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[Plus, Taylor Clark's latest edit] [View it in your browser]. [Forward this email to a friend] [Weekly 11] [OCC-CAST EPISODE 12] Occy is joined by the one and only Bruce Irons for episode 12 of the Occ-Cast. The boys talk the origins of Bruce's new bleached out hair, Bruce's plans for 2017 and how Occy got Bruce on tour. [LISTEN NOW] [TAYLOR CLARK IS MISPLACED] Taylor Clark is unique in every sense of the word when it comes to his surfing. He sends it on air sections that would scare the hell out of most, and completely lays into hacks and snaps with a technique that is as raw as it is eye pleasing. Here's his latest hit that centers around trips to Hawaii, Portugal and at home in Southern California. [WATCH NOW] [STAB: RYAN CALLINAN] Ryan Callinan was featured on Stab's latest episode of "Computer Dilemma," a film series done by friend of the brand Toby Cregan. Watch as Ryan is peppered with hard-hitting and very important would-you-rather questions where you'd often prefer the answer to be "neither." [WATCH NOW] [Facebook][Instagram][Twitter] This email was sent to you by Billabong USA. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), you can add [store@billabong-usa.com] to your address book or safe list. If you would like to unsubscribe click [here]. Copyright ©2017 Billabong. All rights reserved. 117 Waterworks Way, Irvine CA 92618 [Forward to a friend] | [Manage Preferences]

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