Posts Tagged jereme rogers
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JEREME ROGERS EXPLAINS HIS BREAKDOWN AND LIFE SINCE LEAVING SKATING
Highlights include starting a band with Danny Way, selling "boxes" of weed, and 5 minutes of terrible new raps.
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KYLE NICHOLSON DESERVES MORE COVERAGE SO WE INTERVIEWED HIM
"If I got like a Mountain Dew sponsor, I would get that shit tattooed on my forehead."
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SKATEBOARDERS ON: MONEY
We talk to a bunch of different pro skaters about how they spend their money.
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EVERYTHING YOU WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT BRIAN WENNING’S NEW BRAND: LOCKDOWN SKATEBOARDS
It isn't just a rumor, Brian Wenning really started his own skateboard brand.
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JEREME ROGERS’ RECOMMENDED BOOKS FOR SUCCESS
Skateboarder, rapper, and intellectual juggernaut recommends some books for great success in life.
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SKATING, JAIL AND INDUSTRY TALES WITH BRIAN WENNING
We catch up with NJ legend Brian Wenning to discuss the skate industry, doin jail time, and living with Tim O'Connor and PJ Ladd.
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PROFESSIONAL SKATEBOARDER LOOKALIKES PT.3
Some more for the collection....
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IAN REID: THE 7 DAY WEEKEND PROGRAM
Skateboarder & NYC allstar Ian Reid reminisces about living in the Emerica mansion, the 7 day weekend program and getting Paul Rodriguez to say the word 'Fuck'
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THE BEST OF JEREME ROGER’S TWITTER
Delusional. Kooky. Wierd. Entertaining.
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MY HUSBAND TOOK ME TO A SKATE-URBANISM FESTIVAL. HERE’S WHAT I THOUGHT.
"I was headed into one of the most intellectually engaging conferences of my adult life. And, it was hosted by a bunch of skateboarders."
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A CHAT WITH LUDVIG HAKANSSON, THE OLDEST SOUL IN SKATEBOARDING
The man loves to read Nietzche, skates in some expensive vintage gear, and paints in his own neoclassical-meets-abstract-expressionist style.
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PREMIERE: STEVEN CUSTOZZO AND MICHAEL FALLER IN “HEIRLOOM”
Unconventional tricks at classic NYC spots.
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A NEW GENERATION’S TAKE ON WALLENBERG
Toby Ryan and Dylan Jaeb weigh in on whether or not this formidable stair set's reputation holds up today.
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LOUIE BARLETTA ON HIS CAREER AND THE PUSH INITIATIVE
Louie discusses the challenges of maintaining a pro skate career and his new initiative to help those in need.