Skateboarder 2005 January

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Skateboarder 2005 January

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Contents:  Gareth Siehr – Cracked Tooth Vampirate (We doubt you’ll find as colorful a character in skateboarding today as Gareth Stehr. This New Zealander had us in stitches with this interview. And without giving too much away, let’s just say he talks about nailing his hand to a table, Josh Beagle shooting him in the face, vampirates and lesser-known creatures such as the Unicordian and the Abominable Snowmanjo), Zoo York – Eastern European Vacation (So what would you do after completely rebuilding your skate team? Go see Poland and Germany, right? Sounds good to us. And while it wasn’t so much a vacation as a footage mission, the lads from Zoo couldn’t help but enjoy themselves on this post-communist trek through Eastern Europe.), Killing Cairo – Popwar in New York City (A step-by-step instruction manual on how to drive Cairo Foster looney toons. Brian Gaberman documents the team’s ups and downs in New York City like no one else can. A real recipe for disaster as traffic, heat, sweaty skaters, a pregnant wife, a fish-monger’s gap, lame-ass locals and a massive pusher all blend together to create one very short fuse Contents – Intro (New editor Brian Peech is coming to terms with living in California), Viewfinder (Lee Smith gives us his view of growing up EMB), Howl (You won’t believe what Peter Hewitt did this time. Well, maybe you will), Face Off (Lance Conklin and Bill Weiss go head to head in our new trivia feature. With these cats involved, you know its good), The List (Scarred for life, Skateboarders and), Question Authority (Kenny Reed, Jeremy Wray and Jerry Hsu answer your letters), Skate Anatomy (Charlie Thomas has some serious issues with Boxing Day. Find out why), Squawk Box (What happens when Tony Hawk, Sean Penn and David Spade come together to raise money for skateparks? Find out here), Road Weary (Tim Gavin spent nearly four grand for him and his buddies to check out the last Phish show. Sounds easy enough, but wait till you read his story), Cohorts (Despite attempts to convince Ryan Bobier and Dan Murphy to roast each other, they came up with some pretty flattering words. Find out what these two San Diego homies have to say about each other), Focus (This month’s best skateboard images from a slew of talented picture takers. Nice), Who’s Hot (Ted De Gros, Angel Ramirez and Sid Melvin), 15 Things (15 things you didn’t know about the law and your rights), Extra (Depending on your religious beliefs, this one’s either really good or really bad. Either way, it’s pretty unique)

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