Well, 2010 is officially here and it only took us six days into the New Year to announce it to you. So, if you were wondering why 2009 lasted almost another full week without us letting you know it was gone, we apologize. Profusely.
Last year was interesting to say the least. Nude, mushroom-and-Christ inspired rooftop sermons. Celebrity deaths re-reinventing alleged pedder asses as Pop Legends. Crab-core sweeping the “underground” nation. Chris Cole skating to Jeezy. The shamwow guy and his hooker boxing. Tiger Woods’ extramarital exploits. Dylan Rieder’s Gravis slip-on. Mind Field. Going up shit. And a whole shitboat full of other fun, weird, expected and unexpected nonsense. Instead of boring you with our personal choices for the best and worst last year brought to the table, we thought we’d share with you some lists that other people have concocted. Enjoy and have a good 2010.
Here are also the year’s best fails according to College Humor
Boil the Ocean has a top 10 video parts of 2009 and a quick synopsis of oh nine: 2009 will live on in infamy as the year that Jereme Rogers, corporate footwear conglomerates and a Berrics advertising programme collectively obliterated skateboarding forever.Read more here
QuarterSnacks, which brought you Boil the Ocean’s top pick for best video part of 09, took the arrival of the New Year as a sign to recap the events of the first decade of the new millennium. A lot of their choices are (appropriately) New York City based, but regardless of where you live, if you have a sense of humor and ride a skateboard (oddly, that’s not a given any more), you’ll probably enjoy what the minds at Quartersnacks have to say. “In perhaps the longest-standing relationship between an ironic facet of rap music and skateboarders, Cam
Watch our Raiders of the Archives Part 1 of 3 with Jeff Tremaine, former editor of Big Brother magazine and director of all things Jackass. Find out about the early days of Big Brother magazine, World Industries and the infamous Steve Rocco. And check back next Friday for part 2.
Vince Duran and Derek Fukuhara are great examples of “brothers from different mothers”. Check out their shredding in this week’s blog from Aaron Smith.
In Barcelona with Enjoi and they had a signing at the FTC shop here. Its a really nice shop so heres a quick I-Phone walkthrough while the Enjoi team hammed it up with the locals.
Watch our Raiders of the Archives Part 1 of 3 with Jeff Tremaine, former editor of Big Brother magazine and director of all things Jackass. Find out about the early days of Big Brother magazine, World Industries and the infamous Steve Rocco. And check back next Friday for part 2.
Expedition One team goes Straight To The Internet with Spencer Hamilton, Ryan Gallant, Chany Jeanguenin, Kenny Hoyle, Chris Brunner, Pierce Brunner, Kelly Hart, Nick Tucker, Richard Angelides and more.
Check out our coverage of this weekend’s Street League when Skateboarder’s Christian Senrud gets up close and personal with an in depth interview with Monster’s Dime Squad ladies with some skating highlights from Austyn Gillette, Mikey Taylor, Ishod Wair, Ryan Sheckler and more.
NikeSB sales rep, Nick Halkias has one of the most insane collections of skateboards and other skate memoribilia that we’ve ever seen. Nick was kind enough to let us raid his condo which doubles as his skateboard museum. In this final episode, Nick pulls out a box full of uncut sticker sheets from the early 90s and more. Enjoy.
Vince Duran and Derek Fukuhara are great examples of “brothers from different mothers”. Check out their shredding in this week’s blog from Aaron Smith.
In Barcelona with Enjoi and they had a signing at the FTC shop here. Its a really nice shop so heres a quick I-Phone walkthrough while the Enjoi team hammed it up with the locals.
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