"PHOTOS TAKEN AND EDITED BY ME"
Friday, November 27, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Friday, August 7, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
ONE EYED MARY !!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
EyEs are the windows into the BIBBLE.
These are a couple of self portraits i did and edited on photoshop.. check em out !
check out more photos HERE
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Monday, July 6, 2009
Saturday, July 4, 2009
SK8 MAFIA'S LARELLE GRAY BEASTIN ON THE BIBBLE .
from the sk8mafia's AM video. shit is pretty dope check it out.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Stick to sk8in skabibble!
JEREME ROGERS IS ONE HELL OF A SKATER BUT A BOOTY KABIBBLE ASS RAPPER .LOL..CHILL MR. ROGERS IT AINT FOR YOU PLAYA.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
BANG BIBBLES IN YA BOOTY "go skate day aftermath" pt2


now this was the worst part of the night ! ..lmao
HOMOSKABIBBLIES LIKE TOUCHIN SOGGY ASS NIPPLES IN THE RAIN.
BANG PLZ GET THEM BIBBLES OUT YA BUTT!
RAIN ON A KABIBBLE "go skate day's aftermath" pt1.
FATHER GO SKATEBOARDING DAY 09



SO YESTERDAY WAS FATHERS DAY AND NATIONAL GO SKATEBOARDING DAY SO BEING THAT EVERYTHING WAS CANCELED IN NY WE ALL SKATED THE LEGENDARY 1ST STREET SK8PARK IN BAYONNE NJ WITH THE CLASSIC FAM. RICH FILMED SO WE GOT A LIL FOOTY NAAMEAN SO PEEP GAME .
Classic Skateshop Go Skate Day '09 from truehead on Vimeo
THERE'S SOME MORE PHOTOS,VIDEOS,AND OTHER SKABIBBLES AT THE CLASSICSK8 BLOG, CHECK IT OUT "HERE"!
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
bibblie-beats by a fish! "SAMON KAWA MURA"
SLAP THAT SKABIBBLE !
peep how brutal this slap was delivered ..lol
HE POPPED THE SHIT OUTTA HIS MARBLE..LOL
FLICKR FRIDAYS PT.1 "OUCH-KA-BIBBLES!"
found this photo of sum fucked up ass women and it was called ouch -ka-bibbles so i posted it ..lol ..this is wat happens wen you try a front kabibble and land on the side of ya nugget..dumb ass bibblies!..lol
Thursday, June 18, 2009
"NEW" REEBOK 7 DEADLY SINS PACK "GREED,PRIDE,& SLOTH"
MUNNY MUNNY MUNNY !
92 nike air 180 retro !


wow these are some classic air max 180's. It kinda sucks to see them retro these , iv come across a few pair within the last year or two, so they really touch the bibbles in the soul..lol
here's a couple of photos i took about a year ago of ERIC the owner of SNEAKER DIVA he has on a pair the the OG 92 air 180"s
DEL X PLAN B
GO SKATEBOARDING DAY 2009 !!!

EVENTS : GO SKATEBOARDING DAY NYC "ALLDAY"
Meet at the LES/Manhattan bridge skatepark at 1pm (corner of Pike and Monroe street in Manhattan). If you are coming from Brooklyn meet at Homage skateshop by noon, 151 Smith Street between Bergen and Wyckoff, and skate over the Brooklyn Bridge to LES skatepark with the Homage crew.
STOKED SKATE JAM- CHINATOWN SKATEPARK NYC
On June 21st, 2009 Stoked Mentoring is celebrating the official holiday of skateboarding by hosting the STOKED SKATE JAM at Coleman Skatepark in Chinatown, NYC. The STOKED SKATE JAM is the meeting spot and kickoff event for over 3000 skateboarders.
june 21st im throwin down a double shabbible flip down bayside 10 so be ready hoes!
BIBBLE BEATZ WITH MARCO POLO
SUCH AN iLL ASS PRODUCER ...WATCH AS HE COMPILES A BUNCH OF IBBLES AND BIBBLES AN CREATEZ A CRAZY SKABIBBLE.. .. DIBBLE DABBLE WITH THE SOUNDZ!
DUB DIBBLEZ !
I'LL BE THROWIN RANDOM MUSIC AT YOU ALL THE TIME ..ANYTHING FROM RAP, TO DUBSTEP, TO METAL, AND ANYTHING INBETWEEN...HERE'S YOUR FIRST MUSIC MOMENT SUM DUBSTEP BY "KROMESTAR - GHOSTSHIP" PEEP THE WOBBLIES!
The0tis beasley's EXCLUSIVE "skateboarder mag" interview




How do you think the Nike video turned out? It was real good. We went on a couple of trips. Went to Mexico City, Shenzhen, China and where else? Guadalajara.
Was that your first trip to China? Yeah, first time to China. Definitely had a great time. The whole time I would eat fried rice while everyone else would eat fried squid. They'd try to get me to try it, but I'm not into that kind of stuff, so I didn't try it. And they’d order chicken and it would come with the little chicken head on the plate. I was just like, “Oh, no.” So once we’d sit down to order the other guys would already know what I want and just get me two plates of rice. I ate fried rice and McDonalds the whole time and a little bit of Starbucks. But the spots are definitely amazing. Like marble ledges everywhere. Mostly every spot from the Fallen video, we’d just be skating by and be like, “Oh Jamie Thomas did something here.” It was a real good scene to be out there and to see the spots that some of your favorite skaters have skated, and to get away from home a little bit.
What do you think of the term “butters”? It’s definitely a good word. For instance, P-Rod is butters. Andrew Reynolds is. They got that talent they’ve had since they was a kid. It’s like it goes on and never stops.
How’d you get hooked up with Vitamin Water, is it because you’re so wholesome? Maybe I guess, I don’t know. We were just at Maloof Money Cup one day and they got little coolers and everyone just kept going back for drinks. That’s all they had was Vitamin Water and water. I was with Erin Odebaker who works at Altamont and was like, “That’d be sick if Vitamin Water sponsored me,” and she was like, “Oh my friend is the marketing manager, we could hook that up for sure.” So she let them know and it’s like a homie thing where he’ll send me some stuff so it’s cool.
How’d you end up Baker? You seem like you’re kind of on the opposite end of the spectrum of the tattooed guys who party all the time. Oh definitely. My local skatepark that I go to every day, Hawthorne, where I’ll be going later today, I was just skating around and Andrew Reynolds was there with Braydon, Dustin and Flip, he’s flow for Baker. Andrew just came up to me and was like, “Yeah, before you leave I want to write down your address.” So I give him my address and I end up moving. Then he called a bunch of shops trying to get a hold of me and then Point of Impact (RIP), the guy there got a hold of me and was like, “Andrew Reynolds is looking for you.” It was a blessing. I was like “Oh wow, that’s cool.” So he gave Andrew my information to contact me and I got him my new address and he got all my sizes and he sent me a box and the boxes just kept coming. It was a blessing. Right place at the right time, you could say.
So Hawthorne’s still your daily spot? Yeah, daily spot. I go to Hawthorne and if I get the chance or a ride to the Valley I’ll go to P-Rod’s park and skate that. That’s pretty fun. What’s
your favorite thing to skate at Hawthorne? They got a pretty good three, but at the bottom it’s getting pretty rough from where the trucks and axles hit. The pyramid is pretty cool there too. Everyone can have a session on there. It’s pretty fun.
Do you skate transition at all? No, I try though. Lil Louie, Louie Lopez, he’s staying in the same area so we all skate and he’ll get to the park around five and stay till nine when the lights shut off. We’ll try to skate a little bit of everything each day. I’ll try to cruise around with him and get some tranny in ’cause he knows how to do everything. I think the more you skate with somebody who knows how to do something, the better you’ll get at it. So I’ve been trying.
How does it feel to be an adult now that you’re 18? I definitely was bummed that I was turning 18. I don’t want people to think I’m old. For like a week I felt so bummed; I didn’t want to do anything. I was like, “Ahhh, I’m 18.” It’s so different, you can do anything on your own now. It was good after I got over that. Like I don’t really feel like I’m 18, I feel more like I’m 16 or 17 ’cause I still act like a kid, so that kind of helps. But it’s not bad.
Now that you’re an adult do you have any plans to get a tattoo? Ah, no plans to get a tattoo. People always ask me that. No plans at all. It would definitely take me a while. I would have to think about something I’d want to get before I get it, so I don’t regret getting it since it’s there for life. I guess you could get it removed, but that’s some more pain.
How’d your party at the Sole Tech park go? It went real good. A lot of my local homies from the skatepark showed up. I didn’t even know, it was kind of a surprise. Jason Hernandez, the Nike filmer, showed up. I didn’t know he was going to come. That was cool. Andrew Reynolds showed up, Beagle, Reno, a couple people I didn’t know who were psyched to come skate the park and do something different. We had Louisiana chicken, all types of pie, Vitamin Water, little candy bags. Everybody had a good time, nobody wanted to leave.
Who was your favorite part in the Alien video? I got a couple. I would say Jason Dill, Tyler Bledsoe, Heath Kirchart, Jake Johnson and definitely Anthony Van Engelen and Arto. What are
some other videos you’re looking forward to right now? Definitely looking forward to seeing the Blind video. They had a premiere in Costa Mesa but I couldn’t make it out. I had a ticket, but just no ride. The new Zoo York video and the Flip video too.
Did anything crazy go down on the Altamont trip? Yeah, Figgy was at this 18 or 19 where you land is a sidewalk where you hit the curb quick. Figgy loves skating big rails and there’s a meeting or something with a bunch of people going on with people all around. He just looks at it a couple times and 50-50s it. I think it might be an upcoming Emerica or Altamont ad, but that was really insane.
What’s been your hardest slam so far? I don’t really keep track, but I remember one day I broke my arm somehow. I fell on my arm a weird way, like, I hit a crack or something and I just flew right off the stairs and landed on my wrist, shoulder and arm all at the same time.
Are you still in school? Yeah. I actually go to home school, which is every Thursday. Matter of fact, I gotta do some work before I go to the skatepark. But yeah, about to graduate.
What’s the best part of being home-schooled? When I was in regular school I was doing work and getting that out of the way, then trips started coming up and I didn’t know how to go about it really. I started asking to get home schooled and my family didn’t want me to do that, so I’d just go to school and let them know how long I’d be gone for and they’d give me that amount of work and I’d bring it back when I got back. I thought that was kind of hard. After a while my parents realized that it was, so they agreed to it. It’s more convenient for me and when I need to travel.
What kinds of things are you interested in outside of skateboarding? Sometimes I like to play basketball. Right next to the skatepark they got some basketball courts. I like playing football and videogames. I’m also always watching skate videos. Everything in my case is nothing but skate videos. People go through it like “Where the movies at?” Skate videos only. So yeah, I try to collect those. If I hear something is out and I don’t have any money I’ll try to trade something in so I can. Gotta get it.
How do you stay G-Code? Pretty much everyone on Baker/Deathwish crew is G-Code. Altamont and Shake Junt. The best way to stay G-Code, pretty much Herman made that up, you’re just a G, period, keepin’ it true gangsta on the team. Just skate raw and have fun. I guess you gotta be G to know the code.
Does it have anything to do with that Gheto Boys song? I wonder if Herman heard that since he’s the one that came up with it. I actually got that on my I-pod and Jadakiss or someone else says that a couple times. I definitely think it came from Gheto Boys, he had to heard of that. G-Code imbedded in your blood.
You got any shout outs or thank yous? Thanks to: Justin Regan at Altamont, Andy Henrie, Hunter, Oliver, Kevin, Joey, John Humphries and Jason Hernandez at Nike, Matt Parr at Baker, Andrew Reynolds, Eric at Bones Swiss, Scott at Dakine backpacks, Mic-E Reyes, John Alden and Darren Howard at Deluxe, Justin Williams at Elm Hats and Erica Yary at Active.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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