Author: Josh
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Thugs Smoke a lotta Weed on the First
New one from Gabe. Cream City. Montage 1: Jesse Neuhaus, Reese, Pat Murphy, Max Murphy, Josh Ellis, Nathan Heilberger, John McGuire, Tim Olson, Matt Nordness, John Rockafellow, Pat Forster, and Danny Stemper. Montage 2: Drew Rickaby, Mike Bahr, Bradford Bishop, Michael Al-Wathiqui, Nick Mistele, Harald Reynolds, Josh Ellis, James Brickner, Russ Clark, Chase Hopper, Mike…
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Matt Nordness in Hurry Up & Try – Dvds Only $8.00!!
Get the DVD, which has two montages, Max Murphy’s Part, Matt’s Part, and the outro for $8.00. Shipping Included! The dvd also has two bonus videos – Film School (2010) and Hurry Up & Die (2003). Only $8.00!! Postage is included in price!If ordering outside of the USA please email us first to so postage…
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Hurry Up & Try DVDs – ONLY $8.00!!
Hurry Up & Try – INTRO & MAX MURPHY from Josh Ellis on Vimeo. In September of last year I had a sudden realization – it was going to be the 10 year anniversary of the video I made in 2003 called Hurry Up & Die. We didn’t have much time, winter was about to…
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Cream City Lurkers
This video is fantastic on many levels!!!
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Vertical
The only person from Wisconsin that was in Eastern Exposure 3 now skates for Roger Skateboards! Congrats Paul! Paul Zitzer : Roger Skateboards Token Older Vert Skater from Roger Skateboards on Vimeo.
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Chris Hanson
Newflash! Skating is still awesome! Following Kyle from predatory bird on Vimeo.
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Doing Cool Skating
Skateboarding is the best! Hope is alive! Don’t eat ‘Lil Cuties while using your laptop! The Philadelphia Experiment from CASTE Quality on Vimeo.
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The Depths
This is probably my favorite Milwaukee skate video of all time. “Natural Bored Flippers” by Ryan Pheiffer. Made in 1994.
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Hurry Up and Try/Central Video Premieres
Cream City Skatepark. Saturday, January 19. My first full length video since Hurry Up and Die, which premiered ten long years ago. Be there or be square.
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Lord Cruendithas – The Cloistered Animal Handler
Lord Cru has been doing it big in NYC!! A couple few months back he opened a skate shop called Labor. Next time you’re in Chinatown (46 Canal Street to be Precise), get in ‘der and give him a reach around! Here’s a short video of an art show he had there with the Magenta…