Of where do you remember me from?IT'S TIME It's Time was a successful political campaign run by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) under Gough Whitlam at the 1972 election in Australia. Campaigning on the perceived need for change after 23 years of conservative (Liberal Party of Australia) government, Labor put forward a AGAIN TO SHOWCASE SOME SUSPECT SKETCHES. What's the secret to spotting art traced from the mag? First, know your shit--who's who, what dudes are likely to do what tricks, etc. Second, look for unusually accurate renderings of the human form. Translation: It's hard as all hell to draw people even remotely well. If it looks dead-on, it was probably traced. Remember, we're not calling bunk on this stuff, we love it. But good luck trying to stump us. Great Moses! Give Manzoori an old-man mullet mullet: see silversides. mullet Any of fewer than 100 species (family Mugilidae) of abundant, commercially valuable schooling fishes found in brackish or fresh waters throughout tropical and temperate regions. and weird beard and we've got ourselves a holy roller Holy Roller n. Offensive Used as a disparaging term for a member of any of various religious denominations in which spiritual fervor is expressed by shouts and violent body movements. Noun 1. . Note the anti-Pharaoh nose job. Let my people go. Arye Lipman, Carmel, CA Any coverage is good coverage. Underground workhorse, Zed, gets his 5-0 fakie Fakie is, in skateboarding, a synonym for riding backwards on a skateboard. When used in conjunction with a trick name, like "fakie ollie", it means that the trick was performed while with your normal back foot as the front foot on the nose of the board, rather than the back of the sketched by Wyoming's Jerret Mater In Haiti, putting skull faces on the image of another is serious business. It could get you killed. Nate Gorman of Las Vegas drops some voodoo on this Peter Hewitt blast-off blast·off also blast-off n. The launch, especially of a rocket. blast-off n (SPACE) → lanzamiento blast-off n (Space JT Aultz' backlip will be the last trick on this ledge due to the spot-busting graffiti thrown up by Mak McNair of Knoxville, Tennessee. Don't do that, Mak Flicks of Mike Carroll are generally top drawer. So, you can't blame Eddie Hume of Laverne, CA, for grabbing this fat nellie heel. Eddie also gave Mike some new tats and a Consolidated shirt Even among avid ledge monkeys the nollie backside noseblunt doesn't come easy. We knew Hsu did one a minute ago and figured this Simon Buckley strip had to be Jer-Bear It's funny how shots like this Grind King ad create nary nar·y adj. Not one: "Frequently, measures of major import . . . glide through these chambers with nary a whisper of debate" George B. Merry. a stir but other little stuff we've done causes a shitstorm of cancelled subscriptions. Oregon's Andy Hahn engulfs an attractive skate-chick in a sea of hellfire. Issues? The Barcelona stage drop is one of the stranger natural skatespots in the world. It's bigger than you think. Some dudes show up to bust and flake. "Nah, not today. I'm just gonna skate this ledge." Bastien's backside nollie heel is in the top three. Derek Fitzer, Conneaut, Ohio Tracking down this headless backside flip was a war. Guess what? We won. Damon Oxendine of North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. dug deep, nearly a decade deep, to extract this 1994 one-frame sequence of some Brazilian cat named Chupeta Eddie Hume sent us on a wild goose chase an attempt to accomplish something impossible or unlikely of attainment. See also: Goose (briefly) due to the full-sleeve tats. We figured it was a Markovich pic. Turns out it was Muska and his bronto noseblunt slide A one-frame sequence using 16 shots seems a bit excessive. So, Kyle Rings of Canada just grabbed a few from Duffy's feeble His arm blocks his face but there's no mistaking "Smooth as Fuck" Smolik on this switch heelflip. That was a good Heads interview. Mak McNair What do you think, can you support this one? The right arm is jacked but other than that we're convinced that Tony Padilla of Jolliet, Illinois, used Fabrizio for this double-set front board At this point you should know a switch flip the moment you see one. Drew doesn't ride for Flip but we recognized the lanky limbs a mile away. Radek Antczak, Concord, CA This one wasn't particularly difficult to figure out. We never said this was Scotland Yard. Guy Stinnett of Allen, Texas, recreates the SOTY SOTY Story of the Year (band) SOTY Skater of the Year SOTY Song of the Year SOTY Student of the Year SOTY Sportsman of the Year 2001 cover except now Arto dwarfs the rail at three times the previous scale |
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