Work Hard and Make Radical Shit

4Q Conditioning, one of the foremost authorities on working hard and making radical shit, hips us to a rad new 2-minute video about a gang of skaters taking back some streets in Oakland:

t-mo and his friends have
been on a hardcore run of
building this renegade spot
down in an Oakland no man’s land.
you can complain about the lack
of shit you have to skate or ride
and bitch about your scene or
you can work hard and -make
radical shit-

Here it is:

Revelers Swarm Car, Beat Driver (Alternate Angle) [Video]

From reader Skyler S.:

I’m sick of watching these 21st Street Giants mob violence videos, but I was nearly mowed down by the driver and my friend got some gruesomely graphic footage. It’s terrible to watch. Even though the driver brought this upon himself, I don’t wish a beating like this on anybody.

UPDATE: Skyler explains what became of the driver:

A group of us started yelling stop and rushed in, a super citizen in front of us grabbed the driver and shoved him through the crowd to safety. The driver owes a lot (maybe his life) to whoever that fellow is that risked his shit to pull him out of the mob. His savior had a white and orange hat on, and an orange jersey (real distinguishable in a mob of orange right). You can see him pull the driver out of the mob in the other videos.

Previously:

Car Plows Revelers

San Francisco Children Experience Fall for the First Time Thanks to the World Champion San Francisco Giants

Thanks, Champs!

Photo and astute observation by Nattles.

Free Ash Reiter Show Tonight at Elbo Room Sponsored by JanSport

These are the feet of Ash Reiter frontwoman Ash Reiter, who you might remember from her viral video smash Paper Diamonds. Tonight, Ash Reiter the band brings the rock ‘n’ roll to Elbo Room. It’s free, and sponsored by JanSport, so you might get a free backpack to boot, or something.

Andrew Sarkarati saw them at Hotel Utah with me last month and had a great time, even though he normally doesn’t like anything that’s not Boney M. or Abba, so you’ll probably have a good time too. RSVP on Facebook if you want.

P.S. “Stumble and Fall” is one of my favorite Ash Reiter songs. It starts to kick into gear around the 1-minute mark, so be patient:

Why Do You Suppose the Celebration/Riot Never Made it to Dolores Park?

At around 11pm on the night of the big win, Jina (also the taker of the above photo) said:

It’s actually amazingly beautiful tonight at top of Dolores Park, despite all the noise below.

I mean, of course it’s beautiful. It’s always beautiful up there. But, what gives? Why weren’t we all in the park? I smell CONSPIRACY.

Riots Still Underway

World Champs!!

[Photo by Alexis Cordova]

P.S. Wait, maybe it’s just that the driver of this SUV lost control into a parked car.

Epic Concrete Bench Extraction

Yup. Looks like Thor or somebody attended Monday night’s riot and decided to rip this BART plaza bench from its foundations.

Photo by Carlos Reyes, who is still missing his board.

Hopefully the Recent Trend of Giants-Related Fashion Triumphs Won't Soon End

[via Man Freckles]

A Plea for No More Tenderness

Renée here is bummed about all this cheer. “Dear San Francisco Baseball Fans,” she says, “And now, can the hipsters high-fiving marina brahs end? I like my tidy demographics apart and scowling.”

Umm, I’m gonna be presumptuous and say NOPE. Let’s celebrate (and treat each other nice) at least until spring!

But Renée, again, nice pants.

 

Real Bike People Live in the North Beach

So says local blogger Vic Wong in the description of the short film from whence the above still came. He also uses the phrase, “You’re a pussy.”

Click here to read all about it and watch the film in its (very brief) entirety.

And yeah: “The North Beach.”

Allan Hough

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Biographical Info:

"I joked that living in the Mission would be the end of me. And there were nights where it felt like the case.

One night I went out with my friend Allan to the bar that no one goes to on 16th Street, where I lost half my drink and money on the dance floor. Later we skated down 16th to Evelyn Lee, where I fell off my board and landed on my head as the 22 bus sped past behind me. A sobering moment. At the bar, I sulked and nursed my wounds until Allan put on Amy Winehouse’s 'Valerie.' We danced, he dipped me, and I felt better."

— My pal Valerie, writing about life in the Mission