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A recent Mexican mega ramp event has yielded some unheard of Not heard of; of which there are no tidings.
Unknown to fame; obscure.
- Glanvill.

See also: Unheard Unheard
 moves: Danny Way Danny Way (born April 15, 1974 in Portland, Oregon) is a professional skateboarder. He rode for Powell Peralta in the late 1980s. He was featured, with Chet Thomas, in very short segment in the Powell video "Public Domain.  spun himself a big ol' backflip back·flip  
intr.v. back·flipped, back·flip·ping, back·flips
To perform a backward somersault, especially in the air.

n.
A backward somersault.
 and Bob Burnquist Robert Dean Silva Burnquist (born October 10, 1976 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), better known as Bob Burnquist, is a professional skateboarder and a Christian Spiritist[1]. He was born to a Swedish-American father and a Brazilian mother.  tossed out the first front flip. There must be something in the water down there, because the trick D Way did after that was just plain loco, coming soon to an ad near you.

New ams on FKD? Why the hell not! Enjoy all those beatings Sierra Fellers Sierra Fellers (born December 30, 1986) is a professional skateboarder (as of early 2007) currently skating for Foundation Skateboards, Venture Trucks, C1RCA Footwear, FKD Bearings, Nixon Watches, and CCS. Sierra is also a devout Christian. , Dennis Durrant, Danilo Cerezini, Cody McEntire, and Eli Reed, you've earned 'em!

After window peeing, keg stands, and a holiday in Australia, Salt Lake City's the Lizard King has accepted the call to turn pro for Think. At this point it's customary to say something about a room that is green.

Boulala-esque wall wiggler Richie Jackson has now joined the Vox crew and turned pro for Death. In other Vox news, it was Chaz Pineda who joined the squad, and definitely not Dodge skatepark local Chaz McGee. Alhough he is awfully good, too.

Koston on Lakai. There, we said it. In the chickens-come-home-to-roost department, doc-subject Jason Jessee Jason Jessee is a professional skateboarder from the United States. Jason's first sponsor was Vision but he soon made the move to a professional sponsorship deal with Santa Cruz skateboards. was released in the spring of 2006. References
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 has abandoned past solo projects for a solid spot on the Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, city, United States
Santa Cruz (săn`tə krz), city (1990 pop. 49,040), seat of Santa Cruz co., W Calif., on the north shore of Monterey Bay; inc. 1866.
 legends squad, where he joins '80s staples Tom Knox, Eric Dressen, and Ron Whaley. Collectors who have all the Blender memorabilia that they could ever possibly stand are invited to snatch up Jessee's latest offerings.

Is the future of Zoo York's footwear actually Sketchers? We're asking you.

Neil Heddings has proclaimed his allegiance to Sacrifice skateboards and says he will ride for them upon his release from prison.

Lakeland, FL's Jeff Lenoce scored some new threads from Ambiguous. Meanwhile, the fellow Ambiguous Baker bro, Braydon Szafranski, got the nod and scored a signature board.

Want some hot griptape news? Sure, we all do. Emmanuel Guzman and Cairo Foster both are on Mob.

Circa's very first video, It's Time, premieres May 19, 2006, in Hollywood, CA, followed by a whirlwind world tour.

Did Birdhouse's able team manager Seamus Deagan leave the fold to return to the East Coast? Is he taking some of the best dudes on the team over with him? And are these dudes replacing a bunch of older guys on a currently well-established East Coast brand? Wait. What were we talking about anyway?
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Date:Jul 1, 2006
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