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Rookies of the Year

P J Ladd, Chris Cole, Paul Rodriguez

Trends that Still Don't Sell

Girls, midgets, the '70s, God

Video of the Year

Sorry

Shop Vid Shocker

P J Ladd's Wonderful Horrible Life

Best Underground Video

FM2

Dude, Where's my Camera?

Minnick and Hand

RIP

Maple, Deca, New Deal

Tour Video Recipe

Fireworks, strippers, bunk skating, hotel alarms, security morons

Who Figured?

Butcher, 3rd at Koston SKATE invitational

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

Mike Maldonado

Trick of the Year--Street

Darrell Stanton, backside noseblunt Clipper

Trick of the Year--Vert

TNT--Indy 540, no pads

Who The/What The Fuck?!

Bobby Rodriguez inward heelflip Santa Monica triple set

Pro Ride

Caddies and SUVs

Am Ride

Filmer's Civic

Martha Stewart

Andy MacDonald

I'll Take the Stairs

Reynolds

Most Anticipated Video

Yeah Right!

The Albatross

Frank Hirata

Flip In

Billy Marks

Flip Out

Lavar McBride

Most Confusing Company Name

Origami...Populist...Populous...Popwar

Job Security (I'm glad I kickflipped Wallenberg)

Frank Gerwer

Hair Don'ts

Toy Machine

Mustache Press

Barry Zaritzky

Ice Capades

Boo-Boo Suck Jam

Sacto Smooth

Stefan Janoski

Most Curious Accessorization

Hair on Koston

Color me Badd

Brian Sumner

MIA

Sheffey, Mariano, Baptista

World Domination

Globe

No Show

Markovich

Mute Button

Johnny Rotten

Miscarriage

Duffs campaign

Rippin' the L Ron Hubba

Steve Berra

Benihanaholics

Austin Seaholm and Ryan Sheckler

Back in the Day

Muskabeatz

Popular Tricks of the Year

kickflip shifty, nollie crooks

Best Names

Torey Pudwill, Jason Wussler

Easy Rider

Matt Mumford

Willy Santos

Kerry Getz

Most Punk Pool Trick

Hewitt, padless frontside 5

Bail Guns

Baldy Loop

Flying Salami

Harold Hunter

Overhaul

Shorty's

Shoe of the Year

Killer Kicks

It's Curtains for Certain

Jack Curtin

'03

Tre flip

'97

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'93

Pressure flip

Gone Fishin'

Marc Johnson

Burnt Bridges

Anthony Mosley

Black Arm, Grey Matter

Scott Bourne

Heckled

Lance Dalgart

Hot Spot

Senegal

Not Spot

Barcelona

Spare Us

20-page staff Sightings

Holy Jihad

Fuck BMX

Child Endangerment

Birdhouse

Rail of the Year

Ben Gilley--Berkeley

Circus Circus

Rodney Mullen

Andrew WK

Tony Trujillo

Brain Dead

California helmet laws

Mr Morton

Jamie Telsch

Girls Ad of the Year

Jessie Van Backpack

Most Shifty Ads in One Year

Kenny Reed

Never a Dull Moment

Peter Hewitt

Always A Dull Moment

Televised vert comps

Anger Management

Southie

Misfit No More

Chris Cole

Where Art Thou?

Dave Maywho?

Pier 7

Vagabond Pool

Manual Labor

Joey Brezinski

Weird Beard

Aaron Suski

Man Am

Eric J

Back Street Boyce

Sluggo

It Lives

Dave Duncan

Shake-Up

City Stars

Don King

Weiss Side Management

Nude Dude

Brewce Martin

Meg Ryan

Tosh Townend

Boneyard

Carrie

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