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Mark Scott in 1859 Oregon

Dreamland founder Mark Scott has a new model on Lifeblood and a short feature in 1859 Oregon Magazine. As far as the editorial goes, it’s a bit of a throwback to the pre-enlightened era of skatepark journalism, notable only for (still) getting the slang wrong. I don’t know what “looking to go ham” is, do you? Still, it’s nice to see Dreamland getting some press again. Seems like they’ve been making a push to get back in the public eye lately. My wife found this at a spa she was visiting in Newberg, Oregon of all places, site of one of the first major Dreamland triumphs. Second, I guess, if you count Lincoln City phase 1 as their first.) The pages are a bit wrinkled because she packed it in her suitcase. If you’re at a spa in Newberg and your magazine is missing pages, you know who to blame.

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5 thoughts on “Mark Scott in 1859 Oregon

  1. half truth Ruth on June 6, 2013 - Reply

    It’s Atlantabonics referring to “mayham”. When not purposefully said with a goofy-ass drawl, it is a mistake, known as “going steak”… though still not as bad as the asinine “Hard As [a] Motherfucker” Yankee pop gentrification.

  2. Grover on June 7, 2013 - Reply

    The hndsome is awe inpiring. I wonder if ant poop was flung at the camera man. I love Mark he is a friend of the Grovers.

  3. He ruuules!

    1. ludviggsd on June 8, 2013 - Reply

      yes!!!

  4. Legendary park builders.

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