Friday 26 June 2009

Tuesday 23 June 2009

Tom Penny

The music is fucking terrible.

Who gives a shit, though? It's seven minutes of unseen Tom Penny footage.

Monday 22 June 2009

Happy as Larry.

I've been meaning to ask for a copy for a while as the scan I had was shitty...

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Monday 8 June 2009

Wild In The Park 2009 - Broadstairs, UK Report

...is now up on the Volcom site.

Thanks to everyone who attended. Everyone who entered and the parents and friends who came along to make some noise for those skating.






















Thanks also to Jart Skateboards , Electric , Skullcandy and Vans for the prizes and Red Bull for the free drink all day and sorting out the barbeque. Also, big ups to Revolution Skatepark for the venue, Brooks for the video clip, Chris Johnson, Denise Hickey and Mark Heaton for the photos as well as Biscuits, Nick and Adam for judging and Lev for MCing!




















Skater of the Day:
Tom Steele

Under 15s
1. Jack Collins
2. Neil Kellas
3. Ollie Beeby

16 and Over
1. Awadh Mohammed
2. Daryll Dominguez
3. Harry Lintell

Friday 5 June 2009

Bubbling Under

Good friend of mine, Matt Compton has given me good reason to pass on a bit of grim gold.
Reason being (I need a reason?!?) is it kinda reminded me of The Orphanage.
Not in some plagiarist sense; just in a very creepy "What the fuck? I want out of here" sense.

Matt Compton's most recent film, 'Bubbling Under' is one of the thirteen films involved in the Film London's Best of Boroughs awards.

Bubbling Under

Go check it out and vote for Bubbling Under!

http://www.filmlondon.org.uk/bobs
The film you want is 'Bubbling Under by Matt Compton'

Then pass it on to your friends, your family, your enemies, your lovers, your neighbours, your children, your colleagues, your employers, your employees, your hostages, your kidnappers, your milkmen, your baker your.... well you get the idea.

It might win him £2,000 and get me a free pint.

Wednesday 3 June 2009

Tuesday 2 June 2009

DURKEE DURR!!!

Go to the polls to fight BNP hate
From The Guardian

We love Britain precisely because of its tolerance and diversity. The British National party and its allies are a threat to everything that makes us proud of this country we love. The BNP is working hard to conceal its extremism because it knows that people in Britain totally reject the politics of racism and hatred.

But the BNP's record is clear: its 2001 manifesto wanted mixed-race relationships to be outlawed and for any black person who commits a crime to be thrown out of the country, even those who were born here. Nick Griffin, the leader of the BNP, was found guilty of inciting racial hatred in 1998. He denied that the Holocaust ever took place and believes that Jews are conspiring to brainwash white British people. We consider Griffin's views to be not only racist but fascist: he has previously described the BNP as "a strong, disciplined organisation with the ability to back up its slogan 'defend rights for whites' with well-directed boots and fists. When the crunch comes, power is the product of force and will, not of rational debate".

A vote for the BNP is a vote against everything that makes this country great. We are determined to vote on 4 June: please join us in voting for a great Britain.

Gordon Brown, prime minister, Ben Helfgott, Holocaust survivor, Matt Lucas, comedian, Dame Kelly Holmes, athlete, Ross Kemp, actor, Gary Neville, Manchester United, Thandie Newton, actor, Eddie Izzard, comedian, Phil Neville, Everton, Jimmy Carr, comedian, Meera Syal, actor, Richard Wilson, actor, Vivian Wineman, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, Right Reverend Bill Hewitt, moderator of the Church of Scotland, Rebecca Wheatley, actor, Rhona Cameron, comedian, Professor Iain McLean, Oxford University, Robbie Coltrane, actor, Paul Skinner, business leader, Sarah Waters, novelist, Jeremy Newmark, Jewish Activities Committee, Garth Crooks, broadcaster, Tony Woodley, general secretary Unite, Tim Stone, Salvation Army, Derek Simpson, general secretary Unite, Dave Prentis, general secretary Unison, Wes Streeting, president of the National Union of Students, Alastair Campbell, novelist, Brendan Barber, general secretary TUC, Rev Jeff Gould, General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches, Jenny Seagrove, actor, Olaf Cramme, director of Policy Network, Simon Fanshawe, broadcaster, Chris Powell, Leicester City, Karren Brady, Birmingham City, Sam Duckworth. Get Cape. WearCape. Fly, Ben Sedgemore, Kings Lynn, Paul Kenny, general secretary GMB, Clarke Carlisle, Burnley, Mr Saleem Kidwai, chair, Muslim Council for Wales, Chris Hope, Rushden and Diamonds, Marcus Hahnemann, Reading, Scott McGleish, Wycombe Wandererer, John Hannett, general secretary USDAW, Dareen Moore, Barnsley, Colin Murdock, Accrington, Stanley Moritz Volz, Fulham, Steve Guinan, Hereford United, Sally Hunt, general secretary, University and College Union, Oona King, broadcaster, Sunder Katwala, gen. sec of the Fabian Society, Faisal Hanjra, president of the Federation of Islamic Student Societies, Billy Hayes, general secretary CWU, Adam Pike, chair of the Union of Jewish Students, Alan Ritchie, general secretary UCATT



For reference, the actual BNP feelings are all so beautifully summarised here:



Thank You N26