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I let you take a swing and you're ready for an easy out I leave MCs with doubt of exceeding
My name is Booty Brown and I'm proceeding leading They try to follow what they shallow
I can see right through them like an empty 40 bottle of OE They have no heat or no glue to the game at all
Now they watched out, hung out the drive, standing looking stupid, wondering why, why man
It was the fame that they tried to get Now they walk around talking about represent and keep it real
But I got to appear cause they existed in a fantasy with homeless still
Rockabye baby, listen to your heartbeat pumping to a fine Ravine of all things, it's the vein of a shrine
My mission's impossible or possible cause I'm headed for a new sector 365
Days from now I wipe the sweat from my eyes And each and every truth will stick or fall from the skies
With my cloud nine, I'm holding all the way to tick no matter how fine
Control and it's a swollen way to wreck a proud mind You hold it in your hands and watch a man start crying
Tear after tear in the puppet man's hands Every time you take a stance you do the puppet man's dance
And the world's at a standstill, deep in broken man's veal Trapped in the moat with an anvil still
Killing yourself and dogging your health You ain't amphibious so grab a hold of yourself
But through my will, my flow still will spill Toxic, lifted, shocked, sick like electrocute
When I execute acutely over the rhythm on those that pollute exodusages is what I gotta give them
Got them mad and trembling cause I been up in my lab assembling Missiles to bomb the enemy because they envy me
In the making of my mad currency, currently I think we're in the state of an emergency
Cause niggas didn't sew, they sews and now their sews is hollow
And I think they can't follow, they can't swallow the truth because it hurts
This is how I put it down, this is my earth, my turf
The worth of my birth is a billion and you know what time it is, I'm gonna make a million
Yeah, you know what time it is, yeah
I'm gonna make it, I'm gonna make it, I'm gonna make it
I'm gonna make it, I'm gonna make it
I'm gonna make it, I'm gonna make it
Hey what's up, my name is Bob Burnquist, I'm 19 years old
I'm gonna make it, I'm gonna make it
I'm gonna make it, I'm gonna make it
I'm gonna make it, I'm gonna make it
I'm gonna make it, I'm gonna make it
I'm gonna make it, I'm gonna make it
I got my first board on my 11th birthday
Max y'all, I thank him a lot, thank you world, thank you people
I'm just hanging out with all my friends and good friends
And my sponsors are the anti-hero, the life, the independent, the spitfire, and as shoes
I believe in the power of dreams, I believe in the power of your mind
Use your mind to skate, use your power, you have it in you
My name is Danny Montoya, I'm 18 years old and I'm from the Garden of California
I ride for Rhythm Skateboards at Marjah's Skateboard Shop
And I usually skate around Bombardieria or wherever is fun
When I'm not skateboarding, I like to hang out with my girlfriend Megan
And usually just go party with my friends and whatever
People I'd like to thank are Felix Arguelles, Ty Evans, Chris Ortiz for photos
My brother Gonzalo, and my parents
Come on everybody, now you've got to understand
In these times of evil, you've got to be on your guard
Working all around the planet and with all of my help, we won't lose it and we won't be bullied
We won't lose it and we won't be bullied
We won't lose it
Come on everybody, now you've got to put it on the line
Come on everybody, now you've got to put it on the line
Come on everybody, now you've got to put it on the line
We won't lose it and we won't be bullied
We won't lose it and we won't be bullied
We won't lose it and we won't be bullied
We won't lose it and we won't be bullied
We won't lose it and we won't be bullied
We won't lose it and we won't be bullied
We won't lose it and we won't be bullied
We won't lose it
It's so hard to fall in love knowing all I know
Seeing all the things I see, maybe I should crawl away for a while, maybe I shouldn't smile so much
Who's the one that can't see through stupid little boys that can't touch?
Like the times we've had to live, we've been over and over, and we won't really have to say
Now I know what I want, enough to show that I'm losing my heart, nothing can guide us forever and ever, I'm just messing around all night
What's up? My name's Frank Erwin. I live on Long Island.
I've been living here for like 18 years. I skate. I'd like to thank everyone at Vans, Shorty's, Greg Chapman, Dave Burkle.
I'd like to say what's up to all my friends, especially Chris Dimes, Dan Field, Michelle, Mike Brennan, Kevin Candela.
I'd like to thank Anthony Clarivelle for filming, Chris Ortiz for taking photos, and my mom and dad for being supportive of skateboarding.
Thanks, have a nice day.
Thanks, have a nice day.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right, how you doing? Good to be here. My name's Ron. Get this over with now, I'm six foot five.
Originally from Scotts Valley, California. You ever been there? I think so.
I live in downtown Santa Cruz now, home of the dirt, cords, petulia oil, furry armpits, all of it.
All right, so I know all the ladies out there, I know you're wondering how old I am, a guy like me, skinny, 22.
So I'm into skating everything. I like to skate street, ramps, grass, dirt, trees.
And what about these contests? You ever been to one of these things? Hundreds of people flying around, running into you, getting pissed at you, want to fight you?
And these judges, you see these guys? Where do they get these people? I don't know.
So I've been skating for kids for a while now, and myself also, but I go out there and I just want to do some grinds and stuff.
Next thing I know, kids are saying, hey, how are you, Ollie? You know, what do you got?
My cousin can Ollie 18 boards stacked in a row, and semis. What do you think of that? Go, now.
How about fast food joints? You ever been to one of these places? You ever had a job? I haven't.
So yeah, get a lot of free stuff from some people, fine people out there. I ride for Santa Cruz, Ezekiel, Absolute, Etnies, Skateworks, Shorties.
I'm really into stand-up and all that. I've been doing this for about all my life.
I can't think of a time when I'm not doing stand-up. It's all comedy to me.
I'd like to thank a lot of you for, I don't know, watching this coming out, whatever you want to call it.
What's up? My name is Jason Womack. I'm from Houston, Texas.
I skate for Kingdom Skateboards and Adventure Trucks.
Hi, my name is Wayne Patrick. I'm from Houston, Texas. I ride for Kingdom Skateboards and Devlin Clothing.
I'd like to thank Chris and Rick at Gentry and Tiffany from Devlin. Bye.
I'd like to say thanks to Chris and Rick at Gentry, R.B. for filming, everyone at South Shore and Tommy at Southside for helping me out, and all my friends.
I'm going to say what's up, too, and that's it.
This is Tribuco Hills High School. We like to skate here a lot. There's some blocks right around here, blocks you can do tricks over and ledges.
There's some rails and stairs out that way, some manuals, and got some stairs over that way, another couple rails, some different kind of rails that everybody just sets up here when they come skate here.
It's pretty fun.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Hi, I'm Laban.
That's your cue.
Hello, I'm Eric, and we are brothers.
Hi, I'm an artist. Let's start by showing you one of my latest pieces.
Wait, you never showed me that piece.
Right here, I have the one and only copy of the new IQ song.
Get your hands off there.
I'm sorry.
Sorry man, I might just lose my head sometime.
Hi, my name is Brad Stever.
I live in Oakland, California, and I ride for Foundation and Pig Wheels.
Hi, my name is Brad Stever, and I ride for Foundation and Pig Wheels.
Hi, my name is Brad Stever, and I ride for Foundation and Pig Wheels.
I'd like to thank Todd Slink and Josh, Eddie for filming this, and Ashley, my mom.
The Atomic Age.
For most, it means destruction.
For Marty, it means opportunity.
The Channel One Company, that is.
Crappy since 91.
Marty the Jinx Jimenez.
In 2009, Channel One Skateboards has come up with a new skateboarding technology to propel Channel One into the future.
In only four years, Channel One has grown from humble beginnings to a fully operational, nuclear-powered skateboard manufacturing facility.
You're probably thinking, skateboarding? Nuclear power? Isn't that dangerous?
Sure skateboarding's dangerous, but hey, so is taking a shower. Ouch!
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!
That's right, the hard-working folks at Channel One, doing their best to bring you, the customer, a smile on your face.
Working hard and having fun, they're the best guys around.
So remember kids, if it's not crappy, it's not Channel One.
So for Marty and all the guys at Channel One, this is Dicky Samproso signing off.
Thanks for watching.
If there's beer, man, you'd be accepted for a ride.
Yeah!
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for watching.
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Keith Gruber bringing it in to Rick Howard. He shoots it up for a three, three-pointer.
That's it for issue number 16 for 401. Hope you enjoyed it. See you next time. Don't let me play.
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