rasta hubs and DeGroot in New Orleans
We just got some rasta sample hubs in from the Anodizer. Let us know what you think, we're only doing 50 sets total internationally.


Here's a little news from Degroot:

New Orleans family reunion and New Orleans
Family is pretty big now that I have started one. Family reunions are sweet as far as I can remember. All the kids ran crazy and gave parents heart attacks. Kind of weird that I haven’t been to one on my side of the family since I was little. My wife’s side hasn’t had one in more than 20-some years. Its kind of weird hanging out with family you don’t know or know much about due to the years that have passed. So this day was a little slow and weird, but everyone wore nametags. They had your name and how you fit into the family. This was sweet and made the day easier for sure. People change, families grow, some loose touch, but everyone is tied together with family in mind.
Some highs and lows of the weekend were:
-Meeting all the grandparents and seeing old pics of everyone


-Showing off our new boy Cooper (pic)



-Eating good southern food
-New Orleans festivals, Café Du monde coffee, hurricanes (the drink)



-Jackson square where i married and my family started (pic)
-Being in the background of a movie being filmed on Bourban St. (pic)


-Rain, hard rain sucks (pic)

-Teething and tonsillitis


-The inventor of the Pavillion, William Pavillion (joke, check the pic)
Kurt, over at bmxunion, just did an interview with me about the shop and my job here as team manager. Check it out here, and have yourself a cup of coffee: www.bmxunion.com

If you didn't see this post on the Come Up, here is the Skeleton Crew, Greg Smee is now on flow for Subrosa. He is heading up to Pittsburgh soon to visit his brother, Jeff Smee, as well as Mark Mulville and possibly join them while they're getting paid the big bucks to be guinea pigs in medical experiments....No joke.

Have a good afternoon.

-Matt
 
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