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‘Goodbye Emerica’ video

Pontus Alv muses on the essence of skateboarding.

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Posted 17:33 GMT on February 20, 2012
‘Goodbye Emerica’ video

Skater muse Pontus Alv has just released this short yet thoughtful video, Goodbye Emerica.

In what seems like a swansong for his former shoe sponsor, the skater from Malmo, Sweden get philosophical about the art of the wooden toy inbetween some artsy footage.

It also helps that he's got an eye for a fresh line...

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Creative Commons License‘Goodbye Emerica’ video (text) by Ed Andrews is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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