A Vermont Skateboarding Adventure
Apr 10, 2013
Surfaces: A Vermont Skateboarding Adventure from Ian Durkin on Vimeo.
“We live amidst surfaces, and the true art of life is to skate well on them.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Surfaces: A Vermont Skateboarding Adventure from Ian Durkin on Vimeo.
“We live amidst surfaces, and the true art of life is to skate well on them.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Annika:
Spencer:
This little video has been passed around Krash headquarters all week. Directed by Eric Wareheim of the weird show Tim & Eric.
We’ve added a new team rider to our gang of shredders. Spencer Yankton, who’s favorite brain buckets are from our Deadheadz collection. Check out Spencer getting some air out of the Etnies pool in the video below:
Bobby McFerrin is the king of not worrying and being happy. How does he do it? Through a healthy diet of freestyle beat boxing. Check out Bobby and his son Taylor jamming out a jaw session. Looking for something to do this afternoon? Make up some vocal beats, because, why not?
Kid President makes his Tournament picks alongside SportsCenter’s Robert Flores. He may not be able to reach the top rung of the bracket, but he sure knows a thing or two about hoops…oh, and DANCING!
Harry Hosona was a revolutionary Japanese musician, well-known for his part in the folk-rock band “The Happy End”. Lesser known for his instrumental role in the development of electronic music. The video below demonstrates his early work with loops and electronic sound, which is, now more than ever, changing the face of recorded music. Enjoy!
In 2007 Matt Stone & Trey Parker made this awesome series of videos animating a series of talks by cool-guy philosopher Alan Watts. The topics deal with music, life, and philosophical personality types. Meanwhile, the aesthetic is distinctly South Parkean.
Twice the torque, double the trouble. Don’t try this at home, but if you do, wear a mohawk helmet.
We know that you’ve been searching all day long for the best cuts of epic bowling fails, so here you go, Krash saves the day again: