Girl Distribution Orientation Video

Girl Distribution Orientation Video

I guess this is old, but it was new to me, so here we are. It’s a pretty funny video spoof on corporate orientation videos done by Girl Skateboards. It gets a bit slow and sometimes they get off theme, but overall it’s pretty well done. The “orientation” takes you through a bunch of differnt aspects of the operation. Noticeably absent is the wood shop, so draw your own conclusions. The host is reminiscent of Chris Farley at times.

[Source: Dept of Skateboarding]

Girl Distribution Orientation Video

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  1. colin walsh rules on April 25, 2008 - Reply

    orld famous skateboarder Ali Boulala jailed
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    By Shelley Hadfield
    April 25, 2008 12:00am
    A WORLD-famous skateboarder will spend at least two years in jail for killing champion Australian skater Shane Cross in a motorcycle crash.

    Ali Boulala killed Cross when he smashed into the wall of the Tramway Hotel on March 7 last year. A rising superstar, Cross, 20, was a pillion passenger on the bike.

    Boulala had a blood alcohol concentration of .162 and Cross, who died in hospital, had a blood alcohol level of .18. Neither of the men were wearing helmets.

    Boulala and Cross had earlier been at city nightspot the Cherry Bar. They then went to a friends house and drank beer. County Court Judge Sue Pullen said Boulala slammed into the hotel wall at an estimated 30km/h about 1.05am after doing two to three laps around the block.

    Swedish-born Boulala has pioneered skating manoeuvres, featured in skateboarding videos, featured on the front cover of Transworld Skateboarding magazine and designed his own shoes. About 100,000 skateboards have been sold carrying his name since he turned professional in 1997.

    The pro-skater suffered a severe brain injury in the accident and has not been able to return to skateboarding or motorbike riding.

    Judge Pullen said the crash was a tragedy.

    Before the crash, Cross was overheard twice telling Boulala he wanted to go for a ride on the motorbike. Boulala wouldn’t let Cross go because he didn’t have a helmet, Judge Pullen said.

    “You were therefore aware of the potential ramifications,” Judge Pullen said.

    “You threw caution to the wind at a later stage on this evening.”

    Judge Pullen said Cross had his whole life to look forward to and his family had suffered enormously as a result of Boulala’s conduct.

    Cross was regarded as one of Australia’s most talented skateboarders. It is understood he had signed to star in a video game.

    Judge Pullen said Boulala’s injuries would provide ongoing punishment for him.

    Boulala spent more than three months in hospital and suffered post-traumatic amnesia for 65 days. By the time he was discharged from hospital he was able to walk 200m without a walking aid.

    He was likely to be permanent affected by the injuries he sustained, Judge Pullen said. There was a question mark over whether he would ever be able to get on a skateboard again, she said.

    Judge Pullen said Boulala had a reduced range of movement, strength and co-ordination and suffered spasticity in his lower right leg. He still has trouble putting on his shoes and getting out of the shower.

    Boulala, 29, has been living in Richmond with his Australian girlfriend since he was released from hospital.

    The Swede is renowned in skateboarding circles for a 25 stair ollie, in which he jumped from the top of a massive set of stairs.

    Boulala arrived in Australia in November, 2006, to film a skateboarding video. He rode for Flip Skateboards. Cross was also on the Flip team.

    Boulala and Cross, from the Gold Coast, were best mates and travelled the world skateboarding, Judge Pullen said.

    “Prior to this offence you were a person of good character. You were also a role model, as was Shane Cross.”

    Boulala, who holds a full Swedish driving permit, pleaded guilty to one count of culpable driving. He was jailed for four years with a non-parole period of two years and disqualified from driving in Victoria for three years

  2. sad…wear your helmet. looking stupid is better than being stupid.

  3. colin walsh rules on April 25, 2008 - Reply

    I would agree with LP i wear my helmet everytime i snowboard adn i am starting to wear it more and more in “bigger” parks, well anything is bigger compared to corvallis, but u get my idea, i nearly KOed myself in the lincoln city snake, definitly wearing a helmet next time, fuck probobly even an elbow pad on my lead arm, that snake is as fast as a drunken prom date. holla!

  4. colin walsh rules on April 25, 2008 - Reply

    Im lookng to buy a good digital camera… one that can take a fish eye, ayone have one for sale or know of some good ones…. ahoy mate

  5. colin walsh rules – Can you try and stay on topic with your comments? buying cameras and Ali Boulala have nothing to do with this post. Go find a bulletin board to post that kind of stuff. I suggest Sleestak or Concrete Disciples, or Craig’s list.

    Helmets? You’ve got to be fucking kidding. Drunk driving is what killed Shane Cross.

  6. I am a huge advocate of a flexible floor plan.

  7. JAKEANDANNOY on April 25, 2008 - Reply

    Yeah, way off topic, (re:boulala) but thanks,it was informative and somehwat interesting as I’ve followed this and wondered if charges were going to be brought up.

    Last I read, Cross’s parents weren’t blaming Boulala and the whole thing is best described as tragic.

  8. drunk driving without a helmet, kilwag. lol

  9. enemy combatant on April 26, 2008 - Reply

    LP says:
    “looking stupid is better than being stupid.”

    In your case, how are you able to tell the difference?

  10. That’s why they don’t allow people on cold medicine to climb up on those things…………

  11. EC, i am stupid, i didnt get that joke…

  12. bailgun on April 27, 2008 - Reply

    exactly.

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