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Short cliporis from this weekend featuring the fruitful skateboarding antics of some of camberwell's finest:
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<B>Jono 'Sponge' Wilson</B><BR>
<B>Nick 'Gnomer' Bell</B><BR>
<B>Blake Convey</B><BR>
<B>Lee 'Hamish' Lee</B><BR>
..and <B>James James</B><BR>
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http://www.snowpics.net/img/16572
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Short cliporis from this weekend featuring the fruitful skateboarding antics of some of camberwell's finest:
Jono 'Sponge' Wilson, Nick 'Gnomer' Bell, Blake Convey, Lee 'Hamish' Lee...and James James
http://www.snowpics.net/img/16572
great clip. i didnt know there was such an active scene at camberwell these days, who are you moore i think i might have seen you guys down there when i used to skate there
CAMBERWELL JUNCTION SKATEPARK, MELBOURNE VICTORIA. MELWAYS REFERENCE: PAGE 217, D11. HAS A BOWL, AND A STREET COURSE WHICH INCLUDES NUMEROUS RAILS, BOXES, QUATER PIPES AND ROUGH GROUND.
VIEW MORE CAMBERWELL DETAILS HERE:http://www.skateboard.com.au/fusebox/index.cfm?smithgrind=view&id=265
This Is Spinal Tap is a 1984 mockumentary directed by Rob Reiner and starring members of the semi-fictional heavy-metal glam rock band Spinal Tap. The film is a mock rockumentary that satirized the wild personal behavior and musical pretensions of bands such as Led Zeppelin, The Who, Queen, Aerosmith, Kiss, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, and The Beatles among many others.
Much of the film was ad libbed, and several dozen hours of footage were shot before Reiner edited it down to the released film. A 4½ hour bootleg version of the film exists and has been traded among fans and collectors for years.
In addition to the three members of Spinal Tap (Harry Shearer, Christopher Guest and Michael McKean, all of whom actually play their instruments) plus Reiner, who appeared as "Marty DiBergi", the maker of the documentary, the film starred Paul Shaffer, Fred Willard, Fran Drescher, Bruno Kirby, Howard Hesseman, Ed Begley Jr., and Anjelica Huston. Dana Carvey and Billy Crystal also had small roles in the film.
The name Spinal Tap might come from the 1959 dystopian science fiction novel 'Wolfsbane' by Frederik Pohl and Cyril Kornbluth that includes the draining of spinal fluid (using a spinal tap) as a particularly unpleasant and long drawn out form of execution. This could be seen as a parody of the late 60's and early 70's penchant of rock groups taking inspiration from science fiction motifs; for instance, bands such as Jefferson Airplane, Yes, David Bowie, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Genesis and Rush, among others.
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moore 15:44 14/May/06
Short cliporis from this weekend featuring the fruitful skateboarding antics of some of camberwell's finest:
<P>
<B>Jono 'Sponge' Wilson</B><BR>
<B>Nick 'Gnomer' Bell</B><BR>
<B>Blake Convey</B><BR>
<B>Lee 'Hamish' Lee</B><BR>
..and <B>James James</B><BR>
</B>
<P>
http://www.snowpics.net/img/16572
moore 15:46 14/May/06
haha no dice HTML
Short cliporis from this weekend featuring the fruitful skateboarding antics of some of camberwell's finest:
Jono 'Sponge' Wilson, Nick 'Gnomer' Bell, Blake Convey, Lee 'Hamish' Lee...and James James
http://www.snowpics.net/img/16572
maxim f 16:25 14/May/06
great clip. i didnt know there was such an active scene at camberwell these days, who are you moore i think i might have seen you guys down there when i used to skate there
FACTS !! 19:08 14/May/06
CAMBERWELL JUNCTION SKATEPARK, MELBOURNE VICTORIA. MELWAYS REFERENCE: PAGE 217, D11. HAS A BOWL, AND A STREET COURSE WHICH INCLUDES NUMEROUS RAILS, BOXES, QUATER PIPES AND ROUGH GROUND.
VIEW MORE CAMBERWELL DETAILS HERE:http://www.skateboard.com.au/fusebox/index.cfm?smithgrind=view&id=265
FACTS !! 19:52 15/May/06
This Is Spinal Tap is a 1984 mockumentary directed by Rob Reiner and starring members of the semi-fictional heavy-metal glam rock band Spinal Tap. The film is a mock rockumentary that satirized the wild personal behavior and musical pretensions of bands such as Led Zeppelin, The Who, Queen, Aerosmith, Kiss, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, and The Beatles among many others.
Much of the film was ad libbed, and several dozen hours of footage were shot before Reiner edited it down to the released film. A 4½ hour bootleg version of the film exists and has been traded among fans and collectors for years.
In addition to the three members of Spinal Tap (Harry Shearer, Christopher Guest and Michael McKean, all of whom actually play their instruments) plus Reiner, who appeared as "Marty DiBergi", the maker of the documentary, the film starred Paul Shaffer, Fred Willard, Fran Drescher, Bruno Kirby, Howard Hesseman, Ed Begley Jr., and Anjelica Huston. Dana Carvey and Billy Crystal also had small roles in the film.
The name Spinal Tap might come from the 1959 dystopian science fiction novel 'Wolfsbane' by Frederik Pohl and Cyril Kornbluth that includes the draining of spinal fluid (using a spinal tap) as a particularly unpleasant and long drawn out form of execution. This could be seen as a parody of the late 60's and early 70's penchant of rock groups taking inspiration from science fiction motifs; for instance, bands such as Jefferson Airplane, Yes, David Bowie, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Genesis and Rush, among others.
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