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Thrasher Magazine, Oct, 2001

THRASHER MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2001 ISSUE #249

5 Greats

1. John Cardiel

2. Julien Stranger

3. Chris Senn

4. Jason Adams

5. Gonz

--Matt Henthorn, Mountain View, CA

5 Underrated Skaters

1. Josh Falk

2. Ben Krahn

3. Ryan Wilburn

4. Aaron Suski

5. Alex Gavin

--Jay Monson, Albert Lea, MN

Hydrogen Peroxide

Sounds of laughter erupt through the night

As the urethane carves across the Masonite

There's no time for the blues or depression,

For tonight we are having a mini-ramp session

Time becomes irrelevant as the mid begins to clear

We are truly free when we conquer our fear.

We speak to each other through the silent language of style,

Uncomprehensible to the outside world that operates in rank and file

Scabbed, bruised, we return to the outside; sometimes even with a crutch.

Yet we bear a spirit inside us the THEY will never be able to touch

--Thatcher, Minneapolis, MN

Digital; none of that analog shit

Tustin, CA

Hip hop

The push

Jason Lee

Video Days

USA.

LA Clubs

Somewhere tropical

James Craig

Cops

Hold on tight

Gambling debts

Don't put all your effort into a "Sponsor-me" tape, just skate

s

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COPYRIGHT 2001 Gale Group

 

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