Oct 27 2011

the leaves are turning

sam’s 13 an makin sick as films!


Oct 24 2011

Oxford Bawlers!

Behind the Radness!

Cider bombs- a classy alcoholic beverage that consists of half a pint of cider (cheap and white) with a bomb of cider (cheap and white) dropped in just before consumption, gets ya fucked every time!


Oct 22 2011

the doors

ig,s the man.


Oct 12 2011

Copy Cat

a few years ago mick started doing this thing where he would copy everything you did, if you went a took a dump hed come an sit on your lap an take a dump through your legs, if you swore hed swear an so on an so on. last year we thought hed finaly grown out of it, turns out we were wrong.


Oct 5 2011

Mirror Training

Mick kirkman the poor little bastard used to be so depressed before he discovered mirror training, always watching the other riders pulling gnarley fresh tricks switch and regular. but only being able to flip the grizz in one direction, but now he’s finally found his switch legs and his confidence to match, thanks mirror training!

fact of the post

The mirror of the ancient Greeks and Romans was a disk of metal with a highly polished face, sometimes with a design on the back, and usually with a handle. Glass mirrors date from the Middle Ages. They were made in large quantities in Venice from the 16th cent., the back being covered with a thin coating of tin mixed with mercury; after 1840 a thin coating of silver was generally substituted. The introduction of plate glass for mirrors (17th cent.) stimulated the use of large stationary mirrors as part of household furniture. Small bits of silvered glass were much used in the East to adorn articles of dress and of decoration. The metal trench hand mirror of World War I revived the manufacture of mirrors of this type. More recently, aluminum was introduced as the reflecting material because it is almost as efficient as silver but is more resistant to oxidation. Mirrors play an important part in the modern astronomical telescope