Saturday, December 27, 2008

Saturday Morning Fun Bag!


We've featured Steve Nash in this spot before, but this is a better picture, and it bears noting that Steve became the 13th NBAer ever to hit the 7,000 assist mark on Christmas day. Roger Mason had to go ahead and piss in his Cheerios, though, as he buried a buzzer-beating three-pointer for the Spurs win. Sorry, Steve.

Anyways, I know this is a little late, but más vale tarde que nunca. Right? Right?

Also, since it is the dead of winter, this will be a snow-themed fun bag, so get excited about the cold, y'all.

So I really want this movie from Poor Boyz Productions this year. The film is called Reasons, and features basically every freeskier worth knowing about right now. The best part about this trailer may be the Australian hip hop that it is set to. The group is called Hilltop Hoods, and you can't find them on iTunes. Pretty wack.

So we've featured this video before, but it's crazy enough that we needed it again. Seriously. New Zealand + Rally Car + Snowboarders = Wackiness.

This is another example of previously viewed, but it is totally worth another viewing. What I love about this is that it deviates from the norm, and instead of straight ski porn, they use their resources to capture landscapes, wildlife, and everything in between that could illustrate how epic the life is.

There's a little geek in every snowboarder, so this short video really makes a lot of sense. Gnar Wars!

And finally, what we all really want: Crashes. Big Crashes. Funny crashes.

Alright. Let's do this. Cap 'em and strap 'em.

5 comments:

  1. I saw Warren Miller's helicopter yesterday. No joke.

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  2. Did you actually see Warren Miller? Because I haven't, and I've seen a lot of his movies. In fact I'm somewhat convinced that "he" is a computer generated voice.

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  3. I saw his helicopter. But Billy Kidd assures me he's real. Even though that gaper rode the gondola down today, like a tourist.

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  4. Well he has to be pretty old. I think the best Warren Miller story is when he talks about owning a couple properties on the Aspen Main Street. (I think it was Aspen) When it was still a small town. Anyway he sold it in the 40's or 50's, and talked about how much it would have been worth in 2000.

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