Part 2 of the OSS premiere featuring Brad Simms, Edwin Delarosa, Mike Mastroni, Nigel Sylvester, Skinny, Day Day and a special appearance from Jim C himself. Luckily Chris Long was too drunk to capture the violence and unprotected sex that took place later that night. Also Derek Bristow fell asleep in the apartment above mine and woke up to the people who live there all staring at him and asking him “are you Jorge’s friend?”
There’s one more of these coming soon featuring actual bike riding, BTW.
UPDATE: For the record, that conversation between Mike and the girl started because she asked me “who was the dude that did all the creative stuff?” Proof that doing good bike tricks can pay off, however infrequently.
The other day Lil Stevie (the 16 year old who trucks 15 stairs) came to NYC along with Chris Long, Jeff Dupaul and Matty Long. Stevie shut down some spots then the beast known as 4Loko reared it’s ugly head at Union Square. Stevie said a lot of ridiculously funny things on camera but wisely, Chris Long decided to protect his image by leaving them on the editing room floor. And just for the record, he is awesome.
Notable appearances from Muffinman, Darren Wise and girls with STD’s.
The Mass BMX crew happened to be doing some filming up at UNH (coincidentally, where my parents went to college and met) and happened to find Terry Adams, arguably the world’s most well known flatlander, doing a demo on the side of the road. What a trip that must have been. Here’s Terry busting some moves while Brian Hunt gets his Catfish on and announces.
Ah man. Lots of good stuff going on in here including Drew Bezanson really actually being a robot, Chris Z getting called out for his pegs (you’re dead, Brian) and Jeff Dupaul calling tricks out long distance. Special appearance from Craig Passero towards the end.
Here, Brian Hunt talks to Catfish on the phone and they conjure up a contest where the intent is to burn someone’s retina with a laser. For the record, this is a real thing that is happening on earth.
A handful of LOL moments from Woodward West featuring Adam Banton, Chris Doyle, Jason Enns hitting a dirt jump and Heath Pinter refusing to talk shit on camera.
Here, newcomer Matty Long squares off against living legend Chris Doyle.
“I’m just a dirt jumper man, I don’t ride these streets”.
This one is classic. Also how nuts it is that in the past, people have done like 10″ higher than they do in this? If you want to see more from Matty Long, check out the video he filmed while out in Cali.
Here we have a little Mass BMX flavor from the Wicked Jam that went down on Sunday. Catfish also gives a little info on that new DK chain that I personally think is an awesome idea.
Featuring: myself, Brian Hunt, and Craig Passero as “The Internet”
And just remember, you saw that chain here first….