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Saturday, October 16, 2004

Too much Tony Hawk Underground 2

Jaysay: Eyecandy and trivia for now. I need to research whether it's this guy's choons I drooled over tonight maaaaah/ Will either bump or delete shortly, for now enjoy the pretty colours and moving shapes.

Tommy Guererro: musician/skater (BonesBrigade) footage (embedded realvideo)

http://snipurl.com/9t6a
Darrell Stanton performs 16 Stair Nollie=well filmed big jump (embedded flash)
http://www.realskateboards.com/sdm.html (*special*)
Real Skateboards
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Tommy Guerrero is a legend in the skateboarding world. An original member of the famous Bones Brigade skateboarding team, Guerrero pioneered street skating in the 1980s and 1990s. Though he still skates and designs skateboards, lately Guerrero has been following his musical passions. He has recorded several releases under his own name and two LPs with Jet Black Crayon, as well as doing guest spots on a number of other projects. Though writers and critics are fond of calling him an ex-professional skater turned musician, Guerrero is quick to point out that music has always been a part of his life, a track that has run parallel to his more public persona as a skater. Guerrero made his name in skateboarding in 1984 when, as a young teenager, he entered the first streetskating competition, held in Golden Gate Park. The only amateur involved in the event, Guerrero won, beating out 15 well-known professionals. Propelled by this unprecedented success, Guerrero went pro, signing to the Powell Peralta skate team. Over the following years, Guerrero remained at the forefront of street skating, and in 1990, he helped found Real/Deluxe Skateboards, a San Francisco-based company that designs boards for skaters by skaters.
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