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   Okay it's been officially one month since the suregery.
I thought I'd write more often. But this is where I am at this point.
There is much less peripheral pain these days, and I can sleep peacefully at night although putting the arm outside the bed sometimes makes the arm a little sore.
 
I can type pretty proficiently right now. I used a sponge for exercises. Now I am using two of them and a pack of mung beans. My ability to pronate/supinate without pain is getting there but not quite there(I can't put on contacts or open a door until that is normal again).
 
 The biggest problem at this point is I can't write yet mainly because the first four fingers have been significantly impacted and still pretty stiff. I would like to start physical therapy, but that will be in two weeks. I will not be going snowboarding again this season because the thought of another two months of this would not be worth it. I had a pretty bad break mainly because my hand fingers are so stiff I can't perform basic tasks essential to work: shaking hands, writing diagrams, opening doors.
 
In any case, I am progressing slowly but surely. Next step is the campbells soup can gripping and typing like with elbow down not elevated. Some exercises I have also started are: flexing extending each fingers and in between the finger webs.
 
I get to see the doctor in two weeks when the bones are fully healed and start pt. Cheers in the meantime.


Published On: 2/21/2009
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My Blog: 2 weeks
By: sickwake


Damn... Any harsh bails this season?..... Fractured my arm last weekend. Was damn pissed. Doin' flips are fun.. but sucks to f&%k up. Mind you I was off the snow and in the gym doin them. gimme 2 weeks and ill be back in riding.

Come on peeps lets share them dosey bruisey stories.^_^

Peace & Ride

Jess


Published On: 2/1/2009
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8mile life Shred Update

Mikey and Eero headed out to film for Transworld's new flick "get real" with pat mcarthy, J kirbs, and film dog JoCo. Everybody stacked up some boardin shots, and also ate some delicous fries, hash browns, chips, and everything else potato related. pretty good gig!

Eero

Kirbs and Eero sayin peace out to the potato state

X to the Z xzibit showed up while passing through Oregon. Peep that liscence plate!! must be rich as hell

Then up to Grouse mtn with all the boyz to film for the upcoming 8 mile shi*t

The entire Stephens family showed up to film their segments for 8 mile tv

K Man was gettin some killer pics for his girlfriend

peace out for now dudes and babes



Published On: 1/28/2009
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Hmmm the snow is pretty sweet but the parks never seem to be built till half way through the season on grouse mt. pretty lame, went up and there was only 3 small rails jibable. maybe this week will have something worth shreddin. 

when i get my charger back for my camera ill be shootin some vids and posting them up youtube stlye (although they will probably pull it for some stupid music copyright reason) hate that!

if anyone is still into riding/training this week ill be up on wednesday late afternoon evening. 

its weird i didnt know till now that they have these free girl nights for all 3 local mountain. what a gip...... thats gonna create crowds....(i hate crowds) hence the reason i dont ride on weekends. its like a spamathon the mountain.

hows the whistler riders doing? i still havent gotten out there yet.

so by this point ( if you made it this far ) your definitely sick of my blabbing so you should probably stop reading this and be riding (or recovering).

again if your down for a ride im at grouse every week. it might help if your a grouse rider (cheapest passes why not)

hope ya'll having a sweet season so far. definitely the best christmas present this year is the sweet snow. you really know its good when the busses dont run up the hill. 

thats why we drive lol.
peace


Published On: 1/13/2009
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Ok, I'm hoping you guys can help me here. I need to buy this snowboard for my son. It's a jib snowboard and according to his dad it has this little 3" x 5" peel off sticker and underneath is a picture of a naked girl. NO! it's not the new Burton boards. Is it by Rome? What the hell is the name of this board?????? Of course his dad can't remember so I'm hoping you guys can save me from this torture of ignorance! Peace.
destef1


Published On: 12/19/2008
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Ok, so here is what I don't understand. I don't understand how things can be going great, and then suddenly everything can crash down all around you. How do things go from being blissfully peacefully to drama filled and horrible. I've never been so frustrated with how things turn out more.
Recently I've started running to help deal with all the crap in my life. I have never ran more.... This week alone (Monday to now) I have ran almost 5 miles. Last week I ran just over 5. I have never ever had the desire to run until now. I literally use running as a type of therapy. Yesterday I went running for 2.4 miles, and literally felt like I was going to hurt myself because I was pushing myself harder than I have ever before. I guess this "therapy" isn't bad for my snowboarding because it's building up my leg muscles, but some how I just don't think it's healthy to use one thing so faithfully as a release. It's almost as if running has become a drug to me. I think I need to cut back a bit. Then again, if I cut back on the one thing keeping me sane, other things may happen that are not so good.
OH and not to make you all think I'm some emo, depressed, psycho girl. I'm really not, times are just tough. I had one guy I was really really close to tell me that we couldn't be friends because he started seeing someone. Then I had my mother decide she was going to turn into a psycho control freak, and basically restrict all of my freedoms. Then I was stupid and used a pickup line on a guy I liked, and that back fired and now he's avoiding me. Oh and I can't forget all the drama with my friends continuously ditching me, and giving me crap about my decisions on where I'd like to go to college. It's just not really happy times for me right now. I mean I'll live and get through it all, it just won't be a barrel of monkeys like I would prefer.



Published On: 11/27/2008
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My Journal: torn in two
By: shiver666


my soal isn't whole. i'm confused by my demons. does love even exist or is it some fairy tale that we fource ourselves two believe.  How is it that a person can pour thier heart ot to someone they are blinded by this "love".  I almost hate to hear the word.  i am just as much a victum of it as and other.  I think it is so sad that my soal longs for it's mate, but i  know it doesn't exist.  Love is a hormone that we produce.  Just like anger, saddness, and confuion. Just like heroine love over whelms our bodies and minds. if i know this then why do I feel I need it to survive.  so torn between so many things. i feel like i'm drunk sitting on the edge deciding whether or not to fall.  who do believe? i can't trust the ex but how trustful is the man? a person who can forget every thing you ever done for them and turn and hurt you so much.  how can i even figure it out on my own if i have no friends.  risking more then just me now.  flashbacks of my teenage days make me feel twisted again.  tainted by the eil around me i feel so mean. like and angery teen about to burst.  i want to scream and run. where? i don't care i just want peace.  my soal is not alone anymore.  i can feel her growing almost with every word.  the demon that i have surpressed for so long. now she wakes feeding off of every evil emotion that is in this house.  my mind laughs at me.  all i can see is an angel trying to fly.  with ropes tiedto her legs and wrists tears falling from her face.  is this my soal? i'm so tired of trying that i almost want it to come.  to open the door willingly to the demon.  to twist our parts and halves together to make one vengeful being.  all i want is to love someone and feel it back. to bad so sad the demon tells me. just let go it says. i wont let anyone urt us again she tells me.  do i listen to my demon?  i just don't know i am torn in two.

Published On: 11/19/2008
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LINTENTION DE CE BLOGUE LES AMIS ET DE PARTAGER VOUS SPOTS PREFERE AVEC D'AUTRES RIDERS ET SINFORMER SUR DE NOUVEAUX SPOTS!!

ALORS QUE SONT TILS?

JAMIE

MOI CEST LANCIENE PISTE DE SKI DE LUNIVERSITÉ DE MONTREAL BREF C'EST SUR LE VERSANT NORD DU MONT-ROYAL ET AU PAR AVANT ANNÉE 1970, ILS AVAIT DES T BARS FONCTIONELLE ... CA CE TROUVE A LANNEXE DU METRO EDOUARD MONPETIT!!

ILS FAUT À CE JOURS MONTER A PIED MAIS JEN SUIS QUAND MEME STOKED!! CA LAIDE QUE JE PEUX MY RENDRE A PIED LE MATIN MEME DUN GROS OURAGE DE NEIGE!!

ON SE VOIS LA CETTE HIVER ET CA SERAIS BIEN EVOQUER UNE PRESSION ENVERS L'HOTEL DE VILLE POUR EXPLOITER CE SPOT A NOUVEAUX!!

PEACE

JAIE



Published On: 11/11/2008
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SALUT MON NOM CEST JAMIE JE POSTE CE BLOGUE DANS L'INTENTION DE VOUS DEMANDER QUEL SONT VOUS MARQUES DE GEAR DE SNOW PREFERÉ!!

QUEL SONT T'ELLE?

JAMIE

MOI C'EST BURTON ANALOGUE ANON ET VOLCOM!!

PEACE

JAIE



Published On: 11/11/2008
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

 

Airhole Visit / T.I. Interview / Dave Harris



The Airhole crew came by for a little visit yesterday. I'm pretty sure Kale's from another planet. Here's a taste of the visit.



Dave Harris is the funniest person in the world. The stuff I've heard come out of his mouth over the years is beyond ridiculous. I've been wanting to catch him in the act forever now but he isn't easy to film. Last Sunday I had a major breakthrough.

Keep posted for more Dave on the Dave updates channel on our Video player. The channel will be featuring content by anyone who goes by the name "Dave". Should be good.

This is probably the best Rapper interview I've ever seen.

TI interview!

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

 

Chucky's tattoo

After a short little visit by Chucky and his good buddy Dustin Craven yesterday I learned they picked up some pretty epic impulse tatty's last May.



Under the image of the hand throwing up the peace sign it's written "best summer ever" some how predicting the summer they both eventually experienced. Keep an eye out for the next issue of Updown Magazine for more heart warming stories about friendship in Dustin's "Greasy" little interview by yours truly.

Hey look



Published On: 10/29/2008
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dude, it’s been a rockstar few weeks in minnesnowta. the state fair just rolled through, the republicans had their little convention, and rage against the machine played. yeah, rage against the machine.


i usually tell people that minneapolis and saint paul are like big cities nobody has moved into, yet. they look like big cities, but traffic isn’t that bad (i’m looking at you, bay bridge), and it’s mostly just half-rich white kids getting bored and causing trouble. that safe feeling fully eroded after seeing what the police had done to our cities.


unkown

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since last saturday, 422 people have been arrested in association with the RNC, with like 280 of them happening on monday. some of those rowdy rousers were the anarchist type, and you know how dumb breeds dumb. a mini riot broke out on monday, and that set the tone for the rest of the week.


the rage concert was ok. i wish i could say it was great, but the acoustics sucked. not their fault, but at $72 a ticket, i want my f*cking acoustics. rage played a lot from the first album, a few less from evil empire, and even less from battle of la. i was ok with that. single encore, then a plea from the band to “leave peacefully, but not passively.” zach encouraged everyone to show discipline, to show the police that we can get down in peace while still saying “f*ck you, i won’t do whatchu tell me.” yeah, it’s ironic, but get over it. it’s still possible.


the papers said we were greeted outside the concert by about 50 riot police. unless they meant “per sidewalk,” that number was a bit low. whatever. point is, unless you’re insanely drunk (i wasn’t), there’s no way you can walk past that many armed and armored police and feel like sneezing won’t get you your sheat beat down.


it took about a half hour before any half-assed protest broke out. the loudest kids didn’t like being told they couldn’t sit in the middle of the street (me: let evolution do its thing). the rest of us just didn’t like the idea of being told you can’t stand on this sidewalk by police in riot gear (and now gas masks). the police stopped us about half way down the block.


unkown

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after some fat guy yelling through a loudspeaker about as clear as they do at the airport, the police blockade broke down. someone in the group said “walk that way” and everyone did. and we kept walking, probably about a few blocks, in the road, mostly because it was cleared. as soon as the block wasn’t cleared of traffic, these retired american gladiator cops on schwinns started riding people down, shoving them to the sidewalk, and almost getting a couple of the crowd to push back on them. dude, i know there are good cops, but some of the cops out that night had that look like “say what again mother f*cker.”


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somewhere between the schwinns and the cops on super horses, 3 little piggies came riding up on one of those atv golf carts (didn’t see any segways) with that short stubby looking thing that usually shoots tear gas. after we heard the pop pop, we looked for the area with the least amount of cops, ran, and gtfo. police said it wasn’t tear gas, but, they were the ones wearing the gas masks.


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hey man, there’s usually not shi*t to talk about in minnesota.


read more about the rage show post-party or the fun around the


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matt albiniak is a sellout that traded days in tahoe for doing interwebs stuff for a route 29, a small candy company in minneapolis, mn. (http://www.route29.com)


www.porterstahoe.com




Published On: 9/5/2008
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Me!!
 I was bored!! lol
...

..I look sad..but i like this one..=]
..ME && ZACH..








...ME!! LOL.
..ME BEIN A DORK LOL..
..ME AFTER SOFTBALL PRACTICE..
...ME AND MY SISTER!..
...IM THINKIN BOUT YOU! LOL..
...BEIN BORED...
..DANG IM CHEESIN! LOL..
 
...I DIDNT DO IT!!!...
...LOL YAY!! ITS ME SIDEWAYS! LOL..
 ...ME AND TY TY!.. 
 
 
..HMMM
 
 
..Omg!
..ME AND LESLEY AT THE PARK..WE WERE HIGH UP THERE AND I WAS SCARED LOL
 
LESLEY AND ME AT WALLY
 
...Ihop is pretty yummy lol
...MY FAV! =]...
 
..BEING DORKS..
 


Published On: 8/8/2008
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but I forgot about snowboard.com hahah
anyway, just updated my site.  www.pattersonimages.com
take a look.
Peace
Jeff


Published On: 7/26/2008
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’ve never been exposed to military life, and I’ve certainly never been in a combat zone - until last week.



I spent a good part of my summer vacation in Afghanistan. Danny Kass, Grete Elliassen, and I spent 10 days in the Middle East, visiting our troops on an "X Games themed meet and greet." Our mission was simple: boost moral. If you’ve ever hung out with Danny, Grete, or I you’d know not only did we accomplish our mission, we went above and beyond the call of duty. It was a small sacrifice compared to what the servicemen and women of the Armed Forces are doing for our great nation.

I went over to Afghanistan with an open mind, to see first hand what was going on and how the troops were doing. I came back humbled and with a true understanding of sacrifice. I mean, I know how trying “the road” can be, but giving yourself for 15 months of your life, away from family and friends, is one hell of a sacrifice and a test of a true patriot in my book.

Our Middle East tour started in Qatar, a small but very wealthy country on the Persian Gulf just off of Saudi Arabia.

Qatar is the hottest place I’ve ever been to - including the sauna at your local health club. The temperatures ranged from 120 degrees during the mid-day heat, and would drop to around 90 degrees at night. Needless to say, we spent the majority of our time in doors soaking up every ounce of air conditioning we could before bolting to an air-conditioned car, and off to the next air-conditioned building.

Other than the heat being almost unbearable, the troops were amazing. The base in Qatar isn’t only a fully-functioning military base, it’s also a rest and relaxation base for solders to get out of the combat zones in Iraq or Afghanistan for four days every six months. This was their R&R time. The feeling in Qatar was pretty light hearted. The solders were allowed three beers a day, which loosened them up enough for Danny to olli four of them laying down - including Col. Cotter on his skateboard.



From Qatar we boarded a C130 military plane flight into Afghanistan. Once we arrived in Afghani air space the plane blacked out completely into the night sky. A young soldier with a thick Kentucky accent leaned over and said, “We're going to drop in fast, they have a tendency to try and shoot these things down.” That’s when the realization that I was in a war zone fully hit me.

He was right, too, the C130 plane dropped like a rock out of the night sky from about 20-30 thousand feet up to the runway below. A “combat landing” is one of the coolest things I’ve ever experienced. My face was glued to the window praying I didn’t see a rocked fire out of one of the many clusters of lights seen below. Thankfully nothing “exciting” as another soldier put it happened.



Once we were “safely” in Afghanistan, Grete fell ill with salmonella poisoning. She was hospitalized and our tour was put into a holding pattern. Not only would Danny and I visit Grete in the Afghanistan Hospitals but we ventured around a met most of the Doctors, Nurses, Staff, and of course the injured and sick. Carmen our guide practically lived at the bedside of Grete, what a guide! My experiences of Hospitals are that they always have an eerie feeling to them, and this one was no exception. My heart sank as we toured room after room. Everyone had a different story to tell why they were there. A group of local Men were all smiles getting routine check ups, so they were able to get a job on base. Then there was an American Soldier awaiting hand surgery after his armored vehicle was rolled during a roadside attack. The most disturbing was by far the small children. One little girl lost her leg from an old Russian land mind, and in the very next room a little boy laid out dressed in bandages healing burns from an explosion. Experiences like these are reinsuring my thoughts and wishes to have peace on earth.



Danny and I carried on and entertained ourselves by exploring the rest of the base. While checking out the base we met a group of armored truck guys who called themselves “The Reapers”. These guys were cool as hell and had story after story to tell Danny and I about their life in the military and their tour in Afghanistan.
While hanging with The Reapers I felt safe - these guys were the bad asses on the front lines. They gave Danny and I a full tour of their armored vehicle, including sitting in the gunner’s chair. Spinning around in that chair armed with a 50 cal and a grenade launcher was quite a feeling.

Grete wasn’t getting any better after a couple of days so Danny and I left her and our tour guide Carmen behind as we ventured to a FOB (Forward Operating Base) named Solerno - better know as Rocket City.

While in Rocket City, the Air Calvary gave us a tour of the Heli pad holding Blackhawks, Apaches, and a smaller surveillance chopper. We took shooting lessons from a sniper and visited an artillery group of guys who are responsible for shooting back at the Taliban after Rocket City is attacked by, well, rockets. Danny and I were reminded that we were at a FOB nicknamed Rocket City at about 2 am by our guide McKnight. I was abruptly awoken my McKnight’s deep voice saying, “come on, get your sh*# on, get your sh*# on, we got to get to the hard building.” I looked over at Danny while he was throwing his bulletproof vest and helmet on and started to do the same.



We all grabbed our blanket and pillow and ran across the street to the hard building, aka a bunker. It was thought that we may be getting attacked by rockets that night so we all spent the night tossing and turning on the concrete floor wearing bullet proof vests and Kevlar helmets. Let me tell you that was one hell of a night. Let’s just say I wasn’t missing my flight out of Rocket City.



After our Rocket City adventures Danny, aka Afghan Dan, and I met back up with Grete and Carmen, did one last signing in Afghanistan and started our trip back home.



Although our trip was short and sweet, I think I got a pretty basic taste of military life in a war torn country. The highs of hanging out with the gung-ho soldiers and their weapons, to the lows of visiting a four year old girl who lost a leg from a land mine are just two extreme emotions I felt in just one week.

Again my hat goes off to the servicemen and women who sacrifice so much to protect this great country we all love.

www.porterstahoe.com


Published On: 7/23/2008
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My Blog: boring!
By: joko


i sit and have no fun at all!
no party i am the driver to night:(
and no one to be whit that sucks alot right now.
but hey tomorrow is a brand new day!
sone i have a mounth brake from my job and then i going fore some travel time..
that i hope is going to be greate.
but now i am going to see somting bad on my tv

peace



Published On: 5/24/2008
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Well after a year of saying i am leaving shi*tty flat ass ontario i am finally leaving!! Not yet time for powder , but at leat i will be closer to the mountains ;) . Well i dont know what else to say but f*ck YA!


Peace



Published On: 5/9/2008
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It's official. I am a clown. I attended Colorado Clown school for 10 weeks, and I graduated about a month ago. No, I'm not kidding. I really am a clown. I'm currently teaching myself how to juggle, which I'm doing very well at. Next is making balloon animals. Then I can start doing events and birthday parties or something.

And holy shanp I'm moving out in about a month. I'm moving out the day after my last day of school, then I graduate a week later. couldn't be more excited! Anywho, I need some more friends on here. So leave me a message or something and we can talk.

Peace out, hombres!

-Chelsey-
>Lamp*Shade*The*Disco*Clown<




Published On: 4/8/2008
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Hey peeps,
Just got back from a trip to Switzerland....Been out for 7 days and had the most terrible of trips. Started off with a friends broken knee on the first day, I had sickness on the second day. Had a friend with us on the following who fell......his face was unzipped by a board and he ended up with a broken nose, cheek and eye socket. The worst was still to come...on  the last day of the trip it was great conditions.......had a blast great powder after two days of snow. Witnessed a bad ski crash and was one of the first on the scene only to see the lady was no longer breathing, they tried to bring her back with CPR but unfortunately died.
Im not trying to frighten people or shock them......Just dear friends ride safe...
 
Peace out


Published On: 4/7/2008
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Good luck to alll my bro's out in Montreal at the Shakedown.....peace



Published On: 4/2/2008
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Rude People SUCK!........Nomis Doesn't!  That's why at Xtreme Adrenaline Boardshop and Nomis we are giving away this fresh Simon OG Zip Hoodie.   What do you have to do to win it?  Well, have you ever held the door open for someone and they don't even say thanks? Have you ever gone into a store or restaurant and they act like you are bothering them cuz they actually have to do their job?   How about when you hello to some one in passing and all they do is look at you and keep going? What's up with that anyway? So check it out. To win this sick hoodie all you have to do is blog you're best story of rudeness. Best blog gets it.  And with only 100 of this sick hoodie made world wide ,you'll have the Nomis steeze like no other…well almost ….Thanks for your support....peace
 
 


Published On: 3/27/2008
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