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 Andrew Sayer - A regular-footed has-been that almost was, now 2 decades deep in this b!tch. On the quest for the meaning of sarcasm he snowboards in denim, surfs in a v-neck, and keeps a pet mini-ramp.


 

Posted On Sat, Jan 30 2010 11:54 AM
Print, in it's original formula, is dead. This is a fact - not just a statement - that even your little sister is aware of. But if this gospel were true then what sort of masochist would start up a new print/web rag at the tail end of 2009, with non-mainstream snowboarding and skateboarding as the main objects of attention... (more)

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Posted On Fri, Jan 22 2010 10:58 PM
Ashbury Eyewear has the most well kempt blog in snowboarding. True, this is personal preference and grammatically questionable, but I consider myself quite the internet connoisseur and it sounds great. Who doesn't like a nice tidy blog about today's best snowboarders that is updated daily, and interrupted with the antics... (more)

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Posted On Wed, Jan 13 2010 5:47 PM
X-Games, hype, neon gear, perfect conditions, robot style, Olympics, energy drinks, claiming, Audi's, corporate, expensive meals, commercial, reality shows, designer clothes... The list of what DOESN"T represent Scotty Wittlake seems to permeate the current snowboard culture everywhere you look. Don't get totally... (more)

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Posted On Wed, Jan 06 2010 5:29 PM
The Bra Boys: Australia's most notorious surf "gang." Their 2007 documentary, Blood is Thicker than Water , is the highest grossing non-Imax documentary in Australian history. Some of the world's best heavy wave chargers, like Mark Mathews and Koby Abberton, are key members, but their reach transcends surfing... (more)

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