Step Dad Volume 1, Issue 2 Summer 2012
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Ralph Murphy
Step Dad in Cuba
Multi-Tasking. Smoke & piss break. [p] Chris Degrace
[p] Walter Lohr
Front Cover Fred Gall, Front Blunt [P] Chris Martin
Editorial Mike Gustafson Nathan Keegan Andria Gemma Rossi Chris Martin Bruce King
Staff Photographers: Sam McKenna Chris Martin
Contributing Photographers: Jimmy Collins Walter Lohr Chris Degrace Eric Mondor Kirk Tuttle Dave Labbe Xeno Matt Seavy Mike Greenwood Glasses Tony Le Jon Wolf Colby Hunter Dan Castle
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Tyler Gibbs
Ollie [p] Sam McKenna
Dan Murphy Nosegrind [p] Xeno
UNCLE KEEGS Words by: Nathan Keegan Photo by: Glasses
Ghetto Cab. “Glasses” and I were leaving a local bar last summer in Boston when this fucked up SUV pulled up and some Jamaican dude asked if we wanted a ride. AKA gypsy cab. I was loaded so I’m like, “Nah man, fuck ‘outta here!” He persisted, as did I. Then I realized, it’s 3AM and I definitely need a ride. Fuck it. I get in and he gets out to holler at these girls. I went in the glove box and peeped the registration. He gets in and asks where we want to go. I tell him and I ask him his name. He says, “Dinno”, and it’s not the name on the registration. I asked, “Where you from?”, he says “Boston”. I’m like, “Nah man, your from Marlborough. Your so and so”. Dude was blown away, got mad weird.
I think he was gonna rob us originally but I acted like I was some connected dude and it changed his vibe. We started talking about, “Toots and the Maytals”. “Glasses” went to Jamaica not long before this to shoot photos of them and is boys with them. “Dinno” didn’t believe him, so I told him, “Get some photos up on your iPhone”. “Glasses” shows the dude and he’s blown away. “Dinnos” thinking, “This one dude knows where I live and my real name. This other guy, is white with glasses and has photos with “Toots” hangin tough”. At this point, we became pretty cool. “Dinno” offers us crack and beers. I took a beer, Busch Light to be exact. We stop to get smokes, then cruise back to my spot. He refused money, gave me his number and said, “Anytime you guys need a ride, holler.” I gave him a 15 dollar tip.
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Connor Champion BS 5050 [p] Xeno
Jay Brown Nose Manual [p] Dave Labbe
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Sean Hernandez BS Noseblunt [p] Tony Le
Mike Vito Smith [p] Tony Le
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Alex Winslow Back Tail [p] Sam McKenna
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Mike Gustafson FS Crook [p] Sam McKenna
Q&A
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with a lesbian Part Deux
Have you ever had sex with a man? And, if so, aside from the obvious physical differences, what are some things that differentiate sex with women as opposed to men?
kissing my neck, my breasts. She then picked me up and sat me on the dock and proceeded to go down on me, placing her fingers inside me...and I’ll let your imaginations do the rest. ;)
Yes, I have. Besides the obvious, I think woman first off are more sensitive to another woman’s feelings. I’ve found in my own personal experiences we tend to be more gentle, caring, and nurturing towards one another in the sack. For instance I enjoy being cuddled after a sesh, or caressed in some sort of manner.
Have you ever “Scissored”? And, if so, did you start laughing because it looks so ridiculous?
When did you have your first lesbian experience? How did it go down? Well...I don’t remember my “first” lesbian experience, however I do remember the first girl I fell in love with. Her name was Catherine. She was Cicilian, and beautiful. The first time I kissed her made me wet. I remember it being mind blowing. We were at my summer house up on lake Champlain in Vt. It was at the end of the dock. We got in the water and started kissing. She slowly ran h e r hand down my body,
Contrary to popular belief “Scissoring” isn’t really something that ALL lesbians do. I personally haven’t done it but knowing me, I’m sure it would be hysterical! What is the most random location you have ever had sex? I got fingered on a chairlift. ;) LOL I heard lesbians dont fart, is this true? OMG!!! LMAO, that’s ridiculous! Of course we fart! Don’t you??? Have you earned your, “Red Wings”? I think it tastes like pennies? EWWW!!!! Fucking GROSS!!!! I would NEVER go down on a girl who was bleeding! That’s so nasty. I’m literally gagging thinking about it!
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Alex Ullman Back Lip [p] Jon Wolf
“...go ahead and drink the whiskey, Boner but don’t jump.” Fence Ride [p] Chris Martin
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We had to fill this page so this is a pic of a random drunk lady who was lurking in the bushes until her bottle of vodka went dry.
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Ralph Murphy Switch Blunt [p] Chris Degrace
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Dave Bachinsky Fence Ride [p] Xeno
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Fred Gall
Footplant [p] Chris Martin
FRED GALL
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Words and photo’s by Chris Martin
CMART: Where do you reside right now? FRED GALL: Sewaren, NJ and S. 5th Williamsburg at Renata’s house. CM: How have you been enjoying your time in BK or NJ? FG: Hell yeah both are fun as shit, just skating and chilln with my girl and the homeys. CM: Who do you like skating with? FG: Andrew, Steve Durante, MindBender, PJ3, BK and Newark homeys. CM: What up with the granny wagon? FG: The granny wagon is unstoppable, we call it the “War WAGON”. That things been to hell and back.
CM: What’s your dad like? FG: My dads the raddest dude ever. CM: Who influences you young and old? FG: Steve Durante is wrecking shop,Derek Rinaldi and Lou Metal always killing it. CM: First trick? FG: Ollie or weak boneless. CM: How is The sober bender going? FG: I did 32 days sober... then got wrecked for a weekend but now I’m back on the sober mission. It works better. CM: Where is the best burger in Newark? FG: A bar called Krugs has by far the best burger in NJ, go there.
Grandma Gall & Fred CM: You pick the grannies up? CM: What makes it so good? FG: If they need a lift,I got em. FG: Its BIG as fuck and the grill is like CM: What’s the first thing you think of 40 years old, Mad Flavor. when you hear, “Step Dad Mag”? CM: Any new projects your working on? FG: I just laugh because the name FG: I just Finished my “REAL STREET” part is awesome. for ESPN. The online Comp. starts in June. CM: Do you have a step dad? Would be stoked for some step dad votes! FG: Used to, but my mom let him I also have a lot of projects in the works for go. She rules. DOMESTICS CLOTHING,thats our company out of NJ. CM: Do you know anyone else that does? FG: Yeah. CM: What’s next for Fred Gall? FG: Shred and stay out of trouble. CM: What do you think about him? FG: They be cool or we will fuck him up. CM: Shout outs? FG: Big shouts to my little homey Pistol Starter and everyone in the hallway. BIG Thanks StepDad!
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Ben Cironi
Nollie Back 5-0 [p] Sam McKenna
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Fritz Mead Lien to Tail [p] Xeno
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Spencer Mcleoud Ollie [p] Dan Castle
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Matt Seavy Blunt [p] Dave Labbe
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Adrian
Kickflip [p] Jon Wolf
Elijah Akerley 5050 [p] Colby Hunter
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Letters from the Inside Words: Bruce King
Entry #1 – Introduction My sincerest gratitude for logging on to the first entry of “Letters From the Inside.” When Aaron recently wrote me with the idea to do a blog for his new website, I found my reaction to be one of apprehension at what seemed initially to be a quite daunting task. I suppose I should introduce myself before I start in on as to why. My name is Bruce. I am 28, in a Federal Prison, currently 1 year into serving a 3 and ½ year sentence for “possession with intent to distribute cocaine.” I’m a friend of Aaron’s dating back to the days of De La Hoya. We became tight during his Marathon years. He was living in Ithaca, where I was finishing up my academic career at Ithaca College. Now having explained that, I must have it noted that I am currently being held in a “camp” level security facility. Most of my fellow inmates were either hustlers like myself or white-collar criminals. We have no walls keeping us here. There is simply a red line and trees surrounding us. If we are found out of bounds we face an additional 2-5 years added to our sentence and a reclassification into a higher security facility. Our interaction with guards is fairly minimal, as is the structure to our day. Just below the camp is nestled the main complex. A considerably larger compound surrounded by razor wire, it reminds me daily of how fortunate I am to be here and not there. Now the first 3 months of my incarceration were spent waiting for a space to open up for me here. The first 2 months of that were spent in a county jail. Then I spent 3 weeks in transit, which included time in Brooklyn MDC, a ride on Con-Air and time in various holding facilities in the Federal Prison system. Finally, I arrived at my current location and spent two weeks in the hole awaiting an open bed. The bulk of my conventionally difficult prison experiences occurred during this time.
Herein lies my dilemma. I do not wish to dwell upon those first three months as the definitive prison experience. I’m aware, however, that chances are quite good that people will be expecting to hear such stories. It is true that there are murders, rapes, hostile guards, fights and everything in between that happen in prison. While I’ve experienced a few of these during my time locked up, they are by and large in the past. That said, I still have a great deal to write about. Prison and the entire BOP (Bureau of Prisons) is a sick, sick, place. The same can be said for the entire Justice Department. I will comment upon the things that I see every day (using discretion as needed). So long as you as a reader are not expecting “Oz,” I think that you may get something out of my writings. My plan as of now is to simply write my letters as though they were to a friend, or a journal entry. I’ll do my best to be true to my situation and the emotions that it evokes. I’ll be happy to address any questions readers may have, but I will have to field them secondhand through Aaron—as security dictates I don’t post my information directly. Finally, please remember that this is but the experience of one young man. It is by no means a final statement on the psyche of prison culture. There is far more to this issue, both on the micro and macro levels. I truly look forward to this outlet and experience. I also look forward to the reactions it may evoke, so feedback is encouraged. Thanx, - Bruce
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Marc Stevens Front Blunt [p] Jon Wolf
Dave Labbe
Ollie [p] Sam McKenna
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Some Dude in Germany Front 180 5-0 [p] Jon Wolf
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Chris Peterson Method
Astor Place NYC
Cross dressing conehead [p] Chris Martin
Greysen Gagne Nollie Shuv [p] Sam McKenna
James Engle Ollie [p] Dave Labbe
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Garrett Brooks Ollie [p] Sam McKenna
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Geoff Bogle Front Nose [p] Matt Seavy
Tyler Vickery
Tail Drop [p] Mike Greenwood
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Date Night [p] Chris Martin
Ben Cironi_James Engle [p] Dave Labbe
Luke Clerkin Front Smith [p] Sam McKenna
Brandon Smart 5050 [p] Eric Mondor
Michael Sheehan Ollie [p] Kirk Tuttle
shitfoot.tumblr.com Photography By: Jimmy Collins