Jasper on ESPN Site.
I know you like that Hoodie. All the photos from the Skavenger Video Premiere here.
http://espn.go.com/action/bmx/blog/_/post/7346605/skavenger-video-premiere-brooklyn-ny
Ryan Humphrey: Domestic Bliss
Here is some photos to a Art Show Ryan Humphrey has going on in Salina Art Center in Kansas.
Now click you shoes 3 times and get to Kansas.
Check out more here.
Ryan Humphrey Art opening Video.
Ryan Humphrey opening BMX performance from art and culture center on Vimeo.
Ryan Humphrey Fast Forward art exhibit
Here are some photos that I shot while down in Hollywood Florida with Artist Ryan Humphrey riding in his Fast forward Art exhibit
Ryan Humphrey: Fast Forward Ryan Humphrey: Fast Forward at Hollywood Art & Cultural Central
I went down to Hollywood Florida last week with Ryan Humphrey. Here is some media coverage of the Ryan’s Art show that we rode in.
Least most blog "what riders do when they get old"

Check out the link below.
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Cops Park In Bike Lane For Emergency Papa John's Dinner



Responding to an emergency call for “better ingredients, better pizza,” an elite NYPD dinner unit swarmed a Papa John’s location on Second Avenue and 25th Street yesterday. Arriving just in time to prevent a tragic loss of calories, the officers secured the perimeter and quickly cordoned off a section of the restaurant, where they neutralized the suspect, who was found hiding in a small greasy cardboard box. While containing the crisis, which unfolded during the evening rush hour, two squad cars were left parked in a bike lane. Obviously, no one can quibble about that—officers are sometimes forced to violate minor traffic laws in the course of official police appetite business.
In an attempt to obtain more details about yesterday’s dramatic dinner raid, we emailed the NYPD press office, and asked if there are any departmental guidelines on blocking bike lanes. We wonder if it’s only permitted when responding to pizza emergencies, or are doughnut runs also a legitimate justification? Of course, the NYPD has previously blocked bike lanes to help officers ticket cyclists for not using the bike lanes, but it’s unclear if yesterday’s Papa John’s incident was part of any additional bike lane enforcement. At press time, the NYPD has declined to comment.
Read the whole story here.
http://gothamist.com/2011/05/06/cops_park_in_bike_lane_for_emergenc.php#photo-3



























