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How else are you going to start your acting career unless you get in the pages of
Photograffiti? We all know you've got the skills. So get it all on film and send them
flicks to Photograffiti c/o THRASHER, PO Box 884570, San Francisco, CA 94188-4570.
1. Dudes, check that shit! That there is the real thing, and it's located at Ivy Farms in Newport
News, VA. Don't expect to skate it any time soon though, because it's bound to be filled with water
now. Although, if you catch it at the right time, like Aaron Hazlewood did, you too can grind that
empty monster. 2. Thirteen-year-old Dan Levandoski travelled over 3,000 miles to make it to
Modesto, CA in order to slide their silver, potentially nuts-destroying rail. 3. Chris Becker, an SF local,
took the Jersey Barriers for all he could before those silly things just plain disappeared. Photo:
Rob Collinson. 4. You've got to watch out boys. Those bladers are dropping from the sky nowadays.
Let's keep our heads up, all right. "Falling rollerblade death" was sent in by John Bierne from
Oakfield, WI. 5. Ballistic Board Supply has got themselves an am; a damn good am. Look at
Ricky Haugen as he takes his career into his own hands with a solid 50-50 down an 8-stair beauty
in Gardnerville, NV. Photo: Ryan O'Sullivan. 6. OK, look at that sign. This kid is in no man's land
where it gets dumb frosty. But Jonny Wood takes off a layer and shows us how to flip out in the
Arctic Circle. Thanks to Scott Schaffner for sending us this "cool" shot. 7. Geoff Martin trans-
fers from one of them ramps to another ramp. Hey Geoff, you're in Vegas. Shouldn't you be gam-
bling with your college fund or something? 8. O' lordy, lookee there. Now that's a backside air
to rail by the one and only BJ Morrill. Hail Satan. Photo: Jenny Steller.
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