Monday, December 17, 2012

On 12.14.12 we held Huntington, WV's Pretty Sweet Premiere at the old Cinema Theatre. Which was a success for sure. Filled the seats up!
All the local skateboarders, girlfriends, ramp tramps, cruisers, punks and kids came out to see one of the best skateboard videos out right now. FOR FREE!
Shout out to Chris Lusher @ HILLBILLYMAGAZINE for doing the litigating, and inviting everyone.
Pat Stanley for getting his church to let us watch it in their theatre setting commons.
Craig @ Prophets Skate Shop for helping get the kids there, and provided us copies of such a great video.
Hopefully we will be able to do this again.
Great write up in the Herald-Dispatch written by non other than Dave Lavender. Thanks Dave.
Thanks for everyone showing up on such late notice. But then again who was gonna miss out on this shit?

HILLBILLY MAG will be doing a show this weekend, featuring more of Lushers tastefull artwork. FLOOR PAINTINGS. Come chill.

Finally got to enter a contest that did'nt require me trying to skate my ass off. RIP N DIP CLOTHING held a re-edit contest that entailed editing Blake Carpenters rad part from the Daylando video. These kids rip, and look stylin while killin it. I was stoked to be apart of something different. I didnt win, but my youtube did get a shout out. Thanks Blake and everyone at RIP N DIP. Look foreward to seeing what you guys come up with next.

Heres my edit.

Yes.  I did get the song from the "I know what you did last summer " soundtrack. Hooverphonic "2wicky "

Dayum it was an awesome weekend for local skateboarders. Free showing of  PRETTY SWEET, mis 60 degree weather felt awesome for sure!

Although i know everyone has been updated on the local and world news of how shitty it is in CT right now. Let me be another one to say that i hope all the families and friends of the victims in this terrible tragedy overcome this dark time.

On a lighter note as I was scrolling through Newtown, CT things to do in their little town, I came across this gem. Hope the skateboarders of their town are helping in any way they can to raise spirits.