Posted By cropley  |  December 11, 2007

Metal Mulisha

Twitch and CallumCallum’s dream was to meet his heroes from the Metal Mulisha and hang with them at the Mulisha Compound. Callum has a cancer and the good people at Make-A-Wish Foundation helped to make Callum’s dream a reality yesterday by flying him out to California from his home in Australia to visit Deegan’s house, hang with the Mulisha crew and watch everyone ride.

He started out the day by pulling up to Deegan’s house in a sweet limo with him Mom, Dad and sisters. Brian Deegan, Ronnie Faisst, Todd Potter, Beau Manley, Ox, Ryan Hagy and Derek Garland were all there to meet them, show them around Deegan’s compound and give them a huge box of Metal Mulisha gear. Twitch and Jeremy Lusk rode up on their bikes a little later and Twitch had a fresh pair his signature etnies for Callum in his backpack…he was pumped!

Metal MulishaDeegan and the guys geared up and hit the course to give Callum one of the baddest private riding sessions that anyone will ever see! As if that wasn’t cool enough, everyone was planning on hitting up Fitzpatrick’s house before dark, so Callum and family loaded up the limo and headed down the street to check it out. They scored another epic session with all the guys going huge on all the dirt hits!

All in all it was a cool day and we think Callum had a great time! We did for sure! Callum is a super cool kid and we all had a great time hangin’ out with him.

Check out the Metal Mulisha photo gallery from the day to see what went down at the private freestyle session from Deegan’s and Fitzpatrick’s.

15 Responses to “Granting Wishes & Making Dreams”

  1. Ashley says:

    That was awesome of you guys !!!

  2. Josh says:

    Dude I want to start off by saying I am a Huge fan, and think you guys are the greatest! All of you are always raising the bar and setting the pace. It was really rad that you guys hooked up with Make A Wish to help that dude out. I know it ment the world to him. Keep up the sick ass riding! Cant wait to see whats to come next year. Later. Josh

  3. Christy says:

    thats rad. u guys are heros!

  4. Aaron Biker says:

    Thats awsome that you guys make dreams come true. I know next time i’m in the hospital nothing would bring a smile to my face more than chillin with the mulisha. Rock on, Aaron

  5. LoreX says:

    q inveja do caralhoo!!!!

  6. Hans says:

    Amazing, brings tears to my eyes.

  7. Ralph says:

    I’m a firefighter and sometimes have to deal with people who are cancer and I must say I salute you guys for making that kids day…VERY COOL…..

  8. Ralph says:

    I’m a firefighter and sometimes have to deal with people who are cancer patients and I must say I salute you guys for making that kids day…VERY COOL…..

  9. nick says:

    U guys fricken rock man. That is just such a awsome thing u guy did for a kid like that. U GUYS FUCKEN ROCK MAN. METAL MULISHA FOR LIFE HOMS. TWITCH U FUCKEN ROCK MAN. BEY.

  10. BIG Lou says:

    Man that is really cool of you guys for make his dream come true. I lost my mother and brother to cancer and its hard knowing if they had a wish to meet someone famous or just to be with their family just one more time would be great. I tip my hat to all you guys for being real and helping others. Keep doin what you guys do best and have a merry christmas and be safe!

  11. Kaila says:

    This is pretty much why i love you guys, cause you guys actually care for your fans & love chillin with them.

    –Kaila

  12. roxy baby says:

    that is tight u guys make dreams come true i wanna meet u guys sometime that would make me really happy would be just to meet u all

  13. Mars! says:

    That is so cool!! It’s amazing how such badass guys can be that nice!

    Mary(Mars)
    #123

  14. all them says:

    you guys alomst so much better then travis 199 lolol keep rock thows flips

  15. all them says:

    you guys awesome ..so much better then travis 199 lolol keep rock thows flips

Leave a Reply

To post your comment to Facebook or Twitter, login before you post

Site by Electric Pulp