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FROM THE ARCHIVES LOOKING BACK AT ISSUE 15
DANE BURMAN ON STEM CELL TREATMENTS IN TIJUANA
A CHANGE OF MIND GET TO THE BOTTOM OF LIMITING THOUGHTS, BELIEFS AND PROGRAMMING
SEWER SKATING IN AUSTRALIA TOTALLY TUBULAR BEFORE THE TURTLES
THE VERTICAL AXIS MEMOIRS OF PYMBLE POOL AND ITS PLACE IN AUSTRALIAN SKATEBOARDING HISTORY
RME CLLYER • AT JUST 18, ROME HAS TRAVELLED TO MORE PLACES OVER THE PAST TWO YEARS THAN MOST PEOPLE WILL IN A LIFETIME.
Josh Wilson • WHEN JOSH WILSON CAME TO MELBOURNE WITH JOHN SHANAHAN AND WILL MARSHALL, his plan was to scope out the city on some spot tourism, and search the fringes to discover familiar cutty and crusty spots like the ones he grew up skating in New Jersey. In this yarn, the 30-year-old Quasi pro discusses comparisons between Melbourne and New York, the new tatt he copped in Aus, and he certifies the true hometown hero of Jersey.
ADAMKNOWLES • THE FIRST TIME I MET ADAM WAS AT NOBLE PARK ONE THURSDAY NIGHT. HE SEEMED PRETTY SHY AT FIRST, WE DIDN'T EXCHANGE TOO MANY WORDS, BUT I NOTICED THAT WHEN HE WAS ON THE BOARD HE LOOKED VERY NATURAL, HIS SHYNESS DISAPPEARED AND HE WAS FULL OF CONFIDENCE.
Heat - Stoke in Perth Independent Trucks Tour
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Ben Field
ELI WATERSON
FELICITY TURNER
GABBERS ZERO PREMIERE MELBOURNE
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