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Matthew McConaughey takes up skateboarding on pole
The London News.Net Tuesday 10th February, 2009 (ANI)
London, Feb 10 : Hollywood actor Matthew McConaughey's has picked up a new mode of transport- skateboarding, and that too with a difference.
'The Wedding Planner' star used a long pole with wheels attached to push him along, reports the Sun.
In July last year, McConaughey and his brazilian girlfriend Camila Alves welcomed a son named Levi Alves McConaughey in Los Angeles.
McConaughey's personal life is the subject of media attention.
Before Camila, he has dated actresses Sandra Bullock, Ashley Judd, Salli Richardson. Email this story to a friend
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kalani 02-13-09, 12:07 AM |
Matthew McConaughey takes up skateboarding on pole
Matthew is “land paddling” with the Kahuna Big Stick! the new fitness trend is going crazy in Hawaii. check it out on www.kahunacreations.com
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