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		<title>By: Scotty</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scotty</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 02:04:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Awww man i just read that Burnie passed away... I haven&#039;t seen him in years and only spoke to him by phone 3 years ago when he wanted me to help track  down his wife who took  his daughter and left him, Tragic Story..anyhow, I met Burnie back in early &#039;84 when i was working with Chuck Barfoot. Chuck and Burnie were friends having worked together with Sims. If i remember right, Barfoot was spraying the original layer of paint onto Burnies boards before he silk screened them or Maybe it was Chuck actually cutting out  Bernies boards too? IT&#039;s all a blur but somehow Burnie and Barfoot were doing things together. I  remember  shooting some early ads for Brand X..  a few were taken at the Ramp in the woods in Ventura built by Rob Bjorklund and Mark Partain and the crew.. One ad i did for Burnie was to take one of his Brand X tshirts and we nailed it to a brick wall using big spikes.. Burnie was a great artist and i&#039;m pretty sure invented a way to screen on the first skateboards with kicktails, which was difficult with the curve. Once i remember he owned me $100 for an ad i shot, IT took him forever to pay and he ended up sending Iverson his partner over to my house early in the morning and throwing a rock at my window to wake me..  RIP  Brother Burnie... You&#039;ll be missed and not forgotten</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Awww man i just read that Burnie passed away&#8230; I haven&#8217;t seen him in years and only spoke to him by phone 3 years ago when he wanted me to help track  down his wife who took  his daughter and left him, Tragic Story..anyhow, I met Burnie back in early &#8216;84 when i was working with Chuck Barfoot. Chuck and Burnie were friends having worked together with Sims. If i remember right, Barfoot was spraying the original layer of paint onto Burnies boards before he silk screened them or Maybe it was Chuck actually cutting out  Bernies boards too? IT&#8217;s all a blur but somehow Burnie and Barfoot were doing things together. I  remember  shooting some early ads for Brand X..  a few were taken at the Ramp in the woods in Ventura built by Rob Bjorklund and Mark Partain and the crew.. One ad i did for Burnie was to take one of his Brand X tshirts and we nailed it to a brick wall using big spikes.. Burnie was a great artist and i&#8217;m pretty sure invented a way to screen on the first skateboards with kicktails, which was difficult with the curve. Once i remember he owned me $100 for an ad i shot, IT took him forever to pay and he ended up sending Iverson his partner over to my house early in the morning and throwing a rock at my window to wake me..  RIP  Brother Burnie&#8230; You&#8217;ll be missed and not forgotten</p>
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		<title>By: Vegetable Lasagna</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vegetable Lasagna</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I ordered a board from Brand-X when I was in high school and it hadn&#039;t shown up in a while so I called them up, or they called me, not sure. Anyway, they ended up flowing me 4 boards for the price of one. It might have been Bernie I spoke with, can&#039;t remember.

Two of the boards were smaller &quot;street&quot; decks, definitely ahead of their time. These are the only decks that never broke on me. They were similar to powell&#039;s, kinda flat and heavy, but really strong. That skull and cross-bones deck used to glow in the dark if I&#039;m not mistaken.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I ordered a board from Brand-X when I was in high school and it hadn&#8217;t shown up in a while so I called them up, or they called me, not sure. Anyway, they ended up flowing me 4 boards for the price of one. It might have been Bernie I spoke with, can&#8217;t remember.</p>
<p>Two of the boards were smaller &#8220;street&#8221; decks, definitely ahead of their time. These are the only decks that never broke on me. They were similar to powell&#8217;s, kinda flat and heavy, but really strong. That skull and cross-bones deck used to glow in the dark if I&#8217;m not mistaken.</p>
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