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1.        164 Flow Solitude WX with NXT FX's (07/0). 
Conditions: Crunchy icy man made snow mixed with natural snow, brisk but slightly overcast with hints of sunshine.
Stance: 22 wide 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: 06/07 Vans Fargo Boas size 11 with 100 plus days on them.
One word description: Fun
This board is straight up fun, you can haul on it and rail a carve like no other.  The carbon fiber X's that make up the Whiskey X construction allow for ultimate pop in the tail, yet provide lots of stability under foot.  This board held an edge like no other and was amazing.  Seriously blew my mind.  Also super light.  The bindings were phenomenal, my boots are shot and kind of loose but the bindings compensated like no other.  You get awesome stability in these, the ease of Flows as usual, and the ability to drive.  If anything I found edge initiation easier on these bindings than my 390's, and have to say probably one of the best bindings I've been on so far.
 

2.       Atomic Rapture 157 (07/08) with Rome 390's (06 - 07)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: End of the day sunshine going down, pushed snow, icy, windy, temps dropping.
One word description: Mediocre
The new shape of this board makes it semi overlap the Alibi in my opinion.  Also the introduction of the Nomex in the core has severely reduced its weight, but made the flex almost unpredictable, as it is a softer material.  Edge to edge this board is fast and butterable, but knowing that nomex honeycomb is crap I'd be afraid this board would blow apart.  Had decent pop, but this board is far from what the rapture of yore was, the Axum and pivot would be better choices since they are on the same chassis.
 

3.       163 Salomon Burner with SPX 45's (07/08)
Stance 22 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Flat light, mid morning, sun was starting to peak through the clouds.  Rollers and push mounds galore.
One word description: Springy
This board for being a super free ride board was kind of sad, I felt it was way to soft.  The best way to describe it is springy.  At high speeds I could feel some vibrations under foot, but the ERA tech in it definitely distributes pressure outwards towards the edge.  The edge hold was ok but its sidewall is poop in my opinion.
 

4.       157 Lib tech Jaime Lynn (07/08) with Rome 390's
Stance 22 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: End of the day flat light in spots, shadows, sun setting, windy, icy, harder push mounds, lumpy snow.
One word description: Old school
So since everyone claims I'm on crack with my interpretation of this board I took it out again.  I'll say it again this board is relatively soft and butterable.  Its ok edge to edge and you can noticeably tell the difference between the sidewall to the cap.  All in all it’s like riding a board from 10 years ago.  I wasn't overly impressed hence why you don't see my recommendations of this board all that much.  It’s got decent pop but nothing spectacular.  I think the JL name sells it more than the ride.
 

5.       161 K2 Believer with Formula bindings (07/08)
Stance: 22 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
conditions: Early morning, firm but softening up, with corduroy still available
One word description: Interesting
First thing you notice with this board is the rubber style top sheet with about 1038484848 different sayings on it.  After that you'll realize this board is built to be a BC POW killer for lighter weight guys.  Weighing in at 170ish lbs.  I'm more the average person that will ride it.  Edge to edge it was great but seemed washy in the heel.  After talking with the rep we realized he set me a bit heel heavy.  So to be fair I did take it out again in a different size.  But for a 161 I could have annihilated it in the pipe with this thing.  Very poppy has a great sweet spot.
 

6.       157 K2 Believer (07/08) with Rome 390's
Stance 22 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo boas
Conditions:  Sunny bluebird day, soft snow, 2 inches of fresh.
One word description: gnar
After figuring out that the ride on the 161 had skewed my view of this board I brought my gripper grips to kill on it.  First things first the edge to edge was perfect.  I was getting a bit burly popping FS 1's off rollers and landing on edge.  What I noticed with me was that at my weight I would land more on my nose coming down and go right into a carve from pushing in the nose.  Not a bad thing, just this board is a bit softer in the nose/tail than what I'd like.  Popping was great and you can really rail a carve on it.  Switch is easy and the side cut isn't crazy aggressive.  I hit a natural QP and this thing did have boostability like I thought.  Definitely a board that you can ride anywhere.
 

7.       162 K2 Podium (07/08) with Rome 390's
Stance 22 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas
Conditions: Sunny, slightly choppy, soft slushy snow, kind of windy and cold
One word description: Fast
This board does have a 1mm taper and a 3/4ths set back but the sidecut is set back so you ride it centered even though you have a longer nose.  This board is for charging and laying carves, wicked fun I have to say.  No chatter in it and there's an amazing sweet spot in the tail for popping, its right where the Carbon Kevlar fibers overlap the torsion forks which creates for boost city.  It reminded me a lot of popping on the jibpan which has to be one of the best boards for loading up the tail and popping I've ever been on in my life.  It’s definitely the free ride elite board of the K2 line up.
 

8.       162 K2 Eldorado (07/08) with Rome 390's
Stance 22 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas
Conditions: Sunny, bluebird, windy, firmer push piles and rollers.
One word Description: Busted
This board has an easier to initiate sweet spot in the tail than the podium, but its not as good as absorbing the impact of dropping on ice.  I felt a few of my impacts on this board, even though it’s got that integrated topsheet with the riser/ dampening.  The nose did get the chattery butterfly effect at speeds.  Edge to edge it was great and held well as long as I wasn't pointing it.  I'd say its just a hair past midstiff.
 

9.       165 Unity Pride Wide (07/08) with Rome 390's
Stance 22 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas
Conditions: Early morning sunshine, bluebird, and beautiful.
One word description: Slug
I can ride a big wide board with no problems.  This thing was a slug, slow edge-to-edge initiations, sluggish flex, and just all around it was like a slug that just keeps trudging along.  Pop was mediocre; flex was a bit more than the eldorado but still nothing to rave about.  All in all it didn't ride really damp and I felt a lot of vibrations.  I think the construction of this mixed with the Carbon fiber wrap just made this board the lame.
 

10.   155 Flow Era with NXT AT's (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas
Conditions: Very early morning, sun just peaking the mountain, bluebird, fresh corduroy with rollers
One Word Description: Slayer
Flow has to be doing something right, this board was amazing.  It had the right amount of mid flex for a park stick, but a lighter weight.  It puts my Hatchet to shame, and makes me question my TR.  Load the tail up and pop, yet roll into the landing easily.  Switch was amazing on this, perfectly fine, control was great, and flex was brilliant.  Bindings are ok, not as great as the NXT FX's but these are noticeably softer and jibbier.  Once again I will state that I felt I initiated flows on edge a lot quicker than traditional straps.  Buttering with this board is amazing and throwing every variation of butter and spin to butter and butter to spin was easy.  Flow has a great 350-dollar park slayer here that easily competes with others in that category.
 

11.   156 Flow quantum with NXT AT's (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 11
Conditions: Early morning, sun peaked the mountain, bluebird, semi fresh corduroy with rollers
One word descriptions: Stiff
this is a more torsionally stiff board than the Era.  It has the brass edge and definitely is a pipe board as this is Scotty Lago's pro model.  I could get it on nose to butter fairly easy, but then the torsional rigidity would kick in and kill that.   Edge to edge it was a bit more muscled and popping off rollers required some effort.  This board is built for transitions not for flat land tricks.  The bindings were ok again but I think stiffer ones would have helped me a bit more on this.
 

12.   157 Salomon Sanchez with XLT relay's (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots Vans Fargo boas size 11
Conditions: Mid day, blue skies, brisk, slightly icy rollers
One word description: Butterworth
This board is definitely the jib stick they make it out to be.  Very spongy and just flexed like no other.  Pop was ok but for it being so soft I would flex the tail/nose out a bit more than I'd like so it didn't give me the pop I wanted.  Edge to edge its like any other jibstick so it doesn't super excel at it.  The Relay XLt's are different at this point I'm not saying whether I like them or hate them.  It’s just different and allows for different flex than I'm used to.  I could really get into butters.  So for now I'm going to say the jury is still out on this one.
 

13.   169 Never summer titan (07/08) with Rome 390's
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 11
conditions: Overcast, blustery, slightly icy, with trace amounts of snow
One word description: Burly
I have a bit of a vendetta against this board and needed some revenge.  I had the 160 of it most of last winter which I thought was an amazing board, but the 169 and I had some unfinished business to take care of.  First off this is truly one of the only boards I've ever had to stay on guard at all times with.  If you don't ride it like you mean to, it will own you.  Its fast and you can haul; the side cut makes turn initiation insane on it.  This board just cuts through the crap and charges like a bull in a china shop.  You don't butter with this board (unless you're me) and if you're popping its just so you avoid some gaper that made a sudden turn.  I love this board and can't stress how great it’s become since I first rode the 169 in WA about 2.5 years ago.  Plus come on its built in America and has a 3-year warranty.
 

14.   162 Libtech Skunk Ape MTX (07/08) Rome 390's
Stance 22 18 negative 15 Goofy
boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Icy, choppy, overcast, just plain nasty
One Word Description: Plank
So everyone’s been hyping this up I figured I'd go hop on it and see how great it is.  Really its nothing special, the Dark series and TRS are way better in my opinion.  Its sluggish edge to edge and kind of chattery.  It didn't hold well on edge either and that’s saying something since it has MTX which as everyone knows I'm not a fan of but it does have its uses like the conditions I was in.  Buttering wasn't happening on this stick.  I'd have to say it wasn't that great of a ride, I was kind of turned off in general by it.
 

15.   161 Ride Concept UL with Alpha bindings (07/08
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Early morning icy corduroy, bit overcast with sun peaking through
One word description: Light
The top sheet on this board is insanely light, like no other.  I give them credit for that for sure the board was light.  But right off the bat those evil barrel roll ratchets and I had a shi*t fit.  So after even more adjusting I got it dialed in, or so I thought.  This board does have good pop but then again with 7 pieces of carbon fiber in the tail I'd hope so.  I could pop on it and the side cut was great for turn initiation, but as always happens with me, squirrelly on edge.  It seems to be something with me and rides.  Also the way the boards constructed it seemed to get a bit to squirrelly at speeds and do the death flutter.  Switch was easy to initiate and buttering was effortless even for having carbon array 7 in it.  The bindings though, were crap flex wise.  I guess after all these years I'm a plastic guy still.  The new slime cap or whatever they're calling it does grip really well and that’s a good concept I give them credit for that.  But when unstrapping yet again I had to do the Chewbacca yell and pull as hard as I could to get the damn things off. 
 

16.   158 K2 Zeppelin with Formula bindings (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Bluebird sky's and super sunny, soft snow
One Word: Softer
Anyone that’s rode the Zeppelin in years past knows it for being a hard charging freeride beast.  Now they've added Nomex, one of the gayest things on earth for any board to the core between the bindings.  It gave it too much torsional give while being more stable in the nose/tail.  This board does have a great sweet spot for popping on the tail and the longer torsion forks in the nose allow for a better nollie rate.  Other than the gay nomex in the core the boards really sweet and the bindings are fun on it but need more padding.  Great edge control on this board and super stable.
 

17.   158 Never Summer Heritage with K2 Autolocks (07/08)
Stance 22 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Push mounds and ice mixed with slush and blue sky’s
One word: charge
This is definitely one of the funnest boards in the NS line up and matched with the Auto's it was even more fun.  I was just charging the fall line with this board and popping off rollers.  Great edge-to-edge and burlier than the NS SL, which is basically its little brother now.  The flex on this board is grand for all mountain freeride, not so wondrous in the freestyle side of things but that’s what makes this board great.  See a pile of chud run it over, see a gaper in the way run it over, see a small furry woodland creature run it over.  This board just straight up kills it.
 

18.   158 Rome Graft with Rome 390's (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots Vans Fargo boas size 11
Conditions: Sunny, slushy, bluebird Loveland days
One Word: Popmaster
This board is very light and poppy when mixed with the new 390's.  First as a huge fan of the 390's I have to say how much better these bindings rode because of the strap, although with them being lightened up they did feel a bit more flexi.  Anyways the Graft has awesome pop in the nose/tail mixed with a great side cut.  While the side cut is great I wouldn't exactly rail a carve on it as its not as smooth as other boards in the line up.  Torsionally this thing is soft as hell, which makes boning out a butter a lot easier, but man load the tail up and pop to the moon for sure.  I definitely wouldn't put this in the all mountain freestyle category more the freestyle category for sure.  But you can ride switch on this thing fine and just pop fs and bs 180's like nothing coming down a trail.
 

19.   158 Rome Mod with Rome 390's (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Bluebird slushy and sunny preseason
One word: Over hyped
This board for being a 550 "high end" park board really didn't wow me. For a board that is supposedly going to offer insane amounts of pop it wasn't happening, and at speeds it wasn't stable.  It was almost like riding a broke down Rome headroom really.  Edge to edge it was fine but nothing-spectacular if anything a bit more hooky.  Butters were easy and the blunted nose/tail makes grab tweak ability super easy but like I said its nothing that wowed me.  The flex is definitely softer than a high-end park board should be; the k2 Jibpan is definitely stiffer as is the new alibi/rapture from Atomic.
 

20.   165 Venture Westland with Flux Streams (07/08)
Stance 22 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 11
Conditions: Sun going down, icy, cold, blue skies
One Word: HUGE
The bindings weren't an exact match to this board so it didn't do it justice, but I needed a binding and it was the end of the demo days so this was a quick fix.  I hate Flux cap straps and every time I use them they prove why they're just so f*cking horrid.  The flex on this binding was too soft for this board but I made due.  Venture has a great thing going with being hand built in Silverton CO, and being all about renewable resources.  This board had ptex top sheet, sidewall, and the base of course.  It was a bit on the stiff side but it hauled like no other and the side cut was great.  Through the end of the day chop it just charged like no other and was really great and stable.  Downside was the 4 x 4 inserts god that stuff is so horrid for stance options but whatever.  I wouldn't recommend this to many people but it was a fun ride for me and compares to the NS titan.
 

21.   155 K2 Darkstar with Formula bindings (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Mid day sunshine, some ice, few push mounds
One Word: Blastacular
They narrowed this board up which changed the flex slightly and it being more of a twin this year compared to last.  This board is very butterable and poppy.  Quick edge to edge but not as all mountain freestyle as before definitely more of a freestyle kind of ride.  Had insane pop and was great for throwing spins coming down the mountain.  Switch was a breeze.  My biggest gripe though has to be the lack of padding on the K2 bindings I just feel I'm going to bruise my heels in these things because of the lack of dampening.  If you're a smaller guy though this boards flex is ideal for all mountain riding, me being slightly bigger not so much.
 

22.   157 Nitro Team Art Attack with Raiden Phantom Bindings (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Past midday, sun slightly setting, push mounds and slush
One Word: Frightening
With the new profiling of Nitro in there cores I'm a bit scared to ride their boards.  This thing just felt brittle if you will and I was almost afraid I'd snap it.  Flexwise its rather soft and not super poppy but decent.  The board and the bindings didn't wow me all too much, more so the bindings.  I felt that they were just knock offs of other companies I'd been riding.  Plus after all these years they still utilize that gay ass cable in the heel straps which actually weighs them down and flops them open so you step on them all the time.  The edge to edge was ok and switch was fine, at speeds there was death flutter in the nose and I got the wump chunk bang of death in the nose.  Popping 180's on this thing was a breeze because of its lack of weight, but as mentioned that reprofiled core scares me.
 

23.   162 Gnu Billy Goat Temple Cummins series with 06/07 Rome 390's (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: 15 plus inches of pow
One Word: Smooth
This board is a pow freeride killing beast much like I'd expect since Temple designed this.  Edge to edge it was awesome, popping on rollers it was great, and thigh deep pow was awesome.  This board was smooth and damp, felt like riding a never summer.  Turn initation was a breeze and this thing had great float in pow but I wish I had set it back a lot more. 
 

24.   156 Lib Tech Skate Banana with Rome 390's 06/07 (07/08)
Stance: 22.5 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 11
Conditions: Choppy mid day pow
One word: Buttery
I've ridden the SB before and absolutely hated it but it was the first gen.  This one was obviously different and rode so.  It was decent in the pow for being a 156.  This board was noticeably more banana techy (is that a word) compared to the other one and was fun in the choppy mogul pow I was hitting.  Biggest downside was the gay ass MTX grabbed and pulled me to the ground.  Edge to edge other than the constant grabbing was fine and it was butterable, the float was amazing.  All in all I was far happier with this version than the one I previously rode
 

25.   161 Dark Series w/ MTX with Rome 390 bindings 06/07 (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 11
Conditions: Real choppy mid day pow
One word: Killer
In this day and age there's so many boards claiming to be the quiver of one.  This is one that sticks out to me as one.  It’s fun, lively, and great for anything.  It did great hoping fences, slaying mogul pow, and dipping in the trees.  I just hate MTX other than that it was fine.  It handled small drops great, switch great, and the flex was awesome.
 

26.   158 Nitro Wiig with Raiden Phantom Ettalla (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Sunny some gray clouds negative 15 degrees F
One Word: Popomatic
Ok so it was ungodly cold that morning but I still braved Keystone for this demo and since my old ride rep Josh took over for Jeff the former Nitro rep I went out to support him cause he's a good guy and actually dials my shi*t in.  I'm going to give the bindings credit they were more dialed in than the last ones I took, super cushy, great response, and a true 0 on forward lean.  The board had pop like no other and a great side cut to it.  I was boosting over obstacles left and right, buttering it fine, and able to lay out a hard carve like no other with it.  The base was fast and this board was smooth, the precambered cores are awesome for the pop that they give to their boards. But once again still sketchy on durability in the long run for me.
 

27.   148 K2 Mix with K2 Formula bindings (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
conditions: Frigid ass cold
One word: Stable
Ok so I've ridden like all the k2 line at this point, this board was there for me to ride so I snagged it.  Yes its a chicks board I'm starting a new trend on the hill narrow stances baggy pants and chicks boards.  Actually for a little 148 it was stable under foot with good pop and a nice side cut this would be for a beginer advanced female rider.  Switch it was fine, it actually carved surprisingly well even though it was tiny as hell.  I did do some nice ollies on it and had a blast with it.  For something built for someone about 40lbs under my weight this thing was great.

 

28.   155 Rossignol Decoy with HC 3000 (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Slightly warmer but still frigid ass cold
One word: Surprising
So I've been known to hate on rossi for some time, frankly most of their shi*t is wacked out.  Case in point these bindings were absolutely f*cking horrid piles of shi*t.  No real support, highbacks flexed too much on turn initiations, not enough give when pressing it was so weird it was just like being restricted when I wanted to ride park, but not enough support when freeriding.  Anyways the board surprised me a bit with how stable it actually was for being a 155.  Had a great shape, good side cut and was awesome just cruising, buttering, popping.  A bit on the stiffer side but still not so bad it was a plank, it is after all a higher end freestyle board but it was surprising.
 

29.   155 Rossignol Alias with Flow M9 (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 Negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas Size 11
Conditions: sunny bluebird day about 30 degrees great conditions
One Word: Fun
 
I can't describe in words how much fun this board was.  For something in the 350 dollar price point this board slayed.  Straight up fun, it was poppy, lively, stable under foot, great side cut.  It reminded me of riding a Hatchet which is awesome as everyone knows that was one of my favorite boards for the longest time.  This board just handled it all well and at that pricepoint I would recommend it.  The bindings were a bit softer than I'd have liked but then again its supposed to be that way its a mid level binding.  It did everything I wanted it to do even for having some technical issues I went over with the rep on.  Flow makes a solid product.
 

30.   159 Infinite with Flow Teams (07/08)
Stance 22.5 I think it was something like maybe 9 degrees on the front negative 12 on the rear
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Sunny, crisp, good day for a board test not too crowded
One Word: Oakley
 
So my rep who I will say is a great guy set me up wrong and I realized it by the point I was on the lift so anyways its time to ride.  This is Risto Matilla's exact set up but man those Team bindings hated me.  They're very anatomically correct so much so that a Vans boot is a squeeze in these.  I won't lie there was no way in hell a Vans boot fits in there properly.  Even with the wacked out angles the bindings were supportive although made of magnesium and having worked on one too many ski buckles over the years I know how magnesium breaks so I'd be a bit skeptical of that plus the 500 dollar price tag.  Granted if nothing ever went wrong you'd own this binding for the rest of your life.  Now the board was interesting to ride in meaning that it was light and poppy, had great stability under foot yet the nose was still playful for butters.  Switch was a breeze on this and pressing wasn't a problem, the pop was decent not anything substantial, I'd consider this more of a down graded solitude personally.
 

31.   158 Nitro Misfit with Raiden Phantoms (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Sunny, end of the day skies, little gray bird going on, some shadows
One Word: Slug
 
So my rep recommended this to me otherwise I'd probably have ignored it and for good reason.  This thing is a slug it was heavier than the other 2 nitro's I'd been on the last 2 days.  There was pop in the tail and nose but man it felt like a plank to initiate it, but when it did it was good.  The side cut was the poo weiner for sure, I just couldn't initiate a turn like I should with this and it was such a slug to get into a carve.  It seriously sucked the donkey weiner.  But obviously every company has a board that sucks donkey balls but man this took the cake for the day.  The bindings I have to admit are growing on me the ratchets are solid the straps are solid, decent dampening but man I swear the original Nitro rep didn't have my shi*t dialed for me like my new rep because these are growing on me except that damn cable that holds the heel strap in.
 

32.   Ride Society 157 with Ride Delta (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions Sunny, end of the day skies, gray clouds, more shadows
One word: Chattery
 
So the rep didn't believe me that this thing was chattery and most people dont' on here as well.  But that board just doesn't dampen like a lot of other boards I've rode, pop was ok, but the chattering made the edge wash out and that sucked donkey balls.  Side cut was ok for turn initiation but man it just wouldn't hold and was kind hooky if I popped a 180 with it.  For a board with this much CF in it, it sure didn't pop well or stabilize good.  The bindings were crap.  First off too rigid so they didn't flex well with the board at all, the straps were mediocre, and for some reason when initiating toes and heels it felt like something was blocking the flex of my foot in the heels, it was just pure shi*t I couldn't stand it.  Seriously ride might make some good products for some people but man they need to dial in their shi*t on the boards.
 

33.   Bataleon 155 Riot with their last years bindings
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Sunny blue skies some clouds early morning
One Word: Popmeister
 
So its been a while since I hopped on a TBT board.  It took me a minute to get used to this puppy again.  The Riot replaced the Hero which I used to own and it has a stiffer nose.  This thing was poppy and fun and the tbt wasn't as pronounced as my Hero thats for sure.  I was railing carves with this and popping over small children left and right and ripping the corduroy.  It was light and agile and far more stable than my hero.  The bindings on the other hand were a pile of Suck seriously.  No dampening not a real good heel hold.  But then again this was an SP binding with a Bataleon graphic on it and it was a pile of poo.  Next year no bindings from them the year after that bindings again but they're designing them from the ground up.
 
 

34.   Bataleon 157 Jam with K2 Formulas (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
Conditions: Sunny Blue skies early morning
One word: Killer
 
The tbt was a bit different on this one so turn itiation was a bit different.  Although it was a super fun board and with having a better binding I think I rode better.  Edge to edge on these boards is a f*cking riot can't go wrong with them you just get on it and go.  Switch was a breeze on this board and buttering was fun.  Flexwise I'd say it was similar to the riot actually just a bit more playful in the nose/tail, I could pop on this puppy with no problems and it was fast thats for sure.
 

35.   Bataleon Goliath 157 with K2 formulas (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 Goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 11
condtions: Mid early morning blue skies again
One word: Stellar
 
So the TBT was more pronounced on this and made turn initiation more agile I felt.  This board is more freeride geared and straight up stellar underfoot, no chatter, but still playful when need be.  I didn't have to be on top of it as much as I thought I was going to be.  Charging was a breeze with this and I managed to offend some jack ass instructor with it and carving was amazing.  I'd say it was stable as could be.
 

36.   Bataleon undisputed 168 with k2 formulas (07/08)
Stance 22.5 18 negative 15 goofy
Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 11
Conditions: After lunch blue skies hunger pains, leg cramps
One Word: Burlinator
 
This board is burly straight up burly.  It is like a never summer titan with tbt.  The tbt is so unique on this board with how its set back and defined.   There was no buttering, no playing around, no switch it was charge and go and that was it.  If something got in my way I rode over it or gaped it.  This was fast and meant for someone that isn't f*cking around you charge with it and thats it, not for the rudy poo candy ass weekend warriors.  This board was fun but I swear its from the future sent back to destroy me.

 

37. 158 K2 Jibpan (07/08) with Rome 390 bindings

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo boas first day size 11’s all days after size 10’s

Conditions: Knee deep powder, wind blown, sunny bluebird, heavy pow

One Word: Love

You know the more I ride this board the more I have come to regret my choices on not buying this at the beginning of the season. I can’t stress how much fun this board is, load the tail and pop, hit a jib and press it, ride a run and ollie a gaper. Seriously I find this thing amazing. I took it out the Windows gate at Breck and was hitting pillow lines and a open pow field. While its size wasn’t the best for pow that tail sunk like a champ and nose popped up. I did find it a bit soft in the middle where the under layer is Nomex Honeycomb but that’s to be expected given the nature of the board. It did fine off small 5 to 10 foot drops, and was awesome at hitting mini poppers in the trees. Edge to edge it was grand. I will note that riding a smaller boot that wasn’t packed out changed my edge to edge and power transmission greatly. 

 

38. 155 Unity Origin (07/08) with Rome 390’s

Stance 22.75 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 10

Conditions: Slightly sunny into overcast and snowy, very cold

One Word: Washy

Everyone raves to me how great Unity’s boards are.   Honestly they don’t ride any better than a lot of the crap boards I’ve been on. The construction is just poop. Anyways this board was just washy at speeds, had decent pop but nothing to rave about. My problem is that I could feel every inconsistency in the snow, there wasn’t any dampening or so it seemed. Buttering it felt like there was a dead spot as if I’d hit a peak and that was it, couldn’t push it further. In the pipe it didn’t suck up a tranny as well as I’d have liked either. The side cut wasn’t as bad as the other Unity I rode (see above reference) but when laying into a carve it would spring out and start to wash out, to the point I had to stay on top of it.

 

39. 160 K2 After Black with Rome Targa’s (homemade bastardized version) and K2 Formulas (07/08)

     Stance: 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

      Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 10

   Conditions: Freezing cold, knee deep pow, blue bird sunny days, with higher winds

    One Word: Stable

           I’m going to note on this board that the Targa’s are the bastardized version I made off the            first year 390 chasis. So the toe straps aren’t the same as this years targas. I’ll note that the heel ratchet is amazing with its quick in and out compared to my old 390’s and I’m totally happy with building this binding. Highback sits higher and has a more rigid flex so it allows for better power transmission. The formulas I’m so stoked on buying. I find depending on how I ratchet them down is how they flex. I crank them, stiffer, moderate pressure more jibby. With my new boots all previous complaints about dampening are gone, actually this binding rides so much better in my new boots. The ratchets are so quick to release and easy to use the strap just feels so solid, adjustability was a bit of a bitch, I find it almost similar to adjusting a flow binding but whatever its dialed in 100% now. The board is light and poppy for being a wider stick. The side cut allows for great eurocarve ability while still being fun for riding pipe and jumps. The boards flex is very rail friendly, but yet still smooth enough for tranny’s in any sized pipe. The tail on this has a wicked sweet spot that you have to be careful to not over load as you will end up over shooting a jump. In pow this board has great float but the tail doesn’t sink that well, then again it’s a true twin park board, it was nimble in the trees and just a blast for hitting poppers and boosting. Switch is very easy on this board and just super fun in general. All in all it is a very solid ride that I was super stoked to be on.

 

40. Rome Anthem 158 (06/07) with 390’s

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 11

Conditions: Cold sunny day, wind packed, slightly crowded

One Word: Poppy

I took out this board a couple months back so I’d have a clearer perception of the differences between last years and this years. This board rides very similar to the Never summer SL but with a bit better pop in the tail/nose. Switch was fun and edging was ok even though the edges were pretty damn haggard on this board. I could really rail a good carve on this and it was stable. The pop was great and it was fun. All in all I really did like riding this.

 

41. Rome Anthem 159 (07/08) with K2 Formula’s

Stance 22.75 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 10

Conditons: Sunny, overcast, cold, warm, slushy, icey

One Word: Soft

This board was really soft to me even for being in the 159 size. At speeds it was very chattery and through a carve it just wouldn’t hold the way I wanted. I was really struggling and muscling it into deep carves. Switch it was fine and still very butterable. All in all this ride just wasn’t as much fun as I’d have liked, way to soft for what I wanted and very hooky. In the pipe the edge hold was so sub par after coming off riding that 160 afterblack. I just couldn’t understand why at times it would get hooky when initiating carves. Rome makes some awesome products but this was not one I can say I was in love with. 

 

42. 161 Never Summer Premier F1 (08/09) with K2 Formula’s

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 10

Conditions: Soft snow, very sunny, light wind, blue bird skies, waist deep pow

One Word: Unique

I’d like to note that my board is the first off the production line so this is not initially the real production model. At first this board started out really stiff, but about after the first hour when I broke in the fiberglass and core it was flexing like how a premier should. The new F1 is a stiffer tail, with a bit more torsional give between the binding inserts and a softer nose forward of the contact point. You notice right away the stiffer tail which allows you to push it through a hard carve, while still having the added playability of the torsional give between the feet. I do need to detune my edges a bit as for some reason compared to my SL and Legacy they’re thicker and noticeably sharper. The board did seem a bit hooky, but I’ll get another couple days on this to add to the review. Anyways in pow this does what its intended for, the tail sinks, nose floats. One of the more noticeable features on this is the weight is drastically reduced. There’s substantial pop which makes this fun for hitting little poppers. I wasn’t too happy with it off park jumps or in the half pipe, but then again I wouldn’t ride this board for that. Off rollers though it was fun. 

 

43. 162 K2 0 with K2 Auto Evers (08/09)

Stance 22 with 18 negative 15 Goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditions: Small amount of gray bird, sun poking through, fresh corduroy

One Word: Absorber

So the 0 is K2’s answer to all the environmentally green things coming out and the fact that people have pixie sticks for legs and need light weight boards. This board does have light weight, but it isn’t the lightest I’ve ever ridden either. The side cut on this allows for great carves, while still being very stable under foot, and having great edge hold. The flex on this thing is definitely not rail friendly, park friendly, tree riding friendly, or people friendly. Flexed very similar to a NS titan with it just being very hard to bend. The harshmellow padding under the bindings and in the binding is awesome, for absorbing chatter. I felt next to no vibrations while riding this. The pop in the tail has to be man handled to get it to actuate. The new Auto Evers are stiffer than the old Auto’s but way more responsive. The cable on mine was so new it needed to break in so getting in and out was a bit of a pain. The heel strap is very cush and holds you in super well. The weight of this binding has been drastically reduces as unnecessary parts were eliminated and put into a better capacity for user use.

 

44. 159 K2 Turbo Dream with K2 Auto Evers (08/09)

Stance: 22 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditons: Slightly windy, bit overcast, and 6 inches of windblown powder

One Word: Rocks

So the Turbo Dream has the all mountain rocker. This rocker makes it far more versatile for going any where on the mountain. The board is meant to be ridden centered, so if you ride in the backseat or with a forward stance you’ll be falling over. When initiating into a Tail press or butter it takes very minimal effort to achieve this, but over all press ability on this board is so good.  In the pow this board does exactly what its intended to do and sinks right in and goes for it. Riding this board on hardpack is no different than a regular board. I was still laying hard carves and just charging as fast as I could with this board. Popping on it off rollers was very easy, if anything the Rocker allows for better pop as the board actually flexes more to initiate the tail. Just so everyone knows with K2’s rocker on the Gyrator and Turbo Dream you ride it bigger than you normally would.

 

45. 152 K2 WWW LTD with K2 Auto Evers (08/09)

Stance 22 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditions: Overcast, windy, cold, real crappy out

One Word: Retards

Let me sum this up, if you can not press a snowboard especially a jibstick then you are a retard. But this board is like training wheels for the retarded in how it allows you to get into the press position. Doing tail blocks was so easy I don’t even think I lifted my back foot off the ground it just went right into that position.  The big problem with this board was the bindings, they were way to stiff for it so they kind of overpowered it. By that I mean if I wasn’t careful this thing would just get retarded and buck me around. Popping on this board would be better if it was a hair stiffer but then again it’s a WWW and we all know how soft that is. Edge to edge it did what it needed to do but was still slightly squirrelly.

 

46. 153 K2 Jibpan with K2 Auto Evers (08/09)

Stance 20 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditions: Overcast, windy, cold, pure crap

One Word: 90’s

Seriously I didn’t realize in the 155 and down sizes with k2 the reference stance drops from 22 to 20. My god it was weird riding something that small with that narrow of a stance. The new Jibpan is basically the Super weapon, with a 5 cm longer effective edge, some minor tweaks to its flex, and what not. This thing charged like a 158 that’s for sure, was butterable even with my gay ass narrow stance, and had pop like a jibpan should. I’ll definitely be getting on the 156 to see how that rides.

 

47. 158 Omatic Celebrity with Nidecker ACT Carbons (08/09)

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Celsius CLS 8 Double Boa size 10.5

Conditions: Overcast, windy, cold

One Word: Stability

The Celebrity is Louie Vito’s pro model for next year, replacing the Wig Out. It has a similar flex pattern to the old wigs but a bit more jibby in the nose/tail. The pop on this beast is amazing and the edge to edge control is super stable while coupled with a great side cut for laying carves with. Buttering with this board is a breeze and switch is super stable. The bindings were a bit on the stiffer side but whatever its what I wanted and they locked me down and I was good to go. The boots my god now I don’t know where to begin with this. It felt like I was in a knee high ski race boot the cuff was so high on them, the heel hold was amazing, but the side to side play was just too much. The boot didn’t fit my foot shape and probably will only fit a D plus width of a foot.

 

48. DC PBJ 155 with Atomic Mojito’s (08/09)

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 Goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 10

Conditions: Pure shi*t

One Word: Work

This board needs work, for being there jib stick I’d feel more secure dropping off a 30 footer than hitting a 30 foot double barrel. For some reason DC has the sidecuts and edge hold dialed in perfectly, but the flex patterns are so wacked out. It’s a bit of work to press and pop, but the ride is so damn stable and damp. It just needs a different core profile and a changed carbon array. The bindings from Atomic are solid except for the toe cap it needs some work, and the ratchets have minor issues which can be worked out. They have really great dampening in them and are super stable.

 

49. 158 DC MLF with Atomic Mojito’s (08/09)

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 10

Conditions: Pure crapola

One Word: Plank

This board is supposedly there all mountain freestyle board, the only thing all mountain freestyle about it is the shape and that’s it. The flex on this thing is about the same as a NS heritage which made it a choir to butter. Its very stable and the side cut is great for carve initiation. The board rides pretty damp too, but for something in their all mountain freestyle line I wouldn’t call it a contender at all.

 

50. 157 Ellis Felix with Ellis Felix bindings (08/09)

Stance: I think 24ish inches with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 10

Conditions: Crapola again

One word: Jibgnar

Ellis is a relatively new snowboard company from So Cal that I had a chance to hang out with in Vegas for a day. The Felix is a total jibbers dream the stance has a max of 27 plus and its retardedly soft. The bindings coupled with this board are super soft so its just jib on jibber. The board had decent pop for being so damn soft, but you can feel every little bump in the snow. The bindings still need a bit of work, I had some issues with them that are going to be resolved in production. It’s a unibody binding so the flex is more uniform, the toe straps need some work to become more like a dual purpose strap, but the ratchets are quick in and quick out. The highbacks have great padding on them and are very plush.

 

51. 172 Smoking TK with Smokingtraction and Nidecker Carbon ACT 1’s (08/09)

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditions: Crap

One Word: Hauls

Jay from Smoking saw what Mervin was doing and created Smoking traction (called magnetraction on the board through the license he got from them) but  his is completely different. Its not as defined as any of the MTX boards I’ve seen, you have to eyeball it down the sidewall to properly see it. All my average gripes about MTX were gone with STX. I was able to lay down a hard euro carve no problem, it didn’t buckle under the pressure, it was very stable, and super smooth. The board needed a bit more dampening even for being a 172. It definitely hauled ass and was a fun ride for sure. Pop wasn’t super great, a little more in the tail would have made me a bit happier. Jay uses the same base as NS so I was stoked that it glided the same as all my NS boards. 

 

52. 156 Smoking Super Park mid wide with Nidecker Carbon ACT 1’s (08/09)

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditions: poo weiner

One word: Responsive

For a midwide it seemed kind of narrow, but the edge hold was superb with the STX, and the side cut was great for carving. This board was stable off drops, jumps, and rollers. It was decent to butter around but not anything I’d super rave about. Big thing with STX is to know that Jay doesn’t order it from Mervin, he has it built for him using his design which is a far mellower version of MTX, less defined at the tip and tail contact point, and more between the feet.  The pop on this board is great for boosting and felt fairly lively. At speeds there was minimal chatter so I wasn’t sketching out about that.

 

53. 156 Ellis Bot with Ellis Lithiums (08/09)

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditions: Fresh corduroy, sunny, perfect conditions

One Word: Hatchet

Rarely do I find a board that rides like my old Hatchet. This board did just that. Anyways I was out riding with one of Ellis’s sales guy so we were just doing warm up runs and seeing as he just got in from Sea level I had to take it easy on him. Right off the bat this thing was a pop o matic machine. Came close to landing a cab 5 flatland on this. Side cut was great for turn initiation and edged perfectly fine. Torsionally this board was perfect for what it is, a higher end park board. Switch was a breeze, and pressing was insane. Definitely a fun board. The bindings had a minor issues I was warned about but I didn’t notice it. The disk cover needs some work, but the straps and ratchets were really good.

 

54. 162 Smoking Mike Basich Pro with Ellis Lithiums (08/09)

Stance: 22 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 10

Conditions: Freshies with blue skies

One Word: Stiffmeister

Board is relatively stiff laterally, with a bit more torsional give. The STX grips really well at speeds. I ended up making speed runs with Jay the owner of Smoking and doing some pow laps on the backside of Keystone. This board was stable off the various drops I did with it, and maching through the pow lips was intense. Tree riding it was fun and nimble. The bindings actually complimented it pretty well too. The shape is a bit weird as its all blunted out and snow would pour over it onto the top sheet, which is no bueno for pow riding. Popping took a bit of effort with this board and it was a tad sluggish, but then again its Mikes pro model, so its his specs. As of this writing there’s only 2 of them in the world.

 

55. 155 Smoking MIP (minor in possession) with Ride Contrabands (08/09)

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditions: Overcast, windy, and poop weiner

One Word: Poppy

The board is absolutely sick, super light, and poppy. While being stable at speeds with minimal chatter. The bindings however suck donkey balls. The board was stable off small drops, great for popping, easy to jib, has a great shape for doing tweaked out grabs. The bindings took forever to set up and ended up having 3 people work on it before they got it done for me. The toe strap is a weak ass design at best, it grips right over the big toe and the side of the big toe. Its actuated by the heel strap which has too put way more torque on it to feel locked in, and even then I was still feeling play. The damn thing crippled my feet so bad its still hurting 5 days later. There was no cush to that heel strap and it just tweaked my foot bad. This binding needs serious work. The toe clip thing is cheap ass plastic and doesn’t do shi*t to hold you in tightly.

 

56. 153 Ellis Heist with Ellis Lithiums (08/09)

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditions: Some sun, tree powder, bit windy

One Word: Jibtasticulastic

This board is a jib stick took no effort to do weak tail blocks and presses. The pop on it was ok but nothing special, edge to edge it was fine but unstable. In the Pow Pow it sunk, but then again it’s a little 153. The weight of it is ridiculously low and its super soft. Put it in the pricepoint jib stick category.

 

57. 158 DC Devun Walsh Pro with Atomic Black Russians (08/09)

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditions: Overcast, windy, pure crap

One Word: Slaptacular

Normally I don’t perform slappy’s on boards but this one just called for it so it was slap, slappy, splaptastic. This one of the 3 DC boards I’ve ridden was the most fun. Great pop, just a hair stiff in the nose/tail, but with a f*cking amazing side cut, and edge hold. This board was stable yet playful, but it’s a lot like other boards on the market so would I buy it probably not. The bindings have changed a lot with that new highback, straps, base construction etc. etc. Ratchets need some minor tweaks but other than that it was a good binding very damp as well.

 

58. 164 Flow Solitude WX with NXT FX (08/09)

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 10

Conditions: pure shi*t

One Word: BLAH

I loved this set at Loveland, but this time around it was no bueno. Probably because my rep didn’t set me up it was one of their in house guys. Anyways the board is a hair softer torsionally, but due to the fact my bindings were so f*ckered up and I wasn’t dialed in it sucked balls.   It felt like my heel was lifting in the binding, while the toe strap was just held wickedly down. I felt like I was slipping out on edge because of this sensation and it just wasn’t that much fun at all. Bindings had the heel slip issue, I think they put forward lean on it which is the lame. All in all not a happy camper on this one.

 

59. 155 Rome Agent with Rome Uniteds (08/09)

Stance: 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo boas size 10

Conditions: pure shi*t

One word: Limp

This board rode like a f*cking graft. This board is not the agent I was so disappointed with it. Way too much torsional and lateral give. This is the first board in a long time I heard the death rattle from the chatter and got scared. I felt everything in this board. The pop was good, and the side cut was nice except when I hard carved it and then it was topple over time. The uniteds suck balls big time. Too soft, toe caps suck, flex is wacked out. There was no rigidity from the binding and it would just fold over. Felt like riding a Burton mission from 2000.

 

60. 159 Ride Concept UL with K2 Formula’s (07/08)

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Northwave Decades size 10 (08/09)

Condtions: Golden

One Word: Mislabeled

Ok so everyone knows I’m not a ride fan boy, or even impressed, or even cares for them. Frankly this board is definitely mislabeled. It’s a 749.99 dollar park board and that’s where it excels. Would I take this board out as my all mountain freestyle board like they suggest, f*ck no. This board has a lot of torsional give that’s for sure and makes it a stable butter board similar to a Never Summer SL. Popping on this thing is decent if you actuate the sweet spot. This board straight up kills it in the pipe though, I can’t deny that at all. No matter what I threw at this board it just wanted to slay the pipe, probably the highest airs I’ve ever done in the pipe since I rode a Dragon back in 99. On jumps this thing could make you or break you, but the reduced weight of the Tek Style top sheet was nice. Problem with the top sheet is how much it frays, my god it frays like no other. The side cut on this thing is so so, I couldn’t carve as hard as I’d like because it would wash out just a bit, and edge hold could be dicey when on edge going over ice. Now the boots are the golden gem. I haven’t been a Northwave fan since my KJ’s lead to the foot problems I have now. But f*ck these’s boots were amazing, I have a calcium deposit on my right ankle bone that has been killing me all winter. I put these boots on after pulling hard for 3 minutes, but once in man the fit is perfect. I did get a pressure over my right foots pinky toe, but in all fairness that toe is so messed up I can’t fault the boot. These boots are cushy as hell, like ungodly cushy. The weight is way more than my fargo’s which I consider a heavy boot. The flex is stiff I think an 8 on their scale, but my god its supportive. Also the speed lacing is amazing with the pulley’s for eyelets but the handles are so small they hurt my hand when I give a hard tug. I used the stock insoles something I don’t do anymore and my god talk about comfort, this boot was designed for a flat footed rider. Just going to add now that I’ve started putting a bunch of days on this boot its packing out at an astronomical rate.

 

61. 156 Omatic Awesome with K2 Formulas/Rome 390’s

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo boas’ size 11 and 10

Conditions: Everything

One Word: Awesome

What better word to describe this board than what it is, Awesome. I’ve ridden this board over every condition and I love it, but alas I did break it. Full separation of the sidewall from the edge, starting at the back binding going to the tail. The pop on this board is amazing for how little carbon it has in it. The side cut is fun for pipe and park, all mountains not so much. Stability is only a concern when straight lining runs or its icy. In the pipe I think this is where the board is most at home and over park tables. The flex lends itself a lot for buttering though, but still stable on decent sized park features. One problem I did notice was at the contact points the sidewalls aren’t plush with the top sheet so it’s like a cap construction, I Panzer filed that away and then it rode fine.

 

62. 160 Salomon Sick Stick with Rome Targa’s

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Northwave Decades size 10

Conditions: Epic bluebird pow day

One word. Surfy

This board is a trip. From the get go it was face shots and pow slashers. This board is a giant surfboard whether you’re on edge or in a foot of fresh. I was doing such laid back slashers, boosting off huge rollers, riding all sorts of wondrous conditions. This board just dominated that mini rocker rises out of the pow like a sharks fin and the tail just sinks right in. Stable at speeds with minimal chatter. Downside is that metal sheet under the top sheet, mine was broken in 4 places, I also managed to pull out an insert that was so lovely to find. You can butter this board, pop 180’s like nothing, and generally just slay it all over.

 

63. 156 Drake Player with Drake Supersports

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Northwave Decades size 10

Conditions: Bluebird soft snow, some push mounds.

One word: Plank

This board for an “all mountain” board is a f*cking plank. Seriously whoever designed this should be kicked in the face. It was a slug edge to edge, the hold was mediocre at best, it wasn’t damp at all, and the flex was crap. It was so inconsistent with the pop it was crap. In the pipe it would start by charging the tranny but near the end just putteringering along as though it was geriatric. Off jumps it would pop good maybe half the time the other half it was poop. The bindings have been redone and the heel straps were very solid that’s for sure. I had to rock them cap because if I rocked them over the top there was only like a half cm between them and the overly large heel strap. Typical of Drakes I had to put on 2 degrees of forward lean because of how they fit with the boots, and yes Northwaves are made to mesh well with the drakes. Adjusting them was easy as pie and they’re a solid binding, but for this board I think it held back on the binding itself.

 

64. 155 Burton Fix with Burton Triads (08/09)

Stance: My guess is somewhere around 23.5 since the kid was an ass hat with 18 negative 15

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditions: Grey bird lightly snowing with soft snow on the ground

One Word: Broken

This goes out to any and all reps that might read this. If someone says 22.5 inch wide stance, give them a 22.5 inch stance, do not argue with them for a half hour about their stance then set it up to what you ride. It is their stance, it is what they know they are right you aren’t. I know my body, I know what works for me, a gangster stance does not. Do I look like a snowmie, NO. Secondly do not argue about binding size with me, I’m a large, I have always been a large, I know what works for me. Don’t lie and say your bro bra guy that’s turning screws is a size 12 in a medium, I know you are full of shi*t. So anyways on to how this thing rode. The flex is pretty damn inconsistent with it it. I could butter it but at times it would be really soft, others stiffer. Pop was ok but not something I’d be like OMG wowza I’m all that is jibber. In the pipe this thing would get all squirrelly and it bucked me twice. Off booters it just didn’t feel stable at all. When tracking this board would pull either way at any given time. The sidecut was blah, I just couldn’t get a hard carve down on it. Now on to the bindings, what the hell is Burtons issue with not giving me a true 0 of forward lean. Look I understand that the vast majority of Burton users are Euro Trash that ride straight legged and need it, I’m not Euro Trash nor do I ride straight legged. I need a true 0. Secondly the straps on this thing were the gayest on earth, they just aren’t that great. The toe strap reminds me of something MFM shi*t out on his bindings and said nope not gangsta enough for me. It holds ok, but gives you no option for over the top. The heel strap isn’t that great and ultimately because of the binding and the crappiness of this strap it tweaked my leg in the pipe. Not happy with that at all, I’d have given this board at least a full day of riding had the reps not been real ass hats about it. f*ck the Colorado reps seriously. As far as this board goes its not the fix it’s the broken and should be fixed.

 

65. Libtech McKink 157 MTX and micro BTX? (08/09) with K2 Formula’s

Stance 22.5 with 18 Negative 15 Goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditions: Sunny, blue skies, storm rolling in, medium to high winds at times

One Word: Stiffy

Ok I was a bit excited to take this out as I don’t know many people that have ridden it. But seriously what a f*cking let down. First off the base is really fast, but waxing it, the damn thing wouldn’t absorb the wax as I’d have liked. The MTX is less defined, and I think the BTX is minimal. I say that only because when I put a flat edge across it, there was some slight upturning at the edges, but not as much as a skate banana. Now on to why this board was such a let down. I figured it’d be a high end park board, oh how I was sadly mistaken let me tell you. This thing is f*cking stiff, and I’m not talking like a stiffer park board, no its stiff like a Riders Choice, NS Titan, K2 Podium. I don’t know how you’d jib on this thing, I had to man handle it into nose presses on bonks. Now on to riding pipe with this. What a slug in the pipe, sure I could push off the tail to gain speed, but dear god it wouldn’t boost or dampen when taking a tranny back in. Off jumps the swing weight is greatly reduced in the tips which was fun, but the boards heavy, and clunky to fling around, and once again not damp. Charging this board hauls the base is fast, but you feel everything underneath you, I wasn’t impressed. Going on edge the MTX would grip and then slip as usual, sure its less defined on this board but whatever. I also can’t get over the shape on the tip/tail on this bitch its kind of like a k2 www f*cked last years salomon prospect and then got jizzed on by a steak knife.

 

66. 158 Never Summer SL with Rocker (08/09) with k2 Formula’s and 1 day on Relay Pro’s

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas size 10

Conditions: Everything

One word: Funster

This board is the epitome of fun all mountain slayer. I’ve tried to hate it, I tried to dislike it, hell I even tried to break it. The new construction with the new side cut ( I call it Never Slip Grip) is amazing, you can pop to the moon, yet charge and not feel shaky. The big thing with the sidecut is its kinked, think a cross between a tri radial sidecut and the salomon equilizer. These kinks aren’t like MTX that it sticks out and is serrated it just creates two bends in the sidecut then kind of flattens out and lets you steer between the feet if need be. Unlike other companies rockered boards this one rides different. I only notice the rocker when I need it or when I ollie. I no longer have to preload my tails I can just slap it down and pop like a skateboard, if I do preload it then I just boost insanely high. Presses are a tad easier because the nose/tail is raised a bit so you just lean into it and go. With the rocker the center of the board sits a tad higher so buttering around on boxes and wallrides is easier. The big thing to note with this rocker is unlike the k2’s that I’ve been on where you have to stay centered, you can get nose/tail heavy and still ride comfortable and not go ass over tea kettle. When riding on flats because the nose is lifted you don’t get that drag that slows you down so you can charge through cat tracks, I haven’t gotten stuck on it yet. A downside to rocker is the duck walk, that takes a bit of time to get used to it. I did notice with this board it took me a good 3 days of riding to become fully adjusted to how it rides. You can carve on this board better than anything I’ve ever been on without any downsides. Those kinks just grip so much more. Flexwise this board has a different flex than the regular SL, its stiffer in the nose/tail because of the double carbon fiber x’s, but that also adds more pop, and better stability. In the dead center of the board there is a flex point, when you push it hard, you can feel it in butters, jibs, jumps. It’s a true center flex if you do a hand flex on it and look at the side you see it kink. This board is damp and stable, kills it in the pipe, dominates on jumps, and slays jibs. Now lets talk about those Relay’s. What a pile of shi*t, sorry but I like a rigid heel cup, I don’t like feeling like my ankle is unsupported when I go into a press. I had to exaggerate all movements to press it and by that point it was like oh shi*t rocker initiation time and it was crappy. I could ride them but I wasn’t happy at all, Don’t say they weren’t dialed in, they were set 100% to my boot. I will say the heel straps were phenomenal I really liked them, toe straps sucked, and the foot pad blew donkey dick. I felt like I had snow under my boot all day with them.

 

67. 156 Never Summer Revolver with Rocker (08/09) with K2 Formula’s

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas

Conditions: Everything

One Word: Parkgnar

Rarely do I think to myself well f*ck this board just reinvented snowboarding. Such was the case after day one on this behemoth. So I got up to Keystone on this beast, strapped in and blam I was like pop from my nose to my tail like it was nothing, then buttered it around, and threw a cab 3 like it was nothing. After that I laid into a hard carve and the edge gripped like my SL, but had a tad more chatter as this board is noticeably softer. After that it was game on to the bonk line. I was a tail tapping, nose stalling, wall jibbing machine. I got close to a butter 5 on the big butter wall ride Keystone has. Took this sucker into the pipe, that edge hold grips and just lets you float a lofty air like no other. The shape of the revolver is better for spins than the SL in my opinion. With the flat kicks on it I was doing nose butters like no other. On jibs I would just have to do subtle movements and be locked in to presses and what not. This board is stable to a point, but not as stable as my sl. Which was fine for the size of the jumps I was hitting. Switch is so much fun on this sidecut you just roll it around and blam off you go.

 

68. 155 Salomon Official with Rome Targa’s

Stance 22.5 with 18 negative 15 goofy

Boots: Vans Fargo Boas

Conditions: Sunny with clouds about 32ish degrees into puking snow and 6 inches of wind deposited pow

One Word: Ungripable

The only reason I rode this board was to compare its Equilizer sidecut to the new sidecut on the Never Summers. First off let me say I was highly disappointed in this side cut. When I’d initiate a turn it would get hooky at the kinks in the straight edge, then get chattery in the tail. The board didn’t track too well either. Riding switch was a chore and a half with this board because that sidecut was sketch ball as hell. The flex was fun I liked that a lot and popping on jumps was great, but half pipe it wasn’t happening. On jibs the board was just how I imagined it’d be, its like a tweaked Prospect more than anything. But that sidecut is just sketchy as hell. The base is incredibly slow and I waxed it. When waxing it though, it didn’t want to absorb as I figured such a higher end base would. All in all not impressed with the sidecut on this board.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           

 

 

 

 



Published On: 4/6/2008
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©Richard Mitchell/Retna Ltd. In Memoriam: Heath Ledger
 
 
 
 
I was saddened to hear of Heath Ledger's death. He wasn't my favorite actor or anything, but I had noticed that recently he was expanding his film roles to an amazing degree. From Bob Dylan to the Joker in the upcoming Batman film to a confused cowboy to the infamous Casanova, Ledger was all over the map.

            I remember watching A Knight's Tale recently, and seeing Ledger before he became A-List famous. He looked eager and young, but you could see that he was really trying to capture a decent performance, and he succeeded. You see the same thing in the Mel Gibson film The Patriot, Ledger bringing depth to what could have been a shallow, one note characted. Ten Things I Hate About You? Same exact thing.

            His final film performance will be in the new Batman film The Dark Knight. With buzz that his performance will eclipse Jack Nicholson's iconic interpretation, maybe we will finally see just how good he really was.

 



Published On: 1/29/2008
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My Journal: bored in class
By: powderdazed




Published On: 11/13/2007
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News and Stuff: Register Now!
By: mgtsnowboardcamp



Registration for the Camp of Champions MGT Girls Session Camp D is now open!


Visit our website www.mgtsnowboardcamp.com to register and get really, really good this summer........




MGT Snowboard Camp Teams Up with Camp of Champions for Summer 2007

By MGT Snowboard Camp

May 13, 2007

 

Whistler, BC – MGT Snowboard Camp and Camp of Champions have teamed up again to create the MGT Girls Session in Whistler, BC, Canada. The session is hosted by COC on North America’s largest private summer terrain park! Did you miss last summer’s Numa Numa Dance Party on the NOMIS box? Still pickled that you didn’t make the Get a Haircut Get a Real Shred Job after camp activity? Or the Shred Boys of Summer photo auction? MGT will once again return with more good times all hosted on COC’s progressive terrain.

 

“The terrain we can access through this relationship is ideal; summer weather and as close to winter conditions and features as you can get,” says MGT coach and camp director Leanne Pelosi. “We’re giving out big bags of rad this summer too, that’ll be the biggest draw.” says camp director Joanna Majcherkiewicz. Rounding out the MGT crew this summer will be Jacqui Berg, Alexis Waite, Dominique Vallee, Robin Van Gyn, Amanda Mourant and other ladies with mean handplants and tail blocks.

 

The Camp of Champions winter quality summer snow park will be even better than ever this summer with the record breaking snowfall that Whistler experienced. Besides the unique terrain on Blackcomb Glacier that the MGT Girls Session at COC offers campers can also get down in the renown Whistler Bike Park, the skateboard park, go rock climbing, shimmy around on three golf courses, chill at one of many warm lakes or take in the Whistler nightlife.

 

This will be the fourth year that MGT Snowboard Camp offers a summer snowboard program and fifth year offering winter camps. MGT coaches are professional female snowboarders including celebrity guest coaches and up and coming riders. Some of the current strong regional and national level riders have come up through the program and will be up on the glacier this summer to spread the shred too. Some up-and-comers to keep on your shred radar on include Bev Vuillemier and Raewyn Reid.

 

To learn more about MGT Girls Session at the Camp of Champions, and to get really really good this summer, please contact Robin Van Gyn at

robin@mgtsnowboardcamp.com or 1 403 830 RIDE (7433). www.mgtsnowboardcamp.com



Published On: 5/25/2007
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World’s Top Riders Meet for the Union Square Street Sessions, Presented by Jeep®

 

PORTLAND, Maine, January 23, 2007 – Aura360 in partnership with NYC Parks & Recreation announces New York City’s first major pro snowboarding rail jam competition, The Union Square Street Sessions, presented by Jeep®. Thursday, February 8, the world’s top pro riders including Marc Frank Montoya, Danny Kass and Eddie Wall will compete head-to-head for a prize purse of $30,000. 

 

"The Union Square Street Sessions will expose residents to the thrill of a professional snowboarding rail jam set in Union Square Park, the gateway to downtown Manhattan," said Parks & Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe. 

 

Twenty-four men and eight women will participate in Union Square Street Sessions and will show off their skills on a customized urban rail fabricated at Mountain Creek Resort’s Jib Lab. This will be the largest such structure ever produced for an event of this kind in New York City.

 

“We have been working on the concept for a major pro snowboarding competition in New York City for several years,” said Dan Gacetta, partner of Aura360. “We wanted to produce a breakthrough event in a world class venue that would demonstrate the long standing involvement of urban communities in the sport of snowboarding.”

 

The Union Square Street Sessions will begin with athlete training at 3:00 p.m. leading up to the rail jam competition commencing at 5:30 p.m. During the contest, the neighborhood of Union Square will be transformed into an action sports block party with celebrity judges, live music provided by Fuse TV and a sponsor village comprised of action sports retailers. 

 

The invitational pro field of top riders will be augmented by up-and-coming athletes selected at three Street Session qualifiers. Winners at The Block Party in Tahoe and Rails to Riches and Shop Wars events at Killington receive automatic qualifications.

 

Union Square Street Sessions partners include Jeep as the presenting sponsor and supporting sponsors Burton, Fuse TV, Snowboarder Magazine, Lat34.com, Boost Mobile, Plantronics, Mountain Creek Resort and Killington Resort.

 

“Freedom and adventure are among the core values of the Jeep brand, so we’re excited to sponsor The Union Square Street Sessions,” said John Plecha, Jeep Marketing and Global Communications. “Snowboarding is one of the many outdoor activities Jeep owners enjoy. Snowboarding in New York City fits naturally with the ‘go anywhere-do anything’ versatility of the Jeep brand and its vehicles.” 

 

The winter sports celebrations will continue in New York City on Saturday, February 10 with NYC Parks & Recreation’s Winter Jam, a pro/am rail jam and winter carnival with snowshoeing and cross country skiing held in Central Park.

 

UNION SQUARE STREET SESSIONS SCHEDULE – THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8

 

Street Sessions Pre Event Demo For Media – 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m..

o        Athlete Demo

o        Athlete Interviews

o        Fashion & Gear Demo

 

Street Sessions Pro Rail Jam – 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.  

3:00 p.m. – Demo & festival area opens

3:00 to 5:00 p.m. - Athlete autograph signing and demos

3:30 to 5:00 p.m. - Athlete warm-up

5:00 to 5:30 p.m. - Music act 1

5:30 to 6:30 p.m. - Rail competition preliminaries 

6:30 to 7:15 p.m. - Music act 2

7:30 to 8:30 p.m. - Rail competition finals

8:30 to 9:00 p.m. - Awards

9:30 p.m. - VIP Rail Jam Party 

 

WEBSITE: www.lat34.com/streetsessionsnyc

 

DIRECTIONS: Subway: N,R,Q,W, 4,5,6, or L to 14th Street/Union Square

 

NYC PARKS & RECREATION’S WINTER JAM IN CENTRAL PARK

Saturday, February 10 - 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

o        Winter Sports Gear & Product Demos

o        Amateur Rail Jam

o        Music & awards

 

WEBSITE: www.nyc.gov/parks

 

DIRECTIONS: Subway: 6 to 68th Street; B or C to 72nd Street



Published On: 2/4/2007
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my blog: survey
By: black_voodoo


1. First thing you do when u wake up? turn off my alarm
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2. What color is your favorite hoodie? teal
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3. Do you like coffee? yea
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4. How do you get to school? my car
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5. How are you feeling RIGHT now? tired
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6. Whats the last letter of your crush's name? t
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7. Do you say aim or a-i-m? a-i-m
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8. Tell me about the last dream you remember having:i dont remember
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9. Could you eat your favorite food everyday for a month?yeah
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10. What are you craving? ice cream
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11. Do you floss?yea
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12. What comes to mind when I say cabbage? looks like lettece
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13. What color do you wear the most? green
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14. How old is your dad? 39
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15. Would you dance with me to the taco song? sure
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16. Have you ever counted to 1,000? yea
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17. Do you bite into your ice cream or just lick it? lick it
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18. Do you use smileys? yea
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19. How many rooms are in your house? 5
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20. Have you ever met a celebrity? no
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21. Do you like cottage cheese? yea
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22. What's the last song you had stuck in your head? Jane Fonda-By mickey avalaon
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23. How many countries have you visited? none
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24. Are your parents strict? she tries but it doesnt work
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25. Would you go sky diving? yeah
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26. Would you go out to eat with George W. Bush? no
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27. Would you throw potatoes at him?idk
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28. Is there anything sparkly in the room you're in?no
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29. Have you ever tried to get inside the refrigerator? why would i do  that
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30. Do you rent movies often?yeah when im bored
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31. Who sits in front of you in math class? jake
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33. What state are you from? Illinois
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34. Can you count backwards from 74?
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35. Where were you Friday night?Club Illusion
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36. Brown or white eggs? white
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37. Like rap music? yep
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38. Ever taken a train?yep
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39. Ever had a threesome? not that i know of
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40. Do you know who Skye Sweetnam is? no
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Published On: 2/3/2007
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The Strange Questions Survey
Have you ever licked the back of a CD to try to get it to work?:
Nope.  Thank you!

What's the largest age difference between yourself and someone you've dated:
2 yrs
Ever been in a car wreck?:
No

Were you popular in high school?:
I AM popular

Have you ever been on a blind date?:
No.

Are looks important?:
  Yes, although they're not the most important thing i guess

Do you have any friends that you've known for 10 years or more??:
Yes.

By what age would you like to be married?:
I guess 25

Does the number of people a person's slept with affect your view of them?:
Yeah.

Have you ever made a mistake?:
Haven't we all?

Are you a good tipper?:
As good as I can afford lol.

What's the most you have spent for a haircut?:
I don't know...my mom pays or trims it.

Have you ever had a crush on a teacher?:
Yeah, but he wasn't my teacher lol.  He teaches at the elementary school.  God, he is so HOT!

Have you ever peed in public?:
Er, I peed in my friend's backyard before, but it was only us back there.

What song do you want played at your funeral?:
I don't know...Amazing Grace...yeah.

Would you tell your parents if you were gay?:
Probably.

What would your last meal be before getting executed?:
Thanksgiving dinner, except the turkey would be chicken.

Beatles or Stones?:
Eh.  Depends.

If you had to pick one person on earth to die, who?:
I wouldn't.  I'd be like, "f*ck it, me then."

Beer, wine or hard liquor?:
Liquor, yo.

Do you have any phobias?:
I'm terrified of spiders.

What are your plans for the future?:
School.  DX

Do you walk around the house naked?:
No...this morning I was naked in the hallway.  But I was home alone.  And it was in the hallway before I got in the shower.  So...that doesn't count.

If you were an animal what would you be?:
A wolf.

Hair color you like on someone you're dating?:
Brown or black.  Black is sexy.

Would you rather be blind or deaf?:
I don't know.  If I wasn't deaf all my life, then that...I still want to speak and sometimes if you've been deaf all your life, don't you have difficult doing so?  I'd rather be neither, really.

Do you have any special talents?:
Sure.

What do you do as soon as you walk in the house?:
Drop my stuff.

Do you like horror or comedy?:
Horror.

Are you missing anyone?:
Yeah.

If you weren't straight, what person of the same sex would you do?
Errrr.

Where do you want to live when you are old?:
I don't know.  Somewhere warm.  My family should be near, though...

Who is the person you can count on the most?:
My mom.

If you could date any celebrity past or present, who would it be?:
I wouldn't.  There would be come legality issues, since I don't really find any celebrities younger than 18 attractive.  =\

What did you dream last night?:
I honestly don't remember.  I think there were Arabs in it, 'cause I was listening to an Arabic tape before I went to bed.  XD

What is your favorite sport to watch?:
Baseball.

Are you named after anyone?:
Yeah.  Two people.

What is your favorite alcoholic drink?:
Ehhh...rum and Coke, if it's good rum haha.

Non alcoholic drink?:
Water is good!

Have you ever been in love?:
Nay.

Do you sing in the shower?:
Sometimes.

Have you ever been arrested?:
No.

Would you ever get plastic surgery?:
I don't think so.

Have you ever caught a fish?:
Nope.



Off-The-Wall Questions:
When was the last time you went to the bathroom outside?
Two years and like...four months ago.

Family member you most resemble?
Mi padre.

Do you own your own Bible?
Yeah, I think two.

Do you wear deodorant?
Yeah, but I'm in my PJs, so I'm not right now.

Do you clean up nice?
Yeahh, I guess.

When was the last time you tripped and fell?
Like, last month?

Where was the last place you slept besides your home?
School haha.  Wait, no, the car.

What are you listening to right now?
"Such Great Heights"--The Postal Service.

Have you ever started an uncontrollable fire?
No, it was extinguished with some Sprite.

Ever run out of gas on the road?
Nope.

What would you rather do, rake the leaves, or mow the lawn?
Mow the lawn.

What is the last thing you downloaded onto your computer?
The new AIM or perhaps music.

Last time you swam in a pool?
Summer.

Have you ever been in a school play?
Yes.  7th and 8th grade, and I will be in March.  =D

How many kids do you want?
Three to five.

Type of music you dislike most?
The bad type.

Are you registered to vote?
Nope.  2008, yo.

Do you have cable?
Yarrh.

Ever prank call anybody?
Yeah.  It was fun.  =D

Would you go bungee jumping or sky diving?
Sky diving.

Do you have a garden?
Not me personally, but my family does.

What's your favorite comic strip?
Hot Guy.  XD

Bath or Shower?
Shower.

Best movie you've seen in the past two weeks?
Errrr...I don't know...everything I can think of was more than two weeks ago.

Best pizza topping?
Cheese.

Popcorn or Peanuts?
Popcorn.  Just had it.  =D

Orange Juice or apple juice?
Apple.

Chocolate Bar?
Chocolate Bar!

When was the last time you ate a homegrown tomato?
Er, recently enough.  Summer?

Ever order anything from an infomercial?
Not me personally.

Sprite or 7-Up?
I have Sprite more often, but it doesn't matter.

Have you ever had to wear a uniform to work/school?
Yes and yes.

Ever thrown up in public?
I don't believe so.  Outside of my house once.

Would you prefer being a millionaire or find true love?
True love.

Believe in love at first sight?
Nay.

Who was the last person you visited in a hospital?
Idk

What do you think about most?
People.  =D

Favorite form of travel?
Car.

If you could have one magical power what would it be?
Maybe I could read the future, sort of...?


SOME STRANGE QUESTIONS:
Something purple within 5 feet of you: Part of the calender.
The sexiest item of clothing you own: my lingrie
Is your hair long enough to chew on: Yes.
Least favorite color? orange
Ever have Dippin' Dots? Yeah .get me some
Ever play an instrument? no
Ever been to a palm reader? no
Last Pez dispenser you purchased? I don't know
Did you have a good weekend? Yeah
How is today going for you? Boring.
Any plans for tonight? sleeping and swimming 2nd hr
Ever photograph something that was dead? Nope.
Are you ready for the holiday season? Again?  Not really!
Ever given someone a full-body oil massage? Everyday babe lol



Published On: 1/15/2007
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Meg Pugh, boosting into first place.
 

It’s pretty safe to say that the most anticipated event this weekend in Breckenridge was the Paul Mitchell Progression Session quarterpipe “exhibition”. I put that word in quotes because although it was labeled an exhibition, there were cash prizes involved, therefore connoting competition, but whatever. Several reasons such anticipation might have been involved: the allure of standing in a parking lot and watching professional snowboarders get towed by snowmobiles into a massive quarterpipe-shaped pile of dirty snow, the possibility of someone beating Luke Mitrani’s 33-foot-air of last year’s spectacle, an Australian semi-celebrity a.k.a. The Dingo yelling on the PA system, and a stage complete with flashy colored lights and DJ’s. So regardless of the frigid air that should have forced everyone home to huddle under piles of blankets, there was a fairly large turnout.

Despite icy conditions and a sketchy, asphalt-covered-by-a-thin-layer-of-snow run-in, the riders didn’t fail to disappoint. Mason Aguirre went huge as per usual, Scotty Lago and Danny Davis both pulled off solid 1080’s, and Kevin Pearce did a couple of giant ally-oop backside rodeo 540’s. But it was Steve Fisher who walked away with the $5,000 first prize, with Davis coming in second, and Pearce third. Not surprisingly, Scotty Lago was awarded with Best Trick. And for the ladies, both Elena Hight and Breck local Tori Koski stood out with solid airs and amplitude, earning them second and third place. Meg Pugh made up for a disappointing day in the halfpipe by throwing down higher airs than the rest of the women and taking first place.

Overall, the background music was decent, the riding was good, and the notoriously comedic Todd Richards even made a guest appearance at the announcer’s stand. Perhaps hair-care giants should sponsor more events. Shampoo anyone?

Paul Mitchell Progression Session, Dec. 16, 2006: Final Results

Men:
1. Steve Fisher, Head
2. Kenin Pearce, Burton
3. Danny Davis, Burton

Women:
1. Meg Pugh, Trilogy Arts
2. Elena Hight, Burton
3. Tori Koski



Published On: 12/19/2006
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so i know what you were thinking... k-fed and britney were forever... mmm hmmmm.  right.  pretty sure that helen keller would have been able to see a divorce coming in that one.  i'm not one to really care about celebrity gossip, but i just find most of britney's life to leave me with this morbid curiosity... like passing a train wreck.. i just have to look in to see just how bad it is. 
 
now, kevin, to his credit.. managed to not only hook up with, but marry (therefore mooch) off of one of the top pop idols.. well... in history really.  that is one hell of an acomplishment for a no talent, fugly dancer who has no command of the english language.  good for you!  that is damn impressive.  even though he signed a pre-nup, he will be entitled to half their place plus some extra stuff.. totaling about 3.9 million.  not bad k-fed... not bad at all.  just don't go spending all that chedda on releasing a follow up rap album.  i don't think the 200 people who bought your last album will carry over and somehow make it profitable.
 
as for britney... smart move on the prenup... but still.. have you seen this guy?  he makes a squeegee kid look like a CEO of a fortune 500 company.  this is a guy who ditched his pregnant girlfriend to marry you.  to me.. that might be a bad start.  and i have to tell you... letting a guy know that its over via text message?  that is allllll class.  i really really hope that she used some emoticons there... through in a :( or even better... ROTFL...
 
 
so heres to hollywoods top couple... umm... well, i've heard them called that.  i don't really care in the least.  but yeah... we should start a poll regarding just how messed up their two kids are gonna be... bad enough just having a combonation of genes from those two... but having to put up with the media circus?  yikes.  good luck with that one.
 
 


Published On: 11/8/2006
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My Journal: sightings
By: Swin


So I was out last night and totally had a celebrity sighting. I'm super special. I saw
 
this chick (from Frasier)
 
eating dinner with
 
 
this chick (Julie Warner... I guess she was on Nip tuck or something I dunno)
 
My ladies and I suspected so we had our waiter do a stealth mission to confirm.
 
 
Pretty random for sleepy Victoria
 


Published On: 9/30/2006
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Hey everyone, I know I've kind of went to hell with the blog here as of late, so here's my attempt at redemption. The weekend and week has thus far been uneventfull other then the fact that I start moving into my new place early next week. I'm really pumped, my new place is about 2 times the size of my current dwelling, and is above a hair sallon, and a healthy food store. It's also 2 block away from my fav movie rental place, a half block away from a Sonic styled gas station and 4 blocks away from my favorite coffee shop. Here is where I tell you all about my apartment and you pretend to give two shi*ts and a f*ck. Anyways it's a "loft" style appartment. with a killer kitch, an amazing living room and a bedroom fit to film a celebrity sex scandle tape (thats right tommy lee, you best what your back homes!).

Okay enough of that. As I'm writing this I'm talking with My friend Don over MSN messenger (free plug for there shi*tty company...how many times a week do you need to go off line to fix shi*t?). Don has his only little radio program and we were talking about Jim Carry which reminded me how bad ass his (Jim Carry's) movie The Mask was.

In other news it's still hot in Ohio and is currently raining.

Now because sometimes I pretend to have a life I'm going to cut this short and I'll try to catch you all on the flip.

+Sara


Published On: 8/10/2006
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Is History repeating itself? While getting my usual fix of celebrity gossip this long weekend, i realized that what is happening today in the hills of Hollywood and on the sidewalks of New York is no different than that of the infamous East Coast/West Coast hip-hop rivalries of the late 90's. These divas got beef, and ya'll mother f*ckers dunno what beef is. If you replaced the glocks with cell phones and sidekicks, and the dis tracks with some tabloid quotes, you would pretty much have the same thing.

The main players:

Now-
Lindsay Lohan (aka La Lohan)
Then-
Christopher Wallace (aka Biggie Smalls)
Affiliation-
East Coast

Now-
Paris Hilton (aka P-Hil)
Then-
Tupac Shakur (aka 2Pac)
Affiliation-
West Coast

La Lohan and Biggie are both known for their highly-visable presence on the NYC scene. Biggie dealt coke, Lohan snorts it, and both of them ended up as the West Coast posse's most reviled enemy. No one knows where the beefs started between Big and 'Pac, or Paris and Lindsay, but constant fights over the opposite sex (Lil' Kim/ Wilmer Valderrama, Stavros, anyone Paris has ever dated), turf (drug trade/ magazine covers), and overall respect (album sales/ sex tapes) are believed to be the basis of these fueds. Like Tupac before her, Paris is hated and feared, and is Gangsta number one when it comes to representing the West Coast. Actually, if Los Angeles were to become a real human being, it would be reincarnated as Paris Hilton. Paris has the same flamboyant and highly-publicized behavior that 'Pac was known for, and tends to shift alliances constantly and carelessly. No matter who's got beef, or what it's about, chances are that Paris Hilton is in the middle of it, or is IT.

It's not only Paris and La Lohan recreating the past. In the main events we also have our supporting players, such as: Nicole Richie, taking the place of Puff Daddy. Just like Puff Daddy and Tupac used to be homies before the beef, Nicole and Paris were BFF prior to their public fall-out. Oh and how could i forget the recently popular Greek Shipping Heirs who are taking the place of the good old Random Gangsta Bitches. They're just like the big booty hoes rap guys girlfriends who just hang out in the background off all those old rap videos. The Greek Shipping Heirs are pretty much meaningless. They are kept around solely for appearances, and no one actually knows who they really are.

I rest my case.

Just act like ya knoww.


 



Published On: 5/23/2006
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Blogging bubble: Radio Trip
By: Freesty_Girl


On Tuesday I had a nice day. I've took a train, I've been to Milan and I've seen how a radio works. I've won a chance to presents my favourites songs in a radio program called Private Collection on Radio Deejay, a very famous Italian radio. You must fill a form on their site and if you're lucky, they can pick you for the program and you go on air with a dj and you talk about yourself and your songs. So, I was one of these lucky dudes!
Here it is my 1 hour of celebrity....summerized in these 2 photos!!


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Published On: 5/12/2006
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Some more fun facts about the one and only.............

 



Published On: 4/6/2006
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My Blog: A GOOD SONG
By: summer_rox


Psychic spies from china
Try to steal your mind’s elation
Little girls from sweden
Dream of silver screen quotations
And if you want these kind of dreams
It’s californication
It’s the edge of the world
And all of western civilization
The sun may rise in the east
At least it settles in the final location
It’s understood that hollywood
Sells californication

Pay your surgeon very well
To break the spell of aging
Celebrity skin is this your chin
Or is that war your waging

First born unicorn
Hard core soft porn
Dream of californication
Dream of californication

Marry me girl be my fairy to the world
Be my very own constellation
A teenage bride with a baby inside
Getting high on information
And buy me a star on the boulevard
It’s californication

Space may be the final frontier
But it’s made in a hollywood basement
Cobain can you hear the spheres
Singing songs off station to station
And alderon’s not far away
It’s californication

Born and raised by those who praise
Control of population everybody’s been there and
I don’t mean on vacation

First born unicorn
Hard core soft porn
Dream of californication
Dream of californication

Destruction leads to a very rough road
But it also breeds creation
And earthquakes are to a girl’s guitar
They’re just another good vibration
And tidal waves couldn’t save the world
From californication

Pay your surgeon very well
To break the spell of aging
Sicker than the rest
There is no test
But this is what you’re craving

First born unicorn
Hard core soft porn
Dream of californication
Dream of californication

~Californication by the Red Hot Chili Pepperz



Published On: 3/30/2006
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Central Community News: Celebrity Mugshots..
By: Colonies.com


Ever wonder if any of your favorite celebrities have been arrested before?? Well if you have, check out this site:

http://www.clumsycrooks.com/mugshots/
 

and see if you favorite stars have ever been arrested.

Published On: 3/3/2006
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My Journal: My Alphabet
By: baby_g-girl


A - AVAILABLE: No

B- BEST FRIEND: Cindel and Karen

D - DADS NAME: Pryor Alexander Harrington II

E - EASIEST PERSON OF OPPOSITE SEX TO TALK TO: Perrell

F - FAVORITE BAND: Simple Plan

G - GUMMY BEARS OR WORMS: Gummy Worms

H - HOMETOWN: Norton, KS

I - INSTRUMENT: Clarinet

K - KIDS: None, right now...but my family keeps calling me Prego...okay yeah, not happening anytime soon...I have law school and my boyfriend is still in high school, that's a negative...and Scott would kill me...yeah, I don't think having a kid with some counts has casual dating.

L - LONGEST CAR RIDE: Norton, KS to Jacksonville, NC or Norton to Mexcio

M - MILK FLAVOR: 1% White

N - NUMBER OF SIBLING: One little sister...she is the greatest

O - ONE WISH: To be out of debt

P - PHOBIAS: car accidents, snakes, and being alone

Q- FAVORITE QUOTE: "Learning how to forgive-thats really tough. Its easier to stay mad. But unless we learn how to really forgive, we never learn how to really love."

R - REASON TO SMILE:  Lately it has been Pelly

S - SONG YOU LAST HEARD: Video Killed the Radio Star-The Buggles

T - TIME YOU WOKE UP: Today it was about 725, then I took Little One to school, came back and slept to 11.  It was nice...I usually stay up.

U - UNKNOWN FACT ABOUT ME:  I was 21 when I did my first keg stand

V - VEGETABLE YOU HATE: Peas

W- WORST HABITS: Right now it's saying the word "Jewish"...I get yelled at alot by my mom.  Thanks Cindel....

X - X-RAYS YOU'VE HAD: Spine, Knees, Arm, I had and MRI...yeah car accidents f*ck you up that's all I'm going to say.

Y- YOUR LAST/ CURRENT GIRLFRIEND'S/BOYFRIEND NAME: This is going to produce some questions...unless I talk to you on a daily basis...Scott Edward and Perrell Shane....not putting last names because....I have an ex that won't get over the past...so he is trying to ruin my future....OVER MY DEAD BODY, BRING IT ON!


Z - ZODIAC SIGN: Scropio

****Everyone has their firsts...****

First real best friend: Abbey Tacha

First Cellphone: Nokia from Alltell

First pet: Laddie the dog

First piercing/tattoo: Ears and my "heaven" tattoo

First big trip: New Mexico with my Grandparents

First flight: MCI to RDU

First Celebrity Love: New Kids on the Block

First job: Busting tables and dish washing at the Eagles Club

****Everyone has their lasts...****

Last person you hugged: Pelly

Last time you cried: I think it was two weeks ago

Last movie you watched: Fat Albert

Last person of the opposite sex that you talked to: Pelly

Last shirt worn: My Timberland hoodie

Last phone call: my mom

Last thing you touched: my mouse


Last time at the mall: Snowball dress shopping last month in Kearney with my mom and Cindel

Last time you were excited about something: Taking pictures last night with Pelly


Last person you saw: Marlene, I had to take Cindel her lunch card

Last thing you drank: Sunny Delight

Last person to break your heart: George

Last time you have been truely, 100 happy?: Living at Cody's spending time with Shaun...



Published On: 2/14/2006
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and fake accents i really like those. it is probably all the things we say and then laugh about and yell out "quote book". actually, it is probably just our infamous quote book. the fact that we don't have one. and that we never remember them about an hour after anyways. it is 6 dollar cowboy boots. it's smiling. it is rum and diet cokes on sundays so i'll be drunk at work by 5. it is definately celebrity gossip. and paris hilton. it's the end of the world.  it is that smell that hawaii has when you get off the airplane. it is music. it is thrift stores. it's how my boss still doesn't know my name and i've worked there since may. it is locking my keys in my car.
it's how you didnt want to try. it is orange nail polish. it is walks in the rain.  it is how it takes exactly one hour from here to nanaimo. it is raves. it's how i over analyze everything. it's summer. and winter. and the cv. it is how alise likes magic shows. it is my grandma watching too much oprah and then calling and telling me about teenagers and meth. it is how i only play the piano when no ones at home.
it's the oc. it is my purple bcbg high heels. it is skye and spencer. it is old cds. it is not broken fake nails. it is sex and the city. it's how you have to try. it's the man at work who asked me if i was getting married because he had heard that, and how when he asked me if this was true i said yes. it is how i still  miss you. 
it is skye informing me that i have a problem and that i am the reason Willa Holland and her boyfriend make their profiles on myspace private. it is coffee. it is the fact that i never get over anything. it is the ocean.  it is how spencer is going to be the professional i can talk about when i'm older. it is laughing. it is the boys i've kissed. and the girls. it is fake internet modelling photoshoots. it is treatza pizzas. it is probably the cv again. it is thesuperficial.com. it is kanye. it's my shoe collection. it is dancing. it is striker trashhcouture. it is fashion magazines. oh and us weekly. it is crying. it's me and skye getting pulled over for having no lights on. it is mary-kate olsons coke habit. it is those shows that used to be on tgif. 
it's how i can't remember the last time i went ice-skating. it is time machines. it is fake tans. it's 13 year old boys that hang out at the skate park by the parking lot and whistle at me when i go to my car. it's you, who didnt ask too many questions. it is home. it is text messages. it is jobs that you don't like. it is lasar tag. it is the things that they havent done yet. it is the things that you havent done yet. it is artificial sweetner. it is the things that i think about. it is everybody that fears their life will end up being a bunch of mondays put together. it doesnt have to be.


Published On: 1/22/2006
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1. What did you do in 2005 that you'd never done before? went to the manor, first time might have been NYE2005
2. Did you keep your new years' resolutions, and will you make more for next year? No. I planned on being a good employee but then I found another distractions other than the forums at work
3. Did anyone close to you give birth? No...thank God.
4. Did anyone close to you die? No. Thank god. My parents divorced though
5. What would you like to have in 2006 that you lacked in 2005? hard, I got the good grades, and the friends I made in 2005 are the best. Now that there's time, visit my friend the snow like crazy
6. What date(s) from 2005 will remain etched upon your memory, and why? Jan. 1, April 3rd (Dizee Rascal + Uber B-day Parties) Duck vs. USC game (So, we lost but thats when I realized I have the best friends and when they became my family)
7. What was your biggest achievement of the year? Getting UofO by their wallets
8. What was your biggest failure? GRAMMAR for Journalists J101
9. Did you suffer any illness or injury? yes. one ginormous anxiety attack + spring I discoved hey, I'm allergic to almost everything in this city
10. What was the best thing you bought? the deep V-Tee Shirt, or the Hoodie ski jacket
11. Whose behavior merited celebration? Generally Erin's mostly since we meet, but then there was Nathan behavior or Tom's alcoholic behavior in which your were forced into celebration because he takes no 'NO's' for an answer. Others include various bands I met, Rock&Roll Soldiers coming home always includes merrit also.... see effin A! I merit celebration seriousleee
12. Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed? A couple of certin boys I met nearly months apart from eachother, very early in the year who know who they are and why they should leave me alone if they like their life.
13. Where did most of your money go? booze, clothes, schools (yea there is an s)
14. What did you get really, really, really excited about? Powder for that one month on the cascades, new face wash, perefect jeans, DEATH FROM ABOVE, Nahan kinda maybe might be in town surprising, a really good book
15. What song will always remind you of 2005? 4 various: Hall & Oats 'Man eater" Peaches 'Operate' MSKRT Remix 'Sexy Results' The Rakes (Phones re-mix) 'Retreat' ... I lied and Bloc Party 'Banquet' cuz I'm on fire!
16. Compared to this time last year, are you:
i. happier or sadder? smarter, happier
ii. thinner or fatter? a fatty around holidays (least it just feels this way) but I'm actually 15 thiner
iii. richer or poorer? broker.
17. What do you wish you'd done more of? going to the movie theatres, talking to more dorks in class, bike rides around the river
18. What do you wish you'd done less of? simi flailing my body from the coffee bar next to DJ Jimbo or Justin, also less lipstick tagging, less drunk bikes rides and pool games
19. Did you fall in love in 2005? hard to tell but cetin there is love
20. How many one-night stands? Not nearly enough, which is good
21. What was your favorite TV program? MXC (yeah son!)
22. Do you hate anyone now that you didn't hate this time last year? Yes I most certainly do. his name is Har Mar Superstar
23. What was your greatest musical discovery? DFA 1979, Wolf Parade
24. What did you want and get? 'speccial friends'
25. What did you want and not get? the uber popular boy, but he is a friend of mine now which is much better on every level
26. What was your favorite film of this year? couldn't tell ya.... I re-fell in love with Fight Club, after I met the writer of the book and heard his hell story about J101 
27. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you? 23, well, started a day early. Saw Dizee Rascal, meet up with Bubbles for his b-day; danced redonkulously and then celebrated a 4-way birthday party with the boys of the manor. woke up with bubbles moments before family members took me to see SinCity + Sushi
28. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying? snow, maybe an MP3 player, Bubbles living here, meeting my friends earlier in the year
29. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2005? blahh... lets see how many pairs of jeans+ boots + boob shirts she can wear. Or how many little doll dresses + boots + leggings ? Or all those jackets with faux fur? Plus the fact that its all shi*t I've never seen where the hell is this chick from?
30. What kept you sane? I'm not sane! Soooo, blogs and the internet; reading the person I kinda am in writting. Truely you'd like me though if you met me. I am very nice
31. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most? fancy? I like Joquin Phoenix but he is an utter prick right? I fancy Scarlett Johanson she's cool. Mary Kate Olsen, no doubt, and I can't tell you why, I dunno even know! And I uber fancy Adrian Brody and I also uber fancy Chuck Closterman, but most people know that
32. Who did you miss? most of the time my older sista Kirsten she remains picture-less
33. Who was the best new person you met? NATHAN.....then Tom, Jessica, Joel, ERIN! TYLER
34. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2005: Suck it up and prove them all wrong. When someone hurts your feelings just prove to them that their wrong (if they are)
35.Do you have any regrets or mistakes that that you would or could take back? shouldn't have made friends with a couple of people and fell into a relationship with a-holes of their nature
36. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year: "18 years 18 years!"


Published On: 12/29/2005
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My Journal: 7/1/2005
By: Fire_in_a_Hole


--- Living it up, Sunshine Village, celebrity sji tournaments, f*cking hye, got rellly drunk today and went riding, almostvate sh*t so many times, almost is the key word in that sentence :-)

Still really drunk

USA is like Canada's bitch, don't belive me, look at the map and tell me who the f*ck is on top, yeaah thought so :) (Ohhh Canada :)

George. W. Bush. -- initials G.W.B -- stands for Gangsta Wanna BE

Too often we loose sight of life's simple pleasures. Remember when someone annoys you it takes 42 muscles in your face to frown, BUT, it only takes 4 muscles to extend your arm and knock that motherf*cker upside the head.
Pass it on....



Published On: 1/7/2005
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