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Carhartt Europe converted a small ship in Hossegor, France to a bowl, or they made a bowl look like a ship, I’m not exactly sure. Old Man Army threw a BBQ and Confusion Magazine was there document it. Confused about about Confusion? Confusion has risen from the ashes Concussion:

Confusion is an underground skateboarding magazine with a primary interest in DIY skate spots and skater built concrete parks in local scenes all over the world. The magazine also covers sub-genres of these underground scenes with a partial focus on somewhat undiscovered music, art and hardcore surfing.

An issue recently showed up in my mailbox, and although it’s only #2, Jonathan Hay hasn’t forgotten everything he learned from Concussion. Check it out. Video after the jump.

- Thanks to Jeff Roenning for the tip. And possibly someone else that I forgot.

  1. Damn, that’s rad! But when’s the first issue of “Sizzlin’” gonna drop?!?

  2. DAVE ill on April 13, 2011 - Reply

    Murphy’s Law

    Speaking off didn’t they have a band skateboard at one time

  3. who cares anyway on April 13, 2011 - Reply

    …but i’d rather watch t.v. any way sit at home and play atari and smoke my herb like a rastafari

  4. “I love living in America, America Rules!” Oh wait, i don’t live there any more….

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