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Saturday, October 14, 2006

Its been a while.

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Saturday night! Woooooo Hoooooooo.....


Tomorrow is the contest at Red Planet.


I'm going to be there peddling around the park and peddling my goods at the ETIKET booth. Stop by and pick up some of the new shit.

Chris is doing much better now and he even started riding again. Here is an article from his local news paper:

Man loses part of ear in accident
By The Citizen staff report

Tuesday, October 3, 2006 9:56 AM EDT
A 21-year-old man lost part of his ear after a motor vehicle struck the bicycle he was riding Saturday, according to the Auburn Police Department. Christopher Squadrito was transported to Auburn Memorial Hospital Saturday afternoon by the TLC Ambulance Service following the South Fulton Street accident in which he was thrown onto his left side from the bicycle. Thomas E. Moore, 41, of State Street Road, Auburn, was driving westbound on the street around 1:30 p.m. when he reached to the passenger-side of his 2000 Dodge and the vehicle veered. Moore's car knocked Squadrito off his bicycle and then struck a 1998 GMC parked on the west side of the street. The GMC sustained extensive rear damage. Both Moore's vehicle and the GMC had to be towed from the scene. No tickets have been issued at this time, police said.

Here is a picture of his ear.


The hats are going pretty good

The shirt that Nathan designed is done. We picked it up from the printers yesterday and I am so psyched. It looks gooooood. I want to thank the guys at Coalition for doing it in two days. Needed to have it for this weekend. Thanx again!!!....Also, in Nathan news. Ride has a video up of Nathan that Ben filmed and edited. It's footage of him riding in his yard. (which is a ramp park) check it:

http://www.bmxonline.com/bmx/video/image/0,27679,1543208_78_1,00.html

Last week I rode some street with these two jack-asses ....

(Tom Dillon and John Goodman) These two are seriously fucking rad! It was a good time.

This is coming up.

I will leave you with a shot I stole, of The Roy hard at work.

Later,

White Scott

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