LISTEN TO PACIFIC DIVISION.
Steph’s pissed!
by bobbyhundreds
Up at 6am. Home by midnight. This is how you do San Francisco in a day.
Southwest Airlines has got to be the worst airline on the planet. The landings are consistently Six Flags-worthy, they don’t assign seats (?!!), their planes were made before airplanes were invented, and their pretzels taste like woodchips.
But they’re cheap. So, ok, sure.

Tyler is a morning person (and an afternoon person. And yeah, an evening person.)

Freak.


This doped-up lady bumrushed me at the BART station with her 5 kids (who were all the same age), and asked to borrow my phone. She then proceeded to bark and scream and spit into my Blackberry for 15 minutes at some dude who refused to pick them up. Her boys looked up at me, desperately, and one by one, started to cry. All the bystanders turned around to watch the awkward Asian guy with a crackhead baby mama and 5 black kids. Tyler took this photo with his iPhone and proceeded to email it to everyone.
And that was when I realized that I must have done something truly terrible in my past life.

The City.

Late afternoon at Ace’s. (Open from 6am-2am. 365 days a year.)

Julianne just moved from LA to the Bay.
“What are you doing up here?,” I ask.
“I dunno” she shrugs, “… just playing my guitar I guess.”

The neverending story.

I have this weird thing where if I’m at a window seat, I’ll spend the entire flight watching the wing quiver and shake. Half the time I imagine it just snapping off, as the plane tosses itself into a downward spiral into the canyons below. I’ll replay this visual over and over in my head, so that by the time I step off the plane, I feel as if I’ve miraculously escaped death, and I congratulate myself on a job well done.
All in a day’s work.

by bobbyhundreds
Josh and Dante Ross from NY’s 10Deep camp are in town this week to set sale. “Crazy Murko’s 10 DEEP Sample Sale” goes off this Saturday and Sunday between 11 and 7 at 645 N. Martel Ave., on the corner of Melrose and Martel. Cash & Credit accepted!

But don’t just take it from me.. take it from Murko!
by bobbyhundreds
The last 2 days of the Agenda Trade Show in San Diego, through the lens of Scotty iLL:
Flo (Univ)

Glen (Epidemic Skateboarding)

Ben (PLA)

Jerry (510 Skateboarding)

Greg and Brian (Palace 5ive and Elite Boardshop)

Justin (Empire Distribution)

Marcell (Venture)

Barak and John (Skatepark of Tampa)

Johnnio (Altamont / Etnies Plus)

RCO Crew

Stickelman (New Era)

Ando (FTC)

Eric (Podium)

Matt (Transworld Business)

Adam (Manik)

Oliver (Bodega)

The Animal (SGV)

Sick Jackson (Twelvebar)

Brian Jones and Chris Hall (SoleTech)

Eddie (Keep)

Brunetti (Fuct).

Zach Wagner (Stereo)

Ashley and Ben (Krew / Supra)

Mr. Lee and Tony (Kasina)

Ceelo (Fixins)

Eric (RBK)

Archie (Proper)

Nick (King Stampede / Boundless), Danny Supa, Jovan

Paul and Greg (Prestige Boardshop)

Raul and JG (Satellite Boardshop)

Ferrermania.

Justin (Emerica)

The mighty Irons.

Andrew (Tradition).

photos by Scotty iLL
by bobbyhundreds
The Scotty iLL Tradeshow Worldwide Tour of Death and Mass Destruction has stopped in San Diego for our personal favorite, the Agenda Show. From what I hear, the show has gotten even more refined from the streetwear boom, with most of the industry’s most noteworthy labels on board. Here’s a look at some of the personalities that are running the now, and future, of the game.
Brian (Guttersnipe)
(Yeah, you’re not the only one. I can’t wait to get home to get one of those stickers.)

Eddie (FTC Sacramento).

Ollie (Willy’s Workshop) and the mind-bogglingly fantastic Willy x Commissary collab!

Chase Infinite.

The Gaslamp Killer

Mink (Archrival).

Ryan (Puma).

Grotesk! This is the dude that did the artwork for our SMART tee from the Fall.

You remember Tatiana (Brooklyn Projects). And I’m sure you remember Stash (Recon).

Cory (Coup de Grace) and Mirko (Univ / Alphanumeric).

Duk-ki (Major)…

and Duk-ki’s minors.

Joshy’s (Rebel 8) the homey.

and Eric from WESC.

by bobbyhundreds
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