Posts Tagged ‘Kicks Ass’

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What’s Crackin’ : The “We Were Too Busy Partying” Edition

  • Mar
    22nd

SXSW 2012 – We’re Not in Canada Anymore, Dorothy Bust out your flannels, and snowshoes cuz its SPRING BREAK kids. Remember Biodome? Remember Pauly Shore? Remember Jersey Shore? See? Global warming isn’t real.  

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The Monday Boo: December 12th, 2011

The Monday Boo: December 12th, 2011

  • Dec
    12th

The Monday Boo: November 28th, 2011

The Monday Boo: November 28th, 2011

  • Nov
    28th

The Monday Boo: October 21st, 2011

The Monday Boo: November 21st, 2011

  • Nov
    21st

The Monday Boo: November 14th, 2011

The Monday Boo: November 14th, 2011

  • Nov
    14th

Sheep Creek Finish Line

Striker’s Tales: 06.15.11

  • Jun
    15th

Pain that’s one of the main things longboarding comes with. Striker Boo just got out of the Williams Lake Hospital in the Caribou Country. After a few days in the intensive care unit  

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Team Green

Striker’s Tales: 06.01.11

  • Jun
    1st

Coast Longboarders and guests have had quite the eleven days of British Columbia grass roots racing, as Attack of Danger Bay 10 went off huge this year! Riders hailing from Brazil, Puerto Rico,  

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Celebrating Victoria Day with a Brand NEW Royal Boo!

The Monday Boo: May 23rd, 2011

  • May
    23rd

Snipe A Boo

The Monday Boo: May 9th, 2011

  • May
    9th

Snipe-A-Boo!


Striker's Luggage

Striker’s Tales: 04.05.11

  • May
    5th

Right on! So this week started off with a bang, as the Cariboo stubbies finally got into the hands of the Striker Boo. My God. Pacific Westren Brewery sure nailed this one because  

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Go Nucks Go

What’s Crackin’: Playoff Edition

  • Apr
    20th

Baby Boo here and the 2011 NHL Playoffs have officially started in Vancouver! After winning the President’s trophy, the Canucks are top contenders for the Stanley Cup. With the hype of city behind  

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Cariboo Kicks Ass - Reason #1

Cariboo Kicks Ass – Reason #1

  • Dec
    1st

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committed to planting 150 000 Trees in BC by 2012