The Last Menikmati
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After the TJ World Tour last summer, the crew rolled into a too-late, too-loud afterparty and treated the night like a credits sequence—one more song, one more toast, one more rewind.
With no adult in the van, Pierre André’s legendary blue rig drifted from “one last stop” to… several. Don was still skating the 405 like it was a normal commute, so they detoured to pick him up—somehow he still didn’t understand why there was traffic.
Thirty-six hours later, Don called Kelly Hart with the only question that mattered: where’s the last Menikmati tape? Kelly didn’t have it. Didn’t remember it. Didn’t even remember leaving without it.
The bartender swore the only thing missing was Kelly’s socks. Technically true—because they were there, just so small you could miss them unless you were already hunting. The tape wasn’t as lucky.
Next morning, Don Brown calls you. Not a text. A call. That’s how you know it’s serious. You don’t replace a Menikmati tape. You go get it.
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In 2000, skateboarding felt like it was expanding in every direction at once. Bigger stages. New cities rising to prominence. New ways of seeing what was possible. And right in the middle of that moment, éS released a video called Menikmati.
Menikmati turned 25 this year.