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	<title>Comments on: Circle Board in New York City</title>
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		<title>By: Anthony Pappalardo Rides the Circleboard &#171; The FADER</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anthony Pappalardo Rides the Circleboard &#171; The FADER</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] There is a renewable life metaphor somewhere within this video of Anthony Pappalardo riding a Mark Gonzales crafted &#8220;circleboard,&#8221; a tangle of skateboards curled into a wheel. Though most know Pappalardo as a professional skater, we&#8217;re just as equally fond of him as a craftsman, having featured his incredible wood benches in a recent issue of our magazine. Check out footage from a recent show he had in Brooklyn. It&#8217;s nice to reconcile these two Pappalardo&#8217;s—the smiling man riding through the streets on a bulky contraption and the artisan with pristine skill. Together they make a well rounded man—there&#8217;s that metaphor! (via Bobby Sattler) [...]</description>
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