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Wednesday, April 8, 2009 10:53am PDT

On A Rail LA Premier

By: Tom Morin

On A Rail
The LA premier of Tim Ryan and Tar production's newest flick, On A Rail, went down at Gnarnia, the humble abode of GrindTV employee, Jani Kos Kos. A lot of people showed up, including the delightfully friendly folks over at the EL Segundo Police Department. Let me tell you, they employ this amazing little police woman, who by no means over compensates for her lack of stature with an over-aggressive approach.

Back to the premier. The people showed up, GrindTV sponsored some kegs, and a good time was had. The movie was rad, a nice change from your regular surf video. It documents Dylan Graves, Blake Jones and Dane Ward's trip by train through Europe. Get it, On A Rail. The crowd enjoyed the movie, and all-and-all the event was a success.

Oh, did I mention since the movie was set in Europe, the theme of the party was, "Come as Euro Trash." A lot of people including myself forgot or didn't know, so you had these Euro Trash weirdos creepin around people who didn't know there was a theme. Some classic first impressions went down. Click here to pick up a copy.

Here's some photos of the night all taken by Jani Kos Kos himself, except the one he's in, I don't know who took that:


Nathan Carroll and his lady cruised.


The man behind the movie, Tim Ryan.


Euro Trash.


L to R: Kos Kos, Euro Trash and American Trash.


Party People.


And it's a wrap.

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