Saturday, September 25, 2010

Don't put wax through the laundry.

I got super lucky on this one because I used a ziplock bag. Check your pockets!









Still melty.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Farmington Hills - Riley Skatepark

HEY! I just realized I have pictures of Riley skatepark over in Michigan. I was trying to stitch them together, but I must have been dancing a jig while I took the pictures, and it just won't work. So here they are in leftish to rightish order. I believe this is a Grindline or Dreamland with local contractors doing the non-transition work.




Deep end. I never slashed the pool coping so I can't say if it was nice or not. I was lazy and out of shape last fall. 10' I believe.


Ah my first cradle. So fun, spit me out a few times, but I have no complaints. The concrete is a little rough in there, but to get that high you need to be moving fast and a few bumps are the least of your worries. There's a video here. And that kid made me damn nervous I thought that kook was gonna fall.


To the right. The coping has a pretty big diameter.


TACO!


The smaller flow section. The hips are perfect. The short section is really short, and one side of the spine is way too small. There's pool coping on that extension, which has a really steep transition.

What you can't see is at the bottom left lip of the last picture, it's a quarter to bank extension. The quarter has bowl corners so you could carve up on to the bank, and onto the quarters on the top mid-deck. The bowl is on the other side of the upper deck to the left of the picture.

The park also has a really neat jersey barrier that is very long and curves. Some traditional street stuff, which is well separated, no boards flying into the bowl. You can also climb up on top of that cradle if you so dare. Excellent park, not without its flaws.  Worth the 4ish hour drive from Chicago. Go get some.

Comic-con Chicago

Went to the Chicago comic-con a few weeks ago. I'm not a comic fan, and I don't usually go to these types of things, but I definitely had a good time. We went to an afterparty with some of the cast from BSG. There were lots of costumed individuals, and it was pretty interesting listening to what the actors had to say.



Batman and Robin.

Brent Spiner - Data from Star Trek, he was genuinely hilarious.

Colonel Tigh gods damnit!

The BSG panel. Apparently we were supposed to have special passes to be up this close, but we just walked in and sat down unknowingly. WIN!

Batman. Not sure who the robot is.

Baddies from the ninja turtles. There were lots of people in costume. First thing I saw when I walked in was the perviest looking guys taking lots of pictures of catwoman....

William Shattner. He is a kook. Either he looooves to talk about himself or had the most brilliant strategy for not taking questions from the audience. He talked about his upcoming shows for 20 minutes, then went on a 20 minute description of the winter olympics, and took 1 question about being the priceline negotiator.

These were ABSOLUTELY EPIC iron man costumes. I'd be surprised if the movie studio didn't send them for publicity. They made realistic stomping sounds and everything. Totally pro.

Colonel Tigh cut me in line at the bar. I was fine with it.

Jess is officially a fangirl.

I just stepped in because I didn't want Jess taking a picture with the pretty boy alone.

Another pic of Tigh because he's awesome. He spent like 20 minutes with an autistic kid and made his day.


No judging! Sci-fi is awesome!