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John John in Barbados Collected Thoughts 001

John John Florence in Barbados
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This is John John Florence by the ghost of an Olympic pool at an abandoned resort in the parish of St. Lucy near the northern tip of Barbados, and what a useless cavity in the ground has he got here.

The walls are too vertical to skate, there’s no water to ease the heat, there’s no European tourist on a poolside chaise turning sexual brown, there’s just strong wrong wind and cracked cement and an insistent homeless man trying to give John special potion from his dirt-brown water bottle. “You deserve it,” he says. John John wishes the wind would switch.

 

Youth On The Run: Barbados, coming next week.

A six-part series including the new prequel to Dear Suburbia.

Dusty Payne | John John Florence | Chippa Wilson | Mitch Coleborn

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Dane Reynolds on Public Transportation Collected Thoughts 003

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Craig Anderson between the bars Collected Thoughts 002

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John John Florence in Barbados

John John in Barbados Collected Thoughts 001

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