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How Sean Malto Got Sponsored by Girl
Sam Smyth, the team manager for the Girl and Chocolate skateboard teams, takes us to the sponsor me tape graveyard at Crailtap HQ. He also names some pro skaters who once sent in their tapes, and shows us Sean Malto's first submission. Sean then breaks...
Sam Smyth Had an Oops Poops
Sam Smyth is the talent manager for Girl and Chocolate skateboards. If you Google him, most of the links that pop up lead to pictures of him eating sandwiches or his photo website. While those activities make up a large part of Sam’s portfolio, I think...
Eric Koston
In this episode Eric Koston, one of the best stuntwooders of our time, does the best Charlie Chaplin impression of ALL time. Also, there's a special appearance from Girl co-owner and movie man Spike Jonze in here, if you needed another reason to watch.
Mini Fried Chicken Hors d'Oeuvres
Dirty fried chicken doesn't have to be from Popeye's at 3 AM on a Friday night.
The Story Behind Drake's Best Headline Yet
You know a tattoo is truly great when half the people you show it to screw their faces up and look like they're about to keel over and puke, and the other half flat-out cry "fake."
Girl Eats Food - Cheesy Golden Money Bags
This is a delicious and easy recipe for anyone stupid enough to be a vegetarian.
Antiheroes And Girls
Patrick is a photographer and director and the guy who does Epicly Later'd. We don't even know where he lives anymore. New York? Los Angeles? It's either one of those or somewhere in between.
Amplified Samples
Samples. There are plenty of rotters out there dressing their shitty songs up in them, applying them as liberally as possible without realizing everyone can see straight through their horribly stuck-together musical golems.
We Could Be The New Wind!
Recently, while innocently perusing YouTube and-swear to God-not looking for anything raunchy, I came across this amazing girl who posts tons of videos of herself farting and subsequently cracking herself up.
Get The Hell Out
My whole family worked in the mine. My dad, my step dad, and my mum. My grandfather still works there. He's taking care of closing the mine. I'm 23 now, but when I was about 15 I was a cleaner in the mine. It felt safe since my whole family was there.