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Weekly Wrap-up

A lot of stuff went up on the site this week. Here's a little re-cap of the things you may have overlooked, and may be worth looking at again.

Posted: November 19, 2010


Cody McEntire Goes Pro

280DR-CatfishCatfish went pro this week and had a bunch of sick content go up on the site including a mind-blowing Double Rock part.








Classics: Brian Wenning

280classicsWenningLedge skating has always been part of the game, but Photosynthesis from 2000 helped show how limitless and creative it could be. Catfish describes Brian Wenning's part.







Burnout: Meet the Makers - French Fred

280fred-suicideBurnout introduces you to French Fred with this interview.








Dick Moves

280DickMovesParts 1 & 2 of RVCA's trip to Europe are up wit 2 more parts coming.








Cliché Charles Collet Footage

610FrenchFredClicheFrench Fred put together another one of his visual masterpieces for Cliché.







Westgate Week at CCS

280westgate-day-at-the-parkCCS has been putting content up all week featuring Brandon Westgate.








Me, Myself & I

280prodLazerPaul Rodriguez's new part is available for purchase in the iTunes store.
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