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Posted by Benjamin on December 9th, 2008
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quikSILVER

 

Quiksilver is Cool! Period.

 

Half the time I spent at Mini O’s was spent wondering when my package from Quiksilver would show up at my door… and.. well… it arrived TOO fast.  After having to wait 4 days until I could get home and open up my much anticipated package, I was not to be disappointed… it was well worth the wait.  That’s It That’s All is an amazing movie.  I loved the Cineflex footage, especially the abundance of surrounding environmental shots… way cool.  Really awesome soundtrack as well… being different is always inspiring.  On top of that it was cool to see that some people at Mini O’s who were influenced by my post to buy not one, but three copies of the movie! Awesome!

Anyways, Benjamin Bixby is gunna be sporting some new snowboard clothing this winter thanks to Quiksilver… I think that’s the first time I’ve ever talked about myself using the 3rd person… hmm – Anyways, I should be tearing up the slopes fashionably in no time!  Can’t wait!

Posted by Benjamin on December 4th, 2008
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That’s It That’s All

Travis Rice and The Brain Farm Inc. are my new heroes.  Their new film, “That’s It That’s All,” is the most amazing snowboard film of all time.  People have dubbed it ‘epic’ – and I’m not sure what could better describe this new film.  I was honestly at a loss for words when I watched the trailer!  My first thoughts were “a filmmaker has finally captured the environment around them, a film where snowboarding can be viewed as a whole” – making for a much more intimate and in-depth pleasure for the viewer.  It’s beautiful, and I can’t wait to see the whole thing once my pre-ordered copy arrives in my mailbox.

http://www.vimeo.com/1972402

Thanks Travis Rice.  Thanks The Brain Farm Inc.  Thanks Red Bull.  Thanks Quiksilver.  Thanks to the rest of their sponsors.  I know this took a lot of work and probably a lot of money, but we appreciate it!  You guys are badasses!

Posted by Benjamin on October 31st, 2008
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