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Garage Days ... Revisited

The Baker Boys mob out on the streets of LA to work on that Bake & Destroy joint.

Posted: March 15, 2012



Don't feel bad. Even legends of the board are relegated to the garage.



What does The Boss watch to get psyched?



Ah yes. Of course.



Crew arrives.



Erik, ready for battle.



Before ...



And after!





Shane, trying to get used to the burden of all this extra pro money.



Liz as troubadour.







Lebowski vanity plates. Excellent omen.



The Great Beneficial free for all.



Oh, the joy of blocks unfettered.







Crankin' it!



Some of that tech shit. Unnghh!



Here we go ...



Fuckin' go off!



Mr. New Mex eats impossibles down stacks for breakfast.



Showdown of the Baker Boy Lensmen.





Small Dog Frenzy.



Theotis!



This dude just went and ollied over the whole rail.



Scrape out.








You can imagine where it went from here.



Minutes later, on the other side.



The kids: totally berezerker.



Grind, with beverage, to manual attempts.



If you get to this point with no shoes, you've got a problem.







The kids love this shit. See you next weekend!

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