ROCK SHOW AT THE BARRACKS BUILDING !


Just about a weeks gone by (yeah, I know, I’m slow at blogging) since Obey clothing presented Brian Caissies photo show at the Barracks Building. Tons of people showed up, even the cops! The event was a success and spawned the birth of the $2.00 drink special.

Thanks to the people over at Coors, Redbull, Concrete Magazine and Push.ca for the support

Check the full article and the full picture gallery over on the push.ca website

Hey girls,
Really bad stomach ach trhis morning from something I ate. Be in a little later.
Thanks
Dez
VOZZ BOUTIQUE is closing it’s doors very soon. They are having a huge sale. Go buy something for your grandmother or nephew or girlfriend.
For future reference, don’t ever include the word “boutique“ in your store name. It is lame.

CONCRETE SKATEBOARDING MAGAZINE is putting out it’s 100th issue. They are having a party. someone will get drunk, someone will show up on a fixed gear bike and someone will be angry that their photo didn’t get printed. Lets party!!!

LETS PARTY SOME MORE!

Professional skateboarder Jereme Rogers.
Redondo Beach police Lt. Jim Acquarelli climbed about 20 to 30 feet to the roof, where he found Rogers yelling and screaming. Acquarelli said Rogers’ roommates told him that he had ingested the hallucinogenic drug.
Rogers ran back and forth around the roof’s perimeter, sitting down at the edge with his back to the street.
“He would have fragmented, interrupted conversations with people that weren’t there,”
Acquarelli said.Rogers never tried to jump or talked of suicide, but he came very close to falling.
“He never lost his balance,” the lieutenant said. “The potential was there for it. If he had taken a few negligible steps to the right, that would have impeded his balance and would have led to his demise.”
Rogers, who is religious and often talks about spirituality, said in the interview that he was preaching to the neighbors and talking about God.
“I literally was walking on the edge,” he said. “They said my balance was amazing.”
Acquarelli said he read some of the tattoos on Rogers’ body and used the words to try to draw his interest. Rogers has “In God I Trust” tattooed on his neck and similar tattoos on his body and arms.
The police officer told Rogers he was a Catholic high school teacher, talked about spirituality and success, and drew Rogers’ attention. He got closer to Rogers and two other officers moved in and grabbed him.
Rogers was taken to County Harbor-UCLA Medical Center for 72-hour observation. He was not arrested but possibly could face charges later.
Rogers, a native of Boston, was voted TransWorld Skateboarding’s 2006 Rookie of the Year. His sponsors include Billabong, DVS, Royal Diamond, Modern Wheels, Monster Energy Drink and Boost Mobile, according to a profile on about.com’s skateboarding page.
“Jereme Rogers is a self-taught, highly driven skateboarder,” wrote the author, Steve Cave. “He pushed himself into being good enough to ride with the pros, and he still pushes himself today to become the best park rider around. And he’s doing it. Jereme Rogers’ style is strong and fluid, and loads of switch tricks mixed in.”
The article said Rogers dropped out of high school to pursue skateboarding, and is a very outspoken Christian.
“In interviews he has no problem talking about how he got his skill in skateboarding from God, and then dropping an F-bomb. Jereme Rogers has a clean image and is a role model to skaters all over the planet.”
Rogers did not smoke the joint in front of a reporter. He said it is well known among his fans that he is a user.
“Yeah, I’m rolling weed,” he said. “I have a medical card. I’m a weed smoker.”


SESSIONS Canada team rider KEVIN GRIFFIN was part of the SANDBOX Heli shoot recently. We are eagerly waiting for new movie to release. Look out for Kev’s full part coming this fall. Check the link below to view the 30 video from the rooster cheese sauce!
The BARRACKS is hosting a photo show by legendary Canadian skate photographer Brian Caissie.
