Love this. I’ve watched it a few times.
I do find it funny that he took all of the Carhartt logos off his clothing but left mahoosive ticks on his shoes (I know, contracts and all that). The Carhartt logo is teeny compared to that.
Love this. I’ve watched it a few times.
I do find it funny that he took all of the Carhartt logos off his clothing but left mahoosive ticks on his shoes (I know, contracts and all that). The Carhartt logo is teeny compared to that.
Fucked up!!!
Wow , dude is just incredible.
What he’s putting himself through for that just blows my mind . He’s going to be SOTY for sure over the next few years .
This was proper good, absolute ripping start to end
I sent the insta version to @franc earlier, didn’t see any nollingtons.
will have to rewatch, aww drat etc
it’s the tailtap after the nollie flip that gets me.
MC forever
That’s one of the best parts about certain cities. Love a good meaty curb to firecrack.
Those Melbourne CBD kerbs are particularly good…loud AF.
What happened to Carroll? I havent seen anything from him in years
Nothing. He’s still about. 46 years old, so not putting himself front and centre these days…
Age etc, like @Londonskater said, but he also has lupus which can’t be helping him ‘stack clips’. His diagnosis was a good while back, and I can’t recall hearing too much about it recently, but it’s a bitch and I’m pretty sure that shit doesn’t just disappear.
Saw him skate a mini ramp at a Girl demo a few years ago. Was killing it and skated a lot more than you might expect.
I feel like I said it before, but at their age, I just want to see those guys cruise here and there.
No ‘hammers’ needed. A pivot fakie every now and then from MC would be a treat. That 360 flip fakie in the recent Girl video from Rick Howard hit the spot and covers him for the rest of the year, I think.
I didn’t know this. Weirdly I was having a bit of a discussion on YouTube recently in reply to a comment that said Carrol and Howard wasted their prime years and are now washed up. Granted Howard’s output post-Yeah Right has been minimal at best, but I pointed out the fact that they’re both mid 40s now and both had full pro careers in the 90s