge doing urban yoga.
Met some bros from Colorado Springs at the destination that is Indian School ditch.
Pat's ramp- janky, beautiful, just what I needed.
Amarillo. (by evening)
Grant broke his shin a while back, so it was great to see him skating again. It was great to see him in general.....
We hiked this rattlesnake-infested mountain to look at Petroglyphs- pretty tight.
Train in vain ph- Grant
Marge gettin' up at the Cadillac Ranch.
We tagged it up, took a bunch of foreign couple's photos for them, and decided we should get our own. (instead of bugging people we just put the timer on and set it on my camera bag)
Most everything I ate was a variation of this. Heavy on cheese and glorious GREEN CHILE! (we even got sushi with G.C. on it!)
This is one night out with Ray and his crew at Launchpad. I call it "Conservatory West" because every time we see a show at The Conservatory in OKC (often!) the band has played here the night before or will the night after depending on which coast they're heading to. Nice to lurk there finally.
"look, kids, Big Ben!" Sweet little round-about on the corner by our hotel.
Most of the crew at Pat's ramp. Best dudes ever....
Yeah, we love zoos.
and the polar bears in them!
Pretty much just interested in the Isotopes because of The Simpsons, but it was still a cool site to see even though it was all locked up. (we wanted our pic with Homer and Marge)
The Indians have been gettin' up for centuries (this is a Petroglyph). See you again as soon as possible, Albuquerque!
Zoo Mexico.
Sorry if this comes across as vain, I just like to have photos skating places I may never get to hit again. Since I'm not going to put it in my own 'zine and it'll just get lost in my mountain of photos, here it will remain- pivot fakie at Pat's ramp.
View from our hotel and Marge doing urban yoga.
Met some bros from Colorado Springs at the destination that is Indian School ditch.
Pat's ramp- janky, beautiful, just what I needed.
Amarillo. (by evening)
Grant broke his shin a while back, so it was great to see him skating again. It was great to see him in general.....
We hiked this rattlesnake-infested mountain to look at Petroglyphs- pretty tight.
Train in vain ph- Grant
Marge gettin' up at the Cadillac Ranch.
We tagged it up, took a bunch of foreign couple's photos for them, and decided we should get our own. (instead of bugging people we just put the timer on and set it on my camera bag)
Most everything I ate was a variation of this. Heavy on cheese and glorious GREEN CHILE! (we even got sushi with G.C. on it!)
This is one night out with Ray and his crew at Launchpad. I call it "Conservatory West" because every time we see a show at The Conservatory in OKC (often!) the band has played here the night before or will the night after depending on which coast they're heading to. Nice to lurk there finally.
"look, kids, Big Ben!" Sweet little round-about on the corner by our hotel.
Most of the crew at Pat's ramp. Best dudes ever....
Yeah, we love zoos.
and the polar bears in them!
Pretty much just interested in the Isotopes because of The Simpsons, but it was still a cool site to see even though it was all locked up. (we wanted our pic with Homer and Marge)
The Indians have been gettin' up for centuries (this is a Petroglyph). See you again as soon as possible, Albuquerque!
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