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Thrilly was born in the ghetto of the district. The Lake District. Back in 2003, to be precise. It has been a long journey, but now - pretty much 5 years later (!!) - we can say Thrilly has finally established itself.

From the early days of Thrilly, in early 2004, when founder Tom Lenartowicz started putting a respectable team of riders together; through to 2005 and 2006 when the brand ran its own online snowboard mag, MonthRag; up until this day after lots of dreaming, stickering, event sponsorship, the addition of Gareth Horner to the company, and everything in between ... it has been a lot of fun progressing somewhat of a 10-year ambition.

If we're honest though, Thrilly doesn't have a mission statement or some grand philosophy. We could probably make something up, but we'd just be talking rubbish. Thrilly exists purely out of love for design, imagination and snowboarding. It's a big thing to us, and we hope it's something that inspires you too.

As this is written, the new Thrilly site is about to launch along with the new collection — and we're hugely excited. Read more about Thrilly...
 

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We have 5 of these exclusive prize packs from the hilarious cult series [adult swim]. Order any item from the new Thrilly collection before the end of the November and you will be instantly put into the draw to win one of the packs, which include an [adult swim] DVD, tee and sticker pack! (applies to UK mainland residents only)

If you're not familiar with [adult swim] or just want to get a piece of animated insanity, then click onto www.adultswim.co.uk for videos and way more. Join the fan club on Facebook here.






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Tuesday night (11th November) saw the South West premiere of the highly-anticipated Forum or Against'em snowboard film, at the awesome One Eyed Cat bar in Truro, Cornwall.

A massive thanks to Attla Snowboards for putting on the event, and to the 200 (or was it 300?) people who showed up to make it a really fun night. The film was amazing (John Jackson's part is sick!) and the beers were going down nicely. Also, a big thank you to Ingunn who made up some quality illustrations for the Thrilly cause.

Check out a few shots from night - including a suited man who was obliviously abused by Thrilly stickers - on Thrilly's Flickr page here



   
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