The fact that people sit through "the experience" is sad. Not just as a metaphor. Rad dad bored on ritalin type of shit.I personally like the experience.
I mean there is only so many people to interview. They probably should have kept the show to twice a month to make the content last longer.They could get better guests if they tried. I stopped paying attention. The experience really is boring, they just argue about the dumbest shit.
I could listen to a 3 hour Penny interview for sure!
I personally like the experience.Expand QuoteThe fact that people sit through "the experience" is sad. Not just as a metaphor. Rad dad bored on ritalin type of shit.[close]
So... it’s basically SLAP?!?They could get better guests if they tried. I stopped paying attention. The experience really is boring, they just argue about the dumbest shit.Expand QuoteI mean there is only so many people to interview. They probably should have kept the show to twice a month to make the content last longer.[close]
Well minus the characters, humor, insane knowledge and insight into the minutiae of the culture that SLAP offers.So... it’s basically SLAP?!?Expand QuoteThey could get better guests if they tried. I stopped paying attention. The experience really is boring, they just argue about the dumbest shit.Expand QuoteI mean there is only so many people to interview. They probably should have kept the show to twice a month to make the content last longer.[close][close]
Cool! Maybe I’ll tune in.
i literally only watch it to hear kelly's laugh and i know it's sad but i'm actually not exaggerating
I personally like the experience.Expand QuoteThe fact that people sit through "the experience" is sad. Not just as a metaphor. Rad dad bored on ritalin type of shit.[close]
Expand QuoteI could listen to a 3 hour Penny interview for sure![close]
we’d need subtitles but I’d back this
he always sounds like Andre the French Giant when i've heard him speak.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI could listen to a 3 hour Penny interview for sure![close]
we’d need subtitles but I’d back this[close]
Subtitles?
The man could narrate documentaries. His speech (when sober) is THAT impeccable!
(I'm serious, he sounds like a professor at Oxford University)
he always sounds like Andre the French Giant when i've heard him speak.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI could listen to a 3 hour Penny interview for sure![close]
we’d need subtitles but I’d back this[close]
Subtitles?
The man could narrate documentaries. His speech (when sober) is THAT impeccable!
(I'm serious, he sounds like a professor at Oxford University)[close]
Well minus the characters, humor, insane knowledge and insight into the minutiae of the culture that SLAP offers.Expand QuoteSo... it’s basically SLAP?!?Expand QuoteThey could get better guests if they tried. I stopped paying attention. The experience really is boring, they just argue about the dumbest shit.Expand QuoteI mean there is only so many people to interview. They probably should have kept the show to twice a month to make the content last longer.[close][close]
Cool! Maybe I’ll tune in.[close]
Duane Peters wouldn't be good but it might be like watching the aftermath of a horrible car crash.
The experience is kinda lame, but I'll watch highlights in YouTube if they talked about something I care about. I think the lesser known industry people can be kind of cool. Just lots of different perspectives and funny stories involving some legends. Some of them suck, but if you don't like it ..... Just don't watch it lol.
People I want on the showhttps://youtu.be/y5QX37Am5ZI
Duane Pitre
Richard Mulder
Ben Fisher
Lenny Kirk
Joey Bast
SAD
Marcus McBride
The Bunt boys
Robbie Mcinley (sp?)
Coco Santiago
Expand QuoteWell minus the characters, humor, insane knowledge and insight into the minutiae of the culture that SLAP offers.Expand QuoteSo... it’s basically SLAP?!?Expand QuoteThey could get better guests if they tried. I stopped paying attention. The experience really is boring, they just argue about the dumbest shit.Expand QuoteI mean there is only so many people to interview. They probably should have kept the show to twice a month to make the content last longer.[close][close]
Cool! Maybe I’ll tune in.[close][close]
There at least 5 people more interesting on here then the fucks of the experience. Slap collectively has a higher skate IQ then that whole squad and it’s not even close. Also this place has some of the funniest things I’ve ever read in my entire life. I agree mr. sauce.
Expand Quotehe always sounds like Andre the French Giant when i've heard him speak.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI could listen to a 3 hour Penny interview for sure![close]
we’d need subtitles but I’d back this[close]
Subtitles?
The man could narrate documentaries. His speech (when sober) is THAT impeccable!
(I'm serious, he sounds like a professor at Oxford University)[close][close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9Le6FVFvTI&t=62s
Tom can do no wrong.
Don't know about that but I'd be into a Lucas Puig episode.Expand QuoteExpand Quotehe always sounds like Andre the French Giant when i've heard him speak.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI could listen to a 3 hour Penny interview for sure![close]
we’d need subtitles but I’d back this[close]
Subtitles?
The man could narrate documentaries. His speech (when sober) is THAT impeccable!
(I'm serious, he sounds like a professor at Oxford University)[close][close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9Le6FVFvTI&t=62s
Tom can do no wrong.[close]
tom isn't fucking French but I do believe that's considered an insult in England. To be called French
People I want on the showWhat about Henry Sanchez, Eric Koston, Trainwreck, Lavar Mcbride, Brad Johnson, Jahmal Williams, Erica Yary, Mike Maldonado, Pete Eldridge, Jay Strickland, Ramey Issa, Lupa fiasco, Quim Cardona, Jim Greco, Jeremy Klein, Heath Kirchart, Leo Romero, Rick Howard, Breena Geering, Ted Degros, Peter Smolik, Kerry Getz, I can keep going and going.
Duane Pitre
Richard Mulder
Ben Fisher
Lenny Kirk
Joey Bast
SAD
Marcus McBride
The Bunt boys
Robbie Mcinley (sp?)
Coco Santiago
What about Henry Sanchez, Eric Koston, Trainwreck, Lavar Mcbride, Brad Johnson, Jahmal Williams, Erica Yary, Mike Maldonado, Pete Eldridge, Jay Strickland, Ramey Issa, Lupa fiasco, Quim Cardona, Jim Greco, Jeremy Klein, Heath Kirchart, Leo Romero, Rick Howard, Breena Geering, Ted Degros, Peter Smolik, Kerry Getz, I can keep going and going.Expand QuotePeople I want on the show
Duane Pitre
Richard Mulder
Ben Fisher
Lenny Kirk
Joey Bast
SAD
Marcus McBride
The Bunt boys
Robbie Mcinley (sp?)
Coco Santiago[close]
Seems like a lot of the potential guests with notable request rates don't even want to go on, it's been nothing but fillers from deals with Volcom and such. Jeremy Klein and Heath Kirchart? Highly unlikely.What about Henry Sanchez, Eric Koston, Trainwreck, Lavar Mcbride, Brad Johnson, Jahmal Williams, Erica Yary, Mike Maldonado, Pete Eldridge, Jay Strickland, Ramey Issa, Lupa fiasco, Quim Cardona, Jim Greco, Jeremy Klein, Heath Kirchart, Leo Romero, Rick Howard, Breena Geering, Ted Degros, Peter Smolik, Kerry Getz, I can keep going and going.Expand QuotePeople I want on the show
Duane Pitre
Richard Mulder
Ben Fisher
Lenny Kirk
Joey Bast
SAD
Marcus McBride
The Bunt boys
Robbie Mcinley (sp?)
Coco Santiago[close]
Earlier Weck days before he fizzled out - that one I watched. Comedy gold, they let him shit on everything. He was real in that.Expand QuoteI personally like the experience.Expand QuoteThe fact that people sit through "the experience" is sad. Not just as a metaphor. Rad dad bored on ritalin type of shit.[close][close]
The Weck Experience was gold. They need to get him back for another one.
Im not mad but some of their recent guests are boring.Expand QuoteWhat about Henry Sanchez, Eric Koston, Trainwreck, Lavar Mcbride, Brad Johnson, Jahmal Williams, Erica Yary, Mike Maldonado, Pete Eldridge, Jay Strickland, Ramey Issa, Lupa fiasco, Quim Cardona, Jim Greco, Jeremy Klein, Heath Kirchart, Leo Romero, Rick Howard, Breena Geering, Ted Degros, Peter Smolik, Kerry Getz, I can keep going and going.Expand QuotePeople I want on the show
Duane Pitre
Richard Mulder
Ben Fisher
Lenny Kirk
Joey Bast
SAD
Marcus McBride
The Bunt boys
Robbie Mcinley (sp?)
Coco Santiago[close][close]
I wouldn't be surprised if they already had episodes filmed with some of these people that they haven't released yet. They film so far in advance. I get the hate for them being kinda kooky sometimes, but getting mad at them because they haven't had the people you want on the show yet is just silly. That's a never ending anger train, you could always just find someone else to complain about them not having on. Using this logic, the show would never be good until it had on every single person that you wanted.....
No complaints by me. I dig both shows.Roger's input is the only one worth a fuck between them. Crob knows this, and uses his insecurity to silence him at times. He will say something sensible, and if crob deems it out of line/unmatched with his perspective, makes lowkey jabs at his slight speech impediment to make him repeat himself. Not all the time, but it's there. He's a sneaky rat, being around anyone like that would make one thirsty for a dozen beers.
I’d like more Roger input at times but whatever.
Bro, they should have the big cat on the nine club, except they’d have to change the name to the 10+ club to accommodate my humongous wang. Except they would have to make it a radio show, because my secret identity cannot be revealed or it would blow all your tiny, pathetic minds to see how glorious and handsome and smart I am. I could drop a Ted talk on those fools with my genius level, quadruple digit skate IQ. I’d teach them how to have a Dylan-esque kickflip, but only using my words, because if I actually let them see my Dylan flips, everybody in the world would quit skating, and the big cat could not live with himself after that. After all, when you can do 720 ollies on flat, you don’t need to prove anything to anybody. Ever. I’m having sex right fucking now. And I’m a fucking genius, just don’t ask me any engineering questions, because I’m not that kind of an engineer.
I can honestly say I’ve enjoyed every episode even as of late...the Ronnie episode was sick af...there’s been a lot of people I never even heard of but they always turn out be interesting af...you’re probably not giving them a chance.I find it hard to believe anyone enjoyed that Jason Jesse episode. I couldn't make it 5 minutes.
Also there’s over 700,000 podcasts on the Apple OS..just listen to something else
you guys are insane and probably don't have a clue of what it takes to organize something like this
even the neal mims episode was entertaining
The highlights infuriate me because they do actually well done in terms of production video reviews, but with people whose skate IQ is just not there. It’s like seeing professional level tape inside an NBA half time game, but instead of Gregg popovich or brad Stevens breaking down the footage it’s a fucking D2 college coach rundown at best, at best.
you guys are insane and probably don't have a clue of what it takes to organize something like thisAgree its consistently a good work listen. Justin comes across as a stoner/jock/dick though he needs to go and Roger should talk 75% more than he does.
even the neal mims episode was entertaining
Agree its consistently a good work listen. Justin comes across as a stoner/jock/dick though he needs to go and Roger should talk 75% more than he does.Expand Quoteyou guys are insane and probably don't have a clue of what it takes to organize something like this
even the neal mims episode was entertaining[close]
I find it hard to believe anyone enjoyed that Jason Jesse episode. I couldn't make it 5 minutes.Expand QuoteI can honestly say I’ve enjoyed every episode even as of late...the Ronnie episode was sick af...there’s been a lot of people I never even heard of but they always turn out be interesting af...you’re probably not giving them a chance.
Also there’s over 700,000 podcasts on the Apple OS..just listen to something else[close]
Expand Quotehe always sounds like Andre the French Giant when i've heard him speak.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI could listen to a 3 hour Penny interview for sure![close]
we’d need subtitles but I’d back this[close]
Subtitles?
The man could narrate documentaries. His speech (when sober) is THAT impeccable!
(I'm serious, he sounds like a professor at Oxford University)[close][close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9Le6FVFvTI&t=62s
Tom can do no wrong.
blows my mind how chris is pro
I personally like the experience.Expand QuoteThe fact that people sit through "the experience" is sad. Not just as a metaphor. Rad dad bored on ritalin type of shit.[close]
Bro, the big cat doesn’t quote himself often, but when he does, he does it all the fucking time because the big cat is a well-sexed genius. I can’t even go on the experience, because it would just be Steezus giving me props for three hours straight on account of all the sex I make with an ebony goddess. I’m so highly educated, I can’t even spell right. You don’t even know how good the big cat is at organizing podcasts, because y’all don’t even go to raves and party hard like David Loy and the Big Cat. One time, the big cat took a big shot of sour puss and danced so hard that all the girls in Nyjah’s pool slumped over into positions of submission to demand court with my monumental, magnificent member. But that’s not how the big cat gets down, so I threw on my Lebrons, did a Dylan-esque kickflip out the door while ejaculating everywhere, and rode home on a trail of jizz like the silver surfer. Andy Anderson is the next Dylan Rieder.
Expand QuoteBro, the big cat doesn’t quote himself often, but when he does, he does it all the fucking time because the big cat is a well-sexed genius. I can’t even go on the experience, because it would just be Steezus giving me props for three hours straight on account of all the sex I make with an ebony goddess. I’m so highly educated, I can’t even spell right. You don’t even know how good the big cat is at organizing podcasts, because y’all don’t even go to raves and party hard like David Loy and the Big Cat. One time, the big cat took a big shot of sour puss and danced so hard that all the girls in Nyjah’s pool slumped over into positions of submission to demand court with my monumental, magnificent member. But that’s not how the big cat gets down, so I threw on my Lebrons, did a Dylan-esque kickflip out the door while ejaculating everywhere, and rode home on a trail of jizz like the silver surfer. Andy Anderson is the next Dylan Rieder.[close]
Now you, you I like
I honestly don't mind it - I find new people that i never would have even bothered to find out about on there.chewie? he just makes weird noises that only han solo can understand.
Personally my list for interviews I'd like to see
1. Heath Kirchart (Likely wouldn't happen)
2. Jeremy Klein (He's such an asshole but I love it, probably would rip Crob open)
3. Jay Strickland (I wanna know more about the Baker/Bootleg split/beef.)
4. Figgy (It's Figgy.)
5. Jon Dickson (Same as above)
6. Trainwreck (Likely to never happen...)
7. Vinny Vegas (Kinda vanished without a trace)
8. Slash (For the luls)
9. TK (Shalom)
10. Baca (Never really heard him talk)
Probably more I could think of.
chewie? he just makes weird noises that only han solo can understand.Expand QuoteI honestly don't mind it - I find new people that i never would have even bothered to find out about on there.
Personally my list for interviews I'd like to see
1. Heath Kirchart (Likely wouldn't happen)
2. Jeremy Klein (He's such an asshole but I love it, probably would rip Crob open)
3. Jay Strickland (I wanna know more about the Baker/Bootleg split/beef.)
4. Figgy (It's Figgy.)
5. Jon Dickson (Same as above)
6. Trainwreck (Likely to never happen...)
7. Vinny Vegas (Kinda vanished without a trace)
8. Slash (For the luls)
9. TK (Shalom)
10. Baca (Never really heard him talk)
Probably more I could think of.[close]
I honestly don't mind it - I find new people that i never would have even bothered to find out about on there.
Personally my list for interviews I'd like to see
1. Heath Kirchart (Likely wouldn't happen)
2. Jeremy Klein (He's such an asshole but I love it, probably would rip Crob open)
3. Jay Strickland (I wanna know more about the Baker/Bootleg split/beef.)
4. Figgy (It's Figgy.)
5. Jon Dickson (Same as above)
6. Trainwreck (Likely to never happen...)
7. Vinny Vegas (Kinda vanished without a trace)
8. Slash (For the luls)
9. TK (Shalom)
10. Baca (Never really heard him talk)
Probably more I could think of.
Expand QuoteI honestly don't mind it - I find new people that i never would have even bothered to find out about on there.
Personally my list for interviews I'd like to see
1. Heath Kirchart (Likely wouldn't happen)
2. Jeremy Klein (He's such an asshole but I love it, probably would rip Crob open)
3. Jay Strickland (I wanna know more about the Baker/Bootleg split/beef.)
4. Figgy (It's Figgy.)
5. Jon Dickson (Same as above)
6. Trainwreck (Likely to never happen...)
7. Vinny Vegas (Kinda vanished without a trace)
8. Slash (For the luls)
9. TK (Shalom)
10. Baca (Never really heard him talk)
Probably more I could think of.[close]
TK had an interview, was he not Shalom’d at that time? And pretty sure they said something about Figgy saying how he hit his dome too much filming for an interview. Need Fred Gall and J Strickland.
ironically the 9 club has become the biggest bunt in skateboarding. From muska to ragdoll to a bitter shop owner blatantly lying for 3 hours and claiming hes putting LA on his back despite also admitting nobody really fucks with him.
The Bunt needs a video component, Vans has some extra money from cancelling all events for 2020 give it to those guys. There would be no reason for the nine club to exist if this happens.
Not sure how anyone listens to the experience. A bunch of insanely uninformed adults (including one who calls himself steezus christ) arguing over really dumb shit but somehow all being wrong. Roger has checked out entirely and is just riding the wave of $1 donations in hopes of winning a darkstar board or some garrett hill pants. ya blew it fellas. the whole beagle smoking meth at the spot shit was pretty funny though but not in a good way.
free max b
Bro, the big cat doesn’t quote himself often, but when he does, he does it all the fucking time because the big cat is a well-sexed genius. I can’t even go on the experience, because it would just be Steezus giving me props for three hours straight on account of all the sex I make with an ebony goddess. I’m so highly educated, I can’t even spell right. You don’t even know how good the big cat is at organizing podcasts, because y’all don’t even go to raves and party hard like David Loy and the Big Cat. One time, the big cat took a big shot of sour puss and danced so hard that all the girls in Nyjah’s pool slumped over into positions of submission to demand court with my monumental, magnificent member. But that’s not how the big cat gets down, so I threw on my Lebrons, did a Dylan-esque kickflip out the door while ejaculating everywhere, and rode home on a trail of jizz like the silver surfer. Andy Anderson is the next Dylan Rieder.
Expand Quoteironically the 9 club has become the biggest bunt in skateboarding. From muska to ragdoll to a bitter shop owner blatantly lying for 3 hours and claiming hes putting LA on his back despite also admitting nobody really fucks with him.
The Bunt needs a video component, Vans has some extra money from cancelling all events for 2020 give it to those guys. There would be no reason for the nine club to exist if this happens.
Not sure how anyone listens to the experience. A bunch of insanely uninformed adults (including one who calls himself steezus christ) arguing over really dumb shit but somehow all being wrong. Roger has checked out entirely and is just riding the wave of $1 donations in hopes of winning a darkstar board or some garrett hill pants. ya blew it fellas. the whole beagle smoking meth at the spot shit was pretty funny though but not in a good way.
free max b[close]
Who was this one?
The Bunt is taking over, yadeeg.
ironically the 9 club has become the biggest bunt in skateboarding. From muska to ragdoll to a bitter shop owner blatantly lying for 3 hours and claiming hes putting LA on his back despite also admitting nobody really fucks with him.
The Bunt needs a video component, Vans has some extra money from cancelling all events for 2020 give it to those guys. There would be no reason for the nine club to exist if this happens.
Not sure how anyone listens to the experience. A bunch of insanely uninformed adults (including one who calls himself steezus christ) arguing over really dumb shit but somehow all being wrong. Roger has checked out entirely and is just riding the wave of $1 donations in hopes of winning a darkstar board or some garrett hill pants. ya blew it fellas. the whole beagle smoking meth at the spot shit was pretty funny though but not in a good way.
free max b
The most entertaining episodes for me have been the older guys but it seems like they need older hosts to interview them properly. Roger probably has the highest skate IQ but I want to go deeper down the wormhole of 80s skate history
If they let me wear a full lion suit and not reveal who I am to them, then I’d be up to do a nineclub.
With over 25yrs of skating in me, I had honestly never heard of Dom.
Got to say this was a good episode. Like someone said, it’s guys like Dom who are the industry and he doesnt candy coat all of it. I feel his comments regarding vans and supreme are warranted and its good to hear someone shine light on them like that. I’ll take the hollywood celeb talk and coy fish with a pinch of salt.
I reckon Lev would be a good guest just because he’s a skate rat at heart and knows a lot about the industry and the world outside of skating. Fuck a ton of companies are playing catch to how he played the game.
ironically the 9 club has become the biggest bunt in skateboarding. From muska to ragdoll to a bitter shop owner blatantly lying for 3 hours and claiming hes putting LA on his back despite also admitting nobody really fucks with him.Beagle smokes meth??
The Bunt needs a video component, Vans has some extra money from cancelling all events for 2020 give it to those guys. There would be no reason for the nine club to exist if this happens.
Not sure how anyone listens to the experience. A bunch of insanely uninformed adults (including one who calls himself steezus christ) arguing over really dumb shit but somehow all being wrong. Roger has checked out entirely and is just riding the wave of $1 donations in hopes of winning a darkstar board or some garrett hill pants. ya blew it fellas. the whole beagle smoking meth at the spot shit was pretty funny though but not in a good way.
free max b
Expand QuoteWith over 25yrs of skating in me, I had honestly never heard of Dom.
Got to say this was a good episode. Like someone said, it’s guys like Dom who are the industry and he doesnt candy coat all of it. I feel his comments regarding vans and supreme are warranted and its good to hear someone shine light on them like that. I’ll take the hollywood celeb talk and coy fish with a pinch of salt.
I reckon Lev would be a good guest just because he’s a skate rat at heart and knows a lot about the industry and the world outside of skating. Fuck a ton of companies are playing catch to how he played the game.[close]
Whenever I see you post I have to watch your sig at least 5 times without blinking. It's totally entrancing.
Thanks for the summary of the podcast episode, I just downloaded to check it out. Is it worth sitting through all 3 hours you think?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWith over 25yrs of skating in me, I had honestly never heard of Dom.
Got to say this was a good episode. Like someone said, it’s guys like Dom who are the industry and he doesnt candy coat all of it. I feel his comments regarding vans and supreme are warranted and its good to hear someone shine light on them like that. I’ll take the hollywood celeb talk and coy fish with a pinch of salt.
I reckon Lev would be a good guest just because he’s a skate rat at heart and knows a lot about the industry and the world outside of skating. Fuck a ton of companies are playing catch to how he played the game.[close]
Whenever I see you post I have to watch your sig at least 5 times without blinking. It's totally entrancing.
Thanks for the summary of the podcast episode, I just downloaded to check it out. Is it worth sitting through all 3 hours you think?[close]
I got a crush on Nora. She’s cool.
I listen to the podcast so I dont need to watch a screen for 3hrs. It helps.
The supreme chat goes down somewhere in the middle I think. To be honest he’s a pretty vocal guest so its all good
Expand QuoteIf they let me wear a full lion suit and not reveal who I am to them, then I’d be up to do a nineclub.[close]
Yeah I can see it now. Random no name internet troll in a lion suit on the next nine club. Sounds brilliant.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIf they let me wear a full lion suit and not reveal who I am to them, then I’d be up to do a nineclub.[close]
Yeah I can see it now. Random no name internet troll in a lion suit on the next nine club. Sounds brilliant.[close]
I’m not a no name lol. I’m just a no name to you. Trust me it would be the most entertaining and possibly informative episode that’s ever existed for someone under 40. Shit if I was actually who I am and gave them real insight shit would be the best nine club episode and it wouldn’t be fucking close. Like it would be up their with papa Olson.
Plus I don’t have to name drop for epic stories. I have epic fucking stories of my own.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIf they let me wear a full lion suit and not reveal who I am to them, then I’d be up to do a nineclub.[close]
Yeah I can see it now. Random no name internet troll in a lion suit on the next nine club. Sounds brilliant.[close]
I’m not a no name lol. I’m just a no name to you. Trust me it would be the most entertaining and possibly informative episode that’s ever existed for someone under 40. Shit if I was actually who I am and gave them real insight shit would be the best nine club episode and it wouldn’t be fucking close. Like it would be up their with papa Olson.
Plus I don’t have to name drop for epic stories. I have epic fucking stories of my own.[close]
no you don't. you spend all day on a message board. your trolling shtick isn't even funny or creative, if anything it is lazy anybody can be an obnoxious, arrogant anonymous troll.
I too have backside flipped El Toro
The only way to fix that show is upping the quality of guests.
Anyone can spew a good wish guest list...Jeremy Klein, Ronnie Bertino, Stranger, Smolik,Kareem and Chico would be mine.
I've said it before, but it went down hill (in my books) when they tried to make a living off of it. Its like a paid advertisement now. Pals questions is way better.
they cant hit a bullseye every time, and they cant please all the people all the time either. Sure I've skipped through a few recent episodes but the Ragdoll interview was decent.....and the Dom Deluca episode posted this week is very entertaining, especially seeing as he is unable to self edit......makes a nice change to hear someone let rip. Having said that they do need to pull out some big guns occasionally........but I think it would be a mistake to start having actors or musicians on.....People here just do not like the fakeness. we like authenticity all skateboarders do that is why we way in so heavy when we are compared to sports and shit like that.
a better Louie Barletta
The only time these are any good are when the guests carry the interview. A good interviewer can get good copy out of nearly anyone. Not these cunts*. I can't listen to a full episode anymore, despite rampantly ingesting most skate media.
*I honestly don't mind them as people (besides Shitbird Christ), they just can't do this properly.
Lol yea...Expand QuoteThe only time these are any good are when the guests carry the interview. A good interviewer can get good copy out of nearly anyone. Not these cunts*. I can't listen to a full episode anymore, despite rampantly ingesting most skate media.
*I honestly don't mind them as people (besides Shitbird Christ), they just can't do this properly.[close]
I concur. Mr Roberts is always derailing the flow with some tangential throw-away comment.
They fucked up by making it weekly and not having seasons. They're chasing content constantly and I think that's why half their guests are sub par
They fucked up by making it weekly and not having seasons. They're chasing content constantly and I think that's why half their guests are sub par
https://youtu.be/Hw3-fyJtcHs (https://youtu.be/Hw3-fyJtcHs)
Nine Club taking a break because of positive 'rona tests from those close.
I hope we can get a Rad Rat interview
Unpopular Opinion: Like his self-admitted hero Howard Stern, Crob is a self centered interviewer. Eldy is boring AF, Steezus is milquetoast, and Kelly is too happy-to-be-there. Roger and the guests are why people watch.
I’m not the biggest 9 club fan and def have ran my mouth in the past. I do like the stop and chats quite a bit and more than regular eps. And refuse to listen to the experience but...
I think it’s solid that they are sorting their shit out to make sure everyone is safe before continuing. Even if this is a lie. (Which I doubt cause crob seems to take this seriously as everyone should) they go heavy with no off season let them have time off.
Long time lurker, blah blah blah. Steven Christ and Eldridge actually make the Experience unwatchable. That is all
Expand QuoteI’m not the biggest 9 club fan and def have ran my mouth in the past. I do like the stop and chats quite a bit and more than regular eps. And refuse to listen to the experience but...
I think it’s solid that they are sorting their shit out to make sure everyone is safe before continuing. Even if this is a lie. (Which I doubt cause crob seems to take this seriously as everyone should) they go heavy with no off season let them have time off.[close]
I was watching them watch miles silva part and they had a clip on loop with the most cringe comments ...and awkward silences...what is Crob making notes for???
Expand Quotehttps://youtu.be/Hw3-fyJtcHs (https://youtu.be/Hw3-fyJtcHs)
Nine Club taking a break because of positive 'rona tests from those close.[close]
This is a bunch of bs. Something has been going on with these guys for awhile and they are just using covid as an excuse. Because who would question that? They didn't even put up a post or anything saying there wouldn't be an episode last week like they've done in the past. But yet they still had an experience episode minus Kelly. I have a long commute so yeah I'll play it until they start watching videos. That's lame AF for podcast listeners. ha.
Unpopular Opinion: Like his self-admitted hero Howard Stern, Crob is a self centered interviewer. Eldy is boring AF, Steezus is milquetoast, and Kelly is too happy-to-be-there. Roger and the guests are why people watch.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/Hw3-fyJtcHs (https://youtu.be/Hw3-fyJtcHs)
Nine Club taking a break because of positive 'rona tests from those close.[close]
This is a bunch of bs. Something has been going on with these guys for awhile and they are just using covid as an excuse. Because who would question that? They didn't even put up a post or anything saying there wouldn't be an episode last week like they've done in the past. But yet they still had an experience episode minus Kelly. I have a long commute so yeah I'll play it until they start watching videos. That's lame AF for podcast listeners. ha.[close]
I agree this is fishy, first Rog leaves and now this. They are perfectly capable of running the show under lockdown from their individual apartments, they did it for ages earlier in the year.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/Hw3-fyJtcHs (https://youtu.be/Hw3-fyJtcHs)
Nine Club taking a break because of positive 'rona tests from those close.[close]
This is a bunch of bs. Something has been going on with these guys for awhile and they are just using covid as an excuse. Because who would question that? They didn't even put up a post or anything saying there wouldn't be an episode last week like they've done in the past. But yet they still had an experience episode minus Kelly. I have a long commute so yeah I'll play it until they start watching videos. That's lame AF for podcast listeners. ha.[close]
I agree this is fishy, first Rog leaves and now this. They are perfectly capable of running the show under lockdown from their individual apartments, they did it for ages earlier in the year.[close]
Rog didn't leave the show completely. They said they started to film these shows live so he's in the other room controlling the camera switches and whatever else. He still has a mic where he chimed in on a few episodes.
Maybe they realized the live shows were a bit harder to do than they anticipated?
Didn’t realize how long that was. Don’t read that
relatable
Kelly’s too happy but maybe I’m just a miserable fuck.
Expand QuoteLong time lurker, blah blah blah. Steven Christ and Eldridge actually make the Experience unwatchable. That is all[close]
Oh good, I'm not the only one who thinks Eldridge is an insufferable dipshit.
There's definitely more going on with Roger than they're saying.
I know there's haters on here but I was a Fan of the nine club for a while, good guests and interviews but man... Talk about downward spiral. When was the last interesting guest? Who are these people? C'mon Roger I wanna actually watch this show but I just can't like this
I know some people hate the show, but they are just wrong. Nine club is the best thing to happen to skateboarding since concrete. The experience is even better. They are a perfect ensemble Roger was great dubs is even better. Steezus and Eldy all day, shit all week, all month. They have also been alluding to something major in the works, like God before the deluge. All the haterats will be swept away...hello steezus
Rocuronium is steezus splinter. Not himhello steezusExpand QuoteI know some people hate the show, but they are just wrong. Nine club is the best thing to happen to skateboarding since concrete. The experience is even better. They are a perfect ensemble Roger was great dubs is even better. Steezus and Eldy all day, shit all week, all month. They have also been alluding to something major in the works, like God before the deluge. All the haterats will be swept away...[close]
Expand QuoteEldridge does seem to nearly touch Torey Pudwill in general stupidity.[close]
Apparently Torey has severe issues sleeping his entire life which he discussed on his most recent appearance. I'm not sure "stupid" is the best way to describe his mental state, because it sounds like he deals with some pretty extreme hardship.
At the end of a recent episode Jeron mentioned starting a Garage Days style thing, where he would sell some of his personal memorabilia, and invited the other guys to join in. It led to a pretty cold moment from one of them towards Jeron, but when I went back to find this episode to share it I couldn't. Maybe someone else can.
Rocuronium is steezus splinter. Not himExpand Quotehello steezusExpand QuoteI know some people hate the show, but they are just wrong. Nine club is the best thing to happen to skateboarding since concrete. The experience is even better. They are a perfect ensemble Roger was great dubs is even better. Steezus and Eldy all day, shit all week, all month. They have also been alluding to something major in the works, like God before the deluge. All the haterats will be swept away...[close][close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteEldridge does seem to nearly touch Torey Pudwill in general stupidity.[close]
Apparently Torey has severe issues sleeping his entire life which he discussed on his most recent appearance. I'm not sure "stupid" is the best way to describe his mental state, because it sounds like he deals with some pretty extreme hardship.
At the end of a recent episode Jeron mentioned starting a Garage Days style thing, where he would sell some of his personal memorabilia, and invited the other guys to join in. It led to a pretty cold moment from one of them towards Jeron, but when I went back to find this episode to share it I couldn't. Maybe someone else can.[close]
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN7DM-1ujNg&t=8113s
Here it is at around 2:07:00 I personally didn't think it was too big of a deal
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteEldridge does seem to nearly touch Torey Pudwill in general stupidity.[close]
Apparently Torey has severe issues sleeping his entire life which he discussed on his most recent appearance. I'm not sure "stupid" is the best way to describe his mental state, because it sounds like he deals with some pretty extreme hardship.
At the end of a recent episode Jeron mentioned starting a Garage Days style thing, where he would sell some of his personal memorabilia, and invited the other guys to join in. It led to a pretty cold moment from one of them towards Jeron, but when I went back to find this episode to share it I couldn't. Maybe someone else can.[close]
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN7DM-1ujNg&t=8113s
Here it is at around 2:07:00 I personally didn't think it was too big of a deal[close]
At least it tells us Jeron's weed vape company 'Blonde' isn't crushing.
To Steezus' credit, when the idea if chucking a Jamie Thomas garage sale came up, he was the only one to object, he got glassy eyeballs from Jeron after he yelled 'Hell No!'
I'm no steezus fan club but I take offence to you guys calling him an outsider. Cos it makes us all outsiders. His skating was 2nd layer pro ho level, he fucked his back skating (i think) and the guy has a part on youtube with manual combo tricks etc. Thats not an outsider, thats just another skate rat punching above his weight division. His holy-er and wiser than though attitude is gonna rub a lot of ppl the wrong way, but the show already has the agreeable stoned nice black guy personality filled.
Expand QuoteTo Steezus' credit, when the idea if chucking a Jamie Thomas garage sale came up, he was the only one to object, he got glassy eyeballs from Jeron after he yelled 'Hell No!'
I'm no steezus fan club but I take offence to you guys calling him an outsider. Cos it makes us all outsiders. His skating was 2nd layer pro ho level, he fucked his back skating (i think) and the guy has a part on youtube with manual combo tricks etc. Thats not an outsider, thats just another skate rat punching above his weight division. His holy-er and wiser than though attitude is gonna rub a lot of ppl the wrong way, but the show already has the agreeable stoned nice black guy personality filled.[close]
Steezus is generally a broken clock but he’s 100% right here about them whoring themselves out in a desperate cash grab.
Crob’d idol Stern said it best- what will my audience think when I’m trying to sell them anything I can get my hands on with my name on it. Do you want to be a broadcaster or use your platform to sell old product. Sometimes there’s dignity in leaving money on the table
Expand QuoteThere's definitely more going on with Roger than they're saying.[close]
Why does everything have to be a conspiracy theory? What motivation does the show have for lying? The stakes are much lower than you guys make it out to be...
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThere's definitely more going on with Roger than they're saying.[close]
Why does everything have to be a conspiracy theory? What motivation does the show have for lying? The stakes are much lower than you guys make it out to be...[close]
Also, one can look at the garage sale thing as sharing memorabilia with the skate community, instead of hoarding it. It's not just going yourself out. There is such thing as different perspectives.
Took me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.
Expand QuoteTook me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.[close]
steezus is pretty good at skating actually. and he knows his shit.
Expand QuoteTo Steezus' credit, when the idea if chucking a Jamie Thomas garage sale came up, he was the only one to object, he got glassy eyeballs from Jeron after he yelled 'Hell No!'
I'm no steezus fan club but I take offence to you guys calling him an outsider. Cos it makes us all outsiders. His skating was 2nd layer pro ho level, he fucked his back skating (i think) and the guy has a part on youtube with manual combo tricks etc. Thats not an outsider, thats just another skate rat punching above his weight division. His holy-er and wiser than though attitude is gonna rub a lot of ppl the wrong way, but the show already has the agreeable stoned nice black guy personality filled.[close]
Steezus is generally a broken clock but he’s 100% right here about them whoring themselves out in a desperate cash grab.
Crob’d idol Stern said it best- what will my audience think when I’m trying to sell them anything I can get my hands on with my name on it. Do you want to be a broadcaster or use your platform to sell old product. Sometimes there’s dignity in leaving money on the table
Took me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.
Took me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteEldridge does seem to nearly touch Torey Pudwill in general stupidity.[close]
Apparently Torey has severe issues sleeping his entire life which he discussed on his most recent appearance. I'm not sure "stupid" is the best way to describe his mental state, because it sounds like he deals with some pretty extreme hardship.
At the end of a recent episode Jeron mentioned starting a Garage Days style thing, where he would sell some of his personal memorabilia, and invited the other guys to join in. It led to a pretty cold moment from one of them towards Jeron, but when I went back to find this episode to share it I couldn't. Maybe someone else can.[close]
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN7DM-1ujNg&t=8113s
Here it is at around 2:07:00 I personally didn't think it was too big of a deal
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteTo Steezus' credit, when the idea if chucking a Jamie Thomas garage sale came up, he was the only one to object, he got glassy eyeballs from Jeron after he yelled 'Hell No!'
I'm no steezus fan club but I take offence to you guys calling him an outsider. Cos it makes us all outsiders. His skating was 2nd layer pro ho level, he fucked his back skating (i think) and the guy has a part on youtube with manual combo tricks etc. Thats not an outsider, thats just another skate rat punching above his weight division. His holy-er and wiser than though attitude is gonna rub a lot of ppl the wrong way, but the show already has the agreeable stoned nice black guy personality filled.[close]
Steezus is generally a broken clock but he’s 100% right here about them whoring themselves out in a desperate cash grab.
Crob’d idol Stern said it best- what will my audience think when I’m trying to sell them anything I can get my hands on with my name on it. Do you want to be a broadcaster or use your platform to sell old product. Sometimes there’s dignity in leaving money on the table[close]
So as I mentioned I'm a big Stern fan...and I've listened pretty regularly over the last 15 years. I have also read all the Stern books and Stern staffers books...including Stuttering John's and Jackie the Jokeman's. I do wish Fred "the man from Mars" would write a book... but I digress
Stern has definitely left money on the table in the past, but he's always done it for the benefit and integrity of the show. At some point in the shows history, one of the staffer's wanted to get Stern to license T-shirts for the show. Stern could have easily turned a profit of something like $400,000 overnight but decided ultimately against it.
In his words he didn't want to cheapen the show with gimmicks and knick-knacks. Unfortunately, Crob and Crew will never reach the heights of the Sterniverse...and truly no one really else could either---unless you factor in all the conservative radio talk show hosts: Limbaugh, Hannity, Glen Beck...etc...and all of those hosts, just like Alex Jones...sell tons of merchandise and products for fans.
In sum, Crob and company should take the deals on the table when they come. Because they are not in same limelight as Stern & Limbaugh. Nor will they ever be, nor do they claim to be.
Sometimes Lisa does need braces. And you gotta pay the bills the quickest way you know how
plus they already did full on commercials about trimming their pubes together for a company called manscape lolExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTo Steezus' credit, when the idea if chucking a Jamie Thomas garage sale came up, he was the only one to object, he got glassy eyeballs from Jeron after he yelled 'Hell No!'
I'm no steezus fan club but I take offence to you guys calling him an outsider. Cos it makes us all outsiders. His skating was 2nd layer pro ho level, he fucked his back skating (i think) and the guy has a part on youtube with manual combo tricks etc. Thats not an outsider, thats just another skate rat punching above his weight division. His holy-er and wiser than though attitude is gonna rub a lot of ppl the wrong way, but the show already has the agreeable stoned nice black guy personality filled.[close]
Steezus is generally a broken clock but he’s 100% right here about them whoring themselves out in a desperate cash grab.
Crob’d idol Stern said it best- what will my audience think when I’m trying to sell them anything I can get my hands on with my name on it. Do you want to be a broadcaster or use your platform to sell old product. Sometimes there’s dignity in leaving money on the table[close]
So as I mentioned I'm a big Stern fan...and I've listened pretty regularly over the last 15 years. I have also read all the Stern books and Stern staffers books...including Stuttering John's and Jackie the Jokeman's. I do wish Fred "the man from Mars" would write a book... but I digress
Stern has definitely left money on the table in the past, but he's always done it for the benefit and integrity of the show. At some point in the shows history, one of the staffer's wanted to get Stern to license T-shirts for the show. Stern could have easily turned a profit of something like $400,000 overnight but decided ultimately against it.
In his words he didn't want to cheapen the show with gimmicks and knick-knacks. Unfortunately, Crob and Crew will never reach the heights of the Sterniverse...and truly no one really else could either---unless you factor in all the conservative radio talk show hosts: Limbaugh, Hannity, Glen Beck...etc...and all of those hosts, just like Alex Jones...sell tons of merchandise and products for fans.
In sum, Crob and company should take the deals on the table when they come. Because they are not in same limelight as Stern & Limbaugh. Nor will they ever be, nor do they claim to be.
Sometimes Lisa does need braces. And you gotta pay the bills the quickest way you know how[close]
theres a big difference between doing ads for a wack company and selling off your own stuff that you don't want/need anymore.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteEldridge does seem to nearly touch Torey Pudwill in general stupidity.[close]
Apparently Torey has severe issues sleeping his entire life which he discussed on his most recent appearance. I'm not sure "stupid" is the best way to describe his mental state, because it sounds like he deals with some pretty extreme hardship.
At the end of a recent episode Jeron mentioned starting a Garage Days style thing, where he would sell some of his personal memorabilia, and invited the other guys to join in. It led to a pretty cold moment from one of them towards Jeron, but when I went back to find this episode to share it I couldn't. Maybe someone else can.[close]
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN7DM-1ujNg&t=8113s
Here it is at around 2:07:00 I personally didn't think it was too big of a deal[close]
I don't get why this 'Steezus' dude has any say at all in the matter - Who is this dude? Does he even skate? Does he ever add any valuable input?
curious as to why Crob is streaming pga 2k21 on his channel right now and not the "2 dudes 1 game" chnnel
EDIT: sorry he just said that the 9club will hopefully be back next week
I hope we can get a Rad Rat interviewHe's cool but I don't he is not geared to a podcast format. I think he would be very good at interviewing people though.
curious as to why Crob is streaming pga 2k21 on his channel right now and not the "2 dudes 1 game" chnnel
EDIT: sorry he just said that the 9club will hopefully be back next week
The problem is he always says “Paul” when referring to P-Rod with a certain intonation that echoes “I’m his friend I know him” and that’s always going to rub me up the wrong way.
it's possible skaters just might not be the smartest people"Skaters In Cars Getting Parking Tickets"
The problem is he always says “Paul” when referring to P-Rod with a certain intonation that echoes “I’m his friend I know him” and that’s always going to rub me up the wrong way.
Expand QuoteTook me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.[close]
this is half right in my opinion.
its not steezus by himself (i like steezus), its too many flavors on the plate. too many people jumping in, too many opinions, the show is kind of mushy. i don't really feel "connected" to them any more. i don't listen as hard anymore. i like all of these guys individually but together its too much. the show is cluttered and the episodes blend together.
the trinity of CRob as a guiding star, Rog as the grounded straight-man, and kelly as the feelgood relief was perfect. the balance was great. the flavors were sharp. it was easy to understood their relationships and opinions. they each had there very distinct personalities and it was easy to learn which voice to follow.
adding LD to the second show worked because he's really good at understanding when less is more. he knew when to fall back, and how to let the show flow around him. he was very defined and complemented the others.
putting on steezus on when LD wasn't there was great. it felt fresh and new. He was a nice funny surprise. Very different than LD but great in his own way, unlike LD he moved the flow of the show, kept it feeling sharp. Steezus was also great at pushing the show to be more "professional" and engaging the fans and egging on fan contributions. he added real value. I credit him with pushing the "second" show past the main show in content quality. However adding Steezus full time made the mic a little crowded. it was hard to know whose voice to follow. there was a lot of voices being pushed down. a lot of half finished sentences. there was less opportunity to build a para-social relationship with the people you were listening to (which is where the show excelled the most ) but the show was still working and working very well.
When Jeron started filling in as a guest host, it was a cool surprise and didn't disrupt too much because it was still 4. Jerons episodes were like a "special adventure episode" . you were being introduced to your friends' friend and that was cool. it was a nice break from the regularity and it was manageable. Adding him full time though made the issue of overcrowding into a real problem. it completely drowned one of the most valued voices out of the equation. No ones voice could come to the surface. It no longer feels like Chris' show. it no longer had direction and personality. its just a "bunch of dudes hanging out" which sounds great in concept-- but doesn't make for compelling listening. on top of that Jeron bridges all the personalities together too closely. he lessens the separation between the voices and opinions which makes it even more mushy.
the other issue is that the bunt is getting better and better and better. this season of the bunt is by far the most listenable season to date. the voices are crisp, the separation of personality is clear, Cephas and Donovan are flowing together cleaner than ever, the pacing is perfect. They never step on each other. they are bringing out the best in each other. that show is a sauce that's simmered and reduced down to perfection. its flavor is so clear. with the bunt growing up and improving so dramatically its hard not to notice the issues the 9club is having.
when the show first started i was a fan. a big fan. i was a patreon member, i bought the merch. it was first priority podcast when episodes came out. i 'engaged" with the show. i looked forward to new episodes. i slowly fell off right around the time Jaron was coming on as a regular because i don't feel like i'm missing anything if i miss a show or two. I'm still a fan and i think the show will continue to be one of the marquee skateboarding podcasts for years to come. i'm absolutely not saying "fire everyone" and go back... but i am hoping that once the lock down ends Chris will do a main show with just the trinity and play with with substitutes and line ups for the second show. Maybe make the big get together a once a month thing and rotate out one or two of the other 3 every week.
Expand QuoteTook me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.[close]
this is half right in my opinion.
its not steezus by himself (i like steezus), its too many flavors on the plate. too many people jumping in, too many opinions, the show is kind of mushy. i don't really feel "connected" to them any more. i don't listen as hard anymore. i like all of these guys individually but together its too much. the show is cluttered and the episodes blend together.
the trinity of CRob as a guiding star, Rog as the grounded straight-man, and kelly as the feelgood relief was perfect. the balance was great. the flavors were sharp. it was easy to understood their relationships and opinions. they each had there very distinct personalities and it was easy to learn which voice to follow.
adding LD to the second show worked because he's really good at understanding when less is more. he knew when to fall back, and how to let the show flow around him. he was very defined and complemented the others.
putting on steezus on when LD wasn't there was great. it felt fresh and new. He was a nice funny surprise. Very different than LD but great in his own way, unlike LD he moved the flow of the show, kept it feeling sharp. Steezus was also great at pushing the show to be more "professional" and engaging the fans and egging on fan contributions. he added real value. I credit him with pushing the "second" show past the main show in content quality. However adding Steezus full time made the mic a little crowded. it was hard to know whose voice to follow. there was a lot of voices being pushed down. a lot of half finished sentences. there was less opportunity to build a para-social relationship with the people you were listening to (which is where the show excelled the most ) but the show was still working and working very well.
When Jeron started filling in as a guest host, it was a cool surprise and didn't disrupt too much because it was still 4. Jerons episodes were like a "special adventure episode" . you were being introduced to your friends' friend and that was cool. it was a nice break from the regularity and it was manageable. Adding him full time though made the issue of overcrowding into a real problem. it completely drowned one of the most valued voices out of the equation. No ones voice could come to the surface. It no longer feels like Chris' show. it no longer had direction and personality. its just a "bunch of dudes hanging out" which sounds great in concept-- but doesn't make for compelling listening. on top of that Jeron bridges all the personalities together too closely. he lessens the separation between the voices and opinions which makes it even more mushy.
the other issue is that the bunt is getting better and better and better. this season of the bunt is by far the most listenable season to date. the voices are crisp, the separation of personality is clear, Cephas and Donovan are flowing together cleaner than ever, the pacing is perfect. They never step on each other. they are bringing out the best in each other. that show is a sauce that's simmered and reduced down to perfection. its flavor is so clear. with the bunt growing up and improving so dramatically its hard not to notice the issues the 9club is having.
when the show first started i was a fan. a big fan. i was a patreon member, i bought the merch. it was first priority podcast when episodes came out. i 'engaged" with the show. i looked forward to new episodes. i slowly fell off right around the time Jaron was coming on as a regular because i don't feel like i'm missing anything if i miss a show or two. I'm still a fan and i think the show will continue to be one of the marquee skateboarding podcasts for years to come. i'm absolutely not saying "fire everyone" and go back... but i am hoping that once the lock down ends Chris will do a main show with just the trinity and play with with substitutes and line ups for the second show. Maybe make the big get together a once a month thing and rotate out one or two of the other 3 every week.
I'm making an el deez pick of the week song in a style no one's touching.
You will definitely know it's me when (if) you hear it even if you haven't heard me croon before
Expand QuoteI'm making an el deez pick of the week song in a style no one's touching.
You will definitely know it's me when (if) you hear it even if you haven't heard me croon before[close]
are you doing a hardcore version? Cuz I've thought about doing that for awhile, haha
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteTook me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.[close]
this is half right in my opinion.
its not steezus by himself (i like steezus), its too many flavors on the plate. too many people jumping in, too many opinions, the show is kind of mushy. i don't really feel "connected" to them any more. i don't listen as hard anymore. i like all of these guys individually but together its too much. the show is cluttered and the episodes blend together.
the trinity of CRob as a guiding star, Rog as the grounded straight-man, and kelly as the feelgood relief was perfect. the balance was great. the flavors were sharp. it was easy to understood their relationships and opinions. they each had there very distinct personalities and it was easy to learn which voice to follow.
adding LD to the second show worked because he's really good at understanding when less is more. he knew when to fall back, and how to let the show flow around him. he was very defined and complemented the others.
putting on steezus on when LD wasn't there was great. it felt fresh and new. He was a nice funny surprise. Very different than LD but great in his own way, unlike LD he moved the flow of the show, kept it feeling sharp. Steezus was also great at pushing the show to be more "professional" and engaging the fans and egging on fan contributions. he added real value. I credit him with pushing the "second" show past the main show in content quality. However adding Steezus full time made the mic a little crowded. it was hard to know whose voice to follow. there was a lot of voices being pushed down. a lot of half finished sentences. there was less opportunity to build a para-social relationship with the people you were listening to (which is where the show excelled the most ) but the show was still working and working very well.
When Jeron started filling in as a guest host, it was a cool surprise and didn't disrupt too much because it was still 4. Jerons episodes were like a "special adventure episode" . you were being introduced to your friends' friend and that was cool. it was a nice break from the regularity and it was manageable. Adding him full time though made the issue of overcrowding into a real problem. it completely drowned one of the most valued voices out of the equation. No ones voice could come to the surface. It no longer feels like Chris' show. it no longer had direction and personality. its just a "bunch of dudes hanging out" which sounds great in concept-- but doesn't make for compelling listening. on top of that Jeron bridges all the personalities together too closely. he lessens the separation between the voices and opinions which makes it even more mushy.
the other issue is that the bunt is getting better and better and better. this season of the bunt is by far the most listenable season to date. the voices are crisp, the separation of personality is clear, Cephas and Donovan are flowing together cleaner than ever, the pacing is perfect. They never step on each other. they are bringing out the best in each other. that show is a sauce that's simmered and reduced down to perfection. its flavor is so clear. with the bunt growing up and improving so dramatically its hard not to notice the issues the 9club is having.
when the show first started i was a fan. a big fan. i was a patreon member, i bought the merch. it was first priority podcast when episodes came out. i 'engaged" with the show. i looked forward to new episodes. i slowly fell off right around the time Jaron was coming on as a regular because i don't feel like i'm missing anything if i miss a show or two. I'm still a fan and i think the show will continue to be one of the marquee skateboarding podcasts for years to come. i'm absolutely not saying "fire everyone" and go back... but i am hoping that once the lock down ends Chris will do a main show with just the trinity and play with with substitutes and line ups for the second show. Maybe make the big get together a once a month thing and rotate out one or two of the other 3 every week.[close]
You had me going until the bolded. Good job.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteTook me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.[close]
this is half right in my opinion.
its not steezus by himself (i like steezus), its too many flavors on the plate. too many people jumping in, too many opinions, the show is kind of mushy. i don't really feel "connected" to them any more. i don't listen as hard anymore. i like all of these guys individually but together its too much. the show is cluttered and the episodes blend together.
the trinity of CRob as a guiding star, Rog as the grounded straight-man, and kelly as the feelgood relief was perfect. the balance was great. the flavors were sharp. it was easy to understood their relationships and opinions. they each had there very distinct personalities and it was easy to learn which voice to follow.
adding LD to the second show worked because he's really good at understanding when less is more. he knew when to fall back, and how to let the show flow around him. he was very defined and complemented the others.
putting on steezus on when LD wasn't there was great. it felt fresh and new. He was a nice funny surprise. Very different than LD but great in his own way, unlike LD he moved the flow of the show, kept it feeling sharp. Steezus was also great at pushing the show to be more "professional" and engaging the fans and egging on fan contributions. he added real value. I credit him with pushing the "second" show past the main show in content quality. However adding Steezus full time made the mic a little crowded. it was hard to know whose voice to follow. there was a lot of voices being pushed down. a lot of half finished sentences. there was less opportunity to build a para-social relationship with the people you were listening to (which is where the show excelled the most ) but the show was still working and working very well.
When Jeron started filling in as a guest host, it was a cool surprise and didn't disrupt too much because it was still 4. Jerons episodes were like a "special adventure episode" . you were being introduced to your friends' friend and that was cool. it was a nice break from the regularity and it was manageable. Adding him full time though made the issue of overcrowding into a real problem. it completely drowned one of the most valued voices out of the equation. No ones voice could come to the surface. It no longer feels like Chris' show. it no longer had direction and personality. its just a "bunch of dudes hanging out" which sounds great in concept-- but doesn't make for compelling listening. on top of that Jeron bridges all the personalities together too closely. he lessens the separation between the voices and opinions which makes it even more mushy.
the other issue is that the bunt is getting better and better and better. this season of the bunt is by far the most listenable season to date. the voices are crisp, the separation of personality is clear, Cephas and Donovan are flowing together cleaner than ever, the pacing is perfect. They never step on each other. they are bringing out the best in each other. that show is a sauce that's simmered and reduced down to perfection. its flavor is so clear. with the bunt growing up and improving so dramatically its hard not to notice the issues the 9club is having.
when the show first started i was a fan. a big fan. i was a patreon member, i bought the merch. it was first priority podcast when episodes came out. i 'engaged" with the show. i looked forward to new episodes. i slowly fell off right around the time Jaron was coming on as a regular because i don't feel like i'm missing anything if i miss a show or two. I'm still a fan and i think the show will continue to be one of the marquee skateboarding podcasts for years to come. i'm absolutely not saying "fire everyone" and go back... but i am hoping that once the lock down ends Chris will do a main show with just the trinity and play with with substitutes and line ups for the second show. Maybe make the big get together a once a month thing and rotate out one or two of the other 3 every week.[close]
Damn dude, you fucking nailed it. Also sounds like I need to finally check out the Bunt. I listen to a TON of podcasts during work. So I'm always on the hunt for more.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTook me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.[close]
this is half right in my opinion.
its not steezus by himself (i like steezus), its too many flavors on the plate. too many people jumping in, too many opinions, the show is kind of mushy. i don't really feel "connected" to them any more. i don't listen as hard anymore. i like all of these guys individually but together its too much. the show is cluttered and the episodes blend together.
the trinity of CRob as a guiding star, Rog as the grounded straight-man, and kelly as the feelgood relief was perfect. the balance was great. the flavors were sharp. it was easy to understood their relationships and opinions. they each had there very distinct personalities and it was easy to learn which voice to follow.
adding LD to the second show worked because he's really good at understanding when less is more. he knew when to fall back, and how to let the show flow around him. he was very defined and complemented the others.
putting on steezus on when LD wasn't there was great. it felt fresh and new. He was a nice funny surprise. Very different than LD but great in his own way, unlike LD he moved the flow of the show, kept it feeling sharp. Steezus was also great at pushing the show to be more "professional" and engaging the fans and egging on fan contributions. he added real value. I credit him with pushing the "second" show past the main show in content quality. However adding Steezus full time made the mic a little crowded. it was hard to know whose voice to follow. there was a lot of voices being pushed down. a lot of half finished sentences. there was less opportunity to build a para-social relationship with the people you were listening to (which is where the show excelled the most ) but the show was still working and working very well.
When Jeron started filling in as a guest host, it was a cool surprise and didn't disrupt too much because it was still 4. Jerons episodes were like a "special adventure episode" . you were being introduced to your friends' friend and that was cool. it was a nice break from the regularity and it was manageable. Adding him full time though made the issue of overcrowding into a real problem. it completely drowned one of the most valued voices out of the equation. No ones voice could come to the surface. It no longer feels like Chris' show. it no longer had direction and personality. its just a "bunch of dudes hanging out" which sounds great in concept-- but doesn't make for compelling listening. on top of that Jeron bridges all the personalities together too closely. he lessens the separation between the voices and opinions which makes it even more mushy.
the other issue is that the bunt is getting better and better and better. this season of the bunt is by far the most listenable season to date. the voices are crisp, the separation of personality is clear, Cephas and Donovan are flowing together cleaner than ever, the pacing is perfect. They never step on each other. they are bringing out the best in each other. that show is a sauce that's simmered and reduced down to perfection. its flavor is so clear. with the bunt growing up and improving so dramatically its hard not to notice the issues the 9club is having.
when the show first started i was a fan. a big fan. i was a patreon member, i bought the merch. it was first priority podcast when episodes came out. i 'engaged" with the show. i looked forward to new episodes. i slowly fell off right around the time Jaron was coming on as a regular because i don't feel like i'm missing anything if i miss a show or two. I'm still a fan and i think the show will continue to be one of the marquee skateboarding podcasts for years to come. i'm absolutely not saying "fire everyone" and go back... but i am hoping that once the lock down ends Chris will do a main show with just the trinity and play with with substitutes and line ups for the second show. Maybe make the big get together a once a month thing and rotate out one or two of the other 3 every week.[close]
Damn dude, you fucking nailed it. Also sounds like I need to finally check out the Bunt. I listen to a TON of podcasts during work. So I'm always on the hunt for more.[close]
The bunt is the best. They actually ask meaningful questions instead of just sucking the industries dick all the time.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteTook me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.[close]
this is half right in my opinion.
its not steezus by himself (i like steezus), its too many flavors on the plate. too many people jumping in, too many opinions, the show is kind of mushy. i don't really feel "connected" to them any more. i don't listen as hard anymore. i like all of these guys individually but together its too much. the show is cluttered and the episodes blend together.
the trinity of CRob as a guiding star, Rog as the grounded straight-man, and kelly as the feelgood relief was perfect. the balance was great. the flavors were sharp. it was easy to understood their relationships and opinions. they each had there very distinct personalities and it was easy to learn which voice to follow.
adding LD to the second show worked because he's really good at understanding when less is more. he knew when to fall back, and how to let the show flow around him. he was very defined and complemented the others.
putting on steezus on when LD wasn't there was great. it felt fresh and new. He was a nice funny surprise. Very different than LD but great in his own way, unlike LD he moved the flow of the show, kept it feeling sharp. Steezus was also great at pushing the show to be more "professional" and engaging the fans and egging on fan contributions. he added real value. I credit him with pushing the "second" show past the main show in content quality. However adding Steezus full time made the mic a little crowded. it was hard to know whose voice to follow. there was a lot of voices being pushed down. a lot of half finished sentences. there was less opportunity to build a para-social relationship with the people you were listening to (which is where the show excelled the most ) but the show was still working and working very well.
When Jeron started filling in as a guest host, it was a cool surprise and didn't disrupt too much because it was still 4. Jerons episodes were like a "special adventure episode" . you were being introduced to your friends' friend and that was cool. it was a nice break from the regularity and it was manageable. Adding him full time though made the issue of overcrowding into a real problem. it completely drowned one of the most valued voices out of the equation. No ones voice could come to the surface. It no longer feels like Chris' show. it no longer had direction and personality. its just a "bunch of dudes hanging out" which sounds great in concept-- but doesn't make for compelling listening. on top of that Jeron bridges all the personalities together too closely. he lessens the separation between the voices and opinions which makes it even more mushy.
the other issue is that the bunt is getting better and better and better. this season of the bunt is by far the most listenable season to date. the voices are crisp, the separation of personality is clear, Cephas and Donovan are flowing together cleaner than ever, the pacing is perfect. They never step on each other. they are bringing out the best in each other. that show is a sauce that's simmered and reduced down to perfection. its flavor is so clear. with the bunt growing up and improving so dramatically its hard not to notice the issues the 9club is having.
when the show first started i was a fan. a big fan. i was a patreon member, i bought the merch. it was first priority podcast when episodes came out. i 'engaged" with the show. i looked forward to new episodes. i slowly fell off right around the time Jaron was coming on as a regular because i don't feel like i'm missing anything if i miss a show or two. I'm still a fan and i think the show will continue to be one of the marquee skateboarding podcasts for years to come. i'm absolutely not saying "fire everyone" and go back... but i am hoping that once the lock down ends Chris will do a main show with just the trinity and play with with substitutes and line ups for the second show. Maybe make the big get together a once a month thing and rotate out one or two of the other 3 every week.[close]
Damn dude, you fucking nailed it. Also sounds like I need to finally check out the Bunt. I listen to a TON of podcasts during work. So I'm always on the hunt for more.
I never watched it in the beginning but I watch it now & go in the chat & it's rad
It really fills my Transworld or Skateboarder mag days, never was a Thrasher dude intially
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTook me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.[close]
this is half right in my opinion.
its not steezus by himself (i like steezus), its too many flavors on the plate. too many people jumping in, too many opinions, the show is kind of mushy. i don't really feel "connected" to them any more. i don't listen as hard anymore. i like all of these guys individually but together its too much. the show is cluttered and the episodes blend together.
the trinity of CRob as a guiding star, Rog as the grounded straight-man, and kelly as the feelgood relief was perfect. the balance was great. the flavors were sharp. it was easy to understood their relationships and opinions. they each had there very distinct personalities and it was easy to learn which voice to follow.
adding LD to the second show worked because he's really good at understanding when less is more. he knew when to fall back, and how to let the show flow around him. he was very defined and complemented the others.
putting on steezus on when LD wasn't there was great. it felt fresh and new. He was a nice funny surprise. Very different than LD but great in his own way, unlike LD he moved the flow of the show, kept it feeling sharp. Steezus was also great at pushing the show to be more "professional" and engaging the fans and egging on fan contributions. he added real value. I credit him with pushing the "second" show past the main show in content quality. However adding Steezus full time made the mic a little crowded. it was hard to know whose voice to follow. there was a lot of voices being pushed down. a lot of half finished sentences. there was less opportunity to build a para-social relationship with the people you were listening to (which is where the show excelled the most ) but the show was still working and working very well.
When Jeron started filling in as a guest host, it was a cool surprise and didn't disrupt too much because it was still 4. Jerons episodes were like a "special adventure episode" . you were being introduced to your friends' friend and that was cool. it was a nice break from the regularity and it was manageable. Adding him full time though made the issue of overcrowding into a real problem. it completely drowned one of the most valued voices out of the equation. No ones voice could come to the surface. It no longer feels like Chris' show. it no longer had direction and personality. its just a "bunch of dudes hanging out" which sounds great in concept-- but doesn't make for compelling listening. on top of that Jeron bridges all the personalities together too closely. he lessens the separation between the voices and opinions which makes it even more mushy.
the other issue is that the bunt is getting better and better and better. this season of the bunt is by far the most listenable season to date. the voices are crisp, the separation of personality is clear, Cephas and Donovan are flowing together cleaner than ever, the pacing is perfect. They never step on each other. they are bringing out the best in each other. that show is a sauce that's simmered and reduced down to perfection. its flavor is so clear. with the bunt growing up and improving so dramatically its hard not to notice the issues the 9club is having.
when the show first started i was a fan. a big fan. i was a patreon member, i bought the merch. it was first priority podcast when episodes came out. i 'engaged" with the show. i looked forward to new episodes. i slowly fell off right around the time Jaron was coming on as a regular because i don't feel like i'm missing anything if i miss a show or two. I'm still a fan and i think the show will continue to be one of the marquee skateboarding podcasts for years to come. i'm absolutely not saying "fire everyone" and go back... but i am hoping that once the lock down ends Chris will do a main show with just the trinity and play with with substitutes and line ups for the second show. Maybe make the big get together a once a month thing and rotate out one or two of the other 3 every week.[close]
Damn dude, you fucking nailed it. Also sounds like I need to finally check out the Bunt. I listen to a TON of podcasts during work. So I'm always on the hunt for more.[close]
Would highly recommend the Mostly Skateboarding podcast if you’re in search of fresh material.
Making an el dees pick of the week song in non hip-hop styles is very difficult.
I really really like El Dee so I'm going to keep cracking at it.
Also I feel like Crob frickin hates me. I think he hates you. That dude is wicked full of hate. Someone go suck the hate out of him.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTook me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.[close]
MVP rises once again. Will look into.
this is half right in my opinion.
its not steezus by himself (i like steezus), its too many flavors on the plate. too many people jumping in, too many opinions, the show is kind of mushy. i don't really feel "connected" to them any more. i don't listen as hard anymore. i like all of these guys individually but together its too much. the show is cluttered and the episodes blend together.
the trinity of CRob as a guiding star, Rog as the grounded straight-man, and kelly as the feelgood relief was perfect. the balance was great. the flavors were sharp. it was easy to understood their relationships and opinions. they each had there very distinct personalities and it was easy to learn which voice to follow.
adding LD to the second show worked because he's really good at understanding when less is more. he knew when to fall back, and how to let the show flow around him. he was very defined and complemented the others.
putting on steezus on when LD wasn't there was great. it felt fresh and new. He was a nice funny surprise. Very different than LD but great in his own way, unlike LD he moved the flow of the show, kept it feeling sharp. Steezus was also great at pushing the show to be more "professional" and engaging the fans and egging on fan contributions. he added real value. I credit him with pushing the "second" show past the main show in content quality. However adding Steezus full time made the mic a little crowded. it was hard to know whose voice to follow. there was a lot of voices being pushed down. a lot of half finished sentences. there was less opportunity to build a para-social relationship with the people you were listening to (which is where the show excelled the most ) but the show was still working and working very well.
When Jeron started filling in as a guest host, it was a cool surprise and didn't disrupt too much because it was still 4. Jerons episodes were like a "special adventure episode" . you were being introduced to your friends' friend and that was cool. it was a nice break from the regularity and it was manageable. Adding him full time though made the issue of overcrowding into a real problem. it completely drowned one of the most valued voices out of the equation. No ones voice could come to the surface. It no longer feels like Chris' show. it no longer had direction and personality. its just a "bunch of dudes hanging out" which sounds great in concept-- but doesn't make for compelling listening. on top of that Jeron bridges all the personalities together too closely. he lessens the separation between the voices and opinions which makes it even more mushy.
the other issue is that the bunt is getting better and better and better. this season of the bunt is by far the most listenable season to date. the voices are crisp, the separation of personality is clear, Cephas and Donovan are flowing together cleaner than ever, the pacing is perfect. They never step on each other. they are bringing out the best in each other. that show is a sauce that's simmered and reduced down to perfection. its flavor is so clear. with the bunt growing up and improving so dramatically its hard not to notice the issues the 9club is having.
when the show first started i was a fan. a big fan. i was a patreon member, i bought the merch. it was first priority podcast when episodes came out. i 'engaged" with the show. i looked forward to new episodes. i slowly fell off right around the time Jaron was coming on as a regular because i don't feel like i'm missing anything if i miss a show or two. I'm still a fan and i think the show will continue to be one of the marquee skateboarding podcasts for years to come. i'm absolutely not saying "fire everyone" and go back... but i am hoping that once the lock down ends Chris will do a main show with just the trinity and play with with substitutes and line ups for the second show. Maybe make the big get together a once a month thing and rotate out one or two of the other 3 every week.[close]
Damn dude, you fucking nailed it. Also sounds like I need to finally check out the Bunt. I listen to a TON of podcasts during work. So I'm always on the hunt for more.[close]
Would highly recommend the Mostly Skateboarding podcast if you’re in search of fresh material.[close]
Highly recommend Mostly Skateboarding. They’re very nerdy and have a different vibe that’s worth checking. They just dropped an episode today with Greg Hunt.
The conversation with tony ferguson about his different clips on his last episode was amazing. Especially when Jeron talked about crying. They are at their best when interviewing old LA heads.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rL36fSuCFrY
Also I feel like Crob frickin hates me. I think he hates you. That dude is wicked full of hate. Someone go suck the hate out of him.
Expand QuoteAlso I feel like Crob frickin hates me. I think he hates you. That dude is wicked full of hate. Someone go suck the hate out of him.[close]
Crob is a nice dude. They all are. Even Roger.
Wonder what happened there. He has replied to a few of my comments and was always polite to me.
Expand QuoteThe conversation with tony ferguson about his different clips on his last episode was amazing. Especially when Jeron talked about crying. They are at their best when interviewing old LA heads.
I really enjoyed this episode. Him and Jeron reminiscing about old times was awesome. I 100% agree with them with the retirement part vibes too. Fuck Ty Evans.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rL36fSuCFrY[close]
Just listened to this today, really enjoyed it, Jeron saying he shed a tear and went out and got it for his next part in Skate more was sick
You need to talk to a manager Karen.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI'm making an el deez pick of the week song in a style no one's touching.
You will definitely know it's me when (if) you hear it even if you haven't heard me croon before[close]
are you doing a hardcore version? Cuz I've thought about doing that for awhile, haha[close]
Full 2 stepping intro
Agnostic front ish
The conversation with tony ferguson about his different clips on his last episode was amazing. Especially when Jeron talked about crying. They are at their best when interviewing old LA heads.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rL36fSuCFrY
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTook me awhile to put my finger on it.
They have let their “characters” become their identity. Nothing interesting, just bad acting.
I blame steezus, most inauthentic non-skater to infiltrate our beloved brotherhood.[close]
this is half right in my opinion.
its not steezus by himself (i like steezus), its too many flavors on the plate. too many people jumping in, too many opinions, the show is kind of mushy. i don't really feel "connected" to them any more. i don't listen as hard anymore. i like all of these guys individually but together its too much. the show is cluttered and the episodes blend together.
the trinity of CRob as a guiding star, Rog as the grounded straight-man, and kelly as the feelgood relief was perfect. the balance was great. the flavors were sharp. it was easy to understood their relationships and opinions. they each had there very distinct personalities and it was easy to learn which voice to follow.
adding LD to the second show worked because he's really good at understanding when less is more. he knew when to fall back, and how to let the show flow around him. he was very defined and complemented the others.
putting on steezus on when LD wasn't there was great. it felt fresh and new. He was a nice funny surprise. Very different than LD but great in his own way, unlike LD he moved the flow of the show, kept it feeling sharp. Steezus was also great at pushing the show to be more "professional" and engaging the fans and egging on fan contributions. he added real value. I credit him with pushing the "second" show past the main show in content quality. However adding Steezus full time made the mic a little crowded. it was hard to know whose voice to follow. there was a lot of voices being pushed down. a lot of half finished sentences. there was less opportunity to build a para-social relationship with the people you were listening to (which is where the show excelled the most ) but the show was still working and working very well.
When Jeron started filling in as a guest host, it was a cool surprise and didn't disrupt too much because it was still 4. Jerons episodes were like a "special adventure episode" . you were being introduced to your friends' friend and that was cool. it was a nice break from the regularity and it was manageable. Adding him full time though made the issue of overcrowding into a real problem. it completely drowned one of the most valued voices out of the equation. No ones voice could come to the surface. It no longer feels like Chris' show. it no longer had direction and personality. its just a "bunch of dudes hanging out" which sounds great in concept-- but doesn't make for compelling listening. on top of that Jeron bridges all the personalities together too closely. he lessens the separation between the voices and opinions which makes it even more mushy.
the other issue is that the bunt is getting better and better and better. this season of the bunt is by far the most listenable season to date. the voices are crisp, the separation of personality is clear, Cephas and Donovan are flowing together cleaner than ever, the pacing is perfect. They never step on each other. they are bringing out the best in each other. that show is a sauce that's simmered and reduced down to perfection. its flavor is so clear. with the bunt growing up and improving so dramatically its hard not to notice the issues the 9club is having.
when the show first started i was a fan. a big fan. i was a patreon member, i bought the merch. it was first priority podcast when episodes came out. i 'engaged" with the show. i looked forward to new episodes. i slowly fell off right around the time Jaron was coming on as a regular because i don't feel like i'm missing anything if i miss a show or two. I'm still a fan and i think the show will continue to be one of the marquee skateboarding podcasts for years to come. i'm absolutely not saying "fire everyone" and go back... but i am hoping that once the lock down ends Chris will do a main show with just the trinity and play with with substitutes and line ups for the second show. Maybe make the big get together a once a month thing and rotate out one or two of the other 3 every week.[close]
Damn dude, you fucking nailed it. Also sounds like I need to finally check out the Bunt. I listen to a TON of podcasts during work. So I'm always on the hunt for more.[close]
Would highly recommend the Mostly Skateboarding podcast if you’re in search of fresh material.[close]
Highly recommend Mostly Skateboarding. They’re very nerdy and have a different vibe that’s worth checking. They just dropped an episode today with Greg Hunt.
I liketurtles.
You guys do hype the bunt up a bit much. Its better as a podcast but they need to man up and front some cameras if they want to bring it to the nine club fully.
At this point "The Bunt" is a much more superior skateboard podcast, The Nine Club already is starting to feel bland
Expand QuoteAt this point "The Bunt" is a much more superior skateboard podcast, The Nine Club already is starting to feel bland[close]
I love the bunts content, but they try so hard to be tough guys. Swearing has never sounded so forced
imagine watching the nine club, and thinking its coolFr lol. The bunt makes me cringe too when i hear the one guys forced voice stillll ugh. I choose the episodes selectively it has to be even worth it
smh.
Expand QuoteI liketurtles.[close]
Tuhhdles
people who don’t take cepha and donovans voices/cadence with a grain of salt are thick, it’s in jest ya dingus’It’s hilarious people are taking that shit so seriously.
You guys do hype the bunt up a bit much. Its better as a podcast but they need to man up and front some cameras if they want to bring it to the nine club fully.
I recently checked out 5 or 6 episodes of The Bunt after seeing it get so much love on here. I thought it was just okay. I'll definitely keep listening but it doesn't flow very well. The questions feel pre-written which makes the interviews disjointed. I get the appeal, the hosts have great personalities but sometimes at the expense of crowding out their guest.
Crob et al are vanilla but that's not a bad thing for an interview show. Guests on the 9 Club often speak uninterrupted at length which is a hard thing to pull off as a host. Treating them with kid gloves and getting them to feel comfortable is a big factor in making that happen. Big personalities are given the space to do their own thing (Marc Johnson and Dill's episodes are good examples) and if someone wants to talk shit it's not like they get stopped. I prefer that to someone being prodded into firing off a controversial hot take for a soundbite.
I do think the 9 Club has suffered a bit from not having guests in studio, but going back to older eps reminds me of why the formula worked.
Expand QuoteI recently checked out 5 or 6 episodes of The Bunt after seeing it get so much love on here. I thought it was just okay. I'll definitely keep listening but it doesn't flow very well. The questions feel pre-written which makes the interviews disjointed. I get the appeal, the hosts have great personalities but sometimes at the expense of crowding out their guest.
Crob et al are vanilla but that's not a bad thing for an interview show. Guests on the 9 Club often speak uninterrupted at length which is a hard thing to pull off as a host. Treating them with kid gloves and getting them to feel comfortable is a big factor in making that happen. Big personalities are given the space to do their own thing (Marc Johnson and Dill's episodes are good examples) and if someone wants to talk shit it's not like they get stopped. I prefer that to someone being prodded into firing off a controversial hot take for a soundbite.
I do think the 9 Club has suffered a bit from not having guests in studio, but going back to older eps reminds me of why the formula worked.[close]
Crob and the boys have had some success with their format and I've enjoyed some episodes immensely. Andy Howell and Ian Michna are two that stand out for me. But their format gets old and you can tell they just shy away from anything controversial, which is fine, but it gets boring. Also, some of their guests have literally nothing interesting to say and their kid-gloves and zero research approach does very little to get a guest to open up. It's also really annoying to hear Crob talk about how he barely skates. Like, we get it, you're a lazy pro that doesn't actually love to skate but you ended up with it as your job, so you do it. That being said, I have been enjoying his recent stoke on curb skating. Hope it continues.
Some of the bunt questions are pre-written and that's a good thing. It means they did research and have pointed questions to make for an interesting interview. They do a shorter format than the 9 club, so it make sense to have pre-written questions so that interview time is used effectively. They also let them go off if the guest wants to. I also like that the Bunt doesn't seem to pander to the industry nearly as much. The nine club is often just one insulated cali skater talking to another insulated cali skater, and they both have no idea what the rest of the world is like, even if they travelled a bunch.
people who don’t take cepha and donovans voices/cadence with a grain of salt are thick, it’s in jest ya dingus’
Yeah the Nine club is probably done..Its time for the Ten Club baby!
It’s hilarious people are taking that shit so seriously.Expand Quotepeople who don’t take cepha and donovans voices/cadence with a grain of salt are thick, it’s in jest ya dingus’[close]
Stevie still seems low-key mad about weck lol
Expand QuoteIt’s hilarious people are taking that shit so seriously.Expand Quotepeople who don’t take cepha and donovans voices/cadence with a grain of salt are thick, it’s in jest ya dingus’[close][close]
There's a big difference between being 'taking shit so seriously' and being annoyed by an annoying character. People can dislike something without caring much.
I couldn’t sleep last night and put the stevie one on. He is still so heated about weck but what pissed me off is saying that because of the board shortage, hopefully board prices go up. And then one sentence later bragged about how well dgk is doing. With so many people taking a hit financially you really want to charge them more for a skateboard? And you’re some baller dude? I stopped listening after that but wtf man
They had another stevie episode? Smh running out of guests lol. Hes a greedy fried old kook. Swag
at one point stevie was talking about industry standards or some shit and roberts just said “WOKE”. I only listen to this shit now when i’m trying to fall asleep but even then it’s hardExpand QuoteThey had another stevie episode? Smh running out of guests lol. Hes a greedy fried old kook. Swag[close]
To be fair, their stop and chat show is specifically for returning guests.
But yea Stevie is a kook. Nothing anyone can do or say overturns AYC.
Its so like him to snatch the opportunity to make dgk and himself look even more regular. At least i hope the lack of a revolving door wasnt too confusing for him. Crob bopping his turkey neck along and saying woke even ironically makes me wanna puke frExpand QuoteThey had another stevie episode? Smh running out of guests lol. Hes a greedy fried old kook. Swag[close]
To be fair, their stop and chat show is specifically for returning guests.
But yea Stevie is a kook. Nothing anyone can do or say overturns AYC.
Stevie still seems low-key mad about weck lolRightfully so, weck was trying to diss on popping out of manuals. Says he's tail touched. He popped a kickflip out. Weck was on his page saying he scraped. Fuck wecking ball.
Why you gonna fuck with Stevie Williams? Why weck gonna fuck with his elders like that? Especially a black man. Fuck weckingball. He's the worst kind of troll. A racist one. Stevie Williams probably don't like Corey Duffel either. Good for him.Rightfully so, weck was trying to diss on popping out of manuals. Says he's tail touched. He popped a kickflip out. Weck was on his page saying he scraped. Fuck wecking ball.Expand QuoteStevie still seems low-key mad about weck lol[close]
the nine club more like the stupid club
Are you ok over there??? You're having a conversation with yourselfYeah I quoted myself, so what? Why does my rep keep going down?
Whoever wears a necklace with his own name on it has serious identiy issues.Fried fr. It matches his neon candy phone he takes important dgk calls with like um ya malls are coo they coo no dont pay my riders. Has a imaginary locksmith on speed dial
Stevie is so pent up and angry man. I just watched half his episode.
at one point stevie was talking about industry standards or some shit and roberts just said “WOKE”. I only listen to this shit now when i’m trying to fall asleep but even then it’s hardExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey had another stevie episode? Smh running out of guests lol. Hes a greedy fried old kook. Swag[close]
To be fair, their stop and chat show is specifically for returning guests.
But yea Stevie is a kook. Nothing anyone can do or say overturns AYC.[close]
Expand QuoteStevie is so pent up and angry man. I just watched half his episode.[close]
He's got a huge ego.
You guys are being really unfair as hell to Stevie. It was really impressive that we could hear him that clearly with his head so far up his own ass.
Stevie Williams is a kook and Stevie Williams loves him.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteStevie is so pent up and angry man. I just watched half his episode.[close]
He's got a huge ego.[close]
Despite how bad Stevie comes off after the whole incident, the upside of the beef is that Weck has evaporated into thin air because of it, especially after marrying that face tattooed crack whore who sucks dick on camera. Those scraped manny's and toe drags look like a victory in comparison.
Ya but dudes like ritchie jackson john hill and jayme griffin have followers. I get what youre saying but follower counts dont mean shit these days unless youre some billboard like nyjah tonyhawk or shane oneill. Idk i dont think there are winners in this per se. Weck was more like a flash fire rather than the slow burn he wants to be but ya at the end of the day if its a battle of wits stevie lost so long ago lol. His regular inflated delusional pride wont allow him to accept it tho so its just comedy all aroundExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteStevie is so pent up and angry man. I just watched half his episode.[close]
He's got a huge ego.[close]
Despite how bad Stevie comes off after the whole incident, the upside of the beef is that Weck has evaporated into thin air because of it, especially after marrying that face tattooed crack whore who sucks dick on camera. Those scraped manny's and toe drags look like a victory in comparison.[close]
Weck still has 100k followers on ig and you’re here talking about him so has he rly evaporated into thin air?
I liked when Kelly gave him props for the song he used in The Reason because it fit so well to his part and Stevie says “Which song was it again?” and Kelly says “Honestly I don’t remember”. :o
Listened a little more and now I’m getting more of a “Jim crow laws for skateboarding” vibe.
Lol. He thinks hes the jordan of skating but hes more like robin hood. If robin hood didnt do shit but touch on every clip and toted himself around the forest hoarding everything for himself while wearing a gold chain. He saved all the ghettos bro
Jeron called him out a little, and respectfully, which was still polite and not arguing,
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteStevie is so pent up and angry man. I just watched half his episode.[close]
He's got a huge ego.[close]
Despite how bad Stevie comes off after the whole incident, the upside of the beef is that Weck has evaporated into thin air because of it, especially after marrying that face tattooed crack whore who sucks dick on camera. Those scraped manny's and toe drags look like a victory in comparison.[close]
Weck still has 100k followers on ig and you’re here talking about him so has he rly evaporated into thin air?
Expand QuoteJeron called him out a little, and respectfully, which was still polite and not arguing,[close]
Can you elaborate on this a bit? I only watched like 15 minutes of it and I really don't wish to proceed, haha.
Crob is officially a sycophant “soy boy beta cuck.” Kelly doesn’t know what that means, ponders it might be Latin or some old Europe language.
Expand QuoteCrob is officially a sycophant “soy boy beta cuck.” Kelly doesn’t know what that means, ponders it might be Latin or some old Europe language.[close]
Maaate you need to spend more time away from the internet, or spend some time with girls/anybody. "Soy boy beta cuck" what the fuck is that?! you heard yourself?are all of your friends on the internet by any chance? Why do you fall for that shit?
But your right kelly doesn't seem like some loser internet nerd, so he probably doesn't know it means. Poor him right?
Stevie: The riots and black lives matter – I love it. Culture is back. The true authentic culture is back, all the fluff and smoke and mirrors has evaporated.
Also Stevie: We need a governing body in skateboarding.
Expand QuoteJeron called him out a little, and respectfully, which was still polite and not arguing,[close]
Can you elaborate on this a bit? I only watched like 15 minutes of it and I really don't wish to proceed, haha.
it's possible skaters just might not be the smartest people
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteStevie is so pent up and angry man. I just watched half his episode.[close]
He's got a huge ego.[close]
Despite how bad Stevie comes off after the whole incident, the upside of the beef is that Weck has evaporated into thin air because of it, especially after marrying that face tattooed crack whore who sucks dick on camera. Those scraped manny's and toe drags look like a victory in comparison.[close]
Weck still has 100k followers on ig and you’re here talking about him so has he rly evaporated into thin air?[close]
my coworker's cat has 100k followers on ig.
Expand QuoteAt this point "The Bunt" is a much more superior skateboard podcast, The Nine Club already is starting to feel bland[close]
I love the bunts content, but they try so hard to be tough guys. Swearing has never sounded so forced
damn i can't believe they say naughty words
Expand QuoteStevie: The riots and black lives matter – I love it. Culture is back. The true authentic culture is back, all the fluff and smoke and mirrors has evaporated.
Also Stevie: We need a governing body in skateboarding.[close]
Why do we need governing body in skateboarding?
What's updog?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteStevie: The riots and black lives matter – I love it. Culture is back. The true authentic culture is back, all the fluff and smoke and mirrors has evaporated.
Also Stevie: We need a governing body in skateboarding.[close]
Why do we need governing body in skateboarding?[close]
Probably because of the Bofa
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteStevie: The riots and black lives matter – I love it. Culture is back. The true authentic culture is back, all the fluff and smoke and mirrors has evaporated.
Also Stevie: We need a governing body in skateboarding.[close]
Why do we need governing body in skateboarding?[close]
Probably because of the Bofa
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteStevie: The riots and black lives matter – I love it. Culture is back. The true authentic culture is back, all the fluff and smoke and mirrors has evaporated.
Also Stevie: We need a governing body in skateboarding.[close]
Why do we need governing body in skateboarding?[close]
Probably because of the Bofa[close]
What is the bofa
"Gotemmm"Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteStevie: The riots and black lives matter – I love it. Culture is back. The true authentic culture is back, all the fluff and smoke and mirrors has evaporated.
Also Stevie: We need a governing body in skateboarding.[close]
Why do we need governing body in skateboarding?[close]
Probably because of the Bofa[close]
What is the bofa[close]
The BOFA DEEZ NUTS
Listened to stevie today.... what i took from that interview is stevie loves using the N word and is a philosopher, i feel bad for his kid when he was saying he yells at him across the park
I'm guessing you're white.Expand QuoteListened to stevie today.... what i took from that interview is stevie loves using the N word and is a philosopher, i feel bad for his kid when he was saying he yells at him across the park[close]
For real.... how is someone gonna call their own six year old son a "nigga"
https://youtu.be/AsFBy7y3G04
in black vernacular, nigga = male and bitch = female. let people have their culture. you probably want hispanics to be called latinx.Expand QuoteListened to stevie today.... what i took from that interview is stevie loves using the N word and is a philosopher, i feel bad for his kid when he was saying he yells at him across the park[close]
For real.... how is someone gonna call their own six year old son a "nigga"
https://youtu.be/AsFBy7y3G04
Anyone know what happened to Rog, something is up there.
Anyone know what happened to Rog, something is up there.
Anyone know what happened to Rog, something is up there.Rog got caught funneling the shows ad revinue in to his “modelo time foo”
Expand QuoteAnyone know what happened to Rog, something is up there.[close]
He works for The Bunt now.
I'm guessing you're white.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteListened to stevie today.... what i took from that interview is stevie loves using the N word and is a philosopher, i feel bad for his kid when he was saying he yells at him across the park[close]
For real.... how is someone gonna call their own six year old son a "nigga"
https://youtu.be/AsrFBy7y3G04[close]
in black vernacular, nigga = male and bitch = female. let people have their culture. you probably want hispanics to be called latinx.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone know what happened to Rog, something is up there.[close]
He works for The Bunt now.[close]
For real?
You listen to the bunt once and nine club just seems like playschool I mean I’ll watch the guests but those whole experience things yeah what like experience being in a room full of man children freeze framing clips and saying things like oh he did it that way huh ahhhh wowwwwww so that’s how he got on the rail
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone know what happened to Rog, something is up there.[close]
He works for The Bunt now.[close]
For real?
You listen to the bunt once and nine club just seems like playschool I mean I’ll watch the guests but those whole experience things yeah what like experience being in a room full of man children freeze framing clips and saying things like oh he did it that way huh ahhhh wowwwwww so that’s how he got on the rail[close]
Wtf are you on a skate forum for if you don't like grown men talking about how other people skate?
Rog got caught funneling the shows ad revinue in to his “modelo time foo”Expand QuoteAnyone know what happened to Rog, something is up there.[close]
I just listened to part of the walker Ryan episode since i thought it could be interesting. It wasn't.
But goddamn those advertisements were the some of the most ridiculously long cringe bullshit I've heard on a podcast. Far too long. After the second time i just turned it off. Someone on here said it went to shit when they started monetizing the show and it's 100% true.
Still weird to me that one dude tells people to call him “Steezus Christ.” Shits weirdEspecially a dude with such a terrible style and trick selection
Free max b
So when can we expect a PALS podcast?
I really like that Jeron is on the show now
very underated.Expand QuoteSo when can we expect a PALS podcast?[close]
already exists
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUgvZ41TMypvPyxb_U9VyOA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq0zYz6RHUQ
I like the experience, but the stop and chat format is boring now......especially with returning guests.I really liked dills stop and chat but maybe I’m biased because I could listen to dude rant about anything for hours and still be entertained
Expand QuoteSo when can we expect a PALS podcast?[close]
already exists
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUgvZ41TMypvPyxb_U9VyOA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq0zYz6RHUQ
I feel like Chris Roberts is just always takin the piss, really dry sense of humour, but it just goes over most peoples heads.
very underated.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteSo when can we expect a PALS podcast?[close]
already exists
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUgvZ41TMypvPyxb_U9VyOA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq0zYz6RHUQ[close]
did gay leave or just doesnt post much anymore? that shit was really funny when he started up and nobody knew what to do a few years ago. absolute legend
free max b
Expand QuoteI feel like Chris Roberts is just always takin the piss, really dry sense of humour, but it just goes over most peoples heads.[close]
i feel like you're giving chris roberts way too much credit
Expand QuoteI feel like Chris Roberts is autistic, really dry sense of humour, but it just goes over most peoples heads.[close]
i feel like you're giving chris roberts way too much credit
umm... Nah it didn't have to be said, it's a bad take. I think he just tries to be more expressive than he would normally, like a kids tv show host. If he was his usual dry self the show wouldn't appeal to as wide an age group, would get less clicks etc. It's an act, it's not perfect and it's probably hard to keep up, why it comes off a bit weird to adultsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI feel like Chris Roberts is autistic, really dry sense of humour, but it just goes over most peoples heads.[close]
i feel like you're giving chris roberts way too much credit[close]
Fixed (sorry brink, had to be said)
That being said the nine club stole everything they knew from Inside Socal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BluTtvG32Iw
I recently heard Chris say he fucking loves Australia but had only been to the Gold Coast. Eyes rolled to the fucking floor. RIP nein club without him though
have I mention before that I like the nine club. I'm sure that I have
I'm old and all of my friends have moved away gotten married or have passed away. I still have friends but not a skate crew
The nine club feels like when your friend from the neighborhood over brings the skate video that you and your neighborhood friends have been wanting to watch. Dad orders pizzas or cheese burgers and you have a night hanging with your skate buds talking skate stuff and shit talking with each other. The kind of nights when your best friend gets the nick name Rabbit because he says he fucks like one and everyone knows he has never fucked anyone but himself.
That being said the nine club stole everything they knew from Inside Socal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BluTtvG32Iw
i like the show but i wish Crob would stop trying to be funny so much. because hes bad at it. id love to see radrat or wes kremer on the showBrooooo that's what I was thinking! Radat would be sick honestly.
i like the show but i wish Crob would stop trying to be funny so much. because hes bad at it. id love to see radrat or wes kremer on the show
Expand Quotei like the show but i wish Crob would stop trying to be funny so much. because hes bad at it. id love to see radrat or wes kremer on the show[close]
Wes Kremer was on the bunt and it was the most empty headed california bro idiot conversation I've ever heard
Expand QuoteExpand Quotei like the show but i wish Crob would stop trying to be funny so much. because hes bad at it. id love to see radrat or wes kremer on the show[close]
Wes Kremer was on the bunt and it was the most empty headed california bro idiot conversation I've ever heard[close]
I remember being excited to listen but that dude seemed totally fried
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotei like the show but i wish Crob would stop trying to be funny so much. because hes bad at it. id love to see radrat or wes kremer on the show[close]
Wes Kremer was on the bunt and it was the most empty headed california bro idiot conversation I've ever heard[close]
I remember being excited to listen but that dude seemed totally fried[close]
there was an interview in i think thrasher where he was interviewed by evan smith and i could physically feel my brain degrading as i read it
Sometimes they cannot make it clearer that they put zero effort into the weekly guest. Nothing personal to him, but I don’t think most people really give a rats ass what Rick Kosick has been up to in the last few months.
Also, they have zero consistency with their Covid precautions. For the main show, they don’t have people in person for the time being to play it safe (totally understandable and respectable), yet they still have extra in person guests on the experience (I.e Dilo after he went pro).
To be clear, I’m in favor of playing it safe with the pandemic, but it almost seems as if they’re using it as a convenient happenstance excuse to not have to find new guests for the main show.
Sometimes they cannot make it clearer that they put zero effort into the weekly guest. Nothing personal to him, but I don’t think most people really give a rats ass what Rick Kosick has been up to in the last few months.
Also, they have zero consistency with their Covid precautions. For the main show, they don’t have people in person for the time being to play it safe (totally understandable and respectable), yet they still have extra in person guests on the experience (I.e Dilo after he went pro).
To be clear, I’m in favor of playing it safe with the pandemic, but it almost seems as if they’re using it as a convenient happenstance excuse to not have to find new guests for the main show.
Expand QuoteSometimes they cannot make it clearer that they put zero effort into the weekly guest. Nothing personal to him, but I don’t think most people really give a rats ass what Rick Kosick has been up to in the last few months.
Also, they have zero consistency with their Covid precautions. For the main show, they don’t have people in person for the time being to play it safe (totally understandable and respectable), yet they still have extra in person guests on the experience (I.e Dilo after he went pro).
To be clear, I’m in favor of playing it safe with the pandemic, but it almost seems as if they’re using it as a convenient happenstance excuse to not have to find new guests for the main show.[close]
^^^^
I’ve thought the same thing. Saying they’re unable to have guests on the show, but then damn near every other week they have someone stop by.
They're doing commercials now. Barf.It cost them time and money to do a podcast. They can’t just do it for free forever. It’s very easy on your part to just skip the commercial if you want. But you rather them do it for free to be “core”. I don’t understand why ppl on here are so against inactive pro skaters making money.
the people that bitch about the nine club didn't grow up in the era of pre-internet skating. there was NOTHING.
411VM (4-6 times a year), magazines (once a month), Captain and Casey Show, SPoT event live streams (twice a year), videos from brands (maybe 10 in a whole year?)...THAT WAS IT.
and with half of that shit, it cost actually money. you had to actually order or find the DVD's and magazines.
I used to go to Hollister to buy Thrasher because nowhere else in my tri-county area sold it.
I could only watch Captain and Casey at my grandma's 3 times a year IF it was even on while I was there.
I used to buy skate videos with altered soundtracks at Best Buy because you couldn't find any skate videos anywhere else.
I used to sit for 9 hours to Limewire download transworld videos at 480p.
think about what it was like BEFORE the internet?!
all of this new content is important. some content is better than others. but im grateful for all of it.
the idea of actually bitching about skate related shows and content is so fucking ignorant and sad.
if you don't like it, don't watch it.
the people that bitch about the nine club didn't grow up in the era of pre-internet skating. there was NOTHING.
411VM (4-6 times a year), magazines (once a month), Captain and Casey Show, SPoT event live streams (twice a year), videos from brands (maybe 10 in a whole year?)...THAT WAS IT.
and with half of that shit, it cost actually money. you had to actually order or find the DVD's and magazines.
I used to go to Hollister to buy Thrasher because nowhere else in my tri-county area sold it.
I could only watch Captain and Casey at my grandma's 3 times a year IF it was even on while I was there.
I used to buy skate videos with altered soundtracks at Best Buy because you couldn't find any skate videos anywhere else.
I used to sit for 9 hours to Limewire download transworld videos at 480p.
think about what it was like BEFORE the internet?!
all of this new content is important. some content is better than others. but im grateful for all of it.
the idea of actually bitching about skate related shows and content is so fucking ignorant and sad.
if you don't like it, don't watch it.
Expand Quotethe people that bitch about the nine club didn't grow up in the era of pre-internet skating. there was NOTHING.
411VM (4-6 times a year), magazines (once a month), Captain and Casey Show, SPoT event live streams (twice a year), videos from brands (maybe 10 in a whole year?)...THAT WAS IT.
and with half of that shit, it cost actually money. you had to actually order or find the DVD's and magazines.
I used to go to Hollister to buy Thrasher because nowhere else in my tri-county area sold it.
I could only watch Captain and Casey at my grandma's 3 times a year IF it was even on while I was there.
I used to buy skate videos with altered soundtracks at Best Buy because you couldn't find any skate videos anywhere else.
I used to sit for 9 hours to Limewire download transworld videos at 480p.
think about what it was like BEFORE the internet?!
all of this new content is important. some content is better than others. but im grateful for all of it.
the idea of actually bitching about skate related shows and content is so fucking ignorant and sad.
if you don't like it, don't watch it.[close]
exalt
Expand Quotethe people that bitch about the nine club didn't grow up in the era of pre-internet skating. there was NOTHING.
411VM (4-6 times a year), magazines (once a month), Captain and Casey Show, SPoT event live streams (twice a year), videos from brands (maybe 10 in a whole year?)...THAT WAS IT.
and with half of that shit, it cost actually money. you had to actually order or find the DVD's and magazines.
I used to go to Hollister to buy Thrasher because nowhere else in my tri-county area sold it.
I could only watch Captain and Casey at my grandma's 3 times a year IF it was even on while I was there.
I used to buy skate videos with altered soundtracks at Best Buy because you couldn't find any skate videos anywhere else.
I used to sit for 9 hours to Limewire download transworld videos at 480p.
think about what it was like BEFORE the internet?!
all of this new content is important. some content is better than others. but im grateful for all of it.
the idea of actually bitching about skate related shows and content is so fucking ignorant and sad.
if you don't like it, don't watch it.[close]
I grew up in the 90s and there was definitely a skate community on the internet, we didnt have the ability to upload clips, but we sent locations for spots from San Jose --- SF/Oak....I actually learned how to find hubba from an Aol chat room
Expand Quotethe people that bitch about the nine club didn't grow up in the era of pre-internet skating. there was NOTHING.
411VM (4-6 times a year), magazines (once a month), Captain and Casey Show, SPoT event live streams (twice a year), videos from brands (maybe 10 in a whole year?)...THAT WAS IT.
and with half of that shit, it cost actually money. you had to actually order or find the DVD's and magazines.
I used to go to Hollister to buy Thrasher because nowhere else in my tri-county area sold it.
I could only watch Captain and Casey at my grandma's 3 times a year IF it was even on while I was there.
I used to buy skate videos with altered soundtracks at Best Buy because you couldn't find any skate videos anywhere else.
I used to sit for 9 hours to Limewire download transworld videos at 480p.
think about what it was like BEFORE the internet?!
all of this new content is important. some content is better than others. but im grateful for all of it.
the idea of actually bitching about skate related shows and content is so fucking ignorant and sad.
if you don't like it, don't watch it.[close]
I grew up in the 90s and there was definitely a skate community on the internet, we didnt have the ability to upload clips, but we sent locations for spots from San Jose --- SF/Oak....I actually learned how to find hubba from an Aol chat room
I used to go to Hollister
Expand QuoteI used to go to Hollister[close]
man, that Reynolds episode was great.
I still don't get the hate. They can't cater to every skaters specific favorite or intriguing people. Some weeks you just may not be interested in the guest, or the guest themselves may not be good for a podcast. I really enjoy the show and appreciate what they do. Some episodes don't do it for me, but that's usually goes back to the guest.
As for the experience show - I have to be in a real skate nerd mood to sit through that one.
if you don't like it, don't watch it.
Expand Quoteif you don't like it, don't watch it.[close]
I think most people on here like the idea of the show or some kind of skateboarding content similar but there is so much wrong with it that people want changed. Roger and Kelly frequent this place so they are going to at least consider suggestions they read on here to improve the show.
Expand Quoteif you don't like it, don't watch it.[close]
I think most people on here like the idea of the show or some kind of skateboarding content similar but there is so much wrong with it that people want changed. Roger and Kelly frequent this place so they are going to at least consider suggestions they read on here to improve the show.
Expand Quoteif you don't like it, don't watch it.[close]
I think most people on here like the idea of the show or some kind of skateboarding content similar but there is so much wrong with it that people want changed. Roger and Kelly frequent this place so they are going to at least consider suggestions they read on here to improve the show.
It cost them time and money to do a podcast. They can’t just do it for free forever. It’s very easy on your part to just skip the commercial if you want. But you rather them do it for free to be “core”. I don’t understand why ppl on here are so against inactive pro skaters making money.Expand QuoteThey're doing commercials now. Barf.[close]
On another note Reynolds and Jeron reminiscing about that Australia tour was awesome. I always wondered how that video came about.
the people that bitch about the nine club didn't grow up in the era of pre-internet skating. there was NOTHING.
411VM (4-6 times a year), magazines (once a month), Captain and Casey Show, SPoT event live streams (twice a year), videos from brands (maybe 10 in a whole year?)...THAT WAS IT.
and with half of that shit, it cost actually money. you had to actually order or find the DVD's and magazines.
I used to go to Hollister to buy Thrasher because nowhere else in my tri-county area sold it.
I could only watch Captain and Casey at my grandma's 3 times a year IF it was even on while I was there.
I used to buy skate videos with altered soundtracks at Best Buy because you couldn't find any skate videos anywhere else.
I used to sit for 9 hours to Limewire download transworld videos at 480p.
think about what it was like BEFORE the internet?!
all of this new content is important. some content is better than others. but im grateful for all of it.
the idea of actually bitching about skate related shows and content is so fucking ignorant and sad.
if you don't like it, don't watch it.
The Nine Club has been a source of joy to me in these trying times. IDGAF. They have their inconsistencies, whatever, but I really appreciate that anyone decided to do what they are doing. Some of the interviews have been utterly fantastic. It's worth the effort.
That made me laugh.Expand QuoteThe Nine Club has been a source of joy to me in these trying times. IDGAF. They have their inconsistencies, whatever, but I really appreciate that anyone decided to do what they are doing. Some of the interviews have been utterly fantastic. It's worth the effort.[close]
So your definition of fantastic is mediocre?
Expand QuoteThe Nine Club has been a source of joy to me in these trying times. IDGAF. They have their inconsistencies, whatever, but I really appreciate that anyone decided to do what they are doing. Some of the interviews have been utterly fantastic. It's worth the effort.[close]
So your definition of fantastic is mediocre?
On the recent Stop & Chat, Chris admits at one stage he didn't touch his board for a full year while doing the show, and goes on to say how he just wants to skate for fun, with out the pressure of filming a trick or skating a ledge. The guy has had what, 15 minutes of footage over the span of 25 years? He genuinely thinks he has had a full esteemed career.
On the recent Stop & Chat, Chris admits at one stage he didn't touch his board for a full year while doing the show, and goes on to say how he just wants to skate for fun, with out the pressure of filming a trick or skating a ledge. The guy has had what, 15 minutes of footage over the span of 25 years? He genuinely thinks he has had a full esteemed career.Living as a pro skater with 15 minutes of footage is a great career.
Living as a pro skater with 15 minutes of footage is a great career.Expand QuoteOn the recent Stop & Chat, Chris admits at one stage he didn't touch his board for a full year while doing the show, and goes on to say how he just wants to skate for fun, with out the pressure of filming a trick or skating a ledge. The guy has had what, 15 minutes of footage over the span of 25 years? He genuinely thinks he has had a full esteemed career.[close]
Expand QuoteLiving as a pro skater with 15 minutes of footage is a great career.Expand QuoteOn the recent Stop & Chat, Chris admits at one stage he didn't touch his board for a full year while doing the show, and goes on to say how he just wants to skate for fun, with out the pressure of filming a trick or skating a ledge. The guy has had what, 15 minutes of footage over the span of 25 years? He genuinely thinks he has had a full esteemed career.[close][close]
I wouldn't say he actually has 15 does he ?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteLiving as a pro skater with 15 minutes of footage is a great career.Expand QuoteOn the recent Stop & Chat, Chris admits at one stage he didn't touch his board for a full year while doing the show, and goes on to say how he just wants to skate for fun, with out the pressure of filming a trick or skating a ledge. The guy has had what, 15 minutes of footage over the span of 25 years? He genuinely thinks he has had a full esteemed career.[close][close]
I wouldn't say he actually has 15 does he ?[close]
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I crush podcasts all day at work so I listen a lot because they have the most/best content and access to the best pros but when you break it down, it isn’t really saying a lot.
Crob clearly thinks he’s the skate Joe Rogan or something. In the latest Kosick talk, he gets so horny talking about trying not to swear to reach a bigger audience, algorithms, covers and titles, etc. Get skaters to talk, and skaters will listen. Him wanting to make it so much more clearly shows his lack of priority to skateboarding. Plus idk if it’s a California thing but his condescending through the teeth convos drive me nuts
Rogers skate nerding brings a lot but clashes with Crob doing his Howard stern impression.
Dubs could do a show that would be everything the nine club should be, easy.
Kelly is awesome. Humble dude, what you see is what you get. Best dude.
Dropping the monetization driven model they’re going towards (and dropping Crob) would be the fix, but then why do the show? Probably why they’re the only show that’s reached their level.
I crush podcasts all day at work so I listen a lot because they have the most/best content and access to the best pros but when you break it down, it isn’t really saying a lot.Crob is under the impression that there is some non-skateboarder audience that they can tap into. Right now they're either at their peak or past their peak with their audience. Non-skateboarders don't give a shit about skateboarding personalities unless its Tony Hawk. I'm not gonna listen to a podcast about rugby because I don't care about rugby and the personalities in rugby. Skate podcasts are the same way. I hope they realize that, but if they don't and keep going down this path at least the Bunt is doing what the Nine Club used to do.
Crob clearly thinks he’s the skate Joe Rogan or something. In the latest Kosick talk, he gets so horny talking about trying not to swear to reach a bigger audience, algorithms, covers and titles, etc. Get skaters to talk, and skaters will listen. Him wanting to make it so much more clearly shows his lack of priority to skateboarding. Plus idk if it’s a California thing but his condescending through the teeth convos drive me nuts
Rogers skate nerding brings a lot but clashes with Crob doing his Howard stern impression.
Dubs could do a show that would be everything the nine club should be, easy.
Kelly is awesome. Humble dude, what you see is what you get. Best dude.
Dropping the monetization driven model they’re going towards (and dropping Crob) would be the fix, but then why do the show? Probably why they’re the only show that’s reached their level.
I crush podcasts all day at work so I listen a lot because they have the most/best content and access to the best pros but when you break it down, it isn’t really saying a lot.
Crob clearly thinks he’s the skate Joe Rogan or something. In the latest Kosick talk, he gets so horny talking about trying not to swear to reach a bigger audience, algorithms, covers and titles, etc. Get skaters to talk, and skaters will listen. Him wanting to make it so much more clearly shows his lack of priority to skateboarding. Plus idk if it’s a California thing but his condescending through the teeth convos drive me nuts
Rogers skate nerding brings a lot but clashes with Crob doing his Howard stern impression.
Dubs could do a show that would be everything the nine club should be, easy.
Kelly is awesome. Humble dude, what you see is what you get. Best dude.
Dropping the monetization driven model they’re going towards (and dropping Crob) would be the fix, but then why do the show? Probably why they’re the only show that’s reached their level.
Expand QuoteI crush podcasts all day at work so I listen a lot because they have the most/best content and access to the best pros but when you break it down, it isn’t really saying a lot.
Crob clearly thinks he’s the skate Joe Rogan or something. In the latest Kosick talk, he gets so horny talking about trying not to swear to reach a bigger audience, algorithms, covers and titles, etc. Get skaters to talk, and skaters will listen. Him wanting to make it so much more clearly shows his lack of priority to skateboarding. Plus idk if it’s a California thing but his condescending through the teeth convos drive me nuts
Rogers skate nerding brings a lot but clashes with Crob doing his Howard stern impression.
Dubs could do a show that would be everything the nine club should be, easy.
Kelly is awesome. Humble dude, what you see is what you get. Best dude.
Dropping the monetization driven model they’re going towards (and dropping Crob) would be the fix, but then why do the show? Probably why they’re the only show that’s reached their level.[close]
I get what you're saying but they're making a youtube channel, not a podcast. The youtube algorithm is a nightmare to navigate and the smallest things can significantly impact your bottom line (and consequently ability to continue with your project).
The dominant players in skateboarding on Youtube are shit like Braille and Revive that exist to churn out low effort clickbait garbage. If it takes making weird thumbnails/titles and not swearing to get 9 club interviews in front of kids instead of videos of a 40 something scientologist drilling trucks onto a toy lightsaber or whatever, I'm all for it.
Despite its flaws, the 9 club is one of the few popular channels on Youtube that seriously promotes skateboarding's history and culture. It's good to have all of that available on a platform full of kids who might otherwise never break out of the Revive/Instagram nightmare parallel skate universe. Not to mention how incredible it's going to be 10-20 years from now to have an extensive oral history of skate culture freely available online (side note: I really hope someone is archiving all of the Epicly Later'ds, I wouldn't be surprised if Vice just disappeared one day) .
I hate to break it to you but a lot of the episodes are already gone. Most of the eps up on YT are fan reposts. EL doesn't even have a Wikipedia page let alone an episode guide. Vice has never done much with this show after producing and putting the eps on the platform dujour. The state that the Guy episode is in is pretty fucking tragic.Expand QuoteI crush podcasts all day at work so I listen a lot because they have the most/best content and access to the best pros but when you break it down, it isn’t really saying a lot.
Crob clearly thinks he’s the skate Joe Rogan or something. In the latest Kosick talk, he gets so horny talking about trying not to swear to reach a bigger audience, algorithms, covers and titles, etc. Get skaters to talk, and skaters will listen. Him wanting to make it so much more clearly shows his lack of priority to skateboarding. Plus idk if it’s a California thing but his condescending through the teeth convos drive me nuts
Rogers skate nerding brings a lot but clashes with Crob doing his Howard stern impression.
Dubs could do a show that would be everything the nine club should be, easy.
Kelly is awesome. Humble dude, what you see is what you get. Best dude.
Dropping the monetization driven model they’re going towards (and dropping Crob) would be the fix, but then why do the show? Probably why they’re the only show that’s reached their level.[close]
I get what you're saying but they're making a youtube channel, not a podcast. The youtube algorithm is a nightmare to navigate and the smallest things can significantly impact your bottom line (and consequently ability to continue with your project).
The dominant players in skateboarding on Youtube are shit like Braille and Revive that exist to churn out low effort clickbait garbage. If it takes making weird thumbnails/titles and not swearing to get 9 club interviews in front of kids instead of videos of a 40 something scientologist drilling trucks onto a toy lightsaber or whatever, I'm all for it.
Despite its flaws, the 9 club is one of the few popular channels on Youtube that seriously promotes skateboarding's history and culture. It's good to have all of that available on a platform full of kids who might otherwise never break out of the Revive/Instagram nightmare parallel skate universe. Not to mention how incredible it's going to be 10-20 years from now to have an extensive oral history of skate culture freely available online (side note: I really hope someone is archiving all of the Epicly Later'ds, I wouldn't be surprised if Vice just disappeared one day) .
all the best epicly laterds were dine before vice bought it from patrick. he used to just do them and put them on his blog.
when vice started VBS.tv they bought EL and fucked it up by consolidating whatever they could and just straight up removing episodes. i think the pops episode was the last one he did before VBS, and it was 10 parts. now i think its like one video just over 10 minutes so it could be monetized.
most of them are fucked up, missing huge portions, or just straight up gone.
vice has literally never done one good thing.
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Expand Quoteall the best epicly laterds were dine before vice bought it from patrick. he used to just do them and put them on his blog.
when vice started VBS.tv they bought EL and fucked it up by consolidating whatever they could and just straight up removing episodes. i think the pops episode was the last one he did before VBS, and it was 10 parts. now i think its like one video just over 10 minutes so it could be monetized.
most of them are fucked up, missing huge portions, or just straight up gone.
vice has literally never done one good thing.
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they gave rick mccrank a good show so that's 1 good thing
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteall the best epicly laterds were dine before vice bought it from patrick. he used to just do them and put them on his blog.
when vice started VBS.tv they bought EL and fucked it up by consolidating whatever they could and just straight up removing episodes. i think the pops episode was the last one he did before VBS, and it was 10 parts. now i think its like one video just over 10 minutes so it could be monetized.
most of them are fucked up, missing huge portions, or just straight up gone.
vice has literally never done one good thing.
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they gave rick mccrank a good show so that's 1 good thing[close]
Also Dark Side of the Ring
I liked the long form KOTR too, it was entertaining minus the shit eating and pissing in each others asses
i literally only watch it to hear kelly's laugh and i know it's sad but i'm actually not exaggerating
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe Nine Club has been a source of joy to me in these trying times. IDGAF. They have their inconsistencies, whatever, but I really appreciate that anyone decided to do what they are doing. Some of the interviews have been utterly fantastic. It's worth the effort.[close]
So your definition of fantastic is mediocre?[close]
Nope.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotei like the show but i wish Crob would stop trying to be funny so much. because hes bad at it. id love to see radrat or wes kremer on the show[close]
Wes Kremer was on the bunt and it was the most empty headed california bro idiot conversation I've ever heard[close]
I remember being excited to listen but that dude seemed totally fried[close]
there was an interview in i think thrasher where he was interviewed by evan smith and i could physically feel my brain degrading as i read it[close]
I swear at times he has moments of clarity where you can tell he’s actually pretty smart. He just enjoys the fried life.
Maybe I'm just playing devils advocate (and might have made this point before, or just thought about it, i forget) but i think the nine club without Chris would have flopped out the gate. His enthusiasm keeps it from dragging, he keeps the pace moving and provides contrast to the other hosts, sure he's annoying and i think sometimes he plays dumb so the guest can tell a well known story in their own words, adding minutes and potential revenue to each episode. I also think he often really is using some dry humor that flies under the radar. If the nine club was geared to what we slappers want to see it would have less than 2% of it's current viewership, and wouldn't have the clout to get the range of guests they do. His tv show presenter schtick makes it more palatable for normies. Clicks from normies pay bills.
Without him it would just be:
Kelly: hi guest, glad you could make i- Wow! That's so cool!
Eldy: I'm uhhhhhh dipshit
Kelly: laughs *sips milk*
Steezus: why am i even here
Rog: *sneers, sips Stella*
Guest: ummmm
classic moment when Eldy tells Steezus he will hug him after the show, and then later urges everyone to be safe.....I like these guys but they are as dumb as a sack of spanners........( or wrenches if you prefer )
side note - I think Kelly has a decent chance of making the jump to regular TV sports stuff......the camera likes him.
yeah i mean IF they payed him, cool. Action Bronson was 95% of the network at one point and he wasnt getting paid. even if they did pay rick it was likely a fraction of what hes owed. Vice cannot continue without tons of interns doing work for free bc theyve been convinced it will "get them exposure." and idk if you ever watched it, but that show fucking sucked. tons of potential but vice managed to fuck it up, the one episode with the kids who think they are ghost hunters was like watching someone larping out a southpark scene making fun of ghosthunter shows. even mccrank was making jokes about them being weirdo spacecase foodcourt kooks, and that dudes the most PMA out.
dont remember where i read it, but basically mccranks take on the whole thing was that vice pitched it like a "traveling around the states to skate" but what it turned into was meeting up with kids who really miss specific foodcourts, and theye not joking.
Also: how is it possible to have literal days worth of footage of gerwer in a car making jokes telling stories with rick, and make it not good. howd they even do that? show sucks vice sucks mccrank and gerwer rule
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Expand QuoteMaybe I'm just playing devils advocate (and might have made this point before, or just thought about it, i forget) but i think the nine club without Chris would have flopped out the gate. His enthusiasm keeps it from dragging, he keeps the pace moving and provides contrast to the other hosts, sure he's annoying and i think sometimes he plays dumb so the guest can tell a well known story in their own words, adding minutes and potential revenue to each episode. I also think he often really is using some dry humor that flies under the radar. If the nine club was geared to what we slappers want to see it would have less than 2% of it's current viewership, and wouldn't have the clout to get the range of guests they do. His tv show presenter schtick makes it more palatable for normies. Clicks from normies pay bills.
Without him it would just be:
Kelly: hi guest, glad you could make i- Wow! That's so cool!
Eldy: I'm uhhhhhh dipshit
Kelly: laughs *sips milk*
Steezus: why am i even here
Rog: *sneers, sips Stella*
Guest: ummmm[close]
If you call a host that just guesses at his guests like he doesn’t know a damn thing about them, ummm so wait you used to ride for that one company right ?
Shit like that just makes him out to have zero respect for the people he’s interviewing. Do your ducking research if you’re going to interview Lance for gods sake
yeah i mean IF they payed him, cool. Action Bronson was 95% of the network at one point and he wasnt getting paid. even if they did pay rick it was likely a fraction of what hes owed. Vice cannot continue without tons of interns doing work for free bc theyve been convinced it will "get them exposure." and idk if you ever watched it, but that show fucking sucked. tons of potential but vice managed to fuck it up, the one episode with the kids who think they are ghost hunters was like watching someone larping out a southpark scene making fun of ghosthunter shows. even mccrank was making jokes about them being weirdo spacecase foodcourt kooks, and that dudes the most PMA out.
dont remember where i read it, but basically mccranks take on the whole thing was that vice pitched it like a "traveling around the states to skate" but what it turned into was meeting up with kids who really miss specific foodcourts, and theye not joking.
Also: how is it possible to have literal days worth of footage of gerwer in a car making jokes telling stories with rick, and make it not good. howd they even do that? show sucks vice sucks mccrank and gerwer rule
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Expand Quotei literally only watch it to hear kelly's laugh and i know it's sad but i'm actually not exaggerating[close]
Kelly’s dumb person laugh? Lol okay
So turns out Roj left because he was in a deep depression and was suicidal. I wish the best for the guy, Good to see he is doing better now. Roj, Kelly and jeron are the only dudes on the show I care to listen to
At least the Nine Club showed us that && is among us. He was even going to put && on his deck, but thought it looked to much like 88, which would be confusing.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotei literally only watch it to hear kelly's laugh and i know it's sad but i'm actually not exaggerating[close]
Kelly’s dumb person laugh? Lol okay[close]
As opposed to a smart person laugh?
Skateline should be turned into an actual interview show. Have Gary and Roger host and hit all the shit talk fly. Hard fact and comedy all in one place.
Skateline should be turned into an actual interview show. Have Gary and Roger host and hit all the shit talk fly. Hard fact and comedy all in one place.
Expand QuoteSkateline should be turned into an actual interview show. Have Gary and Roger host and hit all the shit talk fly. Hard fact and comedy all in one place.[close]
"for today's guest we have Rick Reynolds!"
They had Josh Stewart on a few weeks ago for a stop and chat. I don't normally watch, but I really like him and Theories, so I did. It was crazy how little they knew about him and TOA, they spent a good portion of the show re-hashing stuff they covered the first time he was on there. Even Josh at one point said something along the lines of "man I should have assigned homework before I came on." It was disappointing.They live in the SoCal pro-skater bubble. When they were active, they rode for one of the biggest and most respected brands around in the case of Jeron, Eldy, and C-Rob. Outside of Rog, they are pretty oblivious. It's interesting when they have someone from their circle of the crailtap family or who they have a history with.
I love how the Nine Club has been on for half a decade and
a) People still complain that the show is scared to ask the real questions;
b) People still complain that La Crob doesn't do any research beforehand and
c) La Crob still doesn't do any research beforehand.
I didn't even bother to reread my old statement but i fr can't be fucked with this show anymore. I enjoyed a few of the interviews a few years back but any time I've watched a segment lately to see what they thought of a recent video or part I've enjoyed, it's been annoying trash.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteMaybe I'm just playing devils advocate (and might have made this point before, or just thought about it, i forget) but i think the nine club without Chris would have flopped out the gate. His enthusiasm keeps it from dragging, he keeps the pace moving and provides contrast to the other hosts, sure he's annoying and i think sometimes he plays dumb so the guest can tell a well known story in their own words, adding minutes and potential revenue to each episode. I also think he often really is using some dry humor that flies under the radar. If the nine club was geared to what we slappers want to see it would have less than 2% of it's current viewership, and wouldn't have the clout to get the range of guests they do. His tv show presenter schtick makes it more palatable for normies. Clicks from normies pay bills.
Without him it would just be:
Kelly: hi guest, glad you could make i- Wow! That's so cool!
Eldy: I'm uhhhhhh dipshit
Kelly: laughs *sips milk*
Steezus: why am i even here
Rog: *sneers, sips Stella*
Guest: ummmm[close]
If you call a host that just guesses at his guests like he doesn’t know a damn thing about them, ummm so wait you used to ride for that one company right ?
Shit like that just makes him out to have zero respect for the people he’s interviewing. Do your ducking research if you’re going to interview Lance for gods sake[close]
Agreed, I can't listen to a podcast where the host has done zero research and fumbles through the entire interview. I've given the Nine Club a few chances but everything about It is so painful.
Expand Quoteyeah i mean IF they payed him, cool. Action Bronson was 95% of the network at one point and he wasnt getting paid. even if they did pay rick it was likely a fraction of what hes owed. Vice cannot continue without tons of interns doing work for free bc theyve been convinced it will "get them exposure." and idk if you ever watched it, but that show fucking sucked. tons of potential but vice managed to fuck it up, the one episode with the kids who think they are ghost hunters was like watching someone larping out a southpark scene making fun of ghosthunter shows. even mccrank was making jokes about them being weirdo spacecase foodcourt kooks, and that dudes the most PMA out.
dont remember where i read it, but basically mccranks take on the whole thing was that vice pitched it like a "traveling around the states to skate" but what it turned into was meeting up with kids who really miss specific foodcourts, and theye not joking.
Also: how is it possible to have literal days worth of footage of gerwer in a car making jokes telling stories with rick, and make it not good. howd they even do that? show sucks vice sucks mccrank and gerwer rule
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Amazing that Vice is having trouble paying people considering how high the CIA’s overall budget runs.
vice has a history of falling in line on certain issues despite playing the rebel. the fact that the proudboys trace back to it is odd and then there's also the drug smuggling ringExpand QuoteExpand Quoteyeah i mean IF they payed him, cool. Action Bronson was 95% of the network at one point and he wasnt getting paid. even if they did pay rick it was likely a fraction of what hes owed. Vice cannot continue without tons of interns doing work for free bc theyve been convinced it will "get them exposure." and idk if you ever watched it, but that show fucking sucked. tons of potential but vice managed to fuck it up, the one episode with the kids who think they are ghost hunters was like watching someone larping out a southpark scene making fun of ghosthunter shows. even mccrank was making jokes about them being weirdo spacecase foodcourt kooks, and that dudes the most PMA out.
dont remember where i read it, but basically mccranks take on the whole thing was that vice pitched it like a "traveling around the states to skate" but what it turned into was meeting up with kids who really miss specific foodcourts, and theye not joking.
Also: how is it possible to have literal days worth of footage of gerwer in a car making jokes telling stories with rick, and make it not good. howd they even do that? show sucks vice sucks mccrank and gerwer rule
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Amazing that Vice is having trouble paying people considering how high the CIA’s overall budget runs.[close]
What’s this Vice/CIA stuff? Are vice reporters just CIA operatives or something? I’m interested.
I love how the Nine Club has been on for half a decade and
a) People still complain that the show is scared to ask the real questions;
b) People still complain that La Crob doesn't do any research beforehand and
c) La Crob still doesn't do any research beforehand.
I love how the Nine Club has been on for half a decade and
a) People still complain that the show is scared to ask the real questions;
b) People still complain that La Crob doesn't do any research beforehand and
c) La Crob still doesn't do any research beforehand.
Expand QuoteI love how the Nine Club has been on for half a decade and
a) People still complain that the show is scared to ask the real questions;
b) People still complain that La Crob doesn't do any research beforehand and
c) La Crob still doesn't do any research beforehand.[close]
its literally the same show its always been. if anything you could bitch the opposite. its never changed...
Just goes to show how shit it is and it’s gotten worse over the years
Do you guys watch because you hate it? You must watch it to know if they are still doing the same stuff, right? I enjoy it. The bunt dudes just sound like some suburban nerds trying to sound hard.
You know what podcast is underrated?
Mission statement.
Love Lee, he’s a pretty solid host.
I got 3 questions: whatever happened to these skate podcasts that I used to listen to religiously, I still listen to the Bunt whenever a new episode drops.. Surely the Andy Roy one is still going.
1. The Tim O' Connor show?
2. Thrill of it All with Jamie Thomas?
3. Thrasher Radio?
vice has a history of falling in line on certain issues despite playing the rebel. the fact that the proudboys trace back to it is odd and then there's also the drug smuggling ringExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteyeah i mean IF they payed him, cool. Action Bronson was 95% of the network at one point and he wasnt getting paid. even if they did pay rick it was likely a fraction of what hes owed. Vice cannot continue without tons of interns doing work for free bc theyve been convinced it will "get them exposure." and idk if you ever watched it, but that show fucking sucked. tons of potential but vice managed to fuck it up, the one episode with the kids who think they are ghost hunters was like watching someone larping out a southpark scene making fun of ghosthunter shows. even mccrank was making jokes about them being weirdo spacecase foodcourt kooks, and that dudes the most PMA out.
dont remember where i read it, but basically mccranks take on the whole thing was that vice pitched it like a "traveling around the states to skate" but what it turned into was meeting up with kids who really miss specific foodcourts, and theye not joking.
Also: how is it possible to have literal days worth of footage of gerwer in a car making jokes telling stories with rick, and make it not good. howd they even do that? show sucks vice sucks mccrank and gerwer rule
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Amazing that Vice is having trouble paying people considering how high the CIA’s overall budget runs.[close]
What’s this Vice/CIA stuff? Are vice reporters just CIA operatives or something? I’m interested.[close]
You really think the whole organization is a cut out? It looks like Enrique Tarrio mighta been flipped and they are on some Hoover cointel pro shit now but even that doesn't seem particularly manageable and I'm not sure how much they can even use him since his background got blown across the media. I'm genuinely asking because the formation of it seemed organic but then again it rose to prominence relatively quickly too.Expand Quotevice has a history of falling in line on certain issues despite playing the rebel. the fact that the proudboys trace back to it is odd and then there's also the drug smuggling ringExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteyeah i mean IF they payed him, cool. Action Bronson was 95% of the network at one point and he wasnt getting paid. even if they did pay rick it was likely a fraction of what hes owed. Vice cannot continue without tons of interns doing work for free bc theyve been convinced it will "get them exposure." and idk if you ever watched it, but that show fucking sucked. tons of potential but vice managed to fuck it up, the one episode with the kids who think they are ghost hunters was like watching someone larping out a southpark scene making fun of ghosthunter shows. even mccrank was making jokes about them being weirdo spacecase foodcourt kooks, and that dudes the most PMA out.
dont remember where i read it, but basically mccranks take on the whole thing was that vice pitched it like a "traveling around the states to skate" but what it turned into was meeting up with kids who really miss specific foodcourts, and theye not joking.
Also: how is it possible to have literal days worth of footage of gerwer in a car making jokes telling stories with rick, and make it not good. howd they even do that? show sucks vice sucks mccrank and gerwer rule
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Amazing that Vice is having trouble paying people considering how high the CIA’s overall budget runs.[close]
What’s this Vice/CIA stuff? Are vice reporters just CIA operatives or something? I’m interested.[close][close]
Yeah, basically this. I don’t think they’re so well connected these days, but during the Obama administration, there definitely seemed to be direct pipeline from the CIA/naval intelligence and the state department to what Vice was reporting on. Same thing was true at the Daily Beast. Of course, it’s next to impossible to prove these things, because obviously they’re working in shadows, but I gotta say, a Vice founder starting the Proud Boys only for the Proud Boys to become a cutout of the FBI was also a little much.
I got 3 questions: whatever happened to these skate podcasts that I used to listen to religiously, I still listen to the Bunt whenever a new episode drops.
1. The Tim O' Connor show?
2. Thrill of it All with Jamie Thomas?
3. Thrasher Radio?
Do you guys watch because you hate it? You must watch it to know if they are still doing the same stuff, right? I enjoy it. The bunt dudes just sound like some suburban nerds trying to sound hard.
You really think the whole organization is a cut out? It looks like Enrique Tarrio mighta been flipped and they are on some Hoover cointel pro shit now but even that doesn't seem particularly manageable and I'm not sure how much they can even use him since his background got blown across the media. I'm genuinely asking because the formation of it seemed organic but then again it rose to prominence relatively quickly too.Expand QuoteExpand Quotevice has a history of falling in line on certain issues despite playing the rebel. the fact that the proudboys trace back to it is odd and then there's also the drug smuggling ringExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteyeah i mean IF they payed him, cool. Action Bronson was 95% of the network at one point and he wasnt getting paid. even if they did pay rick it was likely a fraction of what hes owed. Vice cannot continue without tons of interns doing work for free bc theyve been convinced it will "get them exposure." and idk if you ever watched it, but that show fucking sucked. tons of potential but vice managed to fuck it up, the one episode with the kids who think they are ghost hunters was like watching someone larping out a southpark scene making fun of ghosthunter shows. even mccrank was making jokes about them being weirdo spacecase foodcourt kooks, and that dudes the most PMA out.
dont remember where i read it, but basically mccranks take on the whole thing was that vice pitched it like a "traveling around the states to skate" but what it turned into was meeting up with kids who really miss specific foodcourts, and theye not joking.
Also: how is it possible to have literal days worth of footage of gerwer in a car making jokes telling stories with rick, and make it not good. howd they even do that? show sucks vice sucks mccrank and gerwer rule
free max b[close]
Amazing that Vice is having trouble paying people considering how high the CIA’s overall budget runs.[close]
What’s this Vice/CIA stuff? Are vice reporters just CIA operatives or something? I’m interested.[close][close]
Yeah, basically this. I don’t think they’re so well connected these days, but during the Obama administration, there definitely seemed to be direct pipeline from the CIA/naval intelligence and the state department to what Vice was reporting on. Same thing was true at the Daily Beast. Of course, it’s next to impossible to prove these things, because obviously they’re working in shadows, but I gotta say, a Vice founder starting the Proud Boys only for the Proud Boys to become a cutout of the FBI was also a little much.[close]
Do you guys watch because you hate it? You must watch it to know if they are still doing the same stuff, right? I enjoy it. The bunt dudes just sound like some suburban nerds trying to sound hard.
Expand QuoteThe bunt dudes just sound like some suburban nerds trying to sound hard.[close]
statements like this are a dead giveaway that the person making the statement has never actually listened to the bunt
Nine Club sucks.
Bunt also sucks.
Mostly Skateboarding, Vert Button, Mission Statement. Only good skateboard podcasts I've heard.
Expand QuoteNine Club sucks.
Bunt also sucks.
Mostly Skateboarding, Vert Button, Mission Statement. Only good skateboard podcasts I've heard.[close]
I'm curious why do you think the Bunt sucks?
I personally think the Bunt rules...and Cepha and Donovan ask some hard hitting questions, but they also do a lot of research for the show and when they talk about certain tricks in a guest's part...I get hyped and go back and watch the part immediately.
The show makes me get back into the art of skating. In terms of filming parts.
Nine Club sucks.you're off your rocker!
Bunt also sucks.
Mostly Skateboarding, Vert Button, Mission Statement. Only good skateboard podcasts I've heard.
you're off your rocker!Expand QuoteNine Club sucks.
Bunt also sucks.
Mostly Skateboarding, Vert Button, Mission Statement. Only good skateboard podcasts I've heard.[close]
the bunt is one of the best skateboarding podcasts ever and they have legendary episodes. listen to the one with dustin henry and tell me this shit is not enjoyable
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club sucks.
Bunt also sucks.
Mostly Skateboarding, Vert Button, Mission Statement. Only good skateboard podcasts I've heard.[close]
I'm curious why do you think the Bunt sucks?
I personally think the Bunt rules...and Cepha and Donovan ask some hard hitting questions, but they also do a lot of research for the show and when they talk about certain tricks in a guest's part...I get hyped and go back and watch the part immediately.
The show makes me get back into the art of skating. In terms of filming parts.[close]
See the dude above saying the Bunt guys sound like try-hards. They do. Their whole technique and how they sound and the shit they say that isnt a direct question ruins the experience for me in the same way Chris NOT preparing for jackshit on the Nineclub ruins it for me. The bunt guys are a cringy bore. The Nine Club doesnt even try. Both are awful.
They could get better guests if they tried. I stopped paying attention. The experience really is boring, they just argue about the dumbest shit.Expand QuoteI mean there is only so many people to interview. They probably should have kept the show to twice a month to make the content last longer.[close]
Yeah and then they get on their California high horses about the trendiest controversy the liberal media is pushing that week in order to fill up a half hourI mean yeah California right, even the freaking horses are high
I really liked Tim O'Connor's podcast. He's kind of disappeared from skateboarding a bit these past few years though and maybe he's over it.
The Bunt by far the best skate pod. I like Vert Button sometimes. Nine Club I can’t make it through more than a few minutes these days. I think it’s getting worse.
I noticed Crob has dropped the cap recently.
Looks fresh as hell.
Gerwer and McCrank needs a podcast it would be so weird and good
Expand QuoteGerwer and McCrank needs a podcast it would be so weird and good[close]
That would make my heart happy.
The slalom/freestyle ep of Post Radical is really great tooExpand QuoteExpand QuoteGerwer and McCrank needs a podcast it would be so weird and good[close]
That would make my heart happy.[close]
Love that episode of Abandoned
Does he not wear hats anymore?
I swear to god that did my head it this fucking panel and they’ve all got stupid caps on
Anyone over the age of thirty that wears those stupid hats is a tosser. Cunts just get used to it and it becomes part of their identity and it’s fucked
Shameless plug but All My Skatevideos is sick.
I've always been a hat guy but this thread (and others) inspired me to stop shaving my head with clippers and wearing a hat all the time, so I went to get a proper haircut. Problem is I've been doing this so long i don't know about haircuts so the barber says "what are we doing today" and i say "i don't know, make me look good" and he just looked at me like I'm an asshole.
Still, I'm happy with the result, so thanks everyone
I've always been a hat guy but this thread (and others) inspired me to stop shaving my head with clippers and wearing a hat all the time, so I went to get a proper haircut. Problem is I've been doing this so long i don't know about haircuts so the barber says "what are we doing today" and i say "i don't know, make me look good" and he just looked at me like I'm an asshole.
Still, I'm happy with the result, so thanks everyone
Does he not wear hats anymore?
I swear to god that did my head it this fucking panel and they’ve all got stupid caps on
Anyone over the age of thirty that wears those stupid hats is a tosser. Cunts just get used to it and it becomes part of their identity and it’s fucked
Cant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.
I still occasionally have the 9club on in the background while i do shit around the house and cant help but feel like Jeron is unable to form real opinions or sentences. Almost all of what he said is either single words like buttery, smooth, floaty etc, or equally small catchphrases like 'lets get it' or whatever, or he simply repeats a sentence someone else has just said. Sure, sometimes he manages fo create a sentence all by himself but its pretty rare.
Expand QuoteI noticed Crob has dropped the cap recently.
Looks fresh as hell.[close]
Bummed he wasn’t balding tbh.
Expand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?[close]
The world did not need that.
Expand QuoteDoes he not wear hats anymore?
I swear to god that did my head it this fucking panel and they’ve all got stupid caps on
Anyone over the age of thirty that wears those stupid hats is a tosser. Cunts just get used to it and it becomes part of their identity and it’s fucked[close]
Matty, mate, relax!
Conspiracy theory: Crob was balding and wore a hat to cover up. The podcast was a desperate attempt to be able to afford plugs. It paid off, and now he's triumphantly flaunting the baby chimp hair he had surgically installed on his dome.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?[close]
You mad? I guess if you enjoy the most vanilla history this would be the place to find it. I could honestly live in a world without skate podcasts at all. And as a matter of fact I have been getting some clips, just don't need to hop fences as school yards aren't really an east coast thing.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?[close]
You mad? I guess if you enjoy the most vanilla history this would be the place to find it. I could honestly live in a world without skate podcasts at all. And as a matter of fact I have been getting some clips, just don't need to hop fences as school yards aren't really an east coast thing.[close]
Bro, it ain't 60 minutes. It's not Crossfire. It's "Hey, how did street skating start?" to the dudes that FUCKING STARTED IT and letting em go. You'd rather have a blank page.
I would have bet 10,000 doge you were from the East Coast. What's your latest clip? Backside noseslide to drop shuv out?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?[close]
You mad? I guess if you enjoy the most vanilla history this would be the place to find it. I could honestly live in a world without skate podcasts at all. And as a matter of fact I have been getting some clips, just don't need to hop fences as school yards aren't really an east coast thing.[close]
Bro, it ain't 60 minutes. It's not Crossfire. It's "Hey, how did street skating start?" to the dudes that FUCKING STARTED IT and letting em go. You'd rather have a blank page.
I would have bet 10,000 doge you were from the East Coast. What's your latest clip? Backside noseslide to drop shuv out?[close]
Nah, noseslides are a worthless trick
Last thing I filmed was this line that I probably wont even use cause I rolled into the dirt. But fuck me for wanting to put out mediocre street part at 35
https://imgur.com/Y3aCBfo
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?[close]
You mad? I guess if you enjoy the most vanilla history this would be the place to find it. I could honestly live in a world without skate podcasts at all. And as a matter of fact I have been getting some clips, just don't need to hop fences as school yards aren't really an east coast thing.[close]
Bro, it ain't 60 minutes. It's not Crossfire. It's "Hey, how did street skating start?" to the dudes that FUCKING STARTED IT and letting em go. You'd rather have a blank page.
I would have bet 10,000 doge you were from the East Coast. What's your latest clip? Backside noseslide to drop shuv out?[close]
Nah, noseslides are a worthless trick
Last thing I filmed was this line that I probably wont even use cause I rolled into the dirt. But fuck me for wanting to put out mediocre street part at 35
https://imgur.com/Y3aCBfo
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?[close]
You mad? I guess if you enjoy the most vanilla history this would be the place to find it. I could honestly live in a world without skate podcasts at all. And as a matter of fact I have been getting some clips, just don't need to hop fences as school yards aren't really an east coast thing.[close]
Bro, it ain't 60 minutes. It's not Crossfire. It's "Hey, how did street skating start?" to the dudes that FUCKING STARTED IT and letting em go. You'd rather have a blank page.
I would have bet 10,000 doge you were from the East Coast. What's your latest clip? Backside noseslide to drop shuv out?[close]
Nah, noseslides are a worthless trick
Last thing I filmed was this line that I probably wont even use cause I rolled into the dirt. But fuck me for wanting to put out mediocre street part at 35
https://imgur.com/Y3aCBfo
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?[close]
You mad? I guess if you enjoy the most vanilla history this would be the place to find it. I could honestly live in a world without skate podcasts at all. And as a matter of fact I have been getting some clips, just don't need to hop fences as school yards aren't really an east coast thing.[close]
Bro, it ain't 60 minutes. It's not Crossfire. It's "Hey, how did street skating start?" to the dudes that FUCKING STARTED IT and letting em go. You'd rather have a blank page.
I would have bet 10,000 doge you were from the East Coast. What's your latest clip? Backside noseslide to drop shuv out?[close]
Nah, noseslides are a worthless trick
Last thing I filmed was this line that I probably wont even use cause I rolled into the dirt. But fuck me for wanting to put out mediocre street part at 35
https://imgur.com/Y3aCBfo
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?[close]
You mad? I guess if you enjoy the most vanilla history this would be the place to find it. I could honestly live in a world without skate podcasts at all. And as a matter of fact I have been getting some clips, just don't need to hop fences as school yards aren't really an east coast thing.[close]
Bro, it ain't 60 minutes. It's not Crossfire. It's "Hey, how did street skating start?" to the dudes that FUCKING STARTED IT and letting em go. You'd rather have a blank page.
I would have bet 10,000 doge you were from the East Coast. What's your latest clip? Backside noseslide to drop shuv out?[close]
Nah, noseslides are a worthless trick
Last thing I filmed was this line that I probably wont even use cause I rolled into the dirt. But fuck me for wanting to put out mediocre street part at 35
https://imgur.com/Y3aCBfo[close]
You're the one who was throwing shade on the Nine Club guys not hopping fences to get clips. And Nik Stain would beg to differ on noseslides. Bitchin clip though. Good enough to clown a show with a guy almost your age fakie tre-ing to fakie mannying the stage? Gonna go with "no" on that.
I’m guessing you ride a polar board.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?[close]
You mad? I guess if you enjoy the most vanilla history this would be the place to find it. I could honestly live in a world without skate podcasts at all. And as a matter of fact I have been getting some clips, just don't need to hop fences as school yards aren't really an east coast thing.[close]
Bro, it ain't 60 minutes. It's not Crossfire. It's "Hey, how did street skating start?" to the dudes that FUCKING STARTED IT and letting em go. You'd rather have a blank page.
I would have bet 10,000 doge you were from the East Coast. What's your latest clip? Backside noseslide to drop shuv out?[close]
Nah, noseslides are a worthless trick
Last thing I filmed was this line that I probably wont even use cause I rolled into the dirt. But fuck me for wanting to put out mediocre street part at 35
https://imgur.com/Y3aCBfo[close]
You're the one who was throwing shade on the Nine Club guys not hopping fences to get clips. And Nik Stain would beg to differ on noseslides. Bitchin clip though. Good enough to clown a show with a guy almost your age fakie tre-ing to fakie mannying the stage? Gonna go with "no" on that.[close]
I didn't come at any or their skills, just lack of using them. How many years ago was the fakie tre fakie manny? Kelly is like 2 years older than me and was pro, of course my shitty little line isn't going to compare. I guess I should hang it up and start a podcast. I work 60 hours a week have a wife and 3 kids and I can still manage to get out in the streets for a few hours a week, that's all I was alluding to. Apparently that was lost on you.Expand QuoteI’m guessing you ride a polar board.[close]
I've never owned a Polar deck, I typically ride Quasi or Hockey, FA in a pinch since they're the same shape
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?[close]
You mad? I guess if you enjoy the most vanilla history this would be the place to find it. I could honestly live in a world without skate podcasts at all. And as a matter of fact I have been getting some clips, just don't need to hop fences as school yards aren't really an east coast thing.[close]
Bro, it ain't 60 minutes. It's not Crossfire. It's "Hey, how did street skating start?" to the dudes that FUCKING STARTED IT and letting em go. You'd rather have a blank page.
I would have bet 10,000 doge you were from the East Coast. What's your latest clip? Backside noseslide to drop shuv out?[close]
Nah, noseslides are a worthless trick
Last thing I filmed was this line that I probably wont even use cause I rolled into the dirt. But fuck me for wanting to put out mediocre street part at 35
https://imgur.com/Y3aCBfo[close]
You're the one who was throwing shade on the Nine Club guys not hopping fences to get clips. And Nik Stain would beg to differ on noseslides. Bitchin clip though. Good enough to clown a show with a guy almost your age fakie tre-ing to fakie mannying the stage? Gonna go with "no" on that.[close]
I didn't come at any or their skills, just lack of using them. How many years ago was the fakie tre fakie manny? Kelly is like 2 years older than me and was pro, of course my shitty little line isn't going to compare. I guess I should hang it up and start a podcast. I work 60 hours a week have a wife and 3 kids and I can still manage to get out in the streets for a few hours a week, that's all I was alluding to. Apparently that was lost on you.Expand QuoteI’m guessing you ride a polar board.[close]
I've never owned a Polar deck, I typically ride Quasi or Hockey, FA in a pinch since they're the same shape[close]
I never took shots at any of that. I never told you to quit or anything like that. But you're trying to say these dudes don't skate enough to be doing a podcast or something to that effect. Who cares? They're in their 40s or close. These guys are certified. They do that pod to stay engaged in skating and maybe a few of em can eek out a living. You tried to clown em. Jeron switch varial heeled a table 25 years ago so nice he don't gotta hop no fences to prove shit to you or any of us.
Sorry you had to take the brunt of me railing on nerds talking shit about something I think is awesome. Kook away, kooks.
Expand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?[close]
You mad? I guess if you enjoy the most vanilla history this would be the place to find it. I could honestly live in a world without skate podcasts at all. And as a matter of fact I have been getting some clips, just don't need to hop fences as school yards aren't really an east coast thing.[close]
Bro, it ain't 60 minutes. It's not Crossfire. It's "Hey, how did street skating start?" to the dudes that FUCKING STARTED IT and letting em go. You'd rather have a blank page.
I would have bet 10,000 doge you were from the East Coast. What's your latest clip? Backside noseslide to drop shuv out?[close]
Nah, noseslides are a worthless trick
Last thing I filmed was this line that I probably wont even use cause I rolled into the dirt. But fuck me for wanting to put out mediocre street part at 35
https://imgur.com/Y3aCBfo[close]
You're the one who was throwing shade on the Nine Club guys not hopping fences to get clips. And Nik Stain would beg to differ on noseslides. Bitchin clip though. Good enough to clown a show with a guy almost your age fakie tre-ing to fakie mannying the stage? Gonna go with "no" on that.[close]
I didn't come at any or their skills, just lack of using them. How many years ago was the fakie tre fakie manny? Kelly is like 2 years older than me and was pro, of course my shitty little line isn't going to compare. I guess I should hang it up and start a podcast. I work 60 hours a week have a wife and 3 kids and I can still manage to get out in the streets for a few hours a week, that's all I was alluding to. Apparently that was lost on you.Expand QuoteI’m guessing you ride a polar board.[close]
I've never owned a Polar deck, I typically ride Quasi or Hockey, FA in a pinch since they're the same shape[close]
I never took shots at any of that. I never told you to quit or anything like that. But you're trying to say these dudes don't skate enough to be doing a podcast or something to that effect. Who cares? They're in their 40s or close. These guys are certified. They do that pod to stay engaged in skating and maybe a few of em can eek out a living. You tried to clown em. Jeron switch varial heeled a table 25 years ago so nice he don't gotta hop no fences to prove shit to you or any of us.
Sorry you had to take the brunt of me railing on nerds talking shit about something I think is awesome. Kook away, kooks.[close]
Still missing you, I'll repost the quote for you.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
Old_Dawg mentions not being able to do a pod focused around skating multiple times a week, and being surprised they're still at it. I responded by mentioning it's not like they are doing anything else, which last time I checked they aren't, so that isn't even really throwing shade. You're the one that got oddly defensive and came at me about getting clips. Tried throwing shade at me saying I'm doing nose slide flop shuvs and when I produced something of a higher caliber than said noseslide flop shuv you told me it wasn't a fakie tre fakie manny from 6 fucking years ago. My shit isn't getting me any checks or product but at least it's from a few weeks ago, within the calendar year.
Again not saying they aren't/weren't talented in their own right. Just an off handed comment they don't have shit else going on, which I stand by.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?
you dont have to like the nine club but if you're talking shit on it you're a fucking idiot.
it takes work and these dudes put in hours upon hours to provide content that's about skateboarding.
ya'll fucking stupid as shit. this whole forum is full of bitter idiots
also i'd be willing to wager that MOST people on here DO in fact watch the nine club from time to time.
shut your fucking mouths
also whoever said noselides arent a good trick doesn't even fucking skate/or cant do a good noselide
you dont have to like the nine club but if you're talking shit on it you're a fucking idiot.
it takes work and these dudes put in hours upon hours to provide content that's about skateboarding.
ya'll fucking stupid as shit. this whole forum is full of bitter idiots
also i'd be willing to wager that MOST people on here DO in fact watch the nine club from time to time.
shut your fucking mouths
also whoever said noselides arent a good trick doesn't even fucking skate/or cant do a good noselide
Expand Quoteyou dont have to like the nine club but if you're talking shit on it you're a fucking idiot.
it takes work and these dudes put in hours upon hours to provide content that's about skateboarding.
ya'll fucking stupid as shit. this whole forum is full of bitter idiots
also i'd be willing to wager that MOST people on here DO in fact watch the nine club from time to time.
shut your fucking mouths
also whoever said noselides arent a good trick doesn't even fucking skate/or cant do a good noselide[close]
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Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes he not wear hats anymore?
I swear to god that did my head it this fucking panel and they’ve all got stupid caps on
Anyone over the age of thirty that wears those stupid hats is a tosser. Cunts just get used to it and it becomes part of their identity and it’s fucked[close]
Matty, mate, relax![close]
Matty with the hot take but he ain’t wrong. Sad to see grown men wearing Vans or RVCA logo hats, and nobody with a spitfire logo hat is gonna be taken seriously
I think matty is indirectly vouching for self care, taking care of one’s own hair by styling it everyday and going to the barber versus throwing a hat on and calling it done instead of treating urself like the king you are.
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteyou dont have to like the nine club but if you're talking shit on it you're a fucking idiot.
it takes work and these dudes put in hours upon hours to provide content that's about skateboarding.
ya'll fucking stupid as shit. this whole forum is full of bitter idiots
also i'd be willing to wager that MOST people on here DO in fact watch the nine club from time to time.
shut your fucking mouths
also whoever said noselides arent a good trick doesn't even fucking skate/or cant do a good noselide[close]
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I've been here for over 10 years and its about as bad as its ever been tbh
Yeah cause a bitch is the lesser right
Wanker
Caps are different cultural signifiers in australia. the traditional Aussie lowlifes like bogans, ockers and ferals have a sort of rare unity with each other and the upper class poshos and wankers in hating the newer Aussie lowlife culture, the cap wearing "Eshays"
In the USA everyone just wear cap all the time, from cops to grandpas to sports guys and even sorority girls and moms. they dont really "mean" anything.
Brother everyone stole nautica and ralph shit back in the day even here I just mean if you got a job and shit as an adult it’s a weird look
I’m not talking shit anymore clearly we all got a difference of opinion and that’s ok with me
Noseslides = varial flip for grindsSuper hawt take my man (or non gendered associate)
Noseslides = varial flip for grinds
Let's settle it, someone submit noseslides for "budget or buttery" let Jeron decide I'll honor the result accordingly
Let's settle it, someone submit noseslides for "budget or buttery" let Jeron decide I'll honor the result accordingly"I shouldn't even touch on this shit but i'm gonna do it" - Jeron
you’ll cowards won’t even post clips
Can we make this in to an arrbee appreciation thread now?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCant imagine doing a podcast focused entirely on skateboarding multiple times per week... I’m surprised they have stuck at it this long.[close]
What else do they have going on? They surely haven't been hopping fences to get clips.[close]
And you have? Foh.
Wtf is up with the Nine Club? Laying down history. That's what's up with the Nine Club. The Grosso interview. The 5 hr. long Vallely interview. Lance getting misty eyed. Dollin drinking 15 beers. These will live on forever. Y'all would rather have a blank page where the Nine Club is. Wtf is wrong with y'all?[close]
You mad? I guess if you enjoy the most vanilla history this would be the place to find it. I could honestly live in a world without skate podcasts at all. And as a matter of fact I have been getting some clips, just don't need to hop fences as school yards aren't really an east coast thing.[close]
Bro, it ain't 60 minutes. It's not Crossfire. It's "Hey, how did street skating start?" to the dudes that FUCKING STARTED IT and letting em go. You'd rather have a blank page.
I would have bet 10,000 doge you were from the East Coast. What's your latest clip? Backside noseslide to drop shuv out?[close]
Nah, noseslides are a worthless trick
Last thing I filmed was this line that I probably wont even use cause I rolled into the dirt. But fuck me for wanting to put out mediocre street part at 35
https://imgur.com/Y3aCBfo
The nine club is whatever. I don’t watch it but I don’t care that they do it. They seem to skate those Venice curbs so that’s cool. You know history, they paid their dues, yada yada yada...
The real thing I’m concerned with in this thread is I’ve never heard it was an issue to wear hats as an adult. You all got me worried that I look likeg some kind of ding dong over here. I don’t wear one to work but I often where a hat while skating. Am I blowing it? Does it make me some sort of Peter Pan?
On a real note, most of us probably dress pretty “young” when skating and would dress that way more often if we didn’t have real jobs. I also think it is becoming more normal for older people to run younger clothing trends.
did steezus get kicked off the nine club? hes been missing for weeks and rog has been in his spot. I dont mind as rog is way more knowledgeable. and thought this would be a good place to ask, maybe they addressed it in a green room or something that i missed
Expand Quotedid steezus get kicked off the nine club? hes been missing for weeks and rog has been in his spot. I dont mind as rog is way more knowledgeable. and thought this would be a good place to ask, maybe they addressed it in a green room or something that i missed[close]
Rog’s autistic ass is so bad on the interview shows. He always interrupts the guests in the middle of stories with pointless comments or questions.
The nine club is whatever. I don’t watch it but I don’t care that they do it. They seem to skate those Venice curbs so that’s cool. You know history, they paid their dues, yada yada yada...
The real thing I’m concerned with in this thread is I’ve never heard it was an issue to wear hats as an adult. You all got me worried that I look like some kind of ding dong over here. I don’t wear one to work but I often where a hat while skating. Am I blowing it? Does it make me some sort of Peter Pan?
On a real note, most of us probably dress pretty “young” when skating and would dress that way more often if we didn’t have real jobs. I also think it is becoming more normal for older people to run younger clothing trends.
Unpopular opinion but outside of some obscure 80's/90's references, Roger seems generally pretty ignorant of the modern era in skateboarding. He's better served working behind the 'scenes'.
Do you guys watch because you hate it? You must watch it to know if they are still doing the same stuff, right? I enjoy it. The bunt dudes just sound like some suburban nerds trying to sound hard.
Rog rules, and ignorant?
I think he's just really busy with other cool stuff that makes it a bit harder for him to catch up?
The dude films shows with the biggest celebs, still skates quite alot, runs a warehouse, has his own show AND has a lady.
And you're flaming the guy for not being in touch with every skater out there ... sheesh.
Expand QuoteRog rules, and ignorant?
I think he's just really busy with other cool stuff that makes it a bit harder for him to catch up?
The dude films shows with the biggest celebs, still skates quite alot, runs a warehouse, has his own show AND has a lady.
And you're flaming the guy for not being in touch with every skater out there ... sheesh.[close]
He hasn’t filmed a show in years
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteRog rules, and ignorant?
I think he's just really busy with other cool stuff that makes it a bit harder for him to catch up?
The dude films shows with the biggest celebs, still skates quite alot, runs a warehouse, has his own show AND has a lady.
And you're flaming the guy for not being in touch with every skater out there ... sheesh.[close]
He hasn’t filmed a show in years[close]
you realize he shoots things outside of the nine club right? are you stupid? how do you think he makes a living?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteRog rules, and ignorant?
I think he's just really busy with other cool stuff that makes it a bit harder for him to catch up?
The dude films shows with the biggest celebs, still skates quite alot, runs a warehouse, has his own show AND has a lady.
And you're flaming the guy for not being in touch with every skater out there ... sheesh.[close]
IMDB isn't an accurate source for any web native media 90% of the time.
He hasn’t filmed a show in years[close]
you realize he shoots things outside of the nine club right? are you stupid? how do you think he makes a living?[close]
i dont know much about Roger but imdb says last thing he did was hot ones 2020 which lines up with when rone dog hit. so i dont think "years" is really accurate - basically just hasnt been working cause of covid. im sure he is fine + will be back :)
Expand QuoteDo you guys watch because you hate it? You must watch it to know if they are still doing the same stuff, right? I enjoy it. The bunt dudes just sound like some suburban nerds trying to sound hard.[close]
At least the bunt does their fucking research. You couldn’t have been any lamer in front of lance mountain crob
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo you guys watch because you hate it? You must watch it to know if they are still doing the same stuff, right? I enjoy it. The bunt dudes just sound like some suburban nerds trying to sound hard.[close]
At least the bunt does their fucking research. You couldn’t have been any lamer in front of lance mountain crob[close]
As far as interviewing, I think The Bunt is pretty weak. "Favorite skate moment, favorite sports moment, 1st big break......rapid fire." It feels like a standardized test, a color- by- numbers.
That's just my opinion. I like more of a free-form discussion.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo you guys watch because you hate it? You must watch it to know if they are still doing the same stuff, right? I enjoy it. The bunt dudes just sound like some suburban nerds trying to sound hard.[close]
At least the bunt does their fucking research. You couldn’t have been any lamer in front of lance mountain crob[close]
As far as interviewing, I think The Bunt is pretty weak. "Favorite skate moment, favorite sports moment, 1st big break......rapid fire." It feels like a standardized test, a color- by- numbers.
That's just my opinion. I like more of a free-form discussion.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDo you guys watch because you hate it? You must watch it to know if they are still doing the same stuff, right? I enjoy it. The bunt dudes just sound like some suburban nerds trying to sound hard.[close]
At least the bunt does their fucking research. You couldn’t have been any lamer in front of lance mountain crob[close]
As far as interviewing, I think The Bunt is pretty weak. "Favorite skate moment, favorite sports moment, 1st big break......rapid fire." It feels like a standardized test, a color- by- numbers.
That's just my opinion. I like more of a free-form discussion.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo you guys watch because you hate it? You must watch it to know if they are still doing the same stuff, right? I enjoy it. The bunt dudes just sound like some suburban nerds trying to sound hard.[close]
At least the bunt does their fucking research. You couldn’t have been any lamer in front of lance mountain crob[close]
As far as interviewing, I think The Bunt is pretty weak. "Favorite skate moment, favorite sports moment, 1st big break......rapid fire." It feels like a standardized test, a color- by- numbers.
That's just my opinion. I like more of a free-form discussion.[close]
Yo it’s dJonez and da ghost. Them Phoenix Suns went off this week, ya dig. My fantasy team lookin fly as hell boys. Antsone hittem with the hip hop horn (burr burr burrrrrr)
I honestly used to hate The Bunt, buts it’s really grown on me. There’s definitely been some funny moments/stories on the show and love hearing the shit talking.
Should be called "the hat club for men-children". I posted some one off comment on they're Louie stop n chat and the kooks removed it and blocked me from commenting on they're vids. Literally all I said was "I've always loved Louie but man he's too old to be finishing his dad's whiskey and refilling the bottle with tea hoping he wouldn't notice. Might need to ease up for a bit"
Guess I triggered Roger and got him all self-conscious about his own alcohol dependency because in the next ep he brought up the "negative comments" from the last vid and said "if you're going to come here and post something negative that's fine but you're going to get blocked.". Dude's a washed up pathetic lush. Filming hot one's though, what a gig.
Valid constructive criticism: Chris is terrible all around; you can't fix that, but what you can do islearn to end a show. The episodes I've heard all start to end around 45 minutes to and hour before the podcast actually does. Chris starts saying crap like, "welp it's been so amazing chatting with you, you're my hero, I wish we could talk all night but we probably should wrap it up here..." and proceeds to ask more dumb, unthoughtful questions, sprinkling in a another "welp, thanks for coming on, you're my favorite promise..." for another hour.
Can't even listen to it when it's someone I actually care about because of Chris's inability to fill his role adequately. I heard Chris bring up that Stern and Rogan don't research for their interviews as justification for why he knows so little about his guests. Just pathetic. Whatever you need to tell yourself to sleep at night pal.
If you really want cringe check out Christ's shoe show on fueltv some time. He sits down with fat slob shoe collector's and hufs their farts as they stream out from the plethora of holes of their $300 "distressed" designer jeans.
As a giant Stern fan over here, Stern meticulously research's his guests. He pays lots of people to do the research for him. But he never walks into a interview blind
He obviously hasn't done his research.Expand QuoteAs a giant Stern fan over here, Stern meticulously research's his guests. He pays lots of people to do the research for him. But he never walks into a interview blind[close]
This is true. Stern makes sure to do his research which is why people are saying he is one of the best interviewers ever. He even hits on topics where the celebrity is totally shocked how he knew that. If CROB is a stern fan, he should know this.
Should be called "the hat club for men-children". I posted some one off comment on they're Louie stop n chat and the kooks removed it and blocked me from commenting on they're vids. Literally all I said was "I've always loved Louie but man he's too old to be finishing his dad's whiskey and refilling the bottle with tea hoping he wouldn't notice. Might need to ease up for a bit"
Guess I triggered Roger and got him all self-conscious about his own alcohol dependency because in the next ep he brought up the "negative comments" from the last vid and said "if you're going to come here and post something negative that's fine but you're going to get blocked.". Dude's a washed up pathetic lush. Filming hot one's though, what a gig.
Valid constructive criticism: Chris is terrible all around; you can't fix that, but what you can do is learn to end a show. The episodes I've heard all start to end around 45 minutes to and hour before the podcast actually does. Chris starts saying crap like, "welp it's been so amazing chatting with you, you're my hero, I wish we could talk all night but we probably should wrap it up here..." and proceeds to ask more dumb, unthoughtful questions, sprinkling in a another "welp, thanks for coming on, you're my favorite promise..." every 10 minutes for another hour.
Can't even listen to it when it's someone I actually care about because of Chris's inability to fill his role adequately. I heard Chris bring up that Stern and Rogan don't research for their interviews as justification for why he knows so little about his guests. Just pathetic. Whatever you need to tell yourself to sleep at night pal.
If you really want cringe check out Christ's shoe show on fueltv some time. He sits down with fat slob shoe collector's and hufs their farts as they stream out from the plethora of holes of their $300 "distressed" designer jeans.
at this point they should just stream their session at the venice curbs
i wish that was a thing people did, like just stream 12 hrs a day of a "security cam" of EMB, italy train station, MACBA, etc.
With humble beginnings originating from Kansas City, MO, DeWayne "Steezus Christ" McMurry is a living expression of what life looks like when you stay true to what you believe in and pursue your dreams.
From manifesting some of the most extraordinary opportunities, to withholding the composure to battle through unfavorable situations, DeWayne has been a genuine inspiration to not only his peers and individuals around the world, but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation.
As one of the most known unknowns in the world of skateboarding, DeWayne's association with The Berrics, one of the world's most visited skate websites, introduced the general public to the "Steezus Christ" brand. His infectious personality and good energy was undeniable, and his 'public debut' on The Berrics created a cult following, which compounded DeWayne's positive influence on the culture over night. DeWayne’s been an industry figurehead ever since, effectively producing and creating content behind the scenes, whilst simultaneously maintaining a strong on-camera presence.
With an unwavering desire for knowledge, a non-stop positive outlook on life, and a contagiously uplifting spirit, DeWayne has not only been the ideal ambassador for a bundle of industry-critical brands such as New Era, Skullcandy, eS Footwear, and The Berrics, but most notably has transcended the skateboard industry to become a notable figure in the sneaker world and streetwear culture.
Under his mantra of "Don't quit your day dream", DeWayne is a reminder to all that dreams do come true and a lifestyle can become your job. DeWayne is a reflection of patience, persistence and conviction, of which he stayed true to himself and his beliefs. Thus, resulting in a character who is well-known globally for his passion to continue growing skateboarding ethically, and keeping kids all around the world uplifted and inspired.
DeWayne is one of the most recognizable digital media profiles in the industry, and is blessed to travel the world and engage the youth, investing his time simply to remind kids and his admirers not to quit their day dream. That said, it's clear that DeWayne’s ability to inspire others simply through his inherent character and way of living is due to his conscious efforts to stay grounded, and most importantly, spend time to reflect. This can be seen on a weekly basis on the globally recognized podcast, The Nine Club Experience.
DeWayne's delivery, both verbally and in action, is a demonstration that qualifies he lives by the advice he gives. Unquestionably respected by his peers, associates and corporate partners, DeWayne is a pure "by-product" of what a wholesome life in skate-boarding can create if one stays true to themselves and the culture that raised them. DeWayne’s embodiment of this testament is what makes him so valuable to the industry, of which he stands to become a legacy-profile that will never be forgotten.
5teezus was creating fake ig profiles and trashing kellys now ex gf because he missed hanging out with kelly off the pod lol
yo check this out - https://www.steezuschrist.com/
Just Wow, I can't even get past that cover page, I wonder what he's dreaming about?
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Where did you hear that Steven was making fake IG & talking trash on Kelly’s ex? So does this mean he’s off the podcast for good?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo you guys watch because you hate it? You must watch it to know if they are still doing the same stuff, right? I enjoy it. The bunt dudes just sound like some suburban nerds trying to sound hard.[close]
At least the bunt does their fucking research. You couldn’t have been any lamer in front of lance mountain crob[close]
As far as interviewing, I think The Bunt is pretty weak. "Favorite skate moment, favorite sports moment, 1st big break......rapid fire." It feels like a standardized test, a color- by- numbers.
That's just my opinion. I like more of a free-form discussion.[close]
Yo it’s dJonez and da ghost. Them Phoenix Suns went off this week, ya dig. My fantasy team lookin fly as hell boys. Antsone hittem with the hip hop horn (burr burr burrrrrr)
I honestly used to hate The Bunt, buts it’s really grown on me. There’s definitely been some funny moments/stories on the show and love hearing the shit talking.
more like 20 minutes, or half the interview. those questions lead lead into good discussion.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDo you guys watch because you hate it? You must watch it to know if they are still doing the same stuff, right? I enjoy it. The bunt dudes just sound like some suburban nerds trying to sound hard.[close]
At least the bunt does their fucking research. You couldn’t have been any lamer in front of lance mountain crob[close]
As far as interviewing, I think The Bunt is pretty weak. "Favorite skate moment, favorite sports moment, 1st big break......rapid fire." It feels like a standardized test, a color- by- numbers.
That's just my opinion. I like more of a free-form discussion.[close]
That's like 90 seconds of each interview?
Under his mantra of "Don't quit your day dream", DeWayne is a reminder to all that dreams do come true and a lifestyle can become your job.
5teezus was creating fake ig profiles and trashing kellys now ex gf because he missed hanging out with kelly off the pod lol
yo check this out - https://www.steezuschrist.com/QuoteExpand QuoteWith humble beginnings originating from Kansas City, MO, Penis is a living expression of what life looks like when you stay true to what you believe in and pursue your dreams.
From manifesting some of the most extraordinary opportunities, to withholding the composure to battle through unfavorable situations, Penis has been a genuine inspiration to not only his peers and individuals around the world, but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation.
As one of the most known unknowns in the world of skateboarding, Penis’s association with The Berrics, one of the world's most visited skate websites, introduced the general public to the "Penis" brand. His infectious personality and good energy was undeniable, and his 'public debut' on The Berrics created a cult following, which compounded Penis’s positive influence on the culture over night. Penis’s been an industry figurehead ever since, effectively producing and creating content behind the scenes, whilst simultaneously maintaining a strong on-camera presence.
With an unwavering desire for knowledge, a non-stop positive outlook on life, and a contagiously uplifting spirit, Penis has not only been the ideal ambassador for a bundle of industry-critical brands such as New Era, Skullcandy, eS Footwear, and The Berrics, but most notably has transcended the skateboard industry to become a notable figure in the sneaker world and streetwear culture.
Under his mantra of "Don't quit your day dream", Penis is a reminder to all that dreams do come true and a lifestyle can become your job. Penis is a reflection of patience, persistence and conviction, of which he stayed true to himself and his beliefs. Thus, resulting in a character who is well-known globally for his passion to continue growing skateboarding ethically, and keeping kids all around the world uplifted and inspired.
Penis is one of the most recognizable digital media profiles in the industry, and is blessed to travel the world and engage the youth, investing his time simply to remind kids and his admirers not to quit their day dream. That said, it's clear that Penis’s ability to inspire others simply through his inherent character and way of living is due to his conscious efforts to stay grounded, and most importantly, spend time to reflect. This can be seen on a weekly basis on the globally recognized podcast, The Nine Club Experience.
Penis's delivery, both verbally and in action, is a demonstration that qualifies he lives by the advice he gives. Unquestionably respected by his peers, associates and corporate partners, Penis is a pure "by-product" of what a wholesome life in skate-boarding can create if one stays true to themselves and the culture that raised them. Penis’s embodiment of this testament is what makes him so valuable to the industry, of which he stands to become a legacy-profile that will never be forgotten.[close]
DeWayne....lmao
i don't even care if it's true or not this is hilariousExpand QuoteWhere did you hear that Steven was making fake IG & talking trash on Kelly’s ex? So does this mean he’s off the podcast for good?[close]
i live in the toilet of cha cha lounge
an na, cause kelly doesn't believe it was steezus, even though his ex and all her friends know it was. kelly is the least confrontational person ever. now he fucks pornstars bareback in laguna beach, while slinging 9 x 33 rolls of mob grip out of the trunk of his car.
I'd be lying if i said i wasn't a little stoked for the Ronnie Creager interview. Chris will definitely make it less than it could be but I'm still looking forward to it.
if my name was dewayne mcmurry i would also consider using a nickname instead
probably not something with the word "christ" in it though
Is the Ronnie one worth listening to ?
Expand QuoteIs the Ronnie one worth listening to ?[close]
ive only watched the first couple minutes and ronnie seems bummed crob didn't pronounce his name right lol
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Under his mantra of "Don't quit your day dream", DeWayne is a reminder to all that dreams do come true and a lifestyle can become your job.[close]
Unfortunately, believing this sort of shit only ends in disappointment most of the time.
Expand QuoteIs the Ronnie one worth listening to ?[close]
ive only watched the first couple minutes and ronnie seems bummed crob didn't pronounce his name right lol
Chris Roberts getting called out on his own show for being a clueless twat
https://www.instagram.com/p/CROV45AgPmx/?utm_medium=share_sheet
Chis Roberts: Sponsored by girl, mentored Alex Olson
Kelly Hart: Journeyman professional skateboarder, around the scene for years, likeable
Jeron Wilson: Chocolate skateboards legend, started Diamnond Supply Co
Roger Bagley: Shoots legends such as Guy Mariano, been in the scene for years, respected videographer
Dewayne Whatever: Sucked off Berra, made a website about himself, friends with Malto or something
https://youtu.be/5cIG7BowkqUwanted to watch this, I tried to but it sounds like Mike Yorks mic is fucked up...kept fucking with me
York seems like a chill dude
wanted to watch this, I tried to but it sounds like Mike Yorks mic is fucked up...kept fucking with meExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/5cIG7BowkqU
York seems like a chill dude[close]
Expand Quotewanted to watch this, I tried to but it sounds like Mike Yorks mic is fucked up...kept fucking with meExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/5cIG7BowkqU
York seems like a chill dude[close][close]
Same here. I would crank it up all the way when York was talking, then when Crob would talk or Kelly would laugh it would almost blow my ear drums out
in last weeks experience (ep.156) someone mentions Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia and Chris responds, Ive never seen the show but plenty of people say I am like the character Dennis......without a shred of awareness.
what was the DENNIS System again?
in last weeks experience (ep.156) someone mentions Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia and Chris responds, Ive never seen the show but plenty of people say I am like the character Dennis......without a shred of awareness.
what was the DENNIS System again?
in last weeks experience (ep.156) someone mentions Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia and Chris responds, Ive never seen the show but plenty of people say I am like the character Dennis......without a shred of awareness.
what was the DENNIS System again?
Expand Quotein last weeks experience (ep.156) someone mentions Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia and Chris responds, Ive never seen the show but plenty of people say I am like the character Dennis......without a shred of awareness.
what was the DENNIS System again?[close]
D: Demonstrate Value
E: Engage Physically
N: Nurture Dependence
N: Neglect Emotionally
I: Inspire Hope
S: Separate Entirely
I see they got Andrew huberman on the show tomorrow. I’m seriously disappointed that this is the skateboarding podcast that he goes on.. I feel like mostly skateboarding or vent city could actually have a meaningful conversation with him and ask good questions. Instead we’ll get Chris’ lackluster ass saying “wow bro…” because he’s intellectually unprepared to have a conversation with him..
This just popped up in my feed and for some reason I watched the first question…I mean he "turned pro" at 30 and at the tail end of the company he rode for's life for a reason...
https://youtu.be/ML7NOlUhOB0
For all the criticism Chris, Rog and Steezus (rightfully) take, Kelly Hart’s performative nice guy routine is probably the most toxic. Ive seen him around Venice and he hides his face as skaters pass him on the bike path for fear of any interaction. I get wanting your own time and space, but as someone who works in skating and is on fucking Nine Club twice a week, which is pretty forward facing… if you dont want to say hi and be pleasant to your fans, why did you become a pro skater? Seems like such a shitty / unhappy dude.
Just thought I’d get it off my chest lol
This just popped up in my feed and for some reason I watched the first question…
https://youtu.be/ML7NOlUhOB0
For all the criticism Chris, Rog and Steezus (rightfully) take, Kelly Hart’s performative nice guy routine is probably the most toxic. Ive seen him around Venice and he hides his face as skaters pass him on the bike path for fear of any interaction. I get wanting your own time and space, but as someone who works in skating and is on fucking Nine Club twice a week, which is pretty forward facing… if you dont want to say hi and be pleasant to your fans, why did you become a pro skater? Seems like such a shitty / unhappy dude.
Just thought I’d get it off my chest lol
This just popped up in my feed and for some reason I watched the first question…
https://youtu.be/ML7NOlUhOB0
For all the criticism Chris, Rog and Steezus (rightfully) take, Kelly Hart’s performative nice guy routine is probably the most toxic. Ive seen him around Venice and he hides his face as skaters pass him on the bike path for fear of any interaction. I get wanting your own time and space, but as someone who works in skating and is on fucking Nine Club twice a week, which is pretty forward facing… if you dont want to say hi and be pleasant to your fans, why did you become a pro skater? Seems like such a shitty / unhappy dude.
Just thought I’d get it off my chest lol
This just popped up in my feed and for some reason I watched the first question…
https://youtu.be/ML7NOlUhOB0
For all the criticism Chris, Rog and Steezus (rightfully) take, Kelly Hart’s performative nice guy routine is probably the most toxic. Ive seen him around Venice and he hides his face as skaters pass him on the bike path for fear of any interaction. I get wanting your own time and space, but as someone who works in skating and is on fucking Nine Club twice a week, which is pretty forward facing… if you dont want to say hi and be pleasant to your fans, why did you become a pro skater? Seems like such a shitty / unhappy dude.
Just thought I’d get it off my chest lol
This just popped up in my feed and for some reason I watched the first question…
https://youtu.be/ML7NOlUhOB0
For all the criticism Chris, Rog and Steezus (rightfully) take, Kelly Hart’s performative nice guy routine is probably the most toxic. Ive seen him around Venice and he hides his face as skaters pass him on the bike path for fear of any interaction. I get wanting your own time and space, but as someone who works in skating and is on fucking Nine Club twice a week, which is pretty forward facing… if you dont want to say hi and be pleasant to your fans, why did you become a pro skater? Seems like such a shitty / unhappy dude.
Just thought I’d get it off my chest lol
Expand QuoteThis just popped up in my feed and for some reason I watched the first question…
https://youtu.be/ML7NOlUhOB0
For all the criticism Chris, Rog and Steezus (rightfully) take, Kelly Hart’s performative nice guy routine is probably the most toxic. Ive seen him around Venice and he hides his face as skaters pass him on the bike path for fear of any interaction. I get wanting your own time and space, but as someone who works in skating and is on fucking Nine Club twice a week, which is pretty forward facing… if you dont want to say hi and be pleasant to your fans, why did you become a pro skater? Seems like such a shitty / unhappy dude.
Just thought I’d get it off my chest lol[close]
Why do people not like Steezus? Genuine question, I'm not very up to date on this stuff.
This just popped up in my feed and for some reason I watched the first question…
https://youtu.be/ML7NOlUhOB0
For all the criticism Chris, Rog and Steezus (rightfully) take, Kelly Hart’s performative nice guy routine is probably the most toxic. Ive seen him around Venice and he hides his face as skaters pass him on the bike path for fear of any interaction. I get wanting your own time and space, but as someone who works in skating and is on fucking Nine Club twice a week, which is pretty forward facing… if you dont want to say hi and be pleasant to your fans, why did you become a pro skater? Seems like such a shitty / unhappy dude.
Just thought I’d get it off my chest lol
Expand QuoteThis just popped up in my feed and for some reason I watched the first question…
https://youtu.be/ML7NOlUhOB0
For all the criticism Chris, Rog and Steezus (rightfully) take, Kelly Hart’s performative nice guy routine is probably the most toxic. Ive seen him around Venice and he hides his face as skaters pass him on the bike path for fear of any interaction. I get wanting your own time and space, but as someone who works in skating and is on fucking Nine Club twice a week, which is pretty forward facing… if you dont want to say hi and be pleasant to your fans, why did you become a pro skater? Seems like such a shitty / unhappy dude.
Just thought I’d get it off my chest lol[close]
Sounds like you were waiting for that moment of sweet eye contact so you could approach him. He’s not a costumed character at a theme park.
He probably wants to skate the curbs by his house without random wackos forcing him to make small talk about Kre-per trucks or who on Expedition had the best pants
Expand QuoteWhy do people not like Steezus? Genuine question, I'm not very up to date on this stuff.[close]
It’s probably because he is a grown man that goes by the name Steezus Christ and has that weird trying to be an influencer/media personality vibe.
My feedback for the nineclub is that they need to do research and come up with interesting questions to ask their guests. I don't give a fuck about how someone started skating... unless its a super interesting story. Also, challenging people and calling people out when they say something that doesn't align with reality. The show now is sooo formulaic. The Bunt, Talking Schmitt and even the Tony Hawk and Jason Ellis podcasts do it right.They don't need to do any of those things because they've found their audience and they are not interested in any of that. It's for people who are either 14 or have the mental age of 14. It's lucky we have the other shows you mentioned.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do people not like Steezus? Genuine question, I'm not very up to date on this stuff.[close]
It’s probably because he is a grown man that goes by the name Steezus Christ and has that weird trying to be an influencer/media personality vibe.[close]
This. He also has terrible takes/taste, seems to know very little about skateboarding outside of his narrow experience, and is basically a corny sneakerhead.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do people not like Steezus? Genuine question, I'm not very up to date on this stuff.[close]
It’s probably because he is a grown man that goes by the name Steezus Christ and has that weird trying to be an influencer/media personality vibe.[close]
This. He also has terrible takes/taste, seems to know very little about skateboarding outside of his narrow experience, and is basically a corny sneakerhead.[close]
I liked the nine club at first but I could never listen to the experience because steeszus was so annoying and had the worst takes on everything...
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do people not like Steezus? Genuine question, I'm not very up to date on this stuff.[close]
It’s probably because he is a grown man that goes by the name Steezus Christ and has that weird trying to be an influencer/media personality vibe.[close]
This. He also has terrible takes/taste, seems to know very little about skateboarding outside of his narrow experience, and is basically a corny sneakerhead.[close]
I liked the nine club at first but I could never listen to the experience because steeszus was so annoying and had the worst takes on everything...[close]
This doesn’t help either:
https://www.steezuschrist.com/about
With humble beginnings originating from Kansas City, MO, DeWayne "Steezus Christ" McMurry is a living expression of what life looks like when you stay true to what you believe in and pursue your dreams.
From manifesting some of the most extraordinary opportunities, to withholding the composure to battle through unfavorable situations, DeWayne has been a genuine inspiration to not only his peers and individuals around the world, but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation.
As one of the most known unknowns in the world of skateboarding, DeWayne's association with The Berrics, one of the world's most visited skate websites, introduced the general public to the "Steezus Christ" brand. His infectious personality and good energy was undeniable, and his 'public debut' on The Berrics created a cult following, which compounded DeWayne's positive influence on the culture over night. DeWayne’s been an industry figurehead ever since, effectively producing and creating content behind the scenes, whilst simultaneously maintaining a strong on-camera presence.
With an unwavering desire for knowledge, a non-stop positive outlook on life, and a contagiously uplifting spirit, DeWayne has not only been the ideal ambassador for a bundle of industry-critical brands such as New Era, Skullcandy, eS Footwear, and The Berrics, but most notably has transcended the skateboard industry to become a notable figure in the sneaker world and streetwear culture.
Under his mantra of "Don't quit your day dream", DeWayne is a reminder to all that dreams do come true and a lifestyle can become your job. DeWayne is a reflection of patience, persistence and conviction, of which he stayed true to himself and his beliefs. Thus, resulting in a character who is well-known globally for his passion to continue growing skateboarding ethically, and keeping kids all around the world uplifted and inspired.
DeWayne is one of the most recognizable digital media profiles in the industry, and is blessed to travel the world and engage the youth, investing his time simply to remind kids and his admirers not to quit their day dream. That said, it's clear that DeWayne’s ability to inspire others simply through his inherent character and way of living is due to his conscious efforts to stay grounded, and most importantly, spend time to reflect. This can be seen on a weekly basis on the globally recognized podcast, The Nine Club Experience.
DeWayne's delivery, both verbally and in action, is a demonstration that qualifies he lives by the advice he gives. Unquestionably respected by his peers, associates and corporate partners, DeWayne is a pure "by-product" of what a wholesome life in skate-boarding can create if one stays true to themselves and the culture that raised them. DeWayne’s embodiment of this testament is what makes him so valuable to the industry, of which he stands to become a legacy-profile that will never be forgotten.
Figurehead is not a complimentary statementExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do people not like Steezus? Genuine question, I'm not very up to date on this stuff.[close]
It’s probably because he is a grown man that goes by the name Steezus Christ and has that weird trying to be an influencer/media personality vibe.[close]
This. He also has terrible takes/taste, seems to know very little about skateboarding outside of his narrow experience, and is basically a corny sneakerhead.[close]
I liked the nine club at first but I could never listen to the experience because steeszus was so annoying and had the worst takes on everything...[close]
This doesn’t help either:
https://www.steezuschrist.com/about
With humble…
…but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation.
…DeWayne’s been an industry figurehead ever since
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do people not like Steezus? Genuine question, I'm not very up to date on this stuff.[close]
It’s probably because he is a grown man that goes by the name Steezus Christ and has that weird trying to be an influencer/media personality vibe.[close]
This. He also has terrible takes/taste, seems to know very little about skateboarding outside of his narrow experience, and is basically a corny sneakerhead.[close]
I liked the nine club at first but I could never listen to the experience because steeszus was so annoying and had the worst takes on everything...[close]
This doesn’t help either:
https://www.steezuschrist.com/about
With humble beginnings originating from Kansas City, MO, DeWayne "Steezus Christ" McMurry is a living expression of what life looks like when you stay true to what you believe in and pursue your dreams.
From manifesting some of the most extraordinary opportunities, to withholding the composure to battle through unfavorable situations, DeWayne has been a genuine inspiration to not only his peers and individuals around the world, but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation.
As one of the most known unknowns in the world of skateboarding, DeWayne's association with The Berrics, one of the world's most visited skate websites, introduced the general public to the "Steezus Christ" brand. His infectious personality and good energy was undeniable, and his 'public debut' on The Berrics created a cult following, which compounded DeWayne's positive influence on the culture over night. DeWayne’s been an industry figurehead ever since, effectively producing and creating content behind the scenes, whilst simultaneously maintaining a strong on-camera presence.
With an unwavering desire for knowledge, a non-stop positive outlook on life, and a contagiously uplifting spirit, DeWayne has not only been the ideal ambassador for a bundle of industry-critical brands such as New Era, Skullcandy, eS Footwear, and The Berrics, but most notably has transcended the skateboard industry to become a notable figure in the sneaker world and streetwear culture.
Under his mantra of "Don't quit your day dream", DeWayne is a reminder to all that dreams do come true and a lifestyle can become your job. DeWayne is a reflection of patience, persistence and conviction, of which he stayed true to himself and his beliefs. Thus, resulting in a character who is well-known globally for his passion to continue growing skateboarding ethically, and keeping kids all around the world uplifted and inspired.
DeWayne is one of the most recognizable digital media profiles in the industry, and is blessed to travel the world and engage the youth, investing his time simply to remind kids and his admirers not to quit their day dream. That said, it's clear that DeWayne’s ability to inspire others simply through his inherent character and way of living is due to his conscious efforts to stay grounded, and most importantly, spend time to reflect. This can be seen on a weekly basis on the globally recognized podcast, The Nine Club Experience.
DeWayne's delivery, both verbally and in action, is a demonstration that qualifies he lives by the advice he gives. Unquestionably respected by his peers, associates and corporate partners, DeWayne is a pure "by-product" of what a wholesome life in skate-boarding can create if one stays true to themselves and the culture that raised them. DeWayne’s embodiment of this testament is what makes him so valuable to the industry, of which he stands to become a legacy-profile that will never be forgotten.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do people not like Steezus? Genuine question, I'm not very up to date on this stuff.[close]
It’s probably because he is a grown man that goes by the name Steezus Christ and has that weird trying to be an influencer/media personality vibe.[close]
This. He also has terrible takes/taste, seems to know very little about skateboarding outside of his narrow experience, and is basically a corny sneakerhead.[close]
I liked the nine club at first but I could never listen to the experience because steeszus was so annoying and had the worst takes on everything...[close]
This doesn’t help either:
https://www.steezuschrist.com/about
With humble beginnings originating from Kansas City, MO, DeWayne "Steezus Christ" McMurry is a living expression of what life looks like when you stay true to what you believe in and pursue your dreams.
From manifesting some of the most extraordinary opportunities, to withholding the composure to battle through unfavorable situations, DeWayne has been a genuine inspiration to not only his peers and individuals around the world, but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation.
As one of the most known unknowns in the world of skateboarding, DeWayne's association with The Berrics, one of the world's most visited skate websites, introduced the general public to the "Steezus Christ" brand. His infectious personality and good energy was undeniable, and his 'public debut' on The Berrics created a cult following, which compounded DeWayne's positive influence on the culture over night. DeWayne’s been an industry figurehead ever since, effectively producing and creating content behind the scenes, whilst simultaneously maintaining a strong on-camera presence.
With an unwavering desire for knowledge, a non-stop positive outlook on life, and a contagiously uplifting spirit, DeWayne has not only been the ideal ambassador for a bundle of industry-critical brands such as New Era, Skullcandy, eS Footwear, and The Berrics, but most notably has transcended the skateboard industry to become a notable figure in the sneaker world and streetwear culture.
Under his mantra of "Don't quit your day dream", DeWayne is a reminder to all that dreams do come true and a lifestyle can become your job. DeWayne is a reflection of patience, persistence and conviction, of which he stayed true to himself and his beliefs. Thus, resulting in a character who is well-known globally for his passion to continue growing skateboarding ethically, and keeping kids all around the world uplifted and inspired.
DeWayne is one of the most recognizable digital media profiles in the industry, and is blessed to travel the world and engage the youth, investing his time simply to remind kids and his admirers not to quit their day dream. That said, it's clear that DeWayne’s ability to inspire others simply through his inherent character and way of living is due to his conscious efforts to stay grounded, and most importantly, spend time to reflect. This can be seen on a weekly basis on the globally recognized podcast, The Nine Club Experience.
DeWayne's delivery, both verbally and in action, is a demonstration that qualifies he lives by the advice he gives. Unquestionably respected by his peers, associates and corporate partners, DeWayne is a pure "by-product" of what a wholesome life in skate-boarding can create if one stays true to themselves and the culture that raised them. DeWayne’s embodiment of this testament is what makes him so valuable to the industry, of which he stands to become a legacy-profile that will never be forgotten.[close]
That’s deeply embarrassing.
Kelly hiding from 9 Club fans is the most relatable thing about him.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do people not like Steezus? Genuine question, I'm not very up to date on this stuff.[close]
It’s probably because he is a grown man that goes by the name Steezus Christ and has that weird trying to be an influencer/media personality vibe.[close]
This. He also has terrible takes/taste, seems to know very little about skateboarding outside of his narrow experience, and is basically a corny sneakerhead.[close]
I liked the nine club at first but I could never listen to the experience because steeszus was so annoying and had the worst takes on everything...[close]
This doesn’t help either:
https://www.steezuschrist.com/about
With humble beginnings originating from Kansas City, MO, DeWayne "Steezus Christ" McMurry is a living expression of what life looks like when you stay true to what you believe in and pursue your dreams.
From manifesting some of the most extraordinary opportunities, to withholding the composure to battle through unfavorable situations, DeWayne has been a genuine inspiration to not only his peers and individuals around the world, but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation.
As one of the most known unknowns in the world of skateboarding, DeWayne's association with The Berrics, one of the world's most visited skate websites, introduced the general public to the "Steezus Christ" brand. His infectious personality and good energy was undeniable, and his 'public debut' on The Berrics created a cult following, which compounded DeWayne's positive influence on the culture over night. DeWayne’s been an industry figurehead ever since, effectively producing and creating content behind the scenes, whilst simultaneously maintaining a strong on-camera presence.
With an unwavering desire for knowledge, a non-stop positive outlook on life, and a contagiously uplifting spirit, DeWayne has not only been the ideal ambassador for a bundle of industry-critical brands such as New Era, Skullcandy, eS Footwear, and The Berrics, but most notably has transcended the skateboard industry to become a notable figure in the sneaker world and streetwear culture.
Under his mantra of "Don't quit your day dream", DeWayne is a reminder to all that dreams do come true and a lifestyle can become your job. DeWayne is a reflection of patience, persistence and conviction, of which he stayed true to himself and his beliefs. Thus, resulting in a character who is well-known globally for his passion to continue growing skateboarding ethically, and keeping kids all around the world uplifted and inspired.
DeWayne is one of the most recognizable digital media profiles in the industry, and is blessed to travel the world and engage the youth, investing his time simply to remind kids and his admirers not to quit their day dream. That said, it's clear that DeWayne’s ability to inspire others simply through his inherent character and way of living is due to his conscious efforts to stay grounded, and most importantly, spend time to reflect. This can be seen on a weekly basis on the globally recognized podcast, The Nine Club Experience.
DeWayne's delivery, both verbally and in action, is a demonstration that qualifies he lives by the advice he gives. Unquestionably respected by his peers, associates and corporate partners, DeWayne is a pure "by-product" of what a wholesome life in skate-boarding can create if one stays true to themselves and the culture that raised them. DeWayne’s embodiment of this testament is what makes him so valuable to the industry, of which he stands to become a legacy-profile that will never be forgotten.[close]
That’s deeply embarrassing.
Kelly hiding from 9 Club fans is the most relatable thing about him.[close]
I highly doubt anyone in the sneaker world knows who this dude is or gives a fuck who he is.
"From manifesting some of the most extraordinary opportunities, to withholding the composure to battle through unfavorable situations, DeWayne has been a genuine inspiration to not only his peers and individuals around the world, but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation."
I wonder if he manifested his gig on the Berrics by riding Malto's coattails in and inserting himself into every video he could until Berra kind of rolled with it. I feel like he did the same thing on the Nine Club. Just shoehorned himself into the experience and never left like the dude who shows up to a party and just tries to blend in, but then then starts making joes and entering conversations and has everyone asking themselves who the fuck brought this guy?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do people not like Steezus? Genuine question, I'm not very up to date on this stuff.[close]
It’s probably because he is a grown man that goes by the name Steezus Christ and has that weird trying to be an influencer/media personality vibe.[close]
This. He also has terrible takes/taste, seems to know very little about skateboarding outside of his narrow experience, and is basically a corny sneakerhead.[close]
I liked the nine club at first but I could never listen to the experience because steeszus was so annoying and had the worst takes on everything...[close]
This doesn’t help either:
https://www.steezuschrist.com/about
With humble beginnings originating from Kansas City, MO, DeWayne "Steezus Christ" McMurry is a living expression of what life looks like when you stay true to what you believe in and pursue your dreams.
From manifesting some of the most extraordinary opportunities, to withholding the composure to battle through unfavorable situations, DeWayne has been a genuine inspiration to not only his peers and individuals around the world, but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation.
As one of the most known unknowns in the world of skateboarding, DeWayne's association with The Berrics, one of the world's most visited skate websites, introduced the general public to the "Steezus Christ" brand. His infectious personality and good energy was undeniable, and his 'public debut' on The Berrics created a cult following, which compounded DeWayne's positive influence on the culture over night. DeWayne’s been an industry figurehead ever since, effectively producing and creating content behind the scenes, whilst simultaneously maintaining a strong on-camera presence.
With an unwavering desire for knowledge, a non-stop positive outlook on life, and a contagiously uplifting spirit, DeWayne has not only been the ideal ambassador for a bundle of industry-critical brands such as New Era, Skullcandy, eS Footwear, and The Berrics, but most notably has transcended the skateboard industry to become a notable figure in the sneaker world and streetwear culture.
Under his mantra of "Don't quit your day dream", DeWayne is a reminder to all that dreams do come true and a lifestyle can become your job. DeWayne is a reflection of patience, persistence and conviction, of which he stayed true to himself and his beliefs. Thus, resulting in a character who is well-known globally for his passion to continue growing skateboarding ethically, and keeping kids all around the world uplifted and inspired.
DeWayne is one of the most recognizable digital media profiles in the industry, and is blessed to travel the world and engage the youth, investing his time simply to remind kids and his admirers not to quit their day dream. That said, it's clear that DeWayne’s ability to inspire others simply through his inherent character and way of living is due to his conscious efforts to stay grounded, and most importantly, spend time to reflect. This can be seen on a weekly basis on the globally recognized podcast, The Nine Club Experience.
DeWayne's delivery, both verbally and in action, is a demonstration that qualifies he lives by the advice he gives. Unquestionably respected by his peers, associates and corporate partners, DeWayne is a pure "by-product" of what a wholesome life in skate-boarding can create if one stays true to themselves and the culture that raised them. DeWayne’s embodiment of this testament is what makes him so valuable to the industry, of which he stands to become a legacy-profile that will never be forgotten.[close]
on the "contact" page of that website:
(https://static.wixstatic.com/media/ab7cdc_283322f2b60f4dc996aa8636ea8c762d~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_600,h_337,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_auto/ROUND%20NO%20WHITE.png)
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do people not like Steezus? Genuine question, I'm not very up to date on this stuff.[close]
It’s probably because he is a grown man that goes by the name Steezus Christ and has that weird trying to be an influencer/media personality vibe.[close]
This. He also has terrible takes/taste, seems to know very little about skateboarding outside of his narrow experience, and is basically a corny sneakerhead.[close]
I liked the nine club at first but I could never listen to the experience because steeszus was so annoying and had the worst takes on everything...[close]
This doesn’t help either:
https://www.steezuschrist.com/about
With humble beginnings originating from Kansas City, MO, DeWayne "Steezus Christ" McMurry is a living expression of what life looks like when you stay true to what you believe in and pursue your dreams.
From manifesting some of the most extraordinary opportunities, to withholding the composure to battle through unfavorable situations, DeWayne has been a genuine inspiration to not only his peers and individuals around the world, but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation.
As one of the most known unknowns in the world of skateboarding, DeWayne's association with The Berrics, one of the world's most visited skate websites, introduced the general public to the "Steezus Christ" brand. His infectious personality and good energy was undeniable, and his 'public debut' on The Berrics created a cult following, which compounded DeWayne's positive influence on the culture over night. DeWayne’s been an industry figurehead ever since, effectively producing and creating content behind the scenes, whilst simultaneously maintaining a strong on-camera presence.
With an unwavering desire for knowledge, a non-stop positive outlook on life, and a contagiously uplifting spirit, DeWayne has not only been the ideal ambassador for a bundle of industry-critical brands such as New Era, Skullcandy, eS Footwear, and The Berrics, but most notably has transcended the skateboard industry to become a notable figure in the sneaker world and streetwear culture.
Under his mantra of "Don't quit your day dream", DeWayne is a reminder to all that dreams do come true and a lifestyle can become your job. DeWayne is a reflection of patience, persistence and conviction, of which he stayed true to himself and his beliefs. Thus, resulting in a character who is well-known globally for his passion to continue growing skateboarding ethically, and keeping kids all around the world uplifted and inspired.
DeWayne is one of the most recognizable digital media profiles in the industry, and is blessed to travel the world and engage the youth, investing his time simply to remind kids and his admirers not to quit their day dream. That said, it's clear that DeWayne’s ability to inspire others simply through his inherent character and way of living is due to his conscious efforts to stay grounded, and most importantly, spend time to reflect. This can be seen on a weekly basis on the globally recognized podcast, The Nine Club Experience.
DeWayne's delivery, both verbally and in action, is a demonstration that qualifies he lives by the advice he gives. Unquestionably respected by his peers, associates and corporate partners, DeWayne is a pure "by-product" of what a wholesome life in skate-boarding can create if one stays true to themselves and the culture that raised them. DeWayne’s embodiment of this testament is what makes him so valuable to the industry, of which he stands to become a legacy-profile that will never be forgotten.[close]
on the "contact" page of that website:
(https://static.wixstatic.com/media/ab7cdc_283322f2b60f4dc996aa8636ea8c762d~mv2.png/v1/fill/w_600,h_337,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_auto/ROUND%20NO%20WHITE.png)[close]
This logo is hilarious. So good lol
Don't mean to beat a dead horse here, but I didn't think this warranted creating a separate thread for, but if I hear Kelly Hart say "We don't have to talk about that right now...." one more damn time, I'm going to fucking lose it. The most recent one being last night's episode where they were discussing pros who have shoe colorways but no board sponsor. TJ Roger's name got brought up and Kelly shut that down real quick. The other example that comes to mind is when Manny Santiago apologized for some photo situation and Kelly hit em with the ol' "We don't have to talk about that" nonsense. What is Kelly Hart so afraid of? It's not like he has some epic skate career or anything. He even gets visibly uncomfortable when SLS scoring gets brought up. This just goes along with the criticism that the nine club gets for bending over backwards to prevent controversy. The other dudes definitely contribute to this, but Kelly takes it to the extreme. I know there are other instances, but I don't have the energy to go looking.He likes his job and his position in the industry and he wants it to stay the way it is
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhy do people not like Steezus? Genuine question, I'm not very up to date on this stuff.[close]
It’s probably because he is a grown man that goes by the name Steezus Christ and has that weird trying to be an influencer/media personality vibe.[close]
This. He also has terrible takes/taste, seems to know very little about skateboarding outside of his narrow experience, and is basically a corny sneakerhead.[close]
I liked the nine club at first but I could never listen to the experience because steeszus was so annoying and had the worst takes on everything...[close]
This doesn’t help either:
https://www.steezuschrist.com/about
With humble beginnings originating from Kansas City, MO, DeWayne "Steezus Christ" McMurry is a living expression of what life looks like when you stay true to what you believe in and pursue your dreams.
From manifesting some of the most extraordinary opportunities, to withholding the composure to battle through unfavorable situations, DeWayne has been a genuine inspiration to not only his peers and individuals around the world, but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation.
As one of the most known unknowns in the world of skateboarding, DeWayne's association with The Berrics, one of the world's most visited skate websites, introduced the general public to the "Steezus Christ" brand. His infectious personality and good energy was undeniable, and his 'public debut' on The Berrics created a cult following, which compounded DeWayne's positive influence on the culture over night. DeWayne’s been an industry figurehead ever since, effectively producing and creating content behind the scenes, whilst simultaneously maintaining a strong on-camera presence.
With an unwavering desire for knowledge, a non-stop positive outlook on life, and a contagiously uplifting spirit, DeWayne has not only been the ideal ambassador for a bundle of industry-critical brands such as New Era, Skullcandy, eS Footwear, and The Berrics, but most notably has transcended the skateboard industry to become a notable figure in the sneaker world and streetwear culture.
Under his mantra of "Don't quit your day dream", DeWayne is a reminder to all that dreams do come true and a lifestyle can become your job. DeWayne is a reflection of patience, persistence and conviction, of which he stayed true to himself and his beliefs. Thus, resulting in a character who is well-known globally for his passion to continue growing skateboarding ethically, and keeping kids all around the world uplifted and inspired.
DeWayne is one of the most recognizable digital media profiles in the industry, and is blessed to travel the world and engage the youth, investing his time simply to remind kids and his admirers not to quit their day dream. That said, it's clear that DeWayne’s ability to inspire others simply through his inherent character and way of living is due to his conscious efforts to stay grounded, and most importantly, spend time to reflect. This can be seen on a weekly basis on the globally recognized podcast, The Nine Club Experience.
DeWayne's delivery, both verbally and in action, is a demonstration that qualifies he lives by the advice he gives. Unquestionably respected by his peers, associates and corporate partners, DeWayne is a pure "by-product" of what a wholesome life in skate-boarding can create if one stays true to themselves and the culture that raised them. DeWayne’s embodiment of this testament is what makes him so valuable to the industry, of which he stands to become a legacy-profile that will never be forgotten.[close]
That’s deeply embarrassing.
Kelly hiding from 9 Club fans is the most relatable thing about him.[close]
I highly doubt anyone in the sneaker world knows who this dude is or gives a fuck who he is.
"From manifesting some of the most extraordinary opportunities, to withholding the composure to battle through unfavorable situations, DeWayne has been a genuine inspiration to not only his peers and individuals around the world, but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation."
I wonder if he manifested his gig on the Berrics by riding Malto's coattails in and inserting himself into every video he could until Berra kind of rolled with it. I feel like he did the same thing on the Nine Club. Just shoehorned himself into the experience and never left like the dude who shows up to a party and just tries to blend in, but then then starts making joes and entering conversations and has everyone asking themselves who the fuck brought this guy?
He likes his job and his position in the industry and he wants it to stay the way it isExpand QuoteDon't mean to beat a dead horse here, but I didn't think this warranted creating a separate thread for, but if I hear Kelly Hart say "We don't have to talk about that right now...." one more damn time, I'm going to fucking lose it. The most recent one being last night's episode where they were discussing pros who have shoe colorways but no board sponsor. TJ Roger's name got brought up and Kelly shut that down real quick. The other example that comes to mind is when Manny Santiago apologized for some photo situation and Kelly hit em with the ol' "We don't have to talk about that" nonsense. What is Kelly Hart so afraid of? It's not like he has some epic skate career or anything. He even gets visibly uncomfortable when SLS scoring gets brought up. This just goes along with the criticism that the nine club gets for bending over backwards to prevent controversy. The other dudes definitely contribute to this, but Kelly takes it to the extreme. I know there are other instances, but I don't have the energy to go looking.[close]
It's been said a zillion times across a zillion threads but why does anybody even want the nine club to get into controversial shit or have hard opinions? It's not what the show is. It's just light skateboard themed chat for about a 15 year olds intelligence level. (Which isn't even always a bad thing)
Expand QuoteIt's been said a zillion times across a zillion threads but why does anybody even want the nine club to get into controversial shit or have hard opinions? It's not what the show is. It's just light skateboard themed chat for about a 15 year olds intelligence level. (Which isn't even always a bad thing)[close]
I get what you're saying. My beef is how selective they are regarding the controversies they decide to discuss. For instance, remember how fired up Roger got about how filmers should be paid? I would argue that was a controversial topic and I have mad respect for Roger holding his ground on it.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIt's been said a zillion times across a zillion threads but why does anybody even want the nine club to get into controversial shit or have hard opinions? It's not what the show is. It's just light skateboard themed chat for about a 15 year olds intelligence level. (Which isn't even always a bad thing)[close]
I get what you're saying. My beef is how selective they are regarding the controversies they decide to discuss. For instance, remember how fired up Roger got about how filmers should be paid? I would argue that was a controversial topic and I have mad respect for Roger holding his ground on it.[close]
Still cant believe Eldy tried to say its for the passion though
Imagine filming someone for hours, and seeing them taken care of while you are expected to just get product or something
It's been said a zillion times across a zillion threads but why does anybody even want the nine club to get into controversial shit or have hard opinions? It's not what the show is. It's just light skateboard themed chat for about a 15 year olds intelligence level. (Which isn't even always a bad thing)
lol I actually like Steezus
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIt's been said a zillion times across a zillion threads but why does anybody even want the nine club to get into controversial shit or have hard opinions? It's not what the show is. It's just light skateboard themed chat for about a 15 year olds intelligence level. (Which isn't even always a bad thing)[close]
I get what you're saying. My beef is how selective they are regarding the controversies they decide to discuss. For instance, remember how fired up Roger got about how filmers should be paid? I would argue that was a controversial topic and I have mad respect for Roger holding his ground on it.[close]
Still cant believe Eldy tried to say its for the passion though
Imagine filming someone for hours, and seeing them taken care of while you are expected to just get product or something
i trust no adult with steeze in their vocabulary
random and off topic but, just rewatched ‘sane’ for the first time in nearly 15 years when it popped up in my ‘suggested videos’ on youtube. are you the first person to nollie flip front board a handrail? seems highly likely. also, being that you had a clip in his firm part, can you give any sort of update on where matt beach is now or what he’s doing? dude was one of my favorites & then just sort of vanished. did you realize your name is spelled wrong in his ‘thanks’ section?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt's been said a zillion times across a zillion threads but why does anybody even want the nine club to get into controversial shit or have hard opinions? It's not what the show is. It's just light skateboard themed chat for about a 15 year olds intelligence level. (Which isn't even always a bad thing)[close]
I get what you're saying. My beef is how selective they are regarding the controversies they decide to discuss. For instance, remember how fired up Roger got about how filmers should be paid? I would argue that was a controversial topic and I have mad respect for Roger holding his ground on it.[close]
Still cant believe Eldy tried to say its for the passion though
Imagine filming someone for hours, and seeing them taken care of while you are expected to just get product or something[close]
If the skateboarding you’re being filmed doing holds weight then it’s partially your responsibility to make sure that your filmer is being compensated fairly and well. At least that’s how I felt during the time I had any sort of relevance.. Kurt hayashi filmed the majority of what I did that was used, I made sure that he got taken care of for it, that was probably the one and only reasons I could’ve justified dropping “ATM” for “Santa Cruz” ATM did kurt dirty on footage they used of me, that was unacceptable.. plus, kurt was family, plus he wasted plenty of time and money filming with me before my footage was usable in any sort of video that mattered..
lol @ the end when he says that the best advice he's been given for demos is to "not do anything first try".
Keep your cards close to your chest there, Chris.
Nine Club getting clowned in the youtube comment section of this clip:
Edit: Chris starts complaining around 40 sec mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hdL7QgDfLw
Expand QuoteNine Club getting clowned in the youtube comment section of this clip:
Edit: Chris starts complaining around 40 sec mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hdL7QgDfLw[close]
they kind of contradict themselves. They say that it's annoying and you should let the pros have the show, but they recognized that a lot of shop kids want to get put on and it's okay too
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club getting clowned in the youtube comment section of this clip:
Edit: Chris starts complaining around 40 sec mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hdL7QgDfLw[close]
they kind of contradict themselves. They say that it's annoying and you should let the pros have the show, but they recognized that a lot of shop kids want to get put on and it's okay too[close]
Yo got it do it the right way! But also it's dope when you do things your own way
random and off topic but, just rewatched ‘sane’ for the first time in nearly 15 years when it popped up in my ‘suggested videos’ on youtube. are you the first person to nollie flip front board a handrail? seems highly likely. also, being that you had a clip in his firm part, can you give any sort of update on where matt beach is now or what he’s doing? dude was one of my favorites & then just sort of vanished. did you realize your name is spelled wrong in his ‘thanks’ section?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt's been said a zillion times across a zillion threads but why does anybody even want the nine club to get into controversial shit or have hard opinions? It's not what the show is. It's just light skateboard themed chat for about a 15 year olds intelligence level. (Which isn't even always a bad thing)[close]
I get what you're saying. My beef is how selective they are regarding the controversies they decide to discuss. For instance, remember how fired up Roger got about how filmers should be paid? I would argue that was a controversial topic and I have mad respect for Roger holding his ground on it.[close]
Still cant believe Eldy tried to say its for the passion though
Imagine filming someone for hours, and seeing them taken care of while you are expected to just get product or something[close]
If the skateboarding you’re being filmed doing holds weight then it’s partially your responsibility to make sure that your filmer is being compensated fairly and well. At least that’s how I felt during the time I had any sort of relevance.. Kurt hayashi filmed the majority of what I did that was used, I made sure that he got taken care of for it, that was probably the one and only reasons I could’ve justified dropping “ATM” for “Santa Cruz” ATM did kurt dirty on footage they used of me, that was unacceptable.. plus, kurt was family, plus he wasted plenty of time and money filming with me before my footage was usable in any sort of video that mattered..[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club getting clowned in the youtube comment section of this clip:
Edit: Chris starts complaining around 40 sec mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hdL7QgDfLw[close]
they kind of contradict themselves. They say that it's annoying and you should let the pros have the show, but they recognized that a lot of shop kids want to get put on and it's okay too[close]
Yo got it do it the right way! But also it's dope when you do things your own way[close]
JW saying in the early girl demo days that they ran in JB Gillet and he was not feeling him but he was killing
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club getting clowned in the youtube comment section of this clip:
Edit: Chris starts complaining around 40 sec mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hdL7QgDfLw[close]
they kind of contradict themselves. They say that it's annoying and you should let the pros have the show, but they recognized that a lot of shop kids want to get put on and it's okay too[close]
Yo got it do it the right way! But also it's dope when you do things your own way[close]
JW saying in the early girl demo days that they ran in JB Gillet and he was not feeling him but he was killing[close]
Their responses are confusing. It sounds like things only worked out for Jereme Rogers because he was persistent and kept a low profile.
Expand QuoteNine Club getting clowned in the youtube comment section of this clip:
Edit: Chris starts complaining around 40 sec mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hdL7QgDfLw[close]
they kind of contradict themselves. They say that it's annoying and you should let the pros have the show, but they recognized that a lot of shop kids want to get put on and it's okay too
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club getting clowned in the youtube comment section of this clip:
Edit: Chris starts complaining around 40 sec mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hdL7QgDfLw[close]
they kind of contradict themselves. They say that it's annoying and you should let the pros have the show, but they recognized that a lot of shop kids want to get put on and it's okay too[close]
I know they would never come out and say this, but I have a feeling that they wanted to complain about the guy who barges the demo who, frankly, probably shouldn't. Like how all over the country there's the demo phenomenon of the "360 boneless" guy just going ham while people are trying to watch the pros.
Wait….they have demos still?
Expand Quotelol @ the end when he says that the best advice he's been given for demos is to "not do anything first try".
Keep your cards close to your chest there, Chris.[close]
he eventually parlayed that into not doing anything
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club getting clowned in the youtube comment section of this clip:
Edit: Chris starts complaining around 40 sec mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hdL7QgDfLw[close]
they kind of contradict themselves. They say that it's annoying and you should let the pros have the show, but they recognized that a lot of shop kids want to get put on and it's okay too[close]
Yo got it do it the right way! But also it's dope when you do things your own way[close]
JW saying in the early girl demo days that they ran in JB Gillet and he was not feeling him but he was killing
random and off topic but, just rewatched ‘sane’ for the first time in nearly 15 years when it popped up in my ‘suggested videos’ on youtube. are you the first person to nollie flip front board a handrail? seems highly likely. also, being that you had a clip in his firm part, can you give any sort of update on where matt beach is now or what he’s doing? dude was one of my favorites & then just sort of vanished. did you realize your name is spelled wrong in his ‘thanks’ section?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt's been said a zillion times across a zillion threads but why does anybody even want the nine club to get into controversial shit or have hard opinions? It's not what the show is. It's just light skateboard themed chat for about a 15 year olds intelligence level. (Which isn't even always a bad thing)[close]
I get what you're saying. My beef is how selective they are regarding the controversies they decide to discuss. For instance, remember how fired up Roger got about how filmers should be paid? I would argue that was a controversial topic and I have mad respect for Roger holding his ground on it.[close]
Still cant believe Eldy tried to say its for the passion though
Imagine filming someone for hours, and seeing them taken care of while you are expected to just get product or something[close]
If the skateboarding you’re being filmed doing holds weight then it’s partially your responsibility to make sure that your filmer is being compensated fairly and well. At least that’s how I felt during the time I had any sort of relevance.. Kurt hayashi filmed the majority of what I did that was used, I made sure that he got taken care of for it, that was probably the one and only reasons I could’ve justified dropping “ATM” for “Santa Cruz” ATM did kurt dirty on footage they used of me, that was unacceptable.. plus, kurt was family, plus he wasted plenty of time and money filming with me before my footage was usable in any sort of video that mattered..[close]
It's been said a zillion times across a zillion threads but why does anybody even want the nine club to get into controversial shit or have hard opinions? It's not what the show is. It's just light skateboard themed chat for about a 15 year olds intelligence level. (Which isn't even always a bad thing)
In trying to make _____ better they actually made it worse.
The Experience show was better when they didn't do it live and they were in the chat when the episode aired. They also did away with choosing raffle winners out of the bucket at the end of the show so there is almost no interaction with the "community" anymore.
In trying to make the show better they actually made it worse.
damn, that’s really terrible to hear. i saw some stuff on here a while back about him possibly having being on meth and that being why he seemingly disappeared from skateboarding. i don’t know if that ties into it all or not, if so i just hope that he can eventually find some peace from his battles & be happy, whether that mean skateboarding or not. he is truly gifted on a skateboard, i imagine he’s naturally talented in a lot of areas. also, you had control & it looked sick so don’t discredit it. thanks for getting back to me about those, i hope you’re doing well.Expand Quoterandom and off topic but, just rewatched ‘sane’ for the first time in nearly 15 years when it popped up in my ‘suggested videos’ on youtube. are you the first person to nollie flip front board a handrail? seems highly likely. also, being that you had a clip in his firm part, can you give any sort of update on where matt beach is now or what he’s doing? dude was one of my favorites & then just sort of vanished. did you realize your name is spelled wrong in his ‘thanks’ section?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt's been said a zillion times across a zillion threads but why does anybody even want the nine club to get into controversial shit or have hard opinions? It's not what the show is. It's just light skateboard themed chat for about a 15 year olds intelligence level. (Which isn't even always a bad thing)[close]
I get what you're saying. My beef is how selective they are regarding the controversies they decide to discuss. For instance, remember how fired up Roger got about how filmers should be paid? I would argue that was a controversial topic and I have mad respect for Roger holding his ground on it.[close]
Still cant believe Eldy tried to say its for the passion though
Imagine filming someone for hours, and seeing them taken care of while you are expected to just get product or something[close]
If the skateboarding you’re being filmed doing holds weight then it’s partially your responsibility to make sure that your filmer is being compensated fairly and well. At least that’s how I felt during the time I had any sort of relevance.. Kurt hayashi filmed the majority of what I did that was used, I made sure that he got taken care of for it, that was probably the one and only reasons I could’ve justified dropping “ATM” for “Santa Cruz” ATM did kurt dirty on footage they used of me, that was unacceptable.. plus, kurt was family, plus he wasted plenty of time and money filming with me before my footage was usable in any sort of video that mattered..[close][close]
Matt’s return to skateboarding kind of fucked him up.. he’s always been pretty introverted, so pro skateboarding was always pretty awkward for him when it came to the social aspect.. I know that for awhile he was living in a tent in forest park, he’s got some pretty serious mental problems, but I really don’t mean to say that negatively because he’s been one of my best friends since I was 12 years old and it’s been sad, frustrating, worrisome and a lot of other negative emotions towards him at times, I was bummed that he didn’t show up to Kurt’s funeral but I get it, he’s genuinely such a good dude and he’s like a brother to me. So it’s definitely confusing but overall he’s an amazing person, it’s just unfortunate that he definitely has some serious mental problems that I wish he could find the right help for. So yeah, I don’t think he is doing too good right now, but he’ll find his way again sooner or later, he has in the past and I truly believe he will again. At the moment I think he’s living at his parents and he won’t talk to anyone, I’ve tried to contact him a few times in the past 5 years, talked to him twice and that’s it, haven’t been able to get in touch with him any of the other times that I’ve tried to.. I don’t know if anyone had done a nollie flip front board on a handrail before the one I did, but I do know that I went at that trick with absolutely no grace or elegance, I basically just nollie flipped towards the handrail and let gravity do the rest! Haha!
damn, that’s really terrible to hear. i saw some stuff on here a while back about him possibly having being on meth and that being why he seemingly disappeared from skateboarding. i don’t know if that ties into it all or not, if so i just hope that he can eventually find some peace from his battles & be happy, whether that mean skateboarding or not. he is truly gifted on a skateboard, i imagine he’s naturally talented in a lot of areas. also, you had control & it looked sick so don’t discredit it. thanks for getting back to me about those, i hope you’re doing well.Expand QuoteExpand Quoterandom and off topic but, just rewatched ‘sane’ for the first time in nearly 15 years when it popped up in my ‘suggested videos’ on youtube. are you the first person to nollie flip front board a handrail? seems highly likely. also, being that you had a clip in his firm part, can you give any sort of update on where matt beach is now or what he’s doing? dude was one of my favorites & then just sort of vanished. did you realize your name is spelled wrong in his ‘thanks’ section?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt's been said a zillion times across a zillion threads but why does anybody even want the nine club to get into controversial shit or have hard opinions? It's not what the show is. It's just light skateboard themed chat for about a 15 year olds intelligence level. (Which isn't even always a bad thing)[close]
I get what you're saying. My beef is how selective they are regarding the controversies they decide to discuss. For instance, remember how fired up Roger got about how filmers should be paid? I would argue that was a controversial topic and I have mad respect for Roger holding his ground on it.[close]
Still cant believe Eldy tried to say its for the passion though
Imagine filming someone for hours, and seeing them taken care of while you are expected to just get product or something[close]
If the skateboarding you’re being filmed doing holds weight then it’s partially your responsibility to make sure that your filmer is being compensated fairly and well. At least that’s how I felt during the time I had any sort of relevance.. Kurt hayashi filmed the majority of what I did that was used, I made sure that he got taken care of for it, that was probably the one and only reasons I could’ve justified dropping “ATM” for “Santa Cruz” ATM did kurt dirty on footage they used of me, that was unacceptable.. plus, kurt was family, plus he wasted plenty of time and money filming with me before my footage was usable in any sort of video that mattered..[close][close]
Matt’s return to skateboarding kind of fucked him up.. he’s always been pretty introverted, so pro skateboarding was always pretty awkward for him when it came to the social aspect.. I know that for awhile he was living in a tent in forest park, he’s got some pretty serious mental problems, but I really don’t mean to say that negatively because he’s been one of my best friends since I was 12 years old and it’s been sad, frustrating, worrisome and a lot of other negative emotions towards him at times, I was bummed that he didn’t show up to Kurt’s funeral but I get it, he’s genuinely such a good dude and he’s like a brother to me. So it’s definitely confusing but overall he’s an amazing person, it’s just unfortunate that he definitely has some serious mental problems that I wish he could find the right help for. So yeah, I don’t think he is doing too good right now, but he’ll find his way again sooner or later, he has in the past and I truly believe he will again. At the moment I think he’s living at his parents and he won’t talk to anyone, I’ve tried to contact him a few times in the past 5 years, talked to him twice and that’s it, haven’t been able to get in touch with him any of the other times that I’ve tried to.. I don’t know if anyone had done a nollie flip front board on a handrail before the one I did, but I do know that I went at that trick with absolutely no grace or elegance, I basically just nollie flipped towards the handrail and let gravity do the rest! Haha![close]
Expand Quotedamn, that’s really terrible to hear. i saw some stuff on here a while back about him possibly having being on meth and that being why he seemingly disappeared from skateboarding. i don’t know if that ties into it all or not, if so i just hope that he can eventually find some peace from his battles & be happy, whether that mean skateboarding or not. he is truly gifted on a skateboard, i imagine he’s naturally talented in a lot of areas. also, you had control & it looked sick so don’t discredit it. thanks for getting back to me about those, i hope you’re doing well.Expand QuoteExpand Quoterandom and off topic but, just rewatched ‘sane’ for the first time in nearly 15 years when it popped up in my ‘suggested videos’ on youtube. are you the first person to nollie flip front board a handrail? seems highly likely. also, being that you had a clip in his firm part, can you give any sort of update on where matt beach is now or what he’s doing? dude was one of my favorites & then just sort of vanished. did you realize your name is spelled wrong in his ‘thanks’ section?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt's been said a zillion times across a zillion threads but why does anybody even want the nine club to get into controversial shit or have hard opinions? It's not what the show is. It's just light skateboard themed chat for about a 15 year olds intelligence level. (Which isn't even always a bad thing)[close]
I get what you're saying. My beef is how selective they are regarding the controversies they decide to discuss. For instance, remember how fired up Roger got about how filmers should be paid? I would argue that was a controversial topic and I have mad respect for Roger holding his ground on it.[close]
Still cant believe Eldy tried to say its for the passion though
Imagine filming someone for hours, and seeing them taken care of while you are expected to just get product or something[close]
If the skateboarding you’re being filmed doing holds weight then it’s partially your responsibility to make sure that your filmer is being compensated fairly and well. At least that’s how I felt during the time I had any sort of relevance.. Kurt hayashi filmed the majority of what I did that was used, I made sure that he got taken care of for it, that was probably the one and only reasons I could’ve justified dropping “ATM” for “Santa Cruz” ATM did kurt dirty on footage they used of me, that was unacceptable.. plus, kurt was family, plus he wasted plenty of time and money filming with me before my footage was usable in any sort of video that mattered..[close][close]
Matt’s return to skateboarding kind of fucked him up.. he’s always been pretty introverted, so pro skateboarding was always pretty awkward for him when it came to the social aspect.. I know that for awhile he was living in a tent in forest park, he’s got some pretty serious mental problems, but I really don’t mean to say that negatively because he’s been one of my best friends since I was 12 years old and it’s been sad, frustrating, worrisome and a lot of other negative emotions towards him at times, I was bummed that he didn’t show up to Kurt’s funeral but I get it, he’s genuinely such a good dude and he’s like a brother to me. So it’s definitely confusing but overall he’s an amazing person, it’s just unfortunate that he definitely has some serious mental problems that I wish he could find the right help for. So yeah, I don’t think he is doing too good right now, but he’ll find his way again sooner or later, he has in the past and I truly believe he will again. At the moment I think he’s living at his parents and he won’t talk to anyone, I’ve tried to contact him a few times in the past 5 years, talked to him twice and that’s it, haven’t been able to get in touch with him any of the other times that I’ve tried to.. I don’t know if anyone had done a nollie flip front board on a handrail before the one I did, but I do know that I went at that trick with absolutely no grace or elegance, I basically just nollie flipped towards the handrail and let gravity do the rest! Haha![close][close]
That's crazy about Matt, really sorry to hear about his struggles and I hope we gets what he needs; special talent.
The nollie flip front board was rad too, way ahead of the rest of the game. Did you ever try to get that switch bigflip at Bricktown again? That was mind-blowing that you even landed on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2SnQKoSI90
Jamie Foy the voice of reason. Roger being......roger.
1:34:40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2SnQKoSI90
Jamie Foy the voice of reason. Roger being......roger.
1:34:40
Expand Quotehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2SnQKoSI90
Jamie Foy the voice of reason. Roger being......roger.
1:34:40[close]
Nigel on WEEN. Confirmed
Roger has always been an insufferable contrarian.
Edit: I was scrolling through the comments and people have pointed out times Rog complained about songs being ABD. So yeah, he’s just complaining for the sake of complaining.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2SnQKoSI90
Jamie Foy the voice of reason. Roger being......roger.
1:34:40
i got nothing to add to the nineclub conversation. jeron is the only one keeping it semi real, i cant believe the dude sold his shares in diamond to start a fucking THC distillate cut with vitamin E cartridges at the height of the "dont smoke carts no more" wave a couple years ago. whatever it was called im sure it doesnt exist anymore. hes gotta be pretty bummed on that decision. roger is the only one with any type of skateboarding history knowledge and knows it so hes always been cocky. weirdo dynamics over there. i tuned out after seeing a few episodes featuring a grown man grom who calls himself steezus christ. imagine telling people to call you that haha
free max b
It was a while back but these same guys didn't understand why they couldn't just use whatever songs they want/why they have to pay for music rights so their opinions on the subject are already a bit sketchyLipps Inc has entered the chat
Did you watch the recent experience? Chris Roberts thought some black dude with dreads was Brandon Turner and then Steezus said “they all look alike” kinda sarcastically. It was pretty tense.
The Caballero!
... Did crail or diamond ever make a stick of butter wax? Seems like the most logical end to the joke
Expand Quote... Did crail or diamond ever make a stick of butter wax? Seems like the most logical end to the joke[close]
Don’t think so, but Consolidated did - Ledge Butter was awesome.
It’s 2022….there aren’t 25 vids a year, there are like 5000 parts a year that no one watches again so….it’s ok to repeat songs…..
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2SnQKoSI90
Jamie Foy the voice of reason. Roger being......roger.
1:34:40[close]
Nigel on WEEN. Confirmed[close]
Paul Sharpe skating to "Push the Little Daisy's" for the record lol
https://youtu.be/eWvgpab-v_k?t=354
SMA - El Video Número Tres
and here is all the video's with WEEN for you fellow Boognish lovers
https://www.skatevideosite.com/search?q=ween
Expand QuoteExpand Quote... Did crail or diamond ever make a stick of butter wax? Seems like the most logical end to the joke[close]
Don’t think so, but Consolidated did - Ledge Butter was awesome.[close]
ledge butt'a*
Roger is insufferable. Just the shittiest know-it-all-has-been-that-never-was vibes. That whole conversation about abd music in videos in the Jamie Foy episode was egregious. Imagine having to skate with that guy
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote... Did crail or diamond ever make a stick of butter wax? Seems like the most logical end to the joke[close]
Don’t think so, but Consolidated did - Ledge Butter was awesome.[close]
ledge butt'a*[close]
Ah yes. Thank you Sir
Expand QuoteRoger is insufferable. Just the shittiest know-it-all-has-been-that-never-was vibes. That whole conversation about abd music in videos in the Jamie Foy episode was egregious. Imagine having to skate with that guy[close]
I guess I am different and found it somewhat refreshing they had that convo. I think the answer to that is different whether you are the skater, the videographer, the viewer, etc. People spoke their mind and that is it.
The Rob Dyrdek ep was 15% interesting skate history and 85% insufferable quasi-spiritual/vision board entrepreneurial influencer pontificating with a dash of self-improvement speak (e.g. references to Andrew Huberman). Self-made man propaganda at its worst. Moreover, the Nine Club dudes are blown away by the simplest shit. "Dude, I was floored that you followed a schedule." That said, the skate bits were interesting.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2SnQKoSI90
Jamie Foy the voice of reason. Roger being......roger.
1:34:40[close]
Nigel on WEEN. Confirmed[close]
Paul Sharpe skating to "Push the Little Daisy's" for the record lol
https://youtu.be/eWvgpab-v_k?t=354
SMA - El Video Número Tres
and here is all the video's with WEEN for you fellow Boognish lovers
https://www.skatevideosite.com/search?q=ween[close]
Hail Boognish!
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2SnQKoSI90
Jamie Foy the voice of reason. Roger being......roger.
1:34:40[close]
Nigel on WEEN. Confirmed[close]
Paul Sharpe skating to "Push the Little Daisy's" for the record lol
https://youtu.be/eWvgpab-v_k?t=354
SMA - El Video Número Tres
and here is all the video's with WEEN for you fellow Boognish lovers
https://www.skatevideosite.com/search?q=ween[close]
Hail Boognish![close]
Shout out my fellow brown brothers.
Roger said he didn’t care if someone wanted to use the same song in a new part not that he didn’t care in general.In the late 90s I had a short lived Film Music radio show and I intentionally avoided using pop music that wasn't written specifically for the movie for fear that a song woulda been ABD in a film I hadn't yet seen. This is a lot easier to keep to nowadays. As Jamie said there's a website and everything. The Jacksons wrote hella music.
The whole claiming a song for eternity doesn’t make sense anyway. Imagine if you made a movie and you wanted/needed to insert a certain song in a scene, but couldn’t or would be looked down upon if you did because it was already used in some other obscure film from thirty years ago. Generally sane creative people would laugh at that idea because that movie doesn’t “own” the song and yours is an entirely different project.
You want the Jackson Five playing over while you are skating in a video, go for it. It will probably turn out dope and you aren’t dissing Guy or Video Days. Hell, a lot of skaters didn’t and don’t even now choose their own music so who is exactly supposed to be bummed about it.
Anyone else notice how much Rob Dyrdek is beginning to look like Hasbullah as he ages?
Dyrdek episode was new heights of cringey for me. Not exactly a skate podcast if he doesn't skate, no? I get it that some would like to hear the history (from his perspective) of DNA, etc., but all the self-improvement "optimization" bullshit was too much to listen to. Throw in the self-aggrandizing tales of how much money Dyrdek made and the mention of his "gated home in Beverly Hills" and all relatability is out the door. That said, he didn't exactly seem like he cared about being relatable to the group in the room or any actual skaters consuming the content. Blah. Lame.
I remember listening to Kanye West on Rogan during his "presidential campaign" and at one point Kanye stopped talking, laughed at how full of shit he was being and then said something like "that shit sounded hot though right?"
Thats what Dyrdek's episode felt like to me
I find it really interesting his life’s mission is now to just film as many stupid episodes of grabbed regular clips from YouTube and put them on cable tv as possible so he can still get his 4% of life or whatever.but bro he’s rehabilitating his body to be able to teach his children to skate when they want to
Talk about wasted talent.
https://youtu.be/YUKX1xkoduo
Something about this dude has always rubbed me the wrong way…
Some interesting stories though
https://youtu.be/YUKX1xkoduo
Something about this dude has always rubbed me the wrong way…
Some interesting stories though
https://youtu.be/YUKX1xkoduomf look like Kobe
Something about this dude has always rubbed me the wrong way…
Some interesting stories though
No man, you are not alone.The guy has kids comments and always tries to speak like he was raised in south central.The whole show is polished as fuck.I can no longer watch this thing.Last time I watched it was because Grosso came by.Expand QuoteLong time lurker, blah blah blah. Steven Christ and Eldridge actually make the Experience unwatchable. That is all[close]
Oh good, I'm not the only one who thinks Eldridge is an insufferable dipshit.
Expand Quotehttps://youtu.be/YUKX1xkoduo
Something about this dude has always rubbed me the wrong way…
Some interesting stories though[close]
All i know is that jerry said in his bunt interview that vern is the last person he wanted on the sesh and he wasn’t joking at all.
No man, you are not alone.The guy has kids comments and always tries to speak like he was raised in south central.The whole show is polished as fuck.I can no longer watch this thing.Last time I watched it was because Grosso came by.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteLong time lurker, blah blah blah. Steven Christ and Eldridge actually make the Experience unwatchable. That is all[close]
Oh good, I'm not the only one who thinks Eldridge is an insufferable dipshit.[close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2SnQKoSI90
Jamie Foy the voice of reason. Roger being......roger.
1:34:40
Expand Quotehttps://youtu.be/YUKX1xkoduo
Something about this dude has always rubbed me the wrong way…
Some interesting stories though[close]
All i know is that jerry said in his bunt interview that vern is the last person he wanted on the sesh and he wasn’t joking at all.
I had some coworker friends in town from the midwest, hadn't ever really been to LA. We wanted to do some touristy shit so I took them to venice beach, see all the weirdos on the boardwalk, go to the skatepark, buy some goofy shirts etc etc. I told them "oh yeah, we'll go to the venice curbs, there's always pros there I bet we'll see some" as a fucking joke.
Lo and behold, we skate over and it's the ENTIRE nine club crew and && having a session. so funny how that works out sometimes.
you got me curious so i did a deep dive on Mr Vernon Laird. turns out he was in the Philly 411 setting things off with 2 slams and a boardslide shove it. he delivered vegan pizzas on a bicycle before he moved west to join the industry. he did a 40 for 40 to celebrate skating into middle age. some of the tricks were lackluster. he beleives in woman's rights and his favorite sound is when someone sneaks up behind him or sees him across the street and yells Laaaiird!Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/YUKX1xkoduo
Something about this dude has always rubbed me the wrong way…
Some interesting stories though[close]
All i know is that jerry said in his bunt interview that vern is the last person he wanted on the sesh and he wasn’t joking at all.[close]
Jerry I think doesn’t particularly hate him, but listening to that interview again, it sounds like that a person in your life who has no intentions of doing anything malicious to you, but their presence brings that about. Jerry even Laughed at the end of that answer and seemed light hearted about it.
I do have to say, and want to be corrected otherwise, but isn’t there a nasty rumor about Vern doing some Brian Patch type shit? Not trying to put that on dude, and had a good time listening to this interview for a bit because he seems pretty passionate. I did drop half way tho, because I couldn’t escape the thought I had read some shit about this dude.
Also, Eldy the skate version of Malibu Most Wanted.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/YUKX1xkoduo
Something about this dude has always rubbed me the wrong way…
Some interesting stories though[close]
All i know is that jerry said in his bunt interview that vern is the last person he wanted on the sesh and he wasn’t joking at all.[close]
Jerry I think doesn’t particularly hate him, but listening to that interview again, it sounds like that a person in your life who has no intentions of doing anything malicious to you, but their presence brings that about. Jerry even Laughed at the end of that answer and seemed light hearted about it.
I do have to say, and want to be corrected otherwise, but isn’t there a nasty rumor about Vern doing some Brian Patch type shit? Not trying to put that on dude, and had a good time listening to this interview for a bit because he seems pretty passionate. I did drop half way tho, because I couldn’t escape the thought I had read some shit about this dude.
Also, Eldy the skate version of Malibu Most Wanted.
Last week folks finally seemed to take notice of how foul Ryan O'Connor is after I put a post up on Stoke Much IG. It was shared more than 12,000 times. Ripndip and Oconnor turned off comments on all posts, and a lot of people were messaging to share other stories.
Needless to say, the skateboard industry has no shortage of terrible people hiding out amongst the do-gooders. And I was told a few things that I can't ignore. One of them goes much further than shitty behavior though, and involves allegations of ongoing pedophilia that has been covered up at Powell.
Someone who I trust beyond a doubt told me that Vern Laird got busted having sex with an underage girl, it got covered up, and it wasn't a one time occurrence. My buddy who told me has no direct knowledge of the events, so
he can't help supply any info that would expose anything worth sharing. But somebody has to know.
If you have any info on that, or anything else you wanna share please email [stokemuchmag]{@}/gmail.com/
We will keep your identity private, and we won't be dissuaded by industry politics because we have no allegiances to the skateboard industry.
I had some coworker friends in town from the midwest, hadn't ever really been to LA. We wanted to do some touristy shit so I took them to venice beach, see all the weirdos on the boardwalk, go to the skatepark, buy some goofy shirts etc etc. I told them "oh yeah, we'll go to the venice curbs, there's always pros there I bet we'll see some" as a fucking joke.
Lo and behold, we skate over and it's the ENTIRE nine club crew and && having a session. so funny how that works out sometimes.
Expand QuoteI had some coworker friends in town from the midwest, hadn't ever really been to LA. We wanted to do some touristy shit so I took them to venice beach, see all the weirdos on the boardwalk, go to the skatepark, buy some goofy shirts etc etc. I told them "oh yeah, we'll go to the venice curbs, there's always pros there I bet we'll see some" as a fucking joke.
Lo and behold, we skate over and it's the ENTIRE nine club crew and && having a session. so funny how that works out sometimes.[close]
As documented in &&'s Instagram stories. Hope you can be seen loitering in the background.
Expand QuoteI had some coworker friends in town from the midwest, hadn't ever really been to LA. We wanted to do some touristy shit so I took them to venice beach, see all the weirdos on the boardwalk, go to the skatepark, buy some goofy shirts etc etc. I told them "oh yeah, we'll go to the venice curbs, there's always pros there I bet we'll see some" as a fucking joke.
Lo and behold, we skate over and it's the ENTIRE nine club crew and && having a session. so funny how that works out sometimes.[close]
Did Kelly Hart do a slappy?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI had some coworker friends in town from the midwest, hadn't ever really been to LA. We wanted to do some touristy shit so I took them to venice beach, see all the weirdos on the boardwalk, go to the skatepark, buy some goofy shirts etc etc. I told them "oh yeah, we'll go to the venice curbs, there's always pros there I bet we'll see some" as a fucking joke.
Lo and behold, we skate over and it's the ENTIRE nine club crew and && having a session. so funny how that works out sometimes.[close]
As documented in &&'s Instagram stories. Hope you can be seen loitering in the background.[close]
I'm SURE i can be, but I'm not on instagram. They were also filming a video of Eldy testing the WKND collab rollerblades and I'll definitely be in the background of that as well.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI had some coworker friends in town from the midwest, hadn't ever really been to LA. We wanted to do some touristy shit so I took them to venice beach, see all the weirdos on the boardwalk, go to the skatepark, buy some goofy shirts etc etc. I told them "oh yeah, we'll go to the venice curbs, there's always pros there I bet we'll see some" as a fucking joke.
Lo and behold, we skate over and it's the ENTIRE nine club crew and && having a session. so funny how that works out sometimes.[close]
Did Kelly Hart do a slappy?[close]
No, but he and Eldy were doing doubles on one of the ledges, both doing front noseslides
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI had some coworker friends in town from the midwest, hadn't ever really been to LA. We wanted to do some touristy shit so I took them to venice beach, see all the weirdos on the boardwalk, go to the skatepark, buy some goofy shirts etc etc. I told them "oh yeah, we'll go to the venice curbs, there's always pros there I bet we'll see some" as a fucking joke.
Lo and behold, we skate over and it's the ENTIRE nine club crew and && having a session. so funny how that works out sometimes.[close]
As documented in &&'s Instagram stories. Hope you can be seen loitering in the background.[close]
I'm SURE i can be, but I'm not on instagram. They were also filming a video of Eldy testing the WKND collab rollerblades and I'll definitely be in the background of that as well.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI had some coworker friends in town from the midwest, hadn't ever really been to LA. We wanted to do some touristy shit so I took them to venice beach, see all the weirdos on the boardwalk, go to the skatepark, buy some goofy shirts etc etc. I told them "oh yeah, we'll go to the venice curbs, there's always pros there I bet we'll see some" as a fucking joke.
Lo and behold, we skate over and it's the ENTIRE nine club crew and && having a session. so funny how that works out sometimes.[close]
Did Kelly Hart do a slappy?[close]
No, but he and Eldy were doing doubles on one of the ledges, both doing front noseslides[close]
Here's the rather brief clip
https://streamable.com/u4qfnv
The experience is on rn in the background and they are tripping over what to say about Soty. It's embarrassing honestly. What's the tall guys name that sits with Kelly hart? He was acting weird.Steezus?
Is that his name? Yeah I guess. This Is prob the 3rd time I ever listened. Or watched I mean. It's slow at work.Steezus?Expand QuoteThe experience is on rn in the background and they are tripping over what to say about Soty. It's embarrassing honestly. What's the tall guys name that sits with Kelly hart? He was acting weird.[close]
Is that his name? Yeah I guess. This Is prob the 3rd time I ever listened. Or watched I mean. It's slow at work.Expand QuoteSteezus?Expand QuoteThe experience is on rn in the background and they are tripping over what to say about Soty. It's embarrassing honestly. What's the tall guys name that sits with Kelly hart? He was acting weird.[close][close]
Expand QuoteIs that his name? Yeah I guess. This Is prob the 3rd time I ever listened. Or watched I mean. It's slow at work.Expand QuoteSteezus?Expand QuoteThe experience is on rn in the background and they are tripping over what to say about Soty. It's embarrassing honestly. What's the tall guys name that sits with Kelly hart? He was acting weird.[close][close][close]
One of the great things about us all being Nyjah fans now, is we no longer need to pretend to not know who steezus is! Jump in, the waters nice!
Who the fuck would pick that as a name to go by? Whatever to each their own.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIs that his name? Yeah I guess. This Is prob the 3rd time I ever listened. Or watched I mean. It's slow at work.Expand QuoteSteezus?Expand QuoteThe experience is on rn in the background and they are tripping over what to say about Soty. It's embarrassing honestly. What's the tall guys name that sits with Kelly hart? He was acting weird.[close][close][close]
One of the great things about us all being Nyjah fans now, is we no longer need to pretend to not know who steezus is! Jump in, the waters nice![close]
Steven Christ
Watching the Zack Wallin episode now. It is fascinating how little the group understands about normal work when asking about Zack’s contractor gig. Also wish they would give him room to speak about leaving enjoi. They keep jumping in and talking over Zack.lol i listened to some of that and zach was talking about being a carpenter, chris goes “hey have you seen that guy who builds skateparks in rich people’s driveways? You should do that!”
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIs that his name? Yeah I guess. This Is prob the 3rd time I ever listened. Or watched I mean. It's slow at work.Expand QuoteSteezus?Expand QuoteThe experience is on rn in the background and they are tripping over what to say about Soty. It's embarrassing honestly. What's the tall guys name that sits with Kelly hart? He was acting weird.[close][close][close]
One of the great things about us all being Nyjah fans now, is we no longer need to pretend to not know who steezus is! Jump in, the waters nice![close]
Steven Christ
For some reason their yt channel uploads don't include experience episodes anymore, you need to go to their site to find the archive, god knows why.
For some reason their yt channel uploads don't include experience episodes anymore, you need to go to their site to find the archive, god knows why.
lol i listened to some of that and zach was talking about being a carpenter, chris goes “hey have you seen that guy who builds skateparks in rich people’s driveways? You should do that!”Expand QuoteWatching the Zack Wallin episode now. It is fascinating how little the group understands about normal work when asking about Zack’s contractor gig. Also wish they would give him room to speak about leaving enjoi. They keep jumping in and talking over Zack.[close]
I only go there to put a thumb down
Derp it was shot on HalloweenWhat's going on with Mike York's neck?
Derp it was shot on HalloweenExpand QuoteWhat's going on with Mike York's neck?[close]
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CmM2Nj0g3oC/?igshid=ZDFmNTE4Nzc=
Watching the kelly bird ep, I’m enjoying it. Kelly seems like a good guy and I appreciate how much he talks over chris
remember when they first started and had the SLAP sticker in the background and then everybody on here started talking shit about them and they took it down lol
idk why but that makes me laugh when i think about it
Expand Quotehttps://youtu.be/YUKX1xkoduo
Something about this dude has always rubbed me the wrong way…
Some interesting stories though[close]
Just another bitter soul in skating, I have been out on sessions with him and this is 100 percent him. No act for the pod. Definitely do not envy his job, couldn't imagine dealing with that many adults that act like entitled children.
He also gets props for the Ronnie Gordon line toward the end.
hey dude tell us why we would think it would be steezus at first glance just curious
Expand Quotehey dude tell us why we would think it would be steezus at first glance just curious[close]
Uh, the hair???
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehey dude tell us why we would think it would be steezus at first glance just curious[close]
Uh, the hair???[close]
I gotta think he was kidding
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehey dude tell us why we would think it would be steezus at first glance just curious[close]
Uh, the hair???[close]
I gotta think he was kidding[close]
He’s younger and should therefore be cooler but is actually lame.
remember when they first started and had the SLAP sticker in the background and then everybody on here started talking shit about them and they took it down lol
idk why but that makes me laugh when i think about it
Expand Quoteremember when they first started and had the SLAP sticker in the background and then everybody on here started talking shit about them and they took it down lol
idk why but that makes me laugh when i think about it[close]
Seems like they change up the set fairly often but I’ve seen a SLAP mag BGP’s recently.
What's a visualizacoesI'll take the bait and answer cause it's actually a bit interesting.
Never been his greatest fan, but listened to the new Kevin Staab one all the way through today. I think it's his fast pace that draws you in.Does he explain why the birdman has been carrying him for the last 30 years? Lol
https://youtu.be/8e8_Eu-GlLI
Does he explain why the birdman has been carrying him for the last 30 years? LolExpand QuoteNever been his greatest fan, but listened to the new Kevin Staab one all the way through today. I think it's his fast pace that draws you in.
https://youtu.be/8e8_Eu-GlLI[close]
Haven’t listened yet but how fucked is it that Kevin Staab looks like a younger version of Braydon? Not sure who that’s more embarrassing for.
Does he explain why the birdman has been carrying him for the last 30 years? Lol
Expand QuoteDoes he explain why the birdman has been carrying him for the last 30 years? LolExpand QuoteNever been his greatest fan, but listened to the new Kevin Staab one all the way through today. I think it's his fast pace that draws you in.
https://youtu.be/8e8_Eu-GlLI[close][close]
If my best friend ends up being worth $200m, I hope he can find a makework job for me somewhere in his organization.
"Steezus Christ" is the most idiotic, cringeworthy, fuckwitty name skateboarding has ever seen, and/or will see.
1990 was the best year of skating I think. Doesn't Staab wear that number all the time or something? Like maybe it's a brand idk.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/YUKX1xkoduo
Something about this dude has always rubbed me the wrong way…
Some interesting stories though[close]
Just another bitter soul in skating, I have been out on sessions with him and this is 100 percent him. No act for the pod. Definitely do not envy his job, couldn't imagine dealing with that many adults that act like entitled children.
He also gets props for the Ronnie Gordon line toward the end.[close]
Ronnie really lives in this dude's head rent free
hey dude tell us why we would think it would be steezus at first glance just curious
its basically a background noise at this point if its on.. not too many mfrs id listen to for 2+ hours
Had an episode of the Experience on because I like pain, and saw them watch Bryan Corria’s part. They all spent long drawn out minutes wondering why he doesn’t have a board sponsor and how he should be on Chocolate maybe, totally missing that he’s on The Heated Wheel. I get that there’s a lot of skaters out there, but it could be worth doing minimal research (say, looking through their first six or so instagram posts) on a skater before reviewing their part and publishing to the web.
looks like there is a (full family?) Bam episode coming..
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/YUKX1xkoduo
Something about this dude has always rubbed me the wrong way…
Some interesting stories though[close]
Just another bitter soul in skating, I have been out on sessions with him and this is 100 percent him. No act for the pod. Definitely do not envy his job, couldn't imagine dealing with that many adults that act like entitled children.
He also gets props for the Ronnie Gordon line toward the end.[close]
Ronnie really lives in this dude's head rent free[close]
I finally got around to listening to this one (well most of it) and oh my god Vern Laird is salty af. In a way it's kind of incredible that California hasn't smoothed out any of his east coast angst - it's almost like he's doubled down instead.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/YUKX1xkoduo
Something about this dude has always rubbed me the wrong way…
Some interesting stories though[close]
Just another bitter soul in skating, I have been out on sessions with him and this is 100 percent him. No act for the pod. Definitely do not envy his job, couldn't imagine dealing with that many adults that act like entitled children.
He also gets props for the Ronnie Gordon line toward the end.[close]
Ronnie really lives in this dude's head rent free[close]
I finally got around to listening to this one (well most of it) and oh my god Vern Laird is salty af. In a way it's kind of incredible that California hasn't smoothed out any of his east coast angst - it's almost like he's doubled down instead.[close]
Is there a time stamp approx for the Ronnie Gordon thing? Early/mid90's South Jersey/Philly was my scene and I still keep up with what Ronnie's got going on, so this has me curious.
Expand Quotelooks like there is a (full family?) Bam episode coming..[close]
Please happen
Might be an unpopular opinion, but I really enjoyed the recent Andrew Huberman episode. Lot's of good advice in there. I use his psychological sigh multiple times a day to alleviate stress. Also been incorporating the cold showers in the morning and after skate sessions and it's been working out great.
Expand QuoteMight be an unpopular opinion, but I really enjoyed the recent Andrew Huberman episode. Lot's of good advice in there. I use his psychological sigh multiple times a day to alleviate stress. Also been incorporating the cold showers in the morning and after skate sessions and it's been working out great.[close]
You should watch the first episode he was on there as well if you haven’t already. Lots more of the same kinda advice.
Hearing beagle say if you put it out every week it becomes watered down made me lol.
Expand QuoteHearing beagle say if you put it out every week it becomes watered down made me lol.[close]
Just listened to this at work and while entertaining bc it's beagle nothing really to write home about except the fact he mentioned they're working on Baker has a Deathwish 2 with full parts from Casper, Max, Reynolds, Brian Odwyer and Foy.
Lol, I think he was too hard on himself about filming the same clip with different skaters. After filming so much it’d be easy to forget who did what and where. That’s why I always love seeing clips from new spots/cities outside of California.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHearing beagle say if you put it out every week it becomes watered down made me lol.[close]
Just listened to this at work and while entertaining bc it's beagle nothing really to write home about except the fact he mentioned they're working on Baker has a Deathwish 2 with full parts from Casper, Max, Reynolds, Brian Odwyer and Foy.[close]
He also mentions that he’s realized he’s fried then proceeds to put some healthy vitamin water stuff in his giant glass of freshly aerated wine and drinks it.
It was decent.
I got as far as “pew pew, two times for the homies” or some shit.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHearing beagle say if you put it out every week it becomes watered down made me lol.[close]
Just listened to this at work and while entertaining bc it's beagle nothing really to write home about except the fact he mentioned they're working on Baker has a Deathwish 2 with full parts from Casper, Max, Reynolds, Brian Odwyer and Foy.[close]
He also mentions that he’s realized he’s fried then proceeds to put some healthy vitamin water stuff in his giant glass of freshly aerated wine and drinks it.
It was decent.
(https://i.imgur.com/L1fLizr.png)Could you imagine being asked this question and answering it sincerely?
How lame
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How lame
Could you imagine being asked this question and answering it sincerely?
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How lame[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.
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How lame[close]Expand QuoteCould you imagine being asked this question and answering it sincerely?[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.
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How lame[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.[close]
If I remember correctly it was back surgery. I don’t know the invasiveness or extent tho.
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How lame[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.[close]
If I remember correctly it was back surgery. I don’t know the invasiveness or extent tho.[close]
Okay, back surgery is serious business. Completely invasive and changes a lot about range of motion, not being able to slam as hard anymore, etc.
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How lame[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.[close]
If I remember correctly it was back surgery. I don’t know the invasiveness or extent tho.[close]
Okay, back surgery is serious business. Completely invasive and changes a lot about range of motion, not being able to slam as hard anymore, etc.[close]
Yeah but how is his injury relevant to skateboarding? The dude probably did his back from his warehouse job or whatever this motherfucker does before sliming his way into the 9 club.
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How lame[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.[close]
If I remember correctly it was back surgery. I don’t know the invasiveness or extent tho.[close]
Okay, back surgery is serious business. Completely invasive and changes a lot about range of motion, not being able to slam as hard anymore, etc.[close]
Yeah but how is his injury relevant to skateboarding? The dude probably did his back from his warehouse job or whatever this motherfucker does before sliming his way into the 9 club.[close]
He fucked his back up skating. I totally get disliking 9 club and steezus but that’s why it’s relevant.
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How lame[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.[close]
If I remember correctly it was back surgery. I don’t know the invasiveness or extent tho.[close]
Okay, back surgery is serious business. Completely invasive and changes a lot about range of motion, not being able to slam as hard anymore, etc.[close]
Yeah but how is his injury relevant to skateboarding? The dude probably did his back from his warehouse job or whatever this motherfucker does before sliming his way into the 9 club.[close]
He fucked his back up skating. I totally get disliking 9 club and steezus but that’s why it’s relevant.[close]
The issue is he didn't come back from the surgery and continued to push his limits. He just quit skating, which is the exact opposite
I don’t understand the ignorance when it comes to the question of “why is he here” he’s literally just a homie that got a spot on a podcast. He doesn’t have a pro board, he’s not taking money from anyone in the industry, he’s just a friend. We all have those. Shane Heyl is a homie that got lucky and here he is making money from shake junt and had a pro board. Where’s the concern for that? Is there none because he said “red on red gutta”? Anyway it’s never that deep.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote(https://i.imgur.com/L1fLizr.png)
How lame[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.[close]
If I remember correctly it was back surgery. I don’t know the invasiveness or extent tho.[close]
Okay, back surgery is serious business. Completely invasive and changes a lot about range of motion, not being able to slam as hard anymore, etc.[close]
Yeah but how is his injury relevant to skateboarding? The dude probably did his back from his warehouse job or whatever this motherfucker does before sliming his way into the 9 club.[close]
He fucked his back up skating. I totally get disliking 9 club and steezus but that’s why it’s relevant.[close]
The issue is he didn't come back from the surgery and continued to push his limits. He just quit skating, which is the exact opposite
Coming back from a back injury is serious business. An injury higher up the spine might heal properly, and it might fully be possible to skate again.
But in the lower-back? Forget about it.
Literally none of my homies were ever the same again after lower-back injuries, let alone after their surgeries ...
One of my best friends was very good and is in constant pain while skating now. He only skates low-impact and flatground now, and even that is painful.
Coming back from a back injury is serious business. An injury higher up the spine might heal properly, and it might fully be possible to skate again.Add to it he is also 6'5 or something. So his spine is fucked and he also basically can't fit in any regular bed, chair, car even getting shit out the fridge, going to the toilet, cooking/making food and washing your hands in some sinks can be a major fukn pain.
But in the lower-back? Forget about it.
Literally none of my homies were ever the same again after lower-back injuries, let alone after their surgeries ...
One of my best friends was very good and is in constant pain while skating now. He only skates low-impact and flatground now, and even that is painful.
PS: I have nothing against that "Steezus" guy as a person, but I do think his nickname literally is the worst ever.
Yup. The world isn’t made for tall people. I’m 6’3 and things suck for me at times.Add to it he is also 6'5 or something. So his spine is fucked and he also basically can't fit in any regular bed, chair, car even getting shit out the fridge, going to the toilet, cooking/making food and washing your hands in some sinks can be a major fukn pain.Expand QuoteComing back from a back injury is serious business. An injury higher up the spine might heal properly, and it might fully be possible to skate again.
But in the lower-back? Forget about it.
Literally none of my homies were ever the same again after lower-back injuries, let alone after their surgeries ...
One of my best friends was very good and is in constant pain while skating now. He only skates low-impact and flatground now, and even that is painful.
PS: I have nothing against that "Steezus" guy as a person, but I do think his nickname literally is the worst ever.[close]
Yup. The world isn’t made for tall people. I’m 6’3 and things suck for me at times.Expand QuoteAdd to it he is also 6'5 or something. So his spine is fucked and he also basically can't fit in any regular bed, chair, car even getting shit out the fridge, going to the toilet, cooking/making food and washing your hands in some sinks can be a major fukn pain.Expand QuoteComing back from a back injury is serious business. An injury higher up the spine might heal properly, and it might fully be possible to skate again.
But in the lower-back? Forget about it.
Literally none of my homies were ever the same again after lower-back injuries, let alone after their surgeries ...
One of my best friends was very good and is in constant pain while skating now. He only skates low-impact and flatground now, and even that is painful.
PS: I have nothing against that "Steezus" guy as a person, but I do think his nickname literally is the worst ever.[close][close]
6’4” here. My legs are so long it’s a struggle to sit in a lot of seating. I should probably be driving a lifted truck too the amount of times I’ve hit my head on the trunk.I’ve hated pick-up trucks for so long, but I’ve accepted that I need to get one or a big SUV. Tried of being cramped in sedans 😭
I’ll never forget hitting my head on the subway when I was in Asia a bunch of times. Although meeting a drunk old guy chainsmoking in the casino bathroom who just kept gesturing my height and smiling made up for any lasting brain damage.
I don’t understand the ignorance when it comes to the question of “why is he here” he’s literally just a homie that got a spot on a podcast. He doesn’t have a pro board, he’s not taking money from anyone in the industry, he’s just a friend. We all have those. Shane Heyl is a homie that got lucky and here he is making money from shake junt and had a pro board. Where’s the concern for that? Is there none because he said “red on red gutta”? Anyway it’s never that deep.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote(https://i.imgur.com/L1fLizr.png)
How lame[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.[close]
If I remember correctly it was back surgery. I don’t know the invasiveness or extent tho.[close]
Okay, back surgery is serious business. Completely invasive and changes a lot about range of motion, not being able to slam as hard anymore, etc.[close]
Yeah but how is his injury relevant to skateboarding? The dude probably did his back from his warehouse job or whatever this motherfucker does before sliming his way into the 9 club.[close]
He fucked his back up skating. I totally get disliking 9 club and steezus but that’s why it’s relevant.[close]
The issue is he didn't come back from the surgery and continued to push his limits. He just quit skating, which is the exact opposite[close]
I took a year or so off from the show but I have gotten back into it. Its like listening to talk radio.Expand QuoteI don’t understand the ignorance when it comes to the question of “why is he here” he’s literally just a homie that got a spot on a podcast. He doesn’t have a pro board, he’s not taking money from anyone in the industry, he’s just a friend. We all have those. Shane Heyl is a homie that got lucky and here he is making money from shake junt and had a pro board. Where’s the concern for that? Is there none because he said “red on red gutta”? Anyway it’s never that deep.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote(https://i.imgur.com/L1fLizr.png)
How lame[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.[close]
If I remember correctly it was back surgery. I don’t know the invasiveness or extent tho.[close]
Okay, back surgery is serious business. Completely invasive and changes a lot about range of motion, not being able to slam as hard anymore, etc.[close]
Yeah but how is his injury relevant to skateboarding? The dude probably did his back from his warehouse job or whatever this motherfucker does before sliming his way into the 9 club.[close]
He fucked his back up skating. I totally get disliking 9 club and steezus but that’s why it’s relevant.[close]
The issue is he didn't come back from the surgery and continued to push his limits. He just quit skating, which is the exact opposite[close][close]
I know some of you wont admit to listening to the show, but sometimes Steezus offers a different perspective too. All of these dudes have been enjoying the spoils of being pro so it is nice to hear someone who didn't have that luxury chime in from time to time to let dudes know they're tripping.
I fully get the nine club hate, and catch myself rolling my eyes all the time at some of the shit they say, but they're all human. A lot of my favorites growing up are in that room even though my tastes have changed it is nice to see them doing their thing
And they been blessing us with Castillo clips on that other channel soo
I’m 6’5” with a few too many pounds on me. Back issues suck, so does hitting your head on shit constantly. High center of gravity is fun when eating shit too.I’ve hated pick-up trucks for so long, but I’ve accepted that I need to get one or a big SUV. Tried of being cramped in sedans 😭Expand Quote6’4” here. My legs are so long it’s a struggle to sit in a lot of seating. I should probably be driving a lifted truck too the amount of times I’ve hit my head on the trunk.
I’ll never forget hitting my head on the subway when I was in Asia a bunch of times. Although meeting a drunk old guy chainsmoking in the casino bathroom who just kept gesturing my height and smiling made up for any lasting brain damage.[close]
My knees touch the dashboard in most cars and I fear that if I wreak my legs will get crushed lol
I’m 6’5” with a few too many pounds on me. Back issues suck, so does hitting your head on shit constantly. High center of gravity is fun when eating shit too.Expand QuoteI’ve hated pick-up trucks for so long, but I’ve accepted that I need to get one or a big SUV. Tried of being cramped in sedans 😭Expand Quote6’4” here. My legs are so long it’s a struggle to sit in a lot of seating. I should probably be driving a lifted truck too the amount of times I’ve hit my head on the trunk.
I’ll never forget hitting my head on the subway when I was in Asia a bunch of times. Although meeting a drunk old guy chainsmoking in the casino bathroom who just kept gesturing my height and smiling made up for any lasting brain damage.[close]
My knees touch the dashboard in most cars and I fear that if I wreak my legs will get crushed lol[close]
I had to drop a few K more than I wanted on a truck. Bench seats are not an option, had to spring for the adjustable captains chair.
Chicks dig tall dudes so it has its perks.
Yeah, he doesn’t bother me. I’m Black so I like seeing him and Jeron on there, but his name is bad. Always reminds me of Yeezus, and I get bummed cause Kanye is a total kook now. I hope he drops the name one day. It’s not like he has some huge brand attached to it.Expand QuoteI’m 6’5” with a few too many pounds on me. Back issues suck, so does hitting your head on shit constantly. High center of gravity is fun when eating shit too.Expand QuoteI’ve hated pick-up trucks for so long, but I’ve accepted that I need to get one or a big SUV. Tried of being cramped in sedans 😭Expand Quote6’4” here. My legs are so long it’s a struggle to sit in a lot of seating. I should probably be driving a lifted truck too the amount of times I’ve hit my head on the trunk.
I’ll never forget hitting my head on the subway when I was in Asia a bunch of times. Although meeting a drunk old guy chainsmoking in the casino bathroom who just kept gesturing my height and smiling made up for any lasting brain damage.[close]
My knees touch the dashboard in most cars and I fear that if I wreak my legs will get crushed lol[close]
I had to drop a few K more than I wanted on a truck. Bench seats are not an option, had to spring for the adjustable captains chair.
Chicks dig tall dudes so it has its perks.[close]
This is not the injury thread. I think Steezus used to really say some dumb stuff but he seems to have gotten a little better about it at least. He still says some dumb stuff but on smaller levels. Sometimes he actually says something smart. Can’t get past that name though. Looking forward to seeing Bam and his family on there, that should be interesting.
Yeah, he doesn’t bother me. I’m Black so I like seeing him and Jeron on there, but his name is bad. Always reminds me of Yeezus, and I get bummed cause Kanye is a total kook now. I hope he drops the name one day. It’s not like he has some huge brand attached to it.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m 6’5” with a few too many pounds on me. Back issues suck, so does hitting your head on shit constantly. High center of gravity is fun when eating shit too.Expand QuoteI’ve hated pick-up trucks for so long, but I’ve accepted that I need to get one or a big SUV. Tried of being cramped in sedans 😭Expand Quote6’4” here. My legs are so long it’s a struggle to sit in a lot of seating. I should probably be driving a lifted truck too the amount of times I’ve hit my head on the trunk.
I’ll never forget hitting my head on the subway when I was in Asia a bunch of times. Although meeting a drunk old guy chainsmoking in the casino bathroom who just kept gesturing my height and smiling made up for any lasting brain damage.[close]
My knees touch the dashboard in most cars and I fear that if I wreak my legs will get crushed lol[close]
I had to drop a few K more than I wanted on a truck. Bench seats are not an option, had to spring for the adjustable captains chair.
Chicks dig tall dudes so it has its perks.[close]
This is not the injury thread. I think Steezus used to really say some dumb stuff but he seems to have gotten a little better about it at least. He still says some dumb stuff but on smaller levels. Sometimes he actually says something smart. Can’t get past that name though. Looking forward to seeing Bam and his family on there, that should be interesting.[close]
I don’t know if you’re being facetious. Is that a thing?Expand QuoteYeah, he doesn’t bother me. I’m Black so I like seeing him and Jeron on there, but his name is bad. Always reminds me of Yeezus, and I get bummed cause Kanye is a total kook now. I hope he drops the name one day. It’s not like he has some huge brand attached to it.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m 6’5” with a few too many pounds on me. Back issues suck, so does hitting your head on shit constantly. High center of gravity is fun when eating shit too.Expand QuoteI’ve hated pick-up trucks for so long, but I’ve accepted that I need to get one or a big SUV. Tried of being cramped in sedans 😭Expand Quote6’4” here. My legs are so long it’s a struggle to sit in a lot of seating. I should probably be driving a lifted truck too the amount of times I’ve hit my head on the trunk.
I’ll never forget hitting my head on the subway when I was in Asia a bunch of times. Although meeting a drunk old guy chainsmoking in the casino bathroom who just kept gesturing my height and smiling made up for any lasting brain damage.[close]
My knees touch the dashboard in most cars and I fear that if I wreak my legs will get crushed lol[close]
I had to drop a few K more than I wanted on a truck. Bench seats are not an option, had to spring for the adjustable captains chair.
Chicks dig tall dudes so it has its perks.[close]
This is not the injury thread. I think Steezus used to really say some dumb stuff but he seems to have gotten a little better about it at least. He still says some dumb stuff but on smaller levels. Sometimes he actually says something smart. Can’t get past that name though. Looking forward to seeing Bam and his family on there, that should be interesting.[close][close]
You mean like “the Steezus Christ Experience” ?
I don’t know if you’re being facetious. Is that a thing?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteYeah, he doesn’t bother me. I’m Black so I like seeing him and Jeron on there, but his name is bad. Always reminds me of Yeezus, and I get bummed cause Kanye is a total kook now. I hope he drops the name one day. It’s not like he has some huge brand attached to it.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m 6’5” with a few too many pounds on me. Back issues suck, so does hitting your head on shit constantly. High center of gravity is fun when eating shit too.Expand QuoteI’ve hated pick-up trucks for so long, but I’ve accepted that I need to get one or a big SUV. Tried of being cramped in sedans 😭Expand Quote6’4” here. My legs are so long it’s a struggle to sit in a lot of seating. I should probably be driving a lifted truck too the amount of times I’ve hit my head on the trunk.
I’ll never forget hitting my head on the subway when I was in Asia a bunch of times. Although meeting a drunk old guy chainsmoking in the casino bathroom who just kept gesturing my height and smiling made up for any lasting brain damage.[close]
My knees touch the dashboard in most cars and I fear that if I wreak my legs will get crushed lol[close]
I had to drop a few K more than I wanted on a truck. Bench seats are not an option, had to spring for the adjustable captains chair.
Chicks dig tall dudes so it has its perks.[close]
This is not the injury thread. I think Steezus used to really say some dumb stuff but he seems to have gotten a little better about it at least. He still says some dumb stuff but on smaller levels. Sometimes he actually says something smart. Can’t get past that name though. Looking forward to seeing Bam and his family on there, that should be interesting.[close][close]
You mean like “the Steezus Christ Experience” ?[close]
Oh well I guess it is his brand now lol. His bio makes him sound like an influencer. It’s awesome how far networking has took him. Name aside, you gotta respect the hustle.Expand QuoteI don’t know if you’re being facetious. Is that a thing?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteYeah, he doesn’t bother me. I’m Black so I like seeing him and Jeron on there, but his name is bad. Always reminds me of Yeezus, and I get bummed cause Kanye is a total kook now. I hope he drops the name one day. It’s not like he has some huge brand attached to it.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m 6’5” with a few too many pounds on me. Back issues suck, so does hitting your head on shit constantly. High center of gravity is fun when eating shit too.Expand QuoteI’ve hated pick-up trucks for so long, but I’ve accepted that I need to get one or a big SUV. Tried of being cramped in sedans 😭Expand Quote6’4” here. My legs are so long it’s a struggle to sit in a lot of seating. I should probably be driving a lifted truck too the amount of times I’ve hit my head on the trunk.
I’ll never forget hitting my head on the subway when I was in Asia a bunch of times. Although meeting a drunk old guy chainsmoking in the casino bathroom who just kept gesturing my height and smiling made up for any lasting brain damage.[close]
My knees touch the dashboard in most cars and I fear that if I wreak my legs will get crushed lol[close]
I had to drop a few K more than I wanted on a truck. Bench seats are not an option, had to spring for the adjustable captains chair.
Chicks dig tall dudes so it has its perks.[close]
This is not the injury thread. I think Steezus used to really say some dumb stuff but he seems to have gotten a little better about it at least. He still says some dumb stuff but on smaller levels. Sometimes he actually says something smart. Can’t get past that name though. Looking forward to seeing Bam and his family on there, that should be interesting.[close][close]
You mean like “the Steezus Christ Experience” ?[close][close]
Sorry Steezus, https://www.steezuschrist.com/about
It's that arrogant dude that makes me not want to watch. Can't think of his name.Roger?
Roger?Expand QuoteIt's that arrogant dude that makes me not want to watch. Can't think of his name.[close]
That is fucking terrible! Don’t like the term “cringe” but really can’t think of a better word to describe. Dude acting like he cured cancer. “Humble beginnings”, “has truly inspired an entire culture”, “industry figurehead”…i could quote the entire masturbatory bio.Oh well I guess it is his brand now lol. His bio makes him sound like an influencer. It’s awesome how far networking has took him. Name aside, you gotta respect the hustle.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t know if you’re being facetious. Is that a thing?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteYeah, he doesn’t bother me. I’m Black so I like seeing him and Jeron on there, but his name is bad. Always reminds me of Yeezus, and I get bummed cause Kanye is a total kook now. I hope he drops the name one day. It’s not like he has some huge brand attached to it.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m 6’5” with a few too many pounds on me. Back issues suck, so does hitting your head on shit constantly. High center of gravity is fun when eating shit too.Expand QuoteI’ve hated pick-up trucks for so long, but I’ve accepted that I need to get one or a big SUV. Tried of being cramped in sedans 😭Expand Quote6’4” here. My legs are so long it’s a struggle to sit in a lot of seating. I should probably be driving a lifted truck too the amount of times I’ve hit my head on the trunk.
I’ll never forget hitting my head on the subway when I was in Asia a bunch of times. Although meeting a drunk old guy chainsmoking in the casino bathroom who just kept gesturing my height and smiling made up for any lasting brain damage.[close]
My knees touch the dashboard in most cars and I fear that if I wreak my legs will get crushed lol[close]
I had to drop a few K more than I wanted on a truck. Bench seats are not an option, had to spring for the adjustable captains chair.
Chicks dig tall dudes so it has its perks.[close]
This is not the injury thread. I think Steezus used to really say some dumb stuff but he seems to have gotten a little better about it at least. He still says some dumb stuff but on smaller levels. Sometimes he actually says something smart. Can’t get past that name though. Looking forward to seeing Bam and his family on there, that should be interesting.[close][close]
You mean like “the Steezus Christ Experience” ?[close][close]
Sorry Steezus, https://www.steezuschrist.com/about[close]
But it’s funny, his name would be more fitting for someone like Kenny Anderson 😂
Expand QuoteI don’t know if you’re being facetious. Is that a thing?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteYeah, he doesn’t bother me. I’m Black so I like seeing him and Jeron on there, but his name is bad. Always reminds me of Yeezus, and I get bummed cause Kanye is a total kook now. I hope he drops the name one day. It’s not like he has some huge brand attached to it.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m 6’5” with a few too many pounds on me. Back issues suck, so does hitting your head on shit constantly. High center of gravity is fun when eating shit too.Expand QuoteI’ve hated pick-up trucks for so long, but I’ve accepted that I need to get one or a big SUV. Tried of being cramped in sedans 😭Expand Quote6’4” here. My legs are so long it’s a struggle to sit in a lot of seating. I should probably be driving a lifted truck too the amount of times I’ve hit my head on the trunk.
I’ll never forget hitting my head on the subway when I was in Asia a bunch of times. Although meeting a drunk old guy chainsmoking in the casino bathroom who just kept gesturing my height and smiling made up for any lasting brain damage.[close]
My knees touch the dashboard in most cars and I fear that if I wreak my legs will get crushed lol[close]
I had to drop a few K more than I wanted on a truck. Bench seats are not an option, had to spring for the adjustable captains chair.
Chicks dig tall dudes so it has its perks.[close]
This is not the injury thread. I think Steezus used to really say some dumb stuff but he seems to have gotten a little better about it at least. He still says some dumb stuff but on smaller levels. Sometimes he actually says something smart. Can’t get past that name though. Looking forward to seeing Bam and his family on there, that should be interesting.[close][close]
You mean like “the Steezus Christ Experience” ?[close][close]
Sorry Steezus, https://www.steezuschrist.com/about
https://youtu.be/YUKX1xkoduo
Something about this dude has always rubbed me the wrong way…
Some interesting stories though
That is fucking terrible! Don’t like the term “cringe” but really can’t think of a better word to describe. Dude acting like he cured cancer. “Humble beginnings”, “has truly inspired an entire culture”, “industry figurehead”…i could quote the entire masturbatory bio.Expand QuoteOh well I guess it is his brand now lol. His bio makes him sound like an influencer. It’s awesome how far networking has took him. Name aside, you gotta respect the hustle.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t know if you’re being facetious. Is that a thing?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteYeah, he doesn’t bother me. I’m Black so I like seeing him and Jeron on there, but his name is bad. Always reminds me of Yeezus, and I get bummed cause Kanye is a total kook now. I hope he drops the name one day. It’s not like he has some huge brand attached to it.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m 6’5” with a few too many pounds on me. Back issues suck, so does hitting your head on shit constantly. High center of gravity is fun when eating shit too.Expand QuoteI’ve hated pick-up trucks for so long, but I’ve accepted that I need to get one or a big SUV. Tried of being cramped in sedans 😭Expand Quote6’4” here. My legs are so long it’s a struggle to sit in a lot of seating. I should probably be driving a lifted truck too the amount of times I’ve hit my head on the trunk.
I’ll never forget hitting my head on the subway when I was in Asia a bunch of times. Although meeting a drunk old guy chainsmoking in the casino bathroom who just kept gesturing my height and smiling made up for any lasting brain damage.[close]
My knees touch the dashboard in most cars and I fear that if I wreak my legs will get crushed lol[close]
I had to drop a few K more than I wanted on a truck. Bench seats are not an option, had to spring for the adjustable captains chair.
Chicks dig tall dudes so it has its perks.[close]
This is not the injury thread. I think Steezus used to really say some dumb stuff but he seems to have gotten a little better about it at least. He still says some dumb stuff but on smaller levels. Sometimes he actually says something smart. Can’t get past that name though. Looking forward to seeing Bam and his family on there, that should be interesting.[close][close]
You mean like “the Steezus Christ Experience” ?[close][close]
Sorry Steezus, https://www.steezuschrist.com/about[close]
But it’s funny, his name would be more fitting for someone like Kenny Anderson 😂[close]
He probably didn’t write that but he damn well approved it.
I love the nine clubExpand QuoteI don’t understand the ignorance when it comes to the question of “why is he here” he’s literally just a homie that got a spot on a podcast. He doesn’t have a pro board, he’s not taking money from anyone in the industry, he’s just a friend. We all have those. Shane Heyl is a homie that got lucky and here he is making money from shake junt and had a pro board. Where’s the concern for that? Is there none because he said “red on red gutta”? Anyway it’s never that deep.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote(https://i.imgur.com/L1fLizr.png)
How lame[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.[close]
If I remember correctly it was back surgery. I don’t know the invasiveness or extent tho.[close]
Okay, back surgery is serious business. Completely invasive and changes a lot about range of motion, not being able to slam as hard anymore, etc.[close]
Yeah but how is his injury relevant to skateboarding? The dude probably did his back from his warehouse job or whatever this motherfucker does before sliming his way into the 9 club.[close]
He fucked his back up skating. I totally get disliking 9 club and steezus but that’s why it’s relevant.[close]
The issue is he didn't come back from the surgery and continued to push his limits. He just quit skating, which is the exact opposite[close][close]
I know some of you wont admit to listening to the show, but sometimes Steezus offers a different perspective too. All of these dudes have been enjoying the spoils of being pro so it is nice to hear someone who didn't have that luxury chime in from time to time to let dudes know they're tripping.
I fully get the nine club hate, and catch myself rolling my eyes all the time at some of the shit they say, but they're all human. A lot of my favorites growing up are in that room even though my tastes have changed it is nice to see them doing their thing
And they been blessing us with Castillo clips on that other channel soo
I love the nine clubExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t understand the ignorance when it comes to the question of “why is he here” he’s literally just a homie that got a spot on a podcast. He doesn’t have a pro board, he’s not taking money from anyone in the industry, he’s just a friend. We all have those. Shane Heyl is a homie that got lucky and here he is making money from shake junt and had a pro board. Where’s the concern for that? Is there none because he said “red on red gutta”? Anyway it’s never that deep.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote(https://i.imgur.com/L1fLizr.png)
How lame[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.[close]
If I remember correctly it was back surgery. I don’t know the invasiveness or extent tho.[close]
Okay, back surgery is serious business. Completely invasive and changes a lot about range of motion, not being able to slam as hard anymore, etc.[close]
Yeah but how is his injury relevant to skateboarding? The dude probably did his back from his warehouse job or whatever this motherfucker does before sliming his way into the 9 club.[close]
He fucked his back up skating. I totally get disliking 9 club and steezus but that’s why it’s relevant.[close]
The issue is he didn't come back from the surgery and continued to push his limits. He just quit skating, which is the exact opposite[close][close]
I know some of you wont admit to listening to the show, but sometimes Steezus offers a different perspective too. All of these dudes have been enjoying the spoils of being pro so it is nice to hear someone who didn't have that luxury chime in from time to time to let dudes know they're tripping.
I fully get the nine club hate, and catch myself rolling my eyes all the time at some of the shit they say, but they're all human. A lot of my favorites growing up are in that room even though my tastes have changed it is nice to see them doing their thing
And they been blessing us with Castillo clips on that other channel soo[close]
Expand QuoteRoger?Expand QuoteIt's that arrogant dude that makes me not want to watch. Can't think of his name.[close][close]
That rings a bell. I was excited to start watching the Nine Club until a couple episodes of his arrogance turned me off.
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How lame[close]
Which surgery did he have? If it has anything to do with weight bearing joints, I'd say it's not a lame question. If it's toe or tummy surgery, I can see your point.[close]
If I remember correctly it was back surgery. I don’t know the invasiveness or extent tho.[close]
Okay, back surgery is serious business. Completely invasive and changes a lot about range of motion, not being able to slam as hard anymore, etc.[close]
Yeah but how is his injury relevant to skateboarding? The dude probably did his back from his warehouse job or whatever this motherfucker does before sliming his way into the 9 club.[close]
He fucked his back up skating. I totally get disliking 9 club and steezus but that’s why it’s relevant.[close]
The issue is he didn't come back from the surgery and continued to push his limits. He just quit skating, which is the exact opposite[close]
There is no issue you’re just being a straight up dickhead lol
If it’s not flip in flip out ledge wizard manual combo skating these guys seems out of their depth.
https://www.steezuschrist.com/contact (https://www.steezuschrist.com/contact)
"STEEZUS You got a juicy mouth, boy"
wtf is up with this quote on his website?
Is Steezus the one with a juicy mouth?
Is he with a boy with a juicy mouth?
What is the context of the mouth being juicy?
It sounds vaguely sexual therefore hilarious to anyone with the brain of a 14 year old (ie 9 club listeners)Expand Quotehttps://www.steezuschrist.com/contact (https://www.steezuschrist.com/contact)
"STEEZUS You got a juicy mouth, boy"
wtf is up with this quote on his website?
Is Steezus the one with a juicy mouth?
Is he with a boy with a juicy mouth?
What is the context of the mouth being juicy?[close]
cant remember the context but its something Kelly said in an early 9C episode
https://youtu.be/gRYRkGZsMhw
This came on the other day and at 13:40 eldridge gets all weird at kelly for some reason
https://youtu.be/gRYRkGZsMhw (https://youtu.be/gRYRkGZsMhw)
This came on the other day and at 13:40 eldridge gets all weird at kelly for some reason
Justin Eldridge seems like a deeply unpleasant person to be around.
Expand QuoteJustin Eldridge seems like a deeply unpleasant person to be around.[close]
He is probably forever bitter he wasn't a bigger deal in skating considering he was really really good
Expand QuoteJustin Eldridge seems like a deeply unpleasant person to be around.[close]
He is probably forever bitter he wasn't a bigger deal in skating considering he was really really good
Fuck me some of you take the podcast and Steezus way too seriously lolWelcome to Slap. This is the home for taking skateboarding too seriously.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteJustin Eldridge seems like a deeply unpleasant person to be around.[close]
He is probably forever bitter he wasn't a bigger deal in skating considering he was really really good[close]
he had a 10 year run with 3 pro shoes while putting out 6 minutes of footage
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteJustin Eldridge seems like a deeply unpleasant person to be around.[close]
He is probably forever bitter he wasn't a bigger deal in skating considering he was really really good[close]
he had a 10 year run with 3 pro shoes while putting out 6 minutes of footage
4 SHOES. 4 OF EM!Expand QuoteExpand QuoteJustin Eldridge seems like a deeply unpleasant person to be around.[close]
He is probably forever bitter he wasn't a bigger deal in skating considering he was really really good[close]
he had a 10 year run with 3 pro shoes while putting out 6 minutes of footage
I like the skate vid reviews just so I don’t have to rewind or slow mo shit. Hating on the nine club is low hanging fruit, they got their little sponsors and do their little talk show for free. Meanwhile, there’s dudes sneakily making betwixt 99999 and a smooth million for “editing” a zine that’s mostly gone digital with sponsor generated content.
I feel like they could probably give Eldy like a fiver spinner or a laser pen and he’d be quiet/entertained for hours
Expand QuoteI feel like they could probably give Eldy like a fiver spinner or a laser pen and he’d be quiet/entertained for hours[close]
One of those bones with the peanut butter inside
i think he might be cte or on pain pills. dude struggles for words more than a litttle bit. he didn't skate jamie sized obstacles but maybe he slipped out switch flipping onto 5 stair rails? if it's pills, intervention! like right on the monday show. just everyone heaping copious praise upon him while also complaining about his modern antics. what if instead of nice club, it was confrontation club and skaters got roasted, called out for cringe or substance abuse? 9 club turns heel.
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Why do they call it nine club?5 hosts special special special guest = 8 and the viewer = 9. they're breaking the 4th wall.
There's usually only five of them.
They should call it the five club.
5 hosts special special special guest = 8 and the viewer = 9. they're breaking the 4th wall.Expand QuoteWhy do they call it nine club?
There's usually only five of them.
They should call it the five club.[close]
Why do they call it nine club?
There's usually only five of them.
They should call it the five club.
The show is for 10-14 ears old...Roger should leave for good and do his own show.He is the only skate rat in there and has mad skate culture knowledge.ok Roger...
The show is for 10-14 ears old...Roger should leave for good and do his own show.He is the only skate rat in there and has mad skate culture knowledge.
Its really quite an acheivement to have a collection of men with the exact same narrow knowledge of time within a sport theyve dedicated their lives to. I swear if it didnt happen between 95 & 2001 these dudes dont know anything about it.
Expand QuoteThe show is for 10-14 years old...Roger should leave the show and do his own.He is the only skate rat in there and has mad skate culture knowledge.[close]
Roger showed how much of a kook he was with the whole Mark Oblow debacle.
The show is for 10-14 years old...Roger should leave the show and do his own.He is the only skate rat in there and has mad skate culture knowledge.
The show is for 10-14 years old...Roger should leave the show and do his own.He is the only skate rat in there and has mad skate culture knowledge.
Expand QuoteThe show is for 10-14 years old...Roger should leave the show and do his own.He is the only skate rat in there and has mad skate culture knowledge.[close]
I wonder if a Roger and burnett show would be good?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe show is for 10-14 years old...Roger should leave the show and do his own.He is the only skate rat in there and has mad skate culture knowledge.[close]
I wonder if a Roger and burnett show would be good?[close]
Smarmy Army
9 club could/would be sick if they didn't care about hurting feelings/dissing people.
Steve O and Andy Roy both have no problem digging up the dirt and calling people out, but of course you would have to listen to Steve O and Andy Roy so that kinda cancels it out.Expand Quote
9 club could/would be sick if they didn't care about hurting feelings/dissing people.[close]
Not a chance in hell.
Only person who speaks his mind and might ruffle feathers is Jeron. The guy doesn’t bullshit.
It would be kind of funny to have a full Chris Robert’s / Larry David meltdown every once in a while.
If you want “hard hitting” questions, the closest you’ll get is The Bunt who have called guests out on stuff in the past. Thankfully they research their guests and still show respect where it’s due.
Steve O and Andy Roy both have no problem digging up the dirt and calling people out, but of course you would have to listen to Steve O and Andy Roy so that kinda cancels it out.Expand QuoteExpand Quote
9 club could/would be sick if they didn't care about hurting feelings/dissing people.[close]
Not a chance in hell.
Only person who speaks his mind and might ruffle feathers is Jeron. The guy doesn’t bullshit.
It would be kind of funny to have a full Chris Robert’s / Larry David meltdown every once in a while.
If you want “hard hitting” questions, the closest you’ll get is The Bunt who have called guests out on stuff in the past. Thankfully they research their guests and still show respect where it’s due.[close]
Expand Quote
9 club could/would be sick if they didn't care about hurting feelings/dissing people.[close]
Not a chance in hell.
Only person who speaks his mind and might ruffle feathers is Jeron. The guy doesn’t bullshit.
It would be kind of funny to have a full Chris Robert’s / Larry David meltdown every once in a while.
If you want “hard hitting” questions, the closest you’ll get is The Bunt who have called guests out on stuff in the past. Thankfully they research their guests and still show respect where it’s due.
Expand QuoteExpand Quote
9 club could/would be sick if they didn't care about hurting feelings/dissing people.[close]
Not a chance in hell.
Only person who speaks his mind and might ruffle feathers is Jeron. The guy doesn’t bullshit.
It would be kind of funny to have a full Chris Robert’s / Larry David meltdown every once in a while.
If you want “hard hitting” questions, the closest you’ll get is The Bunt who have called guests out on stuff in the past. Thankfully they research their guests and still show respect where it’s due.[close]
Crob always seemed to me like that skater who had an incredible career in one of the golden era of skateboarding... and then became a jaded old man who comes off as sarcastic and bitter with his questions, and doesn't care if he's questioning with any enthusiasm
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9 club could/would be sick if they didn't care about hurting feelings/dissing people.[close]
Not a chance in hell.
Only person who speaks his mind and might ruffle feathers is Jeron. The guy doesn’t bullshit.
It would be kind of funny to have a full Chris Robert’s / Larry David meltdown every once in a while.
If you want “hard hitting” questions, the closest you’ll get is The Bunt who have called guests out on stuff in the past. Thankfully they research their guests and still show respect where it’s due.[close]
Crob always seemed to me like that skater who had an incredible career in one of the golden era of skateboarding... and then became a jaded old man who comes off as sarcastic and bitter with his questions, and doesn't care if he's questioning with any enthusiasm[close]
I'd be jaded too if I was a washed up 'pro' with man-boy roomates.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote
9 club could/would be sick if they didn't care about hurting feelings/dissing people.[close]
Not a chance in hell.
Only person who speaks his mind and might ruffle feathers is Jeron. The guy doesn’t bullshit.
It would be kind of funny to have a full Chris Robert’s / Larry David meltdown every once in a while.
If you want “hard hitting” questions, the closest you’ll get is The Bunt who have called guests out on stuff in the past. Thankfully they research their guests and still show respect where it’s due.[close]
Crob always seemed to me like that skater who had an incredible career in one of the golden era of skateboarding... and then became a jaded old man who comes off as sarcastic and bitter with his questions, and doesn't care if he's questioning with any enthusiasm[close]
I'd be jaded too if I was a washed up 'pro' with man-boy roomates.[close]
Who are crobs roommates?
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9 club could/would be sick if they didn't care about hurting feelings/dissing people.[close]
Not a chance in hell.
Only person who speaks his mind and might ruffle feathers is Jeron. The guy doesn’t bullshit.
It would be kind of funny to have a full Chris Robert’s / Larry David meltdown every once in a while.
If you want “hard hitting” questions, the closest you’ll get is The Bunt who have called guests out on stuff in the past. Thankfully they research their guests and still show respect where it’s due.[close]
Crob always seemed to me like that skater who had an incredible career in one of the golden era of skateboarding... and then became a jaded old man who comes off as sarcastic and bitter with his questions, and doesn't care if he's questioning with any enthusiasm[close]
I'd be jaded too if I was a washed up 'pro' with man-boy roomates.
How much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?Probably none
How much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?
How much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?
oh damn, your rightExpand QuoteProbably noneExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close][close]
Nah there definitely is - 13:40 onwards. Just wondering the extent of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRYRkGZsMhw&t=
yeah, I guess probably that or Justin just wanting to get back on the team as a legacy pro. He's got no shoe sponsor right nowExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
If I had to guess I’d say maybe Justin really wanting his shoe reissued and Kelly playing the “sorry I don’t have control over that” even though he does. But they’re also both idiots.
Expand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
The tension between those two is palpable and I've noticed it happening more frequently lately. It was blatantly obvious during the clipper ledge discussion. I'm waiting for the day when that shit boils over and they get into a heated argument. I can already see Justin being like "Ok, I'm done" and walking out of the apartment mid episode.
I got word from someone at my local who's also the sole tech rep that a couple of legacy pros are coming back full on the team with reissues and none of them are justin...oh damn, your rightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteProbably noneExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close][close]
Nah there definitely is - 13:40 onwards. Just wondering the extent of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRYRkGZsMhw&t=[close]yeah, I guess probably that or Justin just wanting to get back on the team as a legacy pro. He's got no shoe sponsor right nowExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
If I had to guess I’d say maybe Justin really wanting his shoe reissued and Kelly playing the “sorry I don’t have control over that” even though he does. But they’re also both idiots.[close]
Damn, I don't know what's up, but I side with Justin. Kelly can be annoying AF.Nah there definitely is - 13:40 onwards. Just wondering the extent of it.Expand QuoteProbably noneExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close][close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRYRkGZsMhw&t=
While he's definitely not their most iconic former pro, this seems like a missed opportunity considering his current popularity due to the nine club. Might not sound like the biggest boost but a shocking amount of kids have him and Chris's boardsI got word from someone at my local who's also the sole tech rep that a couple of legacy pros are coming back full on the team with reissues and none of them are justin...Expand Quoteoh damn, your rightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteProbably noneExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close][close]
Nah there definitely is - 13:40 onwards. Just wondering the extent of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRYRkGZsMhw&t=[close]yeah, I guess probably that or Justin just wanting to get back on the team as a legacy pro. He's got no shoe sponsor right nowExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
If I had to guess I’d say maybe Justin really wanting his shoe reissued and Kelly playing the “sorry I don’t have control over that” even though he does. But they’re also both idiots.[close][close]
oh damn, your rightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteProbably noneExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close][close]
Nah there definitely is - 13:40 onwards. Just wondering the extent of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRYRkGZsMhw&t=[close]yeah, I guess probably that or Justin just wanting to get back on the team as a legacy pro. He's got no shoe sponsor right nowExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
If I had to guess I’d say maybe Justin really wanting his shoe reissued and Kelly playing the “sorry I don’t have control over that” even though he does. But they’re also both idiots.[close]
True. I remember seeing an episode where Roberts was trying to get him to the beach to skate curbs or whatever, and he didn’t seem interested. Mike Mo also me not really skating anymore. It sucks when pros get injured and realize they’ll never be able to skate at their former level and kinda give up. Skateboarding can be whatever you want it to be.Expand Quoteoh damn, your rightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteProbably noneExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close][close]
Nah there definitely is - 13:40 onwards. Just wondering the extent of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRYRkGZsMhw&t=[close]yeah, I guess probably that or Justin just wanting to get back on the team as a legacy pro. He's got no shoe sponsor right nowExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
If I had to guess I’d say maybe Justin really wanting his shoe reissued and Kelly playing the “sorry I don’t have control over that” even though he does. But they’re also both idiots.[close][close]
i don’t think he rides a skateboard right now either
True. I remember seeing an episode where Roberts was trying to get him to the beach to skate curbs or whatever, and he didn’t seem interested. Mike Mo also me not really skating anymore. It sucks when pros get injured and realize they’ll never be able to skate at their former level and kinda give up. Skateboarding can be whatever you want it to be.Expand QuoteExpand Quoteoh damn, your rightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteProbably noneExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close][close]
Nah there definitely is - 13:40 onwards. Just wondering the extent of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRYRkGZsMhw&t=[close]yeah, I guess probably that or Justin just wanting to get back on the team as a legacy pro. He's got no shoe sponsor right nowExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
If I had to guess I’d say maybe Justin really wanting his shoe reissued and Kelly playing the “sorry I don’t have control over that” even though he does. But they’re also both idiots.[close][close]
i don’t think he rides a skateboard right now either[close]
I get that. He did sound down when talking about it. So no need to force it. Maybe he’ll do more one day.Expand QuoteTrue. I remember seeing an episode where Roberts was trying to get him to the beach to skate curbs or whatever, and he didn’t seem interested. Mike Mo also me not really skating anymore. It sucks when pros get injured and realize they’ll never be able to skate at their former level and kinda give up. Skateboarding can be whatever you want it to be.Expand QuoteExpand Quoteoh damn, your rightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteProbably noneExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close][close]
Nah there definitely is - 13:40 onwards. Just wondering the extent of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRYRkGZsMhw&t=[close]yeah, I guess probably that or Justin just wanting to get back on the team as a legacy pro. He's got no shoe sponsor right nowExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
If I had to guess I’d say maybe Justin really wanting his shoe reissued and Kelly playing the “sorry I don’t have control over that” even though he does. But they’re also both idiots.[close][close]
i don’t think he rides a skateboard right now either[close][close]
For the sake of discussion I will say, specifically for mike mo, he has said it’s depressing to try and skate since his injury. Which I can completely understand. When something doesn’t bring you joy anymore it’s hard to keep at it. I get wanting to see clips from him if you were a fan of his skating but it’s lowkey selfish.
How much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?
I did not followed that, I mean I know about the storyExpand QuoteIts really quite an acheivement to have a collection of men with the exact same narrow knowledge of time within a sport theyve dedicated their lives to. I swear if it didnt happen between 95 & 2001 these dudes dont know anything about it.[close]
Kelly is so dumb he thought Thrasher was being published in 1965.
I got word from someone at my local who's also the sole tech rep that a couple of legacy pros are coming back full on the team with reissues and none of them are justin...Expand Quoteoh damn, your rightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteProbably noneExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close][close]
Nah there definitely is - 13:40 onwards. Just wondering the extent of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRYRkGZsMhw&t=[close]yeah, I guess probably that or Justin just wanting to get back on the team as a legacy pro. He's got no shoe sponsor right nowExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
If I had to guess I’d say maybe Justin really wanting his shoe reissued and Kelly playing the “sorry I don’t have control over that” even though he does. But they’re also both idiots.[close][close]
Expand QuoteTrue. I remember seeing an episode where Roberts was trying to get him to the beach to skate curbs or whatever, and he didn’t seem interested. Mike Mo also me not really skating anymore. It sucks when pros get injured and realize they’ll never be able to skate at their former level and kinda give up. Skateboarding can be whatever you want it to be.Expand QuoteExpand Quoteoh damn, your rightExpand QuoteExpand QuoteProbably noneExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close][close]
Nah there definitely is - 13:40 onwards. Just wondering the extent of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRYRkGZsMhw&t=[close]yeah, I guess probably that or Justin just wanting to get back on the team as a legacy pro. He's got no shoe sponsor right nowExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
If I had to guess I’d say maybe Justin really wanting his shoe reissued and Kelly playing the “sorry I don’t have control over that” even though he does. But they’re also both idiots.[close][close]
i don’t think he rides a skateboard right now either[close][close]
For the sake of discussion I will say, specifically for mike mo, he has said it’s depressing to try and skate since his injury. Which I can completely understand. When something doesn’t bring you joy anymore it’s hard to keep at it. I get wanting to see clips from him if you were a fan of his skating but it’s lowkey selfish.
Mike Mo made the analogy of it's like being a pro golfer who could drive the ball 300+ yards and getting injured and barely being able to hit the ball off the tee. He was also pretty tech, so I could see how now that he can't do the stuff he used to do he's not as hyped on skating anymore.
Expand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
The tension between those two is palpable and I've noticed it happening more frequently lately. It was blatantly obvious during the clipper ledge discussion. I'm waiting for the day when that shit boils over and they get into a heated argument. I can already see Justin being like "Ok, I'm done" and walking out of the apartment mid episode.
Expand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
The tension between those two is palpable and I've noticed it happening more frequently lately. It was blatantly obvious during the clipper ledge discussion. I'm waiting for the day when that shit boils over and they get into a heated argument. I can already see Justin being like "Ok, I'm done" and walking out of the apartment mid episode.
Expand QuoteMike Mo made the analogy of it's like being a pro golfer who could drive the ball 300+ yards and getting injured and barely being able to hit the ball off the tee. He was also pretty tech, so I could see how now that he can't do the stuff he used to do he's not as hyped on skating anymore.[close]
Kinda ironic that it happened drunk driving a golf cart eh?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
The tension between those two is palpable and I've noticed it happening more frequently lately. It was blatantly obvious during the clipper ledge discussion. I'm waiting for the day when that shit boils over and they get into a heated argument. I can already see Justin being like "Ok, I'm done" and walking out of the apartment mid episode.[close]
I hadn’t watched the show in a bit so I can’t say for sure over the general course of the show recently, but I did watch the clipper discussion and noticed the same thing. I don’t know about recently, but I remember Rog used to kind of get into with Eldridge too. And I really can’t blame them, seeing as Eldridge seems like that guy in the friend group who is so dumb he thinks he’s smarter than everybody else.
I’d personally be surprised if Eldridge and Kelly have 100 IQ points between the two of them, but in watching the show over the years, I have realized Eldridge is just next level stupid. Feels like there is a laundry list of idiotic takes from that guy over the years. My favorite being that it’s okay for companies to not pay their filmers because they should “do it for the passion.”
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
The tension between those two is palpable and I've noticed it happening more frequently lately. It was blatantly obvious during the clipper ledge discussion. I'm waiting for the day when that shit boils over and they get into a heated argument. I can already see Justin being like "Ok, I'm done" and walking out of the apartment mid episode.[close]
I hadn’t watched the show in a bit so I can’t say for sure over the general course of the show recently, but I did watch the clipper discussion and noticed the same thing. I don’t know about recently, but I remember Rog used to kind of get into with Eldridge too. And I really can’t blame them, seeing as Eldridge seems like that guy in the friend group who is so dumb he thinks he’s smarter than everybody else.
I’d personally be surprised if Eldridge and Kelly have 100 IQ points between the two of them, but in watching the show over the years, I have realized Eldridge is just next level stupid. Feels like there is a laundry list of idiotic takes from that guy over the years. My favorite being that it’s okay for companies to not pay their filmers because they should “do it for the passion.”
Mike Mo made the analogy of it's like being a pro golfer who could drive the ball 300+ yards and getting injured and barely being able to hit the ball off the tee. He was also pretty tech, so I could see how now that he can't do the stuff he used to do he's not as hyped on skating anymore.
Kelly was incredibly nice when I met him. He was hyping up all the kids at the park and said hi to everyoneExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
The tension between those two is palpable and I've noticed it happening more frequently lately. It was blatantly obvious during the clipper ledge discussion. I'm waiting for the day when that shit boils over and they get into a heated argument. I can already see Justin being like "Ok, I'm done" and walking out of the apartment mid episode.[close]
I hadn’t watched the show in a bit so I can’t say for sure over the general course of the show recently, but I did watch the clipper discussion and noticed the same thing. I don’t know about recently, but I remember Rog used to kind of get into with Eldridge too. And I really can’t blame them, seeing as Eldridge seems like that guy in the friend group who is so dumb he thinks he’s smarter than everybody else.
I’d personally be surprised if Eldridge and Kelly have 100 IQ points between the two of them, but in watching the show over the years, I have realized Eldridge is just next level stupid. Feels like there is a laundry list of idiotic takes from that guy over the years. My favorite being that it’s okay for companies to not pay their filmers because they should “do it for the passion.”[close]
Kelly is a fun, friendly kind of dumb. Like a golden retriever. I've never liked Justin, he seems like a belligerent sort of stupid
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
The tension between those two is palpable and I've noticed it happening more frequently lately. It was blatantly obvious during the clipper ledge discussion. I'm waiting for the day when that shit boils over and they get into a heated argument. I can already see Justin being like "Ok, I'm done" and walking out of the apartment mid episode.[close]
I hadn’t watched the show in a bit so I can’t say for sure over the general course of the show recently, but I did watch the clipper discussion and noticed the same thing. I don’t know about recently, but I remember Rog used to kind of get into with Eldridge too. And I really can’t blame them, seeing as Eldridge seems like that guy in the friend group who is so dumb he thinks he’s smarter than everybody else.
I’d personally be surprised if Eldridge and Kelly have 100 IQ points between the two of them, but in watching the show over the years, I have realized Eldridge is just next level stupid. Feels like there is a laundry list of idiotic takes from that guy over the years. My favorite being that it’s okay for companies to not pay their filmers because they should “do it for the passion.”[close]
Kelly is a fun, friendly kind of dumb. Like a golden retriever. I've never liked Justin, he seems like a belligerent sort of stupid
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
The tension between those two is palpable and I've noticed it happening more frequently lately. It was blatantly obvious during the clipper ledge discussion. I'm waiting for the day when that shit boils over and they get into a heated argument. I can already see Justin being like "Ok, I'm done" and walking out of the apartment mid episode.[close]
I hadn’t watched the show in a bit so I can’t say for sure over the general course of the show recently, but I did watch the clipper discussion and noticed the same thing. I don’t know about recently, but I remember Rog used to kind of get into with Eldridge too. And I really can’t blame them, seeing as Eldridge seems like that guy in the friend group who is so dumb he thinks he’s smarter than everybody else.
I’d personally be surprised if Eldridge and Kelly have 100 IQ points between the two of them, but in watching the show over the years, I have realized Eldridge is just next level stupid. Feels like there is a laundry list of idiotic takes from that guy over the years. My favorite being that it’s okay for companies to not pay their filmers because they should “do it for the passion.”[close]
Kelly is a fun, friendly kind of dumb. Like a golden retriever. I've never liked Justin, he seems like a belligerent sort of stupid[close]
Great way to put it. Justin really bummed me out awhile back with his comments on paying filmers and I haven't really wanted to watch anything with him in it since. Dude has bad vibes sometimes
Expand QuoteMike Mo made the analogy of it's like being a pro golfer who could drive the ball 300+ yards and getting injured and barely being able to hit the ball off the tee. He was also pretty tech, so I could see how now that he can't do the stuff he used to do he's not as hyped on skating anymore.[close]
Do you see John Cardiel making excuses...
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteMike Mo made the analogy of it's like being a pro golfer who could drive the ball 300+ yards and getting injured and barely being able to hit the ball off the tee. He was also pretty tech, so I could see how now that he can't do the stuff he used to do he's not as hyped on skating anymore.[close]
Kinda ironic that it happened drunk driving a golf cart eh?[close]
That is what would bug me the most if I was Mike Mo. That his career was cut short from an accident he caused. He mentioned on some episode that he never knew what it felt like to have your skills decline gradually. For him, it was just a fast complete 180.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteMike Mo made the analogy of it's like being a pro golfer who could drive the ball 300+ yards and getting injured and barely being able to hit the ball off the tee. He was also pretty tech, so I could see how now that he can't do the stuff he used to do he's not as hyped on skating anymore.[close]
Do you see John Cardiel making excuses...[close]
Cardiel has had like 3 photos in the 20 or so years since he got hurt (understandably). Mike Mo’s injury is just as debilitating as far as skating goes. He’s lucky he can even walk. It’s not making excuses, he literally can’t skate anymore.
I totally understand just wanting to disconnect from skating completely after skating at such a high level. It’s gotta be like getting dumped by a girl you love and still having to see her everyday. Some people just need to move on.
If Mike Mo's not having fun skating he doesn't need to skate. It'd be different if he still had a board but he himself said girl should hang up his pro modelExpand QuoteMike Mo made the analogy of it's like being a pro golfer who could drive the ball 300+ yards and getting injured and barely being able to hit the ball off the tee. He was also pretty tech, so I could see how now that he can't do the stuff he used to do he's not as hyped on skating anymore.[close]
Do you see John Cardiel making excuses...
When it come to Mike Mo, look at Andrew Allen, who used to be tech gnar in the early 2000’s. Switch heel front boards on handrails, switch big flips over gaps. Then he got injuries and became the bank charmer we know today.
Expand QuoteWhen it come to Mike Mo, look at Andrew Allen, who used to be tech gnar in the early 2000’s. Switch heel front boards on handrails, switch big flips over gaps. Then he got injuries and became the bank charmer we know today.[close]
One can still skate 3-5 days a week. One physically can’t. This is the dumbest comparison.
yeah that was really awkward, i never know if they are just messing around or not but that was uncomfortable. es’ also follows justin but he doesn’t follow back so maybe the poster who said he’s pissed about not getting a reissue or a spot on the legends team is right.Expand QuoteProbably noneExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close][close]
Nah there definitely is - 13:40 onwards. Just wondering the extent of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRYRkGZsMhw&t=
Feel like I'd much rather have an accident that was my own fault then have done everything right and somebody else's fuck up ruins my life. Maybe he even said something along those lines once.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteMike Mo made the analogy of it's like being a pro golfer who could drive the ball 300+ yards and getting injured and barely being able to hit the ball off the tee. He was also pretty tech, so I could see how now that he can't do the stuff he used to do he's not as hyped on skating anymore.[close]
Kinda ironic that it happened drunk driving a golf cart eh?[close]
That is what would bug me the most if I was Mike Mo. That his career was cut short from an accident he caused. He mentioned on some episode that he never knew what it felt like to have your skills decline gradually. For him, it was just a fast complete 180.
Do you people understand what drop foot is? His foot is basically paralyzed. It’s not just a fucked in ankle you can adjust your skating to.
Expand QuoteDo you people understand what drop foot is? His foot is basically paralyzed. It’s not just a fucked in ankle you can adjust your skating to.[close]
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jij3HAfx-9A
When it come to Mike Mo, look at Andrew Allen, who used to be tech gnar in the early 2000’s. Switch heel front boards on handrails, switch big flips over gaps. Then he got injuries and became the bank charmer we know today.
comparing mike mo and justin feels a little off. i know they’re consistent contributors to the nine club so it’s convenient, but mike mo is actually paralyzed. he can’t even skate a curb, he can only do flat ground. eldridge could skate ledges, stairs, hubbas, etc with proper preparation. if mike mo hung up on a foot high ledge he could shatter his leg. to go from tech god to that has to be so upsetting you just look for another hobby at that point. i’ll always respect him for hanging up his board before girl wanted.Doesn't Justin have herniated discs in his back? That's not chill either.
Cardiel has had like 3 photos in the 20 or so years since he got hurt (understandably). Mike Mo’s injury is just as debilitating as far as skating goes. He’s lucky he can even walk. It’s not making excuses, he literally can’t skate anymore.
I totally understand just wanting to disconnect from skating completely after skating at such a high level. It’s gotta be like getting dumped by a girl you love and still having to see her everyday. Some people just need to move on.
Do you people understand what drop foot is? His foot is basically paralyzed. It’s not just a fucked in ankle you can adjust your skating to.
yeah that was really awkward, i never know if they are just messing around or not but that was uncomfortable. es’ also follows justin but he doesn’t follow back so maybe the poster who said he’s pissed about not getting a reissue or a spot on the legends team is right.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteProbably noneExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close][close]
Nah there definitely is - 13:40 onwards. Just wondering the extent of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRYRkGZsMhw&t=[close]
coldbrew is right and you just look like an ass. Coming from someone who is oneExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWhen it come to Mike Mo, look at Andrew Allen, who used to be tech gnar in the early 2000’s. Switch heel front boards on handrails, switch big flips over gaps. Then he got injuries and became the bank charmer we know today.[close]
One can still skate 3-5 days a week. One physically can’t. This is the dumbest comparison.[close]
Nah, I’m good with it. Have a nice day!
Dude it's awesome that Cardiel still skates but Mike Mo doesn't have to if he doesn't want too. Skating's supposed to be funExpand QuoteCardiel has had like 3 photos in the 20 or so years since he got hurt (understandably). Mike Mo’s injury is just as debilitating as far as skating goes. He’s lucky he can even walk. It’s not making excuses, he literally can’t skate anymore.
I totally understand just wanting to disconnect from skating completely after skating at such a high level. It’s gotta be like getting dumped by a girl you love and still having to see her everyday. Some people just need to move on.[close]Expand QuoteDo you people understand what drop foot is? His foot is basically paralyzed. It’s not just a fucked in ankle you can adjust your skating to.[close]
pretty sure Cardiel would rather have drop foot any day of the week and would absolutely rip with a foot brace.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCardiel has had like 3 photos in the 20 or so years since he got hurt (understandably). Mike Mo’s injury is just as debilitating as far as skating goes. He’s lucky he can even walk. It’s not making excuses, he literally can’t skate anymore.
I totally understand just wanting to disconnect from skating completely after skating at such a high level. It’s gotta be like getting dumped by a girl you love and still having to see her everyday. Some people just need to move on.[close]Expand QuoteDo you people understand what drop foot is? His foot is basically paralyzed. It’s not just a fucked in ankle you can adjust your skating to.[close]
pretty sure Cardiel would rather have drop foot any day of the week and would absolutely rip with a foot brace.[close]
Dude it's awesome that Cardiel still skates but Mike Mo doesn't have to if he doesn't want too. Skating's supposed to be fun
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
The tension between those two is palpable and I've noticed it happening more frequently lately. It was blatantly obvious during the clipper ledge discussion. I'm waiting for the day when that shit boils over and they get into a heated argument. I can already see Justin being like "Ok, I'm done" and walking out of the apartment mid episode.[close]
I hadn’t watched the show in a bit so I can’t say for sure over the general course of the show recently, but I did watch the clipper discussion and noticed the same thing. I don’t know about recently, but I remember Rog used to kind of get into with Eldridge too. And I really can’t blame them, seeing as Eldridge seems like that guy in the friend group who is so dumb he thinks he’s smarter than everybody else.
I’d personally be surprised if Eldridge and Kelly have 100 IQ points between the two of them, but in watching the show over the years, I have realized Eldridge is just next level stupid. Feels like there is a laundry list of idiotic takes from that guy over the years. My favorite being that it’s okay for companies to not pay their filmers because they should “do it for the passion.”[close]
Kelly is a fun, friendly kind of dumb. Like a golden retriever. I've never liked Justin, he seems like a belligerent sort of stupid
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
The tension between those two is palpable and I've noticed it happening more frequently lately. It was blatantly obvious during the clipper ledge discussion. I'm waiting for the day when that shit boils over and they get into a heated argument. I can already see Justin being like "Ok, I'm done" and walking out of the apartment mid episode.[close]
I hadn’t watched the show in a bit so I can’t say for sure over the general course of the show recently, but I did watch the clipper discussion and noticed the same thing. I don’t know about recently, but I remember Rog used to kind of get into with Eldridge too. And I really can’t blame them, seeing as Eldridge seems like that guy in the friend group who is so dumb he thinks he’s smarter than everybody else.
I’d personally be surprised if Eldridge and Kelly have 100 IQ points between the two of them, but in watching the show over the years, I have realized Eldridge is just next level stupid. Feels like there is a laundry list of idiotic takes from that guy over the years. My favorite being that it’s okay for companies to not pay their filmers because they should “do it for the passion.”[close]
Kelly is a fun, friendly kind of dumb. Like a golden retriever. I've never liked Justin, he seems like a belligerent sort of stupid[close]
From my experience listening to the Nine Club that’s also been my takeaway with those two. I could see how people get annoyed by Kelly, but overall he seems like a pretty genuine, nice guy. Justin always gives me bad vibes.
Expand QuoteWhen it come to Mike Mo, look at Andrew Allen, who used to be tech gnar in the early 2000’s. Switch heel front boards on handrails, switch big flips over gaps. Then he got injuries and became the bank charmer we know today.[close]
One can still skate 3-5 days a week. One physically can’t. This is the dumbest comparison.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHow much tension do you think there is between Kelly & Justin around Justin having been a legit pro for 2 of his favourite companies, while Kelly turned pro for a company after they had already kicked him off once, and then putting him back on after kicking everybody else off, and getting 1 pro board, and never getting on a shoe company proper?[close]
The tension between those two is palpable and I've noticed it happening more frequently lately. It was blatantly obvious during the clipper ledge discussion. I'm waiting for the day when that shit boils over and they get into a heated argument. I can already see Justin being like "Ok, I'm done" and walking out of the apartment mid episode.[close]
I hadn’t watched the show in a bit so I can’t say for sure over the general course of the show recently, but I did watch the clipper discussion and noticed the same thing. I don’t know about recently, but I remember Rog used to kind of get into with Eldridge too. And I really can’t blame them, seeing as Eldridge seems like that guy in the friend group who is so dumb he thinks he’s smarter than everybody else.
I’d personally be surprised if Eldridge and Kelly have 100 IQ points between the two of them, but in watching the show over the years, I have realized Eldridge is just next level stupid. Feels like there is a laundry list of idiotic takes from that guy over the years. My favorite being that it’s okay for companies to not pay their filmers because they should “do it for the passion.”[close]
Kelly is a fun, friendly kind of dumb. Like a golden retriever. I've never liked Justin, he seems like a belligerent sort of stupid[close]
From my experience listening to the Nine Club that’s also been my takeaway with those two. I could see how people get annoyed by Kelly, but overall he seems like a pretty genuine, nice guy. Justin always gives me bad vibes.[close]
lets just say i was watching the Muska experience episode last night and my wife made it a point to say she was happy Justin hasnt been on recently and she has no clue who he is outside of just being a guy on the 9C
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteMike Mo made the analogy of it's like being a pro golfer who could drive the ball 300+ yards and getting injured and barely being able to hit the ball off the tee. He was also pretty tech, so I could see how now that he can't do the stuff he used to do he's not as hyped on skating anymore.[close]
Do you see John Cardiel making excuses...[close]
Cardiel has had like 3 photos in the 20 or so years since he got hurt (understandably). Mike Mo’s injury is just as debilitating as far as skating goes. He’s lucky he can even walk. It’s not making excuses, he literally can’t skate anymore.
I totally understand just wanting to disconnect from skating completely after skating at such a high level. It’s gotta be like getting dumped by a girl you love and still having to see her everyday. Some people just need to move on.
Would anyone be upset if eldy and steezus both left the show and were never heard from again?Probably the people who comment on YouTube and Instagram and donate would be. On slap maybe not so much
Would anyone be upset if eldy and steezus both left the show and were never heard from again?
Expand QuoteWould anyone be upset if eldy and steezus both left the show and were never heard from again?[close]
For all Steezus' kookiness, he doesn't fuck up the vibe the way Eldy does. I find Eldy to be generally unpleasant and unnecessarily bitter.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWould anyone be upset if eldy and steezus both left the show and were never heard from again?[close]
For all Steezus' kookiness, he doesn't fuck up the vibe the way Eldy does. I find Eldy to be generally unpleasant and unnecessarily bitter.[close]
Eldy's vibe has had it's own character arc. He used to be a fun space cadet. He was perhaps a bit unprofessional at times, especially in terms of missing the show a lot, but honestly I welcomed it because I think that irreverance is a good reminder to not take this shit too seriously. Crob started giving Eldy shit about it and Eldy never took it well, even though Crob didnt' seem to be mean spirited. Eldy's defensiveness seemed to totally fuck up his vibe, like he's in survival mode. I'm guessing there were off camera conversations about him losing his spot in the show especially because that seems to be in the air any time they are all there talking about someone who filled in for Eldy. For example, in a recent episode they are talking about how they wish Daniel was here and Eldy seems to take it as them wishing Daniel was there instead of Eldy. Hoping Eldy's vibes can complete the character arc and he can return to good vibes, having grown in the process.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWould anyone be upset if eldy and steezus both left the show and were never heard from again?[close]
For all Steezus' kookiness, he doesn't fuck up the vibe the way Eldy does. I find Eldy to be generally unpleasant and unnecessarily bitter.[close]
Eldy's vibe has had it's own character arc. He used to be a fun space cadet. He was perhaps a bit unprofessional at times, especially in terms of missing the show a lot, but honestly I welcomed it because I think that irreverance is a good reminder to not take this shit too seriously. Crob started giving Eldy shit about it and Eldy never took it well, even though Crob didnt' seem to be mean spirited. Eldy's defensiveness seemed to totally fuck up his vibe, like he's in survival mode. I'm guessing there were off camera conversations about him losing his spot in the show especially because that seems to be in the air any time they are all there talking about someone who filled in for Eldy. For example, in a recent episode they are talking about how they wish Daniel was here and Eldy seems to take it as them wishing Daniel was there instead of Eldy. Hoping Eldy's vibes can complete the character arc and he can return to good vibes, having grown in the process.
so no one's gonna mention steeley dan wanting to have sex with chris roberts huhI don't wanna do your dirty work no more
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWould anyone be upset if eldy and steezus both left the show and were never heard from again?[close]
For all Steezus' kookiness, he doesn't fuck up the vibe the way Eldy does. I find Eldy to be generally unpleasant and unnecessarily bitter.[close]
Eldy's vibe has had it's own character arc. He used to be a fun space cadet. He was perhaps a bit unprofessional at times, especially in terms of missing the show a lot, but honestly I welcomed it because I think that irreverance is a good reminder to not take this shit too seriously. Crob started giving Eldy shit about it and Eldy never took it well, even though Crob didnt' seem to be mean spirited. Eldy's defensiveness seemed to totally fuck up his vibe, like he's in survival mode. I'm guessing there were off camera conversations about him losing his spot in the show especially because that seems to be in the air any time they are all there talking about someone who filled in for Eldy. For example, in a recent episode they are talking about how they wish Daniel was here and Eldy seems to take it as them wishing Daniel was there instead of Eldy. Hoping Eldy's vibes can complete the character arc and he can return to good vibes, having grown in the process.[close]
I totally get where you are coming from. In the earlier days, his vibe was much different. Even playful at times. But ever since that fart situation that KGB mentioned, he just became salty and would get super weird whenever the guys would bring it up or randomly play the sound bite. Its just a fart man, that shit is and always will be funny.
so no one's gonna mention steeley dan wanting to have sex with chris roberts huh
es should put steezus on
so no one's gonna mention steeley dan wanting to have sex with chris roberts huh
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWould anyone be upset if eldy and steezus both left the show and were never heard from again?[close]
For all Steezus' kookiness, he doesn't fuck up the vibe the way Eldy does. I find Eldy to be generally unpleasant and unnecessarily bitter.[close]
Eldy's vibe has had it's own character arc. He used to be a fun space cadet. He was perhaps a bit unprofessional at times, especially in terms of missing the show a lot, but honestly I welcomed it because I think that irreverance is a good reminder to not take this shit too seriously. Crob started giving Eldy shit about it and Eldy never took it well, even though Crob didnt' seem to be mean spirited. Eldy's defensiveness seemed to totally fuck up his vibe, like he's in survival mode. I'm guessing there were off camera conversations about him losing his spot in the show especially because that seems to be in the air any time they are all there talking about someone who filled in for Eldy. For example, in a recent episode they are talking about how they wish Daniel was here and Eldy seems to take it as them wishing Daniel was there instead of Eldy. Hoping Eldy's vibes can complete the character arc and he can return to good vibes, having grown in the process.[close]
Daniel would be a sick addition to the show. I thoroughly enjoy when he is on, talks a little bit of shit every now and then. And is a super skate rat, knowledgeable too.
I get its easy to have a Crail member fill in cause they all have history and can riff rather easily, but I would like to see them go outside of that for guests.
so no one's gonna mention steeley dan wanting to have sex with chris roberts huh
Expand Quotees should put steezus on[close]
Steez'ES
haha i didn’t expect anyone else to catch itExpand Quoteso no one's gonna mention steeley dan wanting to have sex with chris roberts huh[close]
Haha it's from someone's sig. Quote from versacekid420 or whatever his name is.
And nice reference jakeumms
I think about that comment more often than not. Forgot how it derived but I know wine was in the mix. Shoutout chris robertshaha i didn’t expect anyone else to catch itExpand QuoteExpand Quoteso no one's gonna mention steeley dan wanting to have sex with chris roberts huh[close]
Haha it's from someone's sig. Quote from versacekid420 or whatever his name is.
And nice reference jakeumms[close]
i agree, more dl please. steezus still pisses me off more than eldy but, it seems like he’s gotten better while eldy has gotten worse as mentioned.
it’s ‘their name’ assholeExpand Quoteso no one's gonna mention steeley dan wanting to have sex with chris roberts huh[close]
Haha it's from someone's sig. Quote from versacekid420 or whatever his name is.
And nice reference jakeumms
I think about that comment more often than not. Forgot how it derived but I know wine was in the mix. Shoutout chris robertsExpand Quotehaha i didn’t expect anyone else to catch itExpand QuoteExpand Quoteso no one's gonna mention steeley dan wanting to have sex with chris roberts huh[close]
Haha it's from someone's sig. Quote from versacekid420 or whatever his name is.
And nice reference jakeumms[close]
i agree, more dl please. steezus still pisses me off more than eldy but, it seems like he’s gotten better while eldy has gotten worse as mentioned.[close]
it’s ‘their name’ assholeExpand QuoteExpand Quoteso no one's gonna mention steeley dan wanting to have sex with chris roberts huh[close]
Haha it's from someone's sig. Quote from versacekid420 or whatever his name is.
And nice reference jakeumms[close]
im fucking with you I’m a dudeExpand Quoteit’s ‘their name’ assholeExpand QuoteExpand Quoteso no one's gonna mention steeley dan wanting to have sex with chris roberts huh[close]
Haha it's from someone's sig. Quote from versacekid420 or whatever his name is.
And nice reference jakeumms[close][close]
Sorry I'm bad for making that assumption still these days. My mistake.
Haha what episode
im fucking with you I’m a dudeExpand QuoteExpand Quoteit’s ‘their name’ assholeExpand QuoteExpand Quoteso no one's gonna mention steeley dan wanting to have sex with chris roberts huh[close]
Haha it's from someone's sig. Quote from versacekid420 or whatever his name is.
And nice reference jakeumms[close][close]
Sorry I'm bad for making that assumption still these days. My mistake.[close]
The heirloom bit too. He would complain about getting DM’s to name his kid Heirloom. Pretty much anything that brought him attention that didn’t make him money he gets bitter about.
Would anyone be upset if eldy and steezus both left the show and were never heard from again?
Pete Eldridge is a flat earther? Jesus that's just sad.
BA on tomorrow, will watch
I love Brian, and he's one of my all time favourites, but across 4 or 5 interviews in the last few years it's more or less been the same interview. I'd love for somebody to touch on what happened with 3D in his own words.pretty sure one of those was nine club. This has to be one of those stop and chats where they get even less in depth
Brian looks so "vibrant" here. I don't know how to explain it, but it's meant as a compliment.going sober will do that
They were talkin' up Fred Gall, so get the cunt on already.
Jesus Christ even though I love BA this was so fucking boring to listen tolistened to it on my drive this evening and it was a great listen
I gave up after 20 minutes. Hate these dry ass 9 Club dudes so much.
I wouldn't even mind if they got more guys on the Crail camp on the show. Like Jordan Trahan, James Capp, Tershy and even Alex Papke who is one of their photographers.
Jesus Christ even though I love BA this was so fucking boring to listen tommhhmmmmm
I gave up after 20 minutes. Hate these dry ass 9 Club dudes so much.
. if he quit being gay, beibel and the rest of us would be in trouble. it would be a lot less pussy for the next man.
ironic thing is how bad alcohol has hurt crail in comparison to anti hero. never thought of it til he was mentioning drinking in skating images. p-stone and CK1, keenan, yorkatron, i'm likely missing some more obvious ones.
if cardiel was alcohol related, my mistake. but seems like AH keeps it controlled.
right, MJ got too drunk filming the flare. lost his marriage? the squeaky clean 'winners club' took it too far and the dirtbag, mesh hat and urban camping team is relatively responsible.Expand QuoteExpand Quote. if he quit being gay, beibel and the rest of us would be in trouble. it would be a lot less pussy for the next man.
ironic thing is how bad alcohol has hurt crail in comparison to anti hero. never thought of it til he was mentioning drinking in skating images. p-stone and CK1, keenan, yorkatron, i'm likely missing some more obvious ones.
if cardiel was alcohol related, my mistake. but seems like AH keeps it controlled.[close]
Mike Mo was drunk when he ended his career. Gino had his issues.[close]
maybe all that tent city schtick is just julien's too cheap to pay for motel rooms.
There's a certain kitchen floor that probably doesn't think AH drinking was that controlledExpand Quoteright, MJ got too drunk filming the flare. lost his marriage? the squeaky clean 'winners club' took it too far and the dirtbag, mesh hat and urban camping team is relatively responsible.Expand QuoteExpand Quote. if he quit being gay, beibel and the rest of us would be in trouble. it would be a lot less pussy for the next man.
ironic thing is how bad alcohol has hurt crail in comparison to anti hero. never thought of it til he was mentioning drinking in skating images. p-stone and CK1, keenan, yorkatron, i'm likely missing some more obvious ones.
if cardiel was alcohol related, my mistake. but seems like AH keeps it controlled.[close]
Mike Mo was drunk when he ended his career. Gino had his issues.[close]
maybe all that tent city schtick is just julien's too cheap to pay for motel rooms.[close]
AH is that working class drunk, ties one off and still shows up at the job site on time in the morning.
There's a certain kitchen floor that probably doesn't think AH drinking was that controlledExpand QuoteExpand Quoteright, MJ got too drunk filming the flare. lost his marriage? the squeaky clean 'winners club' took it too far and the dirtbag, mesh hat and urban camping team is relatively responsible.Expand QuoteExpand Quote. if he quit being gay, beibel and the rest of us would be in trouble. it would be a lot less pussy for the next man.
ironic thing is how bad alcohol has hurt crail in comparison to anti hero. never thought of it til he was mentioning drinking in skating images. p-stone and CK1, keenan, yorkatron, i'm likely missing some more obvious ones.
if cardiel was alcohol related, my mistake. but seems like AH keeps it controlled.[close]
Mike Mo was drunk when he ended his career. Gino had his issues.[close]
maybe all that tent city schtick is just julien's too cheap to pay for motel rooms.[close]
AH is that working class drunk, ties one off and still shows up at the job site on time in the morning.[close]
Don't know the address but the one where the gastronomical convergence took placeExpand QuoteThere's a certain kitchen floor that probably doesn't think AH drinking was that controlledExpand QuoteExpand Quoteright, MJ got too drunk filming the flare. lost his marriage? the squeaky clean 'winners club' took it too far and the dirtbag, mesh hat and urban camping team is relatively responsible.Expand QuoteExpand Quote. if he quit being gay, beibel and the rest of us would be in trouble. it would be a lot less pussy for the next man.
ironic thing is how bad alcohol has hurt crail in comparison to anti hero. never thought of it til he was mentioning drinking in skating images. p-stone and CK1, keenan, yorkatron, i'm likely missing some more obvious ones.
if cardiel was alcohol related, my mistake. but seems like AH keeps it controlled.[close]
Mike Mo was drunk when he ended his career. Gino had his issues.[close]
maybe all that tent city schtick is just julien's too cheap to pay for motel rooms.[close]
AH is that working class drunk, ties one off and still shows up at the job site on time in the morning.[close][close]
6 Newell?
There's a certain kitchen floor that probably doesn't think AH drinking was that controlledExpand QuoteExpand Quoteright, MJ got too drunk filming the flare. lost his marriage? the squeaky clean 'winners club' took it too far and the dirtbag, mesh hat and urban camping team is relatively responsible.Expand QuoteExpand Quote. if he quit being gay, beibel and the rest of us would be in trouble. it would be a lot less pussy for the next man.
ironic thing is how bad alcohol has hurt crail in comparison to anti hero. never thought of it til he was mentioning drinking in skating images. p-stone and CK1, keenan, yorkatron, i'm likely missing some more obvious ones.
if cardiel was alcohol related, my mistake. but seems like AH keeps it controlled.[close]
Mike Mo was drunk when he ended his career. Gino had his issues.[close]
maybe all that tent city schtick is just julien's too cheap to pay for motel rooms.[close]
AH is that working class drunk, ties one off and still shows up at the job site on time in the morning.[close]
Jesus Christ even though I love BA this was so fucking boring to listen to
I gave up after 20 minutes. Hate these dry ass 9 Club dudes so much.
dry ass 9 Club dudes(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0235/4757/products/Sweet-Cheeks-Butt-Butter-Pushbikes_750x.jpg?v=1668859332)
Expand QuoteThey were talkin' up Fred Gall, so get the cunt on already.[close]
He's a working man now, unless they are paying to get him there and paying for his time I doubt he would agree to it.
Host giving travel advice notably to keep your poops regular by eating some prunes...
Expand Quoteright, MJ got too drunk filming the flare.Expand QuoteExpand Quote. if he quit being gay, beibel and the rest of us would be in trouble. it would be a lot less pussy for the next man.
ironic thing is how bad alcohol has hurt crail in comparison to anti hero. never thought of it til he was mentioning drinking in skating images. p-stone and CK1, keenan, yorkatron, i'm likely missing some more obvious ones.
if cardiel was alcohol related, my mistake. but seems like AH keeps it controlled.[close]
Mike Mo was drunk when he ended his career. Gino had his issues.[close]lost his marriageand put out one of the greatest video parts for the time and won skater of the year for it. the squeaky clean 'winners club' took it too far and the dirtbag, mesh hat and urban camping team is relatively responsible.
maybe all that tent city schtick is just julien's too cheap to pay for motel rooms.[close]
AH is that working class drunk, ties one off and still shows up at the job site on time in the morning.
Shit...I was hyped to check Brain Anderson's episode but this stupid Kelly's laugh got me quit once again.
Expand QuoteShit...I was hyped to check Brain Anderson's episode but this stupid Kelly's laugh got me quit once again.[close]
I can only imagine what it would be like to take Kelly to a stand up comedy show. I went to an improve show where a woman could not control her laughter to the point that most of the audience couldn't laugh cause they were so pissed.
I saw Crob at the curb spot in Venice that he and the other nine club folks are always posting on social media while I was on acid, it was really weird. From more than 50 yards away I saw his hat and his general figure and knew immediately that it was him; he turned and looked at me while in the middle of talking to someone and I could immediately tell from the way he looked at me that he knew I recognized him and that he had no interest in talking to me, which I was fine with. I was slightly past my peak, so I knew it wouldn't be good to walk up to him with my face basically melting off and half-heartedly tell him I dig his podcast when I haven't listened to an episode in months. I was tripping out on the fact that I was at that specific spot though, as I've seen Pack of Lies a million times, so in retrospect I kind of wish that I could have asked him about what it was like to buy boards out of the back of Chico Brenes' and Tim Gavin's cars 30 years ago in the adjacent parking lot to the spot. On an unrelated note, I also saw Skate Goat at Venice park and was tripping out on how buff that dude is. Also, his nipples are like an inch long, in the right circumstances it's definitely possible for someone on the other side of the curved fence/barrier thing that borders Venice park to reach out and grab one of his nipples as he's skating the snake run.Dude, goats have udders, not nipples.
Enjoyed the Brian ep. It's great he is working on another part and seems to be in a really good place. His voice is so soothing too."Formula 44s"
Also this setup video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uM2UFnCSDo
Enjoyed the Brian ep. It's great he is working on another part and seems to be in a really good place. His voice is so soothing too.I’m also 6’3 and wondering if I should try that board. 33 inches long, 9 wide, and a 15+ wheelbase 😲
Also this setup video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uM2UFnCSDo
Cant believe he rides 77s on a 9" and 66s on the 8.8" lol dude likes his hot rods. I think though it doesnt matter much because we are talking less than 1/2" and you cant evne really tell. makes me think actually the width of the skateboard is not as important as the WB and nose and tail lengths.Tactics has the measurements: https://www.tactics.com/anti-hero/classic-eagle-90-skateboard-deck/orange
I wish they would measure the nose and tail on these. Pretty important dimensions imo. more important than the overall length. watching this one got me to watch Kelly and Chris' setups lol. Chris talks about how they designed a Twin Nose, Twin Tail, and Hybrid, and he went with the hybrid, without revealing what ANY of the dimensions are. so lazy!! he is so uninterested the entire time too i couldnt keep watching.
Tactics has the measurements: https://www.tactics.com/anti-hero/classic-eagle-90-skateboard-deck/orangeExpand QuoteCant believe he rides 77s on a 9" and 66s on the 8.8" lol dude likes his hot rods. I think though it doesnt matter much because we are talking less than 1/2" and you cant evne really tell. makes me think actually the width of the skateboard is not as important as the WB and nose and tail lengths.
I wish they would measure the nose and tail on these. Pretty important dimensions imo. more important than the overall length. watching this one got me to watch Kelly and Chris' setups lol. Chris talks about how they designed a Twin Nose, Twin Tail, and Hybrid, and he went with the hybrid, without revealing what ANY of the dimensions are. so lazy!! he is so uninterested the entire time too i couldnt keep watching.[close]
Thing is a beast of a deck.
Tactics has the measurements: https://www.tactics.com/anti-hero/classic-eagle-90-skateboard-deck/orangeExpand QuoteCant believe he rides 77s on a 9" and 66s on the 8.8" lol dude likes his hot rods. I think though it doesnt matter much because we are talking less than 1/2" and you cant evne really tell. makes me think actually the width of the skateboard is not as important as the WB and nose and tail lengths.
I wish they would measure the nose and tail on these. Pretty important dimensions imo. more important than the overall length. watching this one got me to watch Kelly and Chris' setups lol. Chris talks about how they designed a Twin Nose, Twin Tail, and Hybrid, and he went with the hybrid, without revealing what ANY of the dimensions are. so lazy!! he is so uninterested the entire time too i couldnt keep watching.[close]
Thing is a beast of a deck.
Yeah the wheel would be almost perfectly in line with it on that, its like a 1/8 of an inch we are talking. I just prefer the opposite! I am just surprised how many people like to have their boards like that. I really like the wheels tucked in but I suppose it is actually less practical.
just heard Kelly ask what "wind chill" was lolLove BA but ain't listening to the whole thing, time stamp dude?
just heard Kelly ask what "wind chill" was lol
He’s a total bro/jock type, one who just skates. The dude comes across as willfully ignorant most of the time. He’s very childlike too. Doesn’t seem like someone pushing 40.Expand Quotejust heard Kelly ask what "wind chill" was lol[close]
I figured that would be on there. I know Eldy gets a lot of hate for being dumb but I always think Kelly is the one that surprises me more. I will give him the benefit of the doubt though cause he is a So Cal guy but it's not like he's never been to colder places and never heard of that phrase before.
just heard Kelly ask what "wind chill" was lol
Expand Quotejust heard Kelly ask what "wind chill" was lol[close]
Not all of us live in the tundra. I've lived most of my 28 years in the middle of California and I don't think I've ever heard anyone talk about wind-chill here.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotejust heard Kelly ask what "wind chill" was lol[close]
Not all of us live in the tundra. I've lived most of my 28 years in the middle of California and I don't think I've ever heard anyone talk about wind-chill here.[close]
Well with no context you made an assumption that it had to do with weather so I don't think I'm reaching too high here.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotejust heard Kelly ask what "wind chill" was lol[close]
Not all of us live in the tundra. I've lived most of my 28 years in the middle of California and I don't think I've ever heard anyone talk about wind-chill here.[close]
Well with no context you made an assumption that it had to do with weather so I don't think I'm reaching too high here.[close]
Wtf are you even trying to say? You were trying to dunk on my boy Smelly Fart by trying to say a guy who's spent 90% of his life in SoCal is dumb for not knowing what wind chill is, so elucidate us Mr. Meteorology on the esoteric phenomenon of wind chill.
Maybe I’m wrong but it seems like one of those phrases where the phrase itself describes what it means, where you wouldn’t need an explanation upon hearing it for the first time.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotejust heard Kelly ask what "wind chill" was lol[close]
Not all of us live in the tundra. I've lived most of my 28 years in the middle of California and I don't think I've ever heard anyone talk about wind-chill here.[close]
Well with no context you made an assumption that it had to do with weather so I don't think I'm reaching too high here.[close]
Wtf are you even trying to say? You were trying to dunk on my boy Smelly Fart by trying to say a guy who's spent 90% of his life in SoCal is dumb for not knowing what wind chill is, so elucidate us Mr. Meteorology on the esoteric phenomenon of wind chill.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotejust heard Kelly ask what "wind chill" was lol[close]
Not all of us live in the tundra. I've lived most of my 28 years in the middle of California and I don't think I've ever heard anyone talk about wind-chill here.[close]
Well with no context you made an assumption that it had to do with weather so I don't think I'm reaching too high here.[close]
Wtf are you even trying to say? You were trying to dunk on my boy Smelly Fart by trying to say a guy who's spent 90% of his life in SoCal is dumb for not knowing what wind chill is, so elucidate us Mr. Meteorology on the esoteric phenomenon of wind chill.[close]
I was trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that you were smarter than Kelly Hart but I have clearly made a mistake.
I saw Crob at the curb spot in Venice that he and the other nine club folks are always posting on social media while I was on acid, it was really weird. From more than 50 yards away I saw his hat and his general figure and knew immediately that it was him; he turned and looked at me while in the middle of talking to someone and I could immediately tell from the way he looked at me that he knew I recognized him and that he had no interest in talking to me, which I was fine with. I was slightly past my peak, so I knew it wouldn't be good to walk up to him with my face basically melting off and half-heartedly tell him I dig his podcast when I haven't listened to an episode in months. I was tripping out on the fact that I was at that specific spot though, as I've seen Pack of Lies a million times, so in retrospect I kind of wish that I could have asked him about what it was like to buy boards out of the back of Chico Brenes' and Tim Gavin's cars 30 years ago in the adjacent parking lot to the spot. On an unrelated note, I also saw Skate Goat at Venice park and was tripping out on how buff that dude is. Also, his nipples are like an inch long, in the right circumstances it's definitely possible for someone on the other side of the curved fence/barrier thing that borders Venice park to reach out and grab one of his nipples as he's skating the snake run.Quite amusing post. This last part made me giggle quite bit but I now feel uncomfortable as I'm having trouble getting the image of this out of my head
It would be very awesome if it was, haha
Enjoyed the Brian ep. It's great he is working on another part and seems to be in a really good place. His voice is so soothing too.
Also this setup video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uM2UFnCSDo
Lol at brian’s reaction to chris giving him a santa cruz nixon watch. Wouldn’t be surprised if it went straight to goodwill
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotejust heard Kelly ask what "wind chill" was lol[close]
Not all of us live in the tundra. I've lived most of my 28 years in the middle of California and I don't think I've ever heard anyone talk about wind-chill here.[close]
Well with no context you made an assumption that it had to do with weather so I don't think I'm reaching too high here.[close]
Wtf are you even trying to say? You were trying to dunk on my boy Smelly Fart by trying to say a guy who's spent 90% of his life in SoCal is dumb for not knowing what wind chill is, so elucidate us Mr. Meteorology on the esoteric phenomenon of wind chill.[close]
I was trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that you were smarter than Kelly Hart but I have clearly made a mistake.
Living in southern Cali is an excuse for not knowing what wind chill is? I've lived my entire life in Sydney and still know what black ice is.
Listened to the recent episode with JT Aultz - it’s kind of shocking to me how little effort they seem to put into researching guests before the interviews.
One example:
Chris Roberts mentioned JT had a pretty injury-free career. JT proceeds to mention one fall where he broke his nose, teeth, and leg at the same time, before mentioning another where he had to get airlifted and put in a medically-induced coma.
Expand QuoteListened to the recent episode with JT Aultz - it’s kind of shocking to me how little effort they seem to put into researching guests before the interviews.
One example:
Chris Roberts mentioned JT had a pretty injury-free career. JT proceeds to mention one fall where he broke his nose, teeth, and leg at the same time, before mentioning another where he had to get airlifted and put in a medically-induced coma.[close]
So only like two injuries then? Tomato twomato
Expand QuoteThese dudes are such morons. If Brink decided to bring back Weekend Buzz (or something like it) it would immediately be 1000 times better than the nine club.[close]
Thank you. Working on something. Stay tuned :)
Also, just for fun ... this was the first tweet announcing the Nine Club from way back in 2016. It was clearly an unprovoked jab at us/Weekend Buzz, but also, in my opinion, a very odd thing to brag about. Found it hilarious so I saved it ...
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Living in southern Cali is an excuse for not knowing what wind chill is? I've lived my entire life in Sydney and still know what black ice is.
Didn't watch the whole thing just this clip but 10:00 kinda makes me glad I didn't.
https://youtu.be/ycaP2--2Aes
So was the slam as bad as it looks? He literally just explained it for five minutes
ACDC my dudeExpand QuoteLiving in southern Cali is an excuse for not knowing what wind chill is? I've lived my entire life in Sydney and still know what black ice is.
Didn't watch the whole thing just this clip but 10:00 kinda makes me glad I didn't.
https://youtu.be/ycaP2--2Aes
So was the slam as bad as it looks? He literally just explained it for five minutes[close]
Black ice sounds like a rock album. Someone should make it.
Expand QuoteListened to the recent episode with JT Aultz - it’s kind of shocking to me how little effort they seem to put into researching guests before the interviews.
One example:
Chris Roberts mentioned JT had a pretty injury-free career. JT proceeds to mention one fall where he broke his nose, teeth, and leg at the same time, before mentioning another where he had to get airlifted and put in a medically-induced coma.[close]
So only like two injuries then? Tomato twomato
ACDC my dudeExpand QuoteExpand QuoteLiving in southern Cali is an excuse for not knowing what wind chill is? I've lived my entire life in Sydney and still know what black ice is.
Didn't watch the whole thing just this clip but 10:00 kinda makes me glad I didn't.
https://youtu.be/ycaP2--2Aes
So was the slam as bad as it looks? He literally just explained it for five minutes[close]
Black ice sounds like a rock album. Someone should make it.[close]
Wtf is up with the Bam thread that disappeared?
where the fuck is uncle fleaExpand QuoteWtf is up with the Bam thread that disappeared?[close]
deleted for some reason looks likeExpand QuoteWtf is up with the Bam thread that disappeared?[close]
deleted for some reason looks likeExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWtf is up with the Bam thread that disappeared?[close][close]
They've canned stop & chats, but one of this weeks guests is Walker Ryan who has already been on the show, twice. Running on fumes.
There Will Be MudExpand Quotedeleted for some reason looks likeExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWtf is up with the Bam thread that disappeared?[close][close][close]
We were getting too close to the truth.
Am I the only one who would love a Nate Greenwood episode? Dude has to have a story. Feel like hes been trying to "make it" since I was like a freshman in high school (im older now)
Sorry mr greenwood i hope you dont take it wrong
Expand QuoteThey've canned stop & chats, but one of this weeks guests is Walker Ryan who has already been on the show, twice. Running on fumes.[close]
i mean, i have 'complaints' towards them too but their reason for pivoting to this is pretty solid imo. if no one new is in the area to come on should they just not have an episode for that week, two weeks, months? cmon
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThey've canned stop & chats, but one of this weeks guests is Walker Ryan who has already been on the show, twice. Running on fumes.[close]
i mean, i have 'complaints' towards them too but their reason for pivoting to this is pretty solid imo. if no one new is in the area to come on should they just not have an episode for that week, two weeks, months? cmon[close]
Yea bro jogan had Duncan trusell on like 5 times, guess his pod is dying.
Reality is they just can't afford to buy flights and hotels for guests. Doesn't mean they should throw in the towel. The idea of two guests is actually pretty cool, I liked the mikemo malto episode.
I need mindless bs to listen to on my commute to work, nine club does not need to be anything more than that.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey've canned stop & chats, but one of this weeks guests is Walker Ryan who has already been on the show, twice. Running on fumes.[close]
i mean, i have 'complaints' towards them too but their reason for pivoting to this is pretty solid imo. if no one new is in the area to come on should they just not have an episode for that week, two weeks, months? cmon[close]
Yea bro jogan had Duncan trusell on like 5 times, guess his pod is dying.
Reality is they just can't afford to buy flights and hotels for guests. Doesn't mean they should throw in the towel. The idea of two guests is actually pretty cool, I liked the mikemo malto episode.
I need mindless bs to listen to on my commute to work, nine club does not need to be anything more than that.[close]
Early Brogan podcast looked liked he was doing to Kevin Smith thing and inviting all his homies and things that connect his broniverse, more people who were in town for the comedy store in LA would end up as guests as that podcast progressed.
But yea I agree those duncan episodes were my favorites, kind of like mike mo, who I think has a pretty good attitude most of the time when he's on and he's actually funny.
nine club has 250k sub count which is a good size, and even mr beast has a stale frame work to his videos, they probably do well with the coffee talk approach with hipster dads who want to learn about the skateboarding industry, like how brogan sucked the air out the psychedelic conversation
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey've canned stop & chats, but one of this weeks guests is Walker Ryan who has already been on the show, twice. Running on fumes.[close]
i mean, i have 'complaints' towards them too but their reason for pivoting to this is pretty solid imo. if no one new is in the area to come on should they just not have an episode for that week, two weeks, months? cmon[close]
Yea bro jogan had Duncan trusell on like 5 times, guess his pod is dying.
Reality is they just can't afford to buy flights and hotels for guests. Doesn't mean they should throw in the towel. The idea of two guests is actually pretty cool, I liked the mikemo malto episode.
I need mindless bs to listen to on my commute to work, nine club does not need to be anything more than that.[close]
Early Brogan podcast looked liked he was doing to Kevin Smith thing and inviting all his homies and things that connect his broniverse, more people who were in town for the comedy store in LA would end up as guests as that podcast progressed.
But yea I agree those duncan episodes were my favorites, kind of like mike mo, who I think has a pretty good attitude most of the time when he's on and he's actually funny.
nine club has 250k sub count which is a good size, and even mr beast has a stale frame work to his videos, they probably do well with the coffee talk approach with hipster dads who want to learn about the skateboarding industry, like how brogan sucked the air out the psychedelic conversation[close]
In my opinion Rogan hasnt been good since moving to texas. Doesnt seem like people would be as easily accessible over there, correct me if im wrong of course
I still cant believe people watch nine club. As mentioned earlier its just noise to fill in work/commutes unless the guest is someone you like
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey've canned stop & chats, but one of this weeks guests is Walker Ryan who has already been on the show, twice. Running on fumes.[close]
i mean, i have 'complaints' towards them too but their reason for pivoting to this is pretty solid imo. if no one new is in the area to come on should they just not have an episode for that week, two weeks, months? cmon[close]
Yea bro jogan had Duncan trusell on like 5 times, guess his pod is dying.
Reality is they just can't afford to buy flights and hotels for guests. Doesn't mean they should throw in the towel. The idea of two guests is actually pretty cool, I liked the mikemo malto episode.
I need mindless bs to listen to on my commute to work, nine club does not need to be anything more than that.[close]
Early Brogan podcast looked liked he was doing to Kevin Smith thing and inviting all his homies and things that connect his broniverse, more people who were in town for the comedy store in LA would end up as guests as that podcast progressed.
But yea I agree those duncan episodes were my favorites, kind of like mike mo, who I think has a pretty good attitude most of the time when he's on and he's actually funny.
nine club has 250k sub count which is a good size, and even mr beast has a stale frame work to his videos, they probably do well with the coffee talk approach with hipster dads who want to learn about the skateboarding industry, like how brogan sucked the air out the psychedelic conversation[close]
In my opinion Rogan hasnt been good since moving to texas. Doesnt seem like people would be as easily accessible over there, correct me if im wrong of course
I still cant believe people watch nine club. As mentioned earlier its just noise to fill in work/commutes unless the guest is someone you like[close]
Rogan gets private planes for his guests, he'll get anyone that wants to be in JRE
And if, for some reason, he can't make them go to texas he'll fly anywhere with his whole crew to make it, dude spends a lot on logistics
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey've canned stop & chats, but one of this weeks guests is Walker Ryan who has already been on the show, twice. Running on fumes.[close]
i mean, i have 'complaints' towards them too but their reason for pivoting to this is pretty solid imo. if no one new is in the area to come on should they just not have an episode for that week, two weeks, months? cmon[close]
Yea bro jogan had Duncan trusell on like 5 times, guess his pod is dying.
Reality is they just can't afford to buy flights and hotels for guests. Doesn't mean they should throw in the towel. The idea of two guests is actually pretty cool, I liked the mikemo malto episode.
I need mindless bs to listen to on my commute to work, nine club does not need to be anything more than that.[close]
Early Brogan podcast looked liked he was doing to Kevin Smith thing and inviting all his homies and things that connect his broniverse, more people who were in town for the comedy store in LA would end up as guests as that podcast progressed.
But yea I agree those duncan episodes were my favorites, kind of like mike mo, who I think has a pretty good attitude most of the time when he's on and he's actually funny.
nine club has 250k sub count which is a good size, and even mr beast has a stale frame work to his videos, they probably do well with the coffee talk approach with hipster dads who want to learn about the skateboarding industry, like how brogan sucked the air out the psychedelic conversation[close]
In my opinion Rogan hasnt been good since moving to texas. Doesnt seem like people would be as easily accessible over there, correct me if im wrong of course
I still cant believe people watch nine club. As mentioned earlier its just noise to fill in work/commutes unless the guest is someone you like[close]
Rogan gets private planes for his guests, he'll get anyone that wants to be in JRE
And if, for some reason, he can't make them go to texas he'll fly anywhere with his whole crew to make it, dude spends a lot on logistics[close]
Cunts got more money than brain cells though, so he should
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey've canned stop & chats, but one of this weeks guests is Walker Ryan who has already been on the show, twice. Running on fumes.[close]
i mean, i have 'complaints' towards them too but their reason for pivoting to this is pretty solid imo. if no one new is in the area to come on should they just not have an episode for that week, two weeks, months? cmon[close]
Yea bro jogan had Duncan trusell on like 5 times, guess his pod is dying.
Reality is they just can't afford to buy flights and hotels for guests. Doesn't mean they should throw in the towel. The idea of two guests is actually pretty cool, I liked the mikemo malto episode.
I need mindless bs to listen to on my commute to work, nine club does not need to be anything more than that.[close]
Early Brogan podcast looked liked he was doing to Kevin Smith thing and inviting all his homies and things that connect his broniverse, more people who were in town for the comedy store in LA would end up as guests as that podcast progressed.
But yea I agree those duncan episodes were my favorites, kind of like mike mo, who I think has a pretty good attitude most of the time when he's on and he's actually funny.
nine club has 250k sub count which is a good size, and even mr beast has a stale frame work to his videos, they probably do well with the coffee talk approach with hipster dads who want to learn about the skateboarding industry, like how brogan sucked the air out the psychedelic conversation[close]
In my opinion Rogan hasnt been good since moving to texas. Doesnt seem like people would be as easily accessible over there, correct me if im wrong of course
I still cant believe people watch nine club. As mentioned earlier its just noise to fill in work/commutes unless the guest is someone you like[close]
Rogan gets private planes for his guests, he'll get anyone that wants to be in JRE
And if, for some reason, he can't make them go to texas he'll fly anywhere with his whole crew to make it, dude spends a lot on logistics
Expand QuoteAm I the only one who would love a Nate Greenwood episode? Dude has to have a story. Feel like hes been trying to "make it" since I was like a freshman in high school (im older now)
Sorry mr greenwood i hope you dont take it wrong[close]
Sherwood love to see an episode about Notorious Nate
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey've canned stop & chats, but one of this weeks guests is Walker Ryan who has already been on the show, twice. Running on fumes.[close]
i mean, i have 'complaints' towards them too but their reason for pivoting to this is pretty solid imo. if no one new is in the area to come on should they just not have an episode for that week, two weeks, months? cmon[close]
Yea bro jogan had Duncan trusell on like 5 times, guess his pod is dying.
Reality is they just can't afford to buy flights and hotels for guests. Doesn't mean they should throw in the towel. The idea of two guests is actually pretty cool, I liked the mikemo malto episode.
I need mindless bs to listen to on my commute to work, nine club does not need to be anything more than that.[close]
Early Brogan podcast looked liked he was doing to Kevin Smith thing and inviting all his homies and things that connect his broniverse, more people who were in town for the comedy store in LA would end up as guests as that podcast progressed.
But yea I agree those duncan episodes were my favorites, kind of like mike mo, who I think has a pretty good attitude most of the time when he's on and he's actually funny.
nine club has 250k sub count which is a good size, and even mr beast has a stale frame work to his videos, they probably do well with the coffee talk approach with hipster dads who want to learn about the skateboarding industry, like how brogan sucked the air out the psychedelic conversation[close]
In my opinion Rogan hasnt been good since moving to texas. Doesnt seem like people would be as easily accessible over there, correct me if im wrong of course
I still cant believe people watch nine club. As mentioned earlier its just noise to fill in work/commutes unless the guest is someone you like[close]
Rogan gets private planes for his guests, he'll get anyone that wants to be in JRE
And if, for some reason, he can't make them go to texas he'll fly anywhere with his whole crew to make it, dude spends a lot on logistics[close]
Hey dog I hate to break it to you, but Rogan doesn't fly places to interview people. I've been listening to his show since it's inception and he's done maybe less than 5 interviews not in his studio. Those episodes were 5+ years ago too. He's such a big platform that people come to him, not the other way around.
What I'm saying is you're fucking wrong bro and you should feel bad. SHAME.
They keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.who?
Wonder what happened
They keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.
Wonder what happened
They keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.what did they say?
Wonder what happened
Tim Olson. The guy who owns (owned?) The Friendship skateboards and was a part of the Beez crew in Milwaukee.who?Expand QuoteThey keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.
Wonder what happened[close]
what did they say?Expand QuoteThey keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.
Wonder what happened[close]
Tim Olson. The guy who owns (owned?) The Friendship skateboards and was a part of the Beez crew in Milwaukee.Expand Quotewho?Expand QuoteThey keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.
Wonder what happened[close][close]
Expand QuoteTim Olson. The guy who owns (owned?) The Friendship skateboards and was a part of the Beez crew in Milwaukee.Expand Quotewho?Expand QuoteThey keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.
Wonder what happened[close][close][close]
Wait, isn’t he the guy that made a really suspicious gofoundme about his “stolen camera gear” and showed that he coincidentally had shot a video of all the stolen gear right before it was stolen? Then he cancelled the gofundme after people called that out and he “found” the gear shortly after.
Expand QuoteTim Olson. The guy who owns (owned?) The Friendship skateboards and was a part of the Beez crew in Milwaukee.Expand Quotewho?Expand QuoteThey keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.
Wonder what happened[close][close][close]
Wait, isn’t he the guy that made a really suspicious gofoundme about his “stolen camera gear” and showed that he coincidentally had shot a video of all the stolen gear right before it was stolen? Then he cancelled the gofundme after people called that out and he “found” the gear shortly after.
Tim Olson. The guy who owns (owned?) The Friendship skateboards and was a part of the Beez crew in Milwaukee.Expand Quotewho?Expand QuoteThey keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.
Wonder what happened[close][close]
Expand QuoteTim Olson. The guy who owns (owned?) The Friendship skateboards and was a part of the Beez crew in Milwaukee.Expand Quotewho?Expand QuoteThey keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.
Wonder what happened[close][close][close]
Who?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteTim Olson. The guy who owns (owned?) The Friendship skateboards and was a part of the Beez crew in Milwaukee.Expand Quotewho?Expand QuoteThey keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.
Wonder what happened[close][close][close]
Who?[close]
Tim of Tim & Eric Former Rogers of the month March of 2010
He's honestly one of my favorite skaters on Instagram. Him and Lukeeliott bring the heat
not a fuckin clue honey bun and friendship skateboards was some ass 🫰Tim Olson. The guy who owns (owned?) The Friendship skateboards and was a part of the Beez crew in Milwaukee.Expand Quotewho?Expand QuoteThey keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.
Wonder what happened[close][close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTim Olson. The guy who owns (owned?) The Friendship skateboards and was a part of the Beez crew in Milwaukee.Expand Quotewho?Expand QuoteThey keep mentioning Bail Gun Gary quitting the show, and they seem kinda salty about it.
Wonder what happened[close][close][close]
Who?[close]
Tim of Tim & Eric Former Rogers of the month March of 2010
He's honestly one of my favorite skaters on Instagram. Him and Lukeeliott bring the heat[close]
Wow I forgot about that Tim and Eric, they were my shit in high school
i mean yeah, fuck jay adams but what is your intended final outcome in wishing they’d bring up jay adams’ past to glen on air? make glen atone for jay’s sins?
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp-0P2APGnO/Yes with his career in Photography steeped in Skateboarding, it actually looks to be a promising pod.
Gotta listen to this one tomorrow...
I listened to 10-15 minutes, and indeed, it was just him blowing smoke up his own ass and not letting anyone else talk. When he implied that kids these days are just into freestyle bullshit instead of going fast, I knew this boomer was cooked and I was wasting my time.
Can you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?
that dude looks like if jerry seinfeld and mike carrol had a kid
who
Can you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?
Expand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
at about 1:09:00
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
at about 1:09:00[close]
56 mins on the video
that dude looks like if jerry seinfeld and mike carrol had a kid
Damn that was a crazy, had to type it out.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
at about 1:09:00[close]
56 mins on the video
hows this dudes viewpoints and opinions any different than Grossos?
Dude has integrity.
This was episode was good. And I agree with just about everything he said. And he was the first one to call himself out as everything you guys described himself as. Gotta respect real. Dude has integrity.
Damn that was a crazy, had to type it out.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
at about 1:09:00[close]
56 mins on the video[close]
"Because a lot of people don't fucking give a fuck. You see people these other photographers, some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built. But I was one of the people that helped build some of this shit and you got this fucking shit ass brand that fucking boutiquified skateboarding. What you do? You fucking fold shirts you assholes. Fuck you. It's for real. And you know, people go out and buy this fucking brand when they steal all their credibility from our activity. Or even worse from celebrities. They put celebrities in their shirts and shit like that. I don't like to mention this scumbag brand by name. But you know..people work for them..you fuckin' ride for them..you're a fucking chump. You're a sucker, you don't know nothing about integrity. You don't know anything about keeping it real. I understand you have to make a living. But you have to find another way, because you're supporting the fucking devil. You're supporting some shit. People are stealing from our culture. Ohhh you're gonna build a ramp or fucking little shit. That's fucking penny's compared to what they get off those kids waiting in line like fucking suckers. Buying stupid shit. so they can fucking re-sell or whatever. They're creating little baby capitalist. It's all about money and you're fucking falling into that trap. That shit ass trap of fucking commodifying a culture that's so amazing so great and you're a fucking sucker. Sorry guys... "
i don’t agree with skateboarders making companies being considered capitalism
Expand QuoteDamn that was a crazy, had to type it out.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
at about 1:09:00[close]
56 mins on the video[close]
"Because a lot of people don't fucking give a fuck. You see people these other photographers, some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built. But I was one of the people that helped build some of this shit and you got this fucking shit ass brand that fucking boutiquified skateboarding. What you do? You fucking fold shirts you assholes. Fuck you. It's for real. And you know, people go out and buy this fucking brand when they steal all their credibility from our activity. Or even worse from celebrities. They put celebrities in their shirts and shit like that. I don't like to mention this scumbag brand by name. But you know..people work for them..you fuckin' ride for them..you're a fucking chump. You're a sucker, you don't know nothing about integrity. You don't know anything about keeping it real. I understand you have to make a living. But you have to find another way, because you're supporting the fucking devil. You're supporting some shit. People are stealing from our culture. Ohhh you're gonna build a ramp or fucking little shit. That's fucking penny's compared to what they get off those kids waiting in line like fucking suckers. Buying stupid shit. so they can fucking re-sell or whatever. They're creating little baby capitalist. It's all about money and you're fucking falling into that trap. That shit ass trap of fucking commodifying a culture that's so amazing so great and you're a fucking sucker. Sorry guys... "[close]
Peak Gen X rantings.
right at about 2:19:00 they didn't want FUCK to do with watching the trailer for his movie. lmao
Apparently no one has done anything meaningful since his hey day... he's become the grumpy old person those dudes were rebelling against but can't see it. I'm old also but can't stand this type of attitude.
(https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000124744349-di7fne-t500x500.jpg)Damn that was a crazy, had to type it out.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
at about 1:09:00[close]
56 mins on the video[close]
"Because a lot of people don't fucking give a fuck. You see people these other photographers, some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built. But I was one of the people that helped build some of this shit and you got this fucking shit ass brand that fucking boutiquified skateboarding. What you do? You fucking fold shirts you assholes. Fuck you. It's for real. And you know, people go out and buy this fucking brand when they steal all their credibility from our activity. Or even worse from celebrities. They put celebrities in their shirts and shit like that. I don't like to mention this scumbag brand by name. But you know..people work for them..you fuckin' ride for them..you're a fucking chump. You're a sucker, you don't know nothing about integrity. You don't know anything about keeping it real. I understand you have to make a living. But you have to find another way, because you're supporting the fucking devil. You're supporting some shit. People are stealing from our culture. Ohhh you're gonna build a ramp or fucking little shit. That's fucking penny's compared to what they get off those kids waiting in line like fucking suckers. Buying stupid shit. so they can fucking re-sell or whatever. They're creating little baby capitalist. It's all about money and you're fucking falling into that trap. That shit ass trap of fucking commodifying a culture that's so amazing so great and you're a fucking sucker. Sorry guys... "
That was really entertaining. Love a straight shooter. I love how he simply told them he wouldn’t wear their merch so didn’t wanna waste their time. It’s impossible to critique capitalist behavior without seeming hypocritical since we all engage in that behavior, but I agree with a lot of what he’s saying about brands having too much power or sway over the everyday skaters’ experience
"Banks and pools are skateboarding, not handstands or kickflips."
TA: Is that a quote of Glen Friedman?
Swashbuckler: Yeah.
TA: He can be a bit narrow minded. Glen is not a skateboarder - even though he dabbled in it. Glen is a photographer, first and foremost. And that's his opinion.
SP: He's never grinded a pool.
TA: Hahaha. Don't get us wrong, he's a good guy. We love him, but you know, he's a bit... opinionated.
QuoteExpand QuoteTA: Is that a quote of Glen Friedman?
Swashbuckler: Yeah.
TA: He can be a bit narrow minded. Glen is not a skateboarder - even though he dabbled in it. Glen is a photographer, first and foremost. And that's his opinion.
SP: He's never grinded a pool.
TA: Hahaha. Don't get us wrong, he's a good guy. We love him, but you know, he's a bit... opinionated.[close]
EDIT: To be clear, I absolutely love his photography and own several of his books. Especially his skate photography, but his portraits as well.
GEF is basically the Forrest Gump of the skateboarding, rap and punk world of the 70's and 80's. The dude seemed to be everywhere all at once. Some of his opinions (especially of himself) are a bit over the top, but I also think that's part of his schtick. Take that part or leave it, but there's no denying his iconic photography. Anyone commenting "who" should do themselves a favor and look it up.True. Like him or not, he definitely is responsible for some of the most iconic album covers. He may have more in his portfolio than anyone else.
(https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000124744349-di7fne-t500x500.jpg)Expand QuoteDamn that was a crazy, had to type it out.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
at about 1:09:00[close]
56 mins on the video[close]
"Because a lot of people don't fucking give a fuck. You see people these other photographers, some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built. But I was one of the people that helped build some of this shit and you got this fucking shit ass brand that fucking boutiquified skateboarding. What you do? You fucking fold shirts you assholes. Fuck you. It's for real. And you know, people go out and buy this fucking brand when they steal all their credibility from our activity. Or even worse from celebrities. They put celebrities in their shirts and shit like that. I don't like to mention this scumbag brand by name. But you know..people work for them..you fuckin' ride for them..you're a fucking chump. You're a sucker, you don't know nothing about integrity. You don't know anything about keeping it real. I understand you have to make a living. But you have to find another way, because you're supporting the fucking devil. You're supporting some shit. People are stealing from our culture. Ohhh you're gonna build a ramp or fucking little shit. That's fucking penny's compared to what they get off those kids waiting in line like fucking suckers. Buying stupid shit. so they can fucking re-sell or whatever. They're creating little baby capitalist. It's all about money and you're fucking falling into that trap. That shit ass trap of fucking commodifying a culture that's so amazing so great and you're a fucking sucker. Sorry guys... "[close]
i'm old, so GEF's photography has had an indelible impact on me, and i'm grateful for it, but as Mike Watt says towards the end of We Jam Econo...
"everybody can't be born at the same time...some people are born before, some people are born during, and some people are born after. a lot of that is just circumstance. so what's really...the question is, what is to be done where you're at, and how you gonna do it?"
Expand Quotei'm old, so GEF's photography has had an indelible impact on me, and i'm grateful for it, but as Mike Watt says towards the end of We Jam Econo...
"everybody can't be born at the same time...some people are born before, some people are born during, and some people are born after. a lot of that is just circumstance. so what's really...the question is, what is to be done where you're at, and how you gonna do it?"[close]
Mike Watt is cool AF. Thanks for that quote.
he kept alluding to supreme stealing from him, anyone know the story behind that?
Can you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?kinda subtle but i believe it's around the time when he starts talking about shooting with Steve and Alex Olson. he mentions he wanted to shoot a photo on Kodachrome with both of them and when they showed up and started skating Glen noticed AO had a "sticker" on his board and he refused to shoot them unless alex took the sticker off
Expand Quotehe kept alluding to supreme stealing from him, anyone know the story behind that?[close]
Supposedly the Bad Brains collab - he shot the photos way back and the label gave Supreme permission to use them, apparently he'd already been paid by the label. He sued Supreme anyway i think.
Over the years, I would run into Glen E. Friedman at book signings, film premieres, and photo shows around the city – and I learned more and more about his legendary status across skateboarding, punk and hip-hop.https://juicemagazine.com/home/barbara-kruger-interview-and-public-art-action-at-les-skatepark-in-nyc/
kinda subtle but i believe it's around the time when he starts talking about shooting with Steve and Alex Olson. he mentions he wanted to shoot a photo on Kodachrome with both of them and when they showed up and started skating Glen noticed AO had a "sticker" on his board and he refused to shoot them unless alex took the sticker offExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
The photo is from a 2011 issue of Skateboard Mag
(https://i.ibb.co/WvQ5YSG/AO-Skateboarder-Mag.png) (https://ibb.co/WvQ5YSG)
Expand Quotekinda subtle but i believe it's around the time when he starts talking about shooting with Steve and Alex Olson. he mentions he wanted to shoot a photo on Kodachrome with both of them and when they showed up and started skating Glen noticed AO had a "sticker" on his board and he refused to shoot them unless alex took the sticker offExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
The photo is from a 2011 issue of Skateboard Mag
(https://i.ibb.co/WvQ5YSG/AO-Skateboarder-Mag.png) (https://ibb.co/WvQ5YSG)[close]
It is admittedly a fucking awesome photo. the man can shoot, that's for sure
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehe kept alluding to supreme stealing from him, anyone know the story behind that?[close]
Supposedly the Bad Brains collab - he shot the photos way back and the label gave Supreme permission to use them, apparently he'd already been paid by the label. He sued Supreme anyway i think.[close]
Friedman reminds me of all my art teachers in community college. But to me when he kept saying stealing...Im pretty sure he's claiming the street art scene in general that Supreme uses as their brand.
I keep forgetting whether or not Barbra Kruger had issue with Supreme using her typography art style, but I found an interesting quote from herQuotehttps://juicemagazine.com/home/barbara-kruger-interview-and-public-art-action-at-les-skatepark-in-nyc/Expand QuoteOver the years, I would run into Glen E. Friedman at book signings, film premieres, and photo shows around the city – and I learned more and more about his legendary status across skateboarding, punk and hip-hop.[close]
IMO Friedman is saying don't wear that shit at my shows or when you come over to my house makes sense, and how they take and "they owe"
Damn that was a crazy, had to type it out.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
at about 1:09:00[close]
56 mins on the video[close]
"Because a lot of people don't fucking give a fuck. You see people these other photographers, some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built. But I was one of the people that helped build some of this shit and you got this fucking shit ass brand that fucking boutiquified skateboarding. What you do? You fucking fold shirts you assholes. Fuck you. It's for real. And you know, people go out and buy this fucking brand when they steal all their credibility from our activity. Or even worse from celebrities. They put celebrities in their shirts and shit like that. I don't like to mention this scumbag brand by name. But you know..people work for them..you fuckin' ride for them..you're a fucking chump. You're a sucker, you don't know nothing about integrity. You don't know anything about keeping it real. I understand you have to make a living. But you have to find another way, because you're supporting the fucking devil. You're supporting some shit. People are stealing from our culture. Ohhh you're gonna build a ramp or fucking little shit. That's fucking penny's compared to what they get off those kids waiting in line like fucking suckers. Buying stupid shit. so they can fucking re-sell or whatever. They're creating little baby capitalist. It's all about money and you're fucking falling into that trap. That shit ass trap of fucking commodifying a culture that's so amazing so great and you're a fucking sucker. Sorry guys... "
Expand Quotekinda subtle but i believe it's around the time when he starts talking about shooting with Steve and Alex Olson. he mentions he wanted to shoot a photo on Kodachrome with both of them and when they showed up and started skating Glen noticed AO had a "sticker" on his board and he refused to shoot them unless alex took the sticker offExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
The photo is from a 2011 issue of Skateboard Mag
(https://i.ibb.co/WvQ5YSG/AO-Skateboarder-Mag.png) (https://ibb.co/WvQ5YSG)[close]
It is admittedly a fucking awesome photo. the man can shoot, that's for sure
Expand QuoteDamn that was a crazy, had to type it out.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
at about 1:09:00[close]
56 mins on the video[close]
"Because a lot of people don't fucking give a fuck. You see people these other photographers, some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built. But I was one of the people that helped build some of this shit and you got this fucking shit ass brand that fucking boutiquified skateboarding. What you do? You fucking fold shirts you assholes. Fuck you. It's for real. And you know, people go out and buy this fucking brand when they steal all their credibility from our activity. Or even worse from celebrities. They put celebrities in their shirts and shit like that. I don't like to mention this scumbag brand by name. But you know..people work for them..you fuckin' ride for them..you're a fucking chump. You're a sucker, you don't know nothing about integrity. You don't know anything about keeping it real. I understand you have to make a living. But you have to find another way, because you're supporting the fucking devil. You're supporting some shit. People are stealing from our culture. Ohhh you're gonna build a ramp or fucking little shit. That's fucking penny's compared to what they get off those kids waiting in line like fucking suckers. Buying stupid shit. so they can fucking re-sell or whatever. They're creating little baby capitalist. It's all about money and you're fucking falling into that trap. That shit ass trap of fucking commodifying a culture that's so amazing so great and you're a fucking sucker. Sorry guys... "[close]
This podcast is great evidence of how swearing too much can make you seem less cool than you intend. There's so many fucks just in this quote that it loses its power, and it just becomes a filler word that no longer has any meaning to the listener.
Expand QuoteDamn that was a crazy, had to type it out.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
at about 1:09:00[close]
56 mins on the video[close]
"Because a lot of people don't fucking give a fuck. You see people these other photographers, some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built. But I was one of the people that helped build some of this shit and you got this fucking shit ass brand that fucking boutiquified skateboarding. What you do? You fucking fold shirts you assholes. Fuck you. It's for real. And you know, people go out and buy this fucking brand when they steal all their credibility from our activity. Or even worse from celebrities. They put celebrities in their shirts and shit like that. I don't like to mention this scumbag brand by name. But you know..people work for them..you fuckin' ride for them..you're a fucking chump. You're a sucker, you don't know nothing about integrity. You don't know anything about keeping it real. I understand you have to make a living. But you have to find another way, because you're supporting the fucking devil. You're supporting some shit. People are stealing from our culture. Ohhh you're gonna build a ramp or fucking little shit. That's fucking penny's compared to what they get off those kids waiting in line like fucking suckers. Buying stupid shit. so they can fucking re-sell or whatever. They're creating little baby capitalist. It's all about money and you're fucking falling into that trap. That shit ass trap of fucking commodifying a culture that's so amazing so great and you're a fucking sucker. Sorry guys... "[close]
This podcast is great evidence of how swearing too much can make you seem less cool than you intend. There's so many fucks just in this quote that it loses its power, and it just becomes a filler word that no longer has any meaning to the listener.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CqJf1MNP3ib/ (https://www.instagram.com/p/CqJf1MNP3ib/)
Expand QuoteExpand Quotekinda subtle but i believe it's around the time when he starts talking about shooting with Steve and Alex Olson. he mentions he wanted to shoot a photo on Kodachrome with both of them and when they showed up and started skating Glen noticed AO had a "sticker" on his board and he refused to shoot them unless alex took the sticker offExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
The photo is from a 2011 issue of Skateboard Mag
(https://i.ibb.co/WvQ5YSG/AO-Skateboarder-Mag.png) (https://ibb.co/WvQ5YSG)[close]
It is admittedly a fucking awesome photo. the man can shoot, that's for sure[close]
This is like, honestly not that special of a photo. I dunno. It's too sterile, imo.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotekinda subtle but i believe it's around the time when he starts talking about shooting with Steve and Alex Olson. he mentions he wanted to shoot a photo on Kodachrome with both of them and when they showed up and started skating Glen noticed AO had a "sticker" on his board and he refused to shoot them unless alex took the sticker offExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
The photo is from a 2011 issue of Skateboard Mag
(https://i.ibb.co/WvQ5YSG/AO-Skateboarder-Mag.png) (https://ibb.co/WvQ5YSG)[close]
It is admittedly a fucking awesome photo. the man can shoot, that's for sure[close]
This is like, honestly not that special of a photo. I dunno. It's too sterile, imo.[close]
I think I get what you mean but IMO it's technically a very good photo. Alex is framed perfectly, background isn't noisy, his hands make great leading lines that move your eyes across the frame, and the colors are very natural (something that is kinda lost in digital). It isn't anywhere near what, let's say, Matt Price normally shoots, but different strokes for different folks.
(https://i.ibb.co/G3gstBS/Untitled.png)
Abita trying to make it like he was attacking people with t-shirt folding jobs is embarrassingly defensive.
i think using "bernie sanders" as an insult says a lot more about kelly bird than he thinks it does
Expand Quotei think using "bernie sanders" as an insult says a lot more about kelly bird than he thinks it does[close]
Really...
What way are Bernie and Mr. Friedman similar? Hmm...
Expand QuoteExpand Quotei think using "bernie sanders" as an insult says a lot more about kelly bird than he thinks it does[close]
Really...
What way are Bernie and Mr. Friedman similar? Hmm...[close]
noeliberal communism ? Tax billionaires?
i think using "bernie sanders" as an insult says a lot more about kelly bird than he thinks it does
(https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000124744349-di7fne-t500x500.jpg)Expand QuoteDamn that was a crazy, had to type it out.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteCan you give a timestamp of when he starts talking about Supreme and Gonz?[close]
at about 1:09:00[close]
56 mins on the video[close]
"Because a lot of people don't fucking give a fuck. You see people these other photographers, some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built. But I was one of the people that helped build some of this shit and you got this fucking shit ass brand that fucking boutiquified skateboarding. What you do? You fucking fold shirts you assholes. Fuck you. It's for real. And you know, people go out and buy this fucking brand when they steal all their credibility from our activity. Or even worse from celebrities. They put celebrities in their shirts and shit like that. I don't like to mention this scumbag brand by name. But you know..people work for them..you fuckin' ride for them..you're a fucking chump. You're a sucker, you don't know nothing about integrity. You don't know anything about keeping it real. I understand you have to make a living. But you have to find another way, because you're supporting the fucking devil. You're supporting some shit. People are stealing from our culture. Ohhh you're gonna build a ramp or fucking little shit. That's fucking penny's compared to what they get off those kids waiting in line like fucking suckers. Buying stupid shit. so they can fucking re-sell or whatever. They're creating little baby capitalist. It's all about money and you're fucking falling into that trap. That shit ass trap of fucking commodifying a culture that's so amazing so great and you're a fucking sucker. Sorry guys... "[close]
i think using "bernie sanders" as an insult says a lot more about kelly bird than he thinks it does
Expand Quotei think using "bernie sanders" as an insult says a lot more about kelly bird than he thinks it does[close]
Well said
True. Like him or not, he definitely is responsible for some of the most iconic album covers. He may have more in his portfolio than anyone else.Expand QuoteGEF is basically the Forrest Gump of the skateboarding, rap and punk world of the 70's and 80's. The dude seemed to be everywhere all at once. Some of his opinions (especially of himself) are a bit over the top, but I also think that's part of his schtick. Take that part or leave it, but there's no denying his iconic photography. Anyone commenting "who" should do themselves a favor and look it up.[close]
Here are just a few:
(https://i.discogs.com/H9ja3wGEM-yhj0dPBj1snECsBGi8KjplruTGQtfO_7c/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:200/w:200/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTExMDg3/MDMtMTE5MjY1MjMy/My5qcGVn.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/vIeIxly0PnQUp1fviglzrLMbzgLRejlua9jkMBQEqmU/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:598/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTQwODY4/NC0xMzgxMzg3MTA2/LTY1ODEuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://hiphopgoldenage.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/iconic-hip-hop-albums-covers-1980s-2-1024x1024.jpg)
(https://i.discogs.com/S5HQdmAuR-rjwZgD89pIpJUxCxi-xCcmrSyBRot9Ato/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI1ODg0/MDctMTM0MTM2OTg0/MC0yNzcxLmpwZWc.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/MnoVJBbzJ73-tJFwRiVmOqU-netHzrqyo2pbTPazIwE/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:597/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTk5MjU5/OS0xNjc5MDYwMDcy/LTQzNjUuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/Opbp1jHazgbWX17lKZWGitQGO9g4UBQ3l543HnbntAw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTIzMDIw/OS0xMzYzMDUwNjgx/LTUxNDMuanBlZw.jpeg)
Expand QuoteTrue. Like him or not, he definitely is responsible for some of the most iconic album covers. He may have more in his portfolio than anyone else.Expand QuoteGEF is basically the Forrest Gump of the skateboarding, rap and punk world of the 70's and 80's. The dude seemed to be everywhere all at once. Some of his opinions (especially of himself) are a bit over the top, but I also think that's part of his schtick. Take that part or leave it, but there's no denying his iconic photography. Anyone commenting "who" should do themselves a favor and look it up.[close]
Here are just a few:
(https://i.discogs.com/H9ja3wGEM-yhj0dPBj1snECsBGi8KjplruTGQtfO_7c/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:200/w:200/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTExMDg3/MDMtMTE5MjY1MjMy/My5qcGVn.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/vIeIxly0PnQUp1fviglzrLMbzgLRejlua9jkMBQEqmU/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:598/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTQwODY4/NC0xMzgxMzg3MTA2/LTY1ODEuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://hiphopgoldenage.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/iconic-hip-hop-albums-covers-1980s-2-1024x1024.jpg)
(https://i.discogs.com/S5HQdmAuR-rjwZgD89pIpJUxCxi-xCcmrSyBRot9Ato/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI1ODg0/MDctMTM0MTM2OTg0/MC0yNzcxLmpwZWc.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/MnoVJBbzJ73-tJFwRiVmOqU-netHzrqyo2pbTPazIwE/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:597/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTk5MjU5/OS0xNjc5MDYwMDcy/LTQzNjUuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/Opbp1jHazgbWX17lKZWGitQGO9g4UBQ3l543HnbntAw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTIzMDIw/OS0xMzYzMDUwNjgx/LTUxNDMuanBlZw.jpeg)[close]
I love when people have such hot takes on what it means to sell out or simply what's cool and what's not cool.
The dude hates Supreme and other corporate stuff because "some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built."
The dude is also the same dude who has done a lot corporate work for bands:
Ice T - Rhyme Pays (Sire Records)
Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush the Show (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (Grand Royal, Capitol Records)
Slick Rick - The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
King T - Act a Fool (Capitol Records)
But yeah he's still cool, even though he's an absolute hypocrite
Expand QuoteTrue. Like him or not, he definitely is responsible for some of the most iconic album covers. He may have more in his portfolio than anyone else.Expand QuoteGEF is basically the Forrest Gump of the skateboarding, rap and punk world of the 70's and 80's. The dude seemed to be everywhere all at once. Some of his opinions (especially of himself) are a bit over the top, but I also think that's part of his schtick. Take that part or leave it, but there's no denying his iconic photography. Anyone commenting "who" should do themselves a favor and look it up.[close]
Here are just a few:
(https://i.discogs.com/H9ja3wGEM-yhj0dPBj1snECsBGi8KjplruTGQtfO_7c/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:200/w:200/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTExMDg3/MDMtMTE5MjY1MjMy/My5qcGVn.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/vIeIxly0PnQUp1fviglzrLMbzgLRejlua9jkMBQEqmU/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:598/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTQwODY4/NC0xMzgxMzg3MTA2/LTY1ODEuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://hiphopgoldenage.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/iconic-hip-hop-albums-covers-1980s-2-1024x1024.jpg)
(https://i.discogs.com/S5HQdmAuR-rjwZgD89pIpJUxCxi-xCcmrSyBRot9Ato/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI1ODg0/MDctMTM0MTM2OTg0/MC0yNzcxLmpwZWc.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/MnoVJBbzJ73-tJFwRiVmOqU-netHzrqyo2pbTPazIwE/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:597/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTk5MjU5/OS0xNjc5MDYwMDcy/LTQzNjUuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/Opbp1jHazgbWX17lKZWGitQGO9g4UBQ3l543HnbntAw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTIzMDIw/OS0xMzYzMDUwNjgx/LTUxNDMuanBlZw.jpeg)[close]
I love when people have such hot takes on what it means to sell out or simply what's cool and what's not cool.
The dude hates Supreme and other corporate stuff because "some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built."
The dude is also the same dude who has done a lot corporate work for bands:
Ice T - Rhyme Pays (Sire Records)
Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush the Show (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (Grand Royal, Capitol Records)
Slick Rick - The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
King T - Act a Fool (Capitol Records)
But yeah he's still cool, even though he's an absolute hypocrite
dude was wearing adidas during the interview lol
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteTrue. Like him or not, he definitely is responsible for some of the most iconic album covers. He may have more in his portfolio than anyone else.Expand QuoteGEF is basically the Forrest Gump of the skateboarding, rap and punk world of the 70's and 80's. The dude seemed to be everywhere all at once. Some of his opinions (especially of himself) are a bit over the top, but I also think that's part of his schtick. Take that part or leave it, but there's no denying his iconic photography. Anyone commenting "who" should do themselves a favor and look it up.[close]
Here are just a few:
(https://i.discogs.com/H9ja3wGEM-yhj0dPBj1snECsBGi8KjplruTGQtfO_7c/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:200/w:200/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTExMDg3/MDMtMTE5MjY1MjMy/My5qcGVn.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/vIeIxly0PnQUp1fviglzrLMbzgLRejlua9jkMBQEqmU/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:598/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTQwODY4/NC0xMzgxMzg3MTA2/LTY1ODEuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://hiphopgoldenage.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/iconic-hip-hop-albums-covers-1980s-2-1024x1024.jpg)
(https://i.discogs.com/S5HQdmAuR-rjwZgD89pIpJUxCxi-xCcmrSyBRot9Ato/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI1ODg0/MDctMTM0MTM2OTg0/MC0yNzcxLmpwZWc.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/MnoVJBbzJ73-tJFwRiVmOqU-netHzrqyo2pbTPazIwE/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:597/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTk5MjU5/OS0xNjc5MDYwMDcy/LTQzNjUuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/Opbp1jHazgbWX17lKZWGitQGO9g4UBQ3l543HnbntAw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTIzMDIw/OS0xMzYzMDUwNjgx/LTUxNDMuanBlZw.jpeg)[close]
I love when people have such hot takes on what it means to sell out or simply what's cool and what's not cool.
The dude hates Supreme and other corporate stuff because "some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built."
The dude is also the same dude who has done a lot corporate work for bands:
Ice T - Rhyme Pays (Sire Records)
Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush the Show (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (Grand Royal, Capitol Records)
Slick Rick - The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
King T - Act a Fool (Capitol Records)
But yeah he's still cool, even though he's an absolute hypocrite[close]
"Corporate work for the bands"? Dude was friends with these people and did not charge anything up front. He took the photos because he wanted to and got paid way later. The shoots were not done in any kind of corporate setting/terms. How is that corporate? And why should he not be paid for his work on the cover of extremely iconic albums.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTrue. Like him or not, he definitely is responsible for some of the most iconic album covers. He may have more in his portfolio than anyone else.Expand QuoteGEF is basically the Forrest Gump of the skateboarding, rap and punk world of the 70's and 80's. The dude seemed to be everywhere all at once. Some of his opinions (especially of himself) are a bit over the top, but I also think that's part of his schtick. Take that part or leave it, but there's no denying his iconic photography. Anyone commenting "who" should do themselves a favor and look it up.[close]
Here are just a few:
(https://i.discogs.com/H9ja3wGEM-yhj0dPBj1snECsBGi8KjplruTGQtfO_7c/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:200/w:200/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTExMDg3/MDMtMTE5MjY1MjMy/My5qcGVn.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/vIeIxly0PnQUp1fviglzrLMbzgLRejlua9jkMBQEqmU/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:598/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTQwODY4/NC0xMzgxMzg3MTA2/LTY1ODEuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://hiphopgoldenage.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/iconic-hip-hop-albums-covers-1980s-2-1024x1024.jpg)
(https://i.discogs.com/S5HQdmAuR-rjwZgD89pIpJUxCxi-xCcmrSyBRot9Ato/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI1ODg0/MDctMTM0MTM2OTg0/MC0yNzcxLmpwZWc.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/MnoVJBbzJ73-tJFwRiVmOqU-netHzrqyo2pbTPazIwE/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:597/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTk5MjU5/OS0xNjc5MDYwMDcy/LTQzNjUuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/Opbp1jHazgbWX17lKZWGitQGO9g4UBQ3l543HnbntAw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTIzMDIw/OS0xMzYzMDUwNjgx/LTUxNDMuanBlZw.jpeg)[close]
I love when people have such hot takes on what it means to sell out or simply what's cool and what's not cool.
The dude hates Supreme and other corporate stuff because "some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built."
The dude is also the same dude who has done a lot corporate work for bands:
Ice T - Rhyme Pays (Sire Records)
Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush the Show (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (Grand Royal, Capitol Records)
Slick Rick - The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
King T - Act a Fool (Capitol Records)
But yeah he's still cool, even though he's an absolute hypocrite[close]
"Corporate work for the bands"? Dude was friends with these people and did not charge anything up front. He took the photos because he wanted to and got paid way later. The shoots were not done in any kind of corporate setting/terms. How is that corporate? And why should he not be paid for his work on the cover of extremely iconic albums.[close]
if you don’t understand how giving your photos to a media monopoly is selling to a corporation this conversation might be a little out of your depth
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTrue. Like him or not, he definitely is responsible for some of the most iconic album covers. He may have more in his portfolio than anyone else.Expand QuoteGEF is basically the Forrest Gump of the skateboarding, rap and punk world of the 70's and 80's. The dude seemed to be everywhere all at once. Some of his opinions (especially of himself) are a bit over the top, but I also think that's part of his schtick. Take that part or leave it, but there's no denying his iconic photography. Anyone commenting "who" should do themselves a favor and look it up.[close]
Here are just a few:
(https://i.discogs.com/H9ja3wGEM-yhj0dPBj1snECsBGi8KjplruTGQtfO_7c/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:200/w:200/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTExMDg3/MDMtMTE5MjY1MjMy/My5qcGVn.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/vIeIxly0PnQUp1fviglzrLMbzgLRejlua9jkMBQEqmU/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:598/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTQwODY4/NC0xMzgxMzg3MTA2/LTY1ODEuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://hiphopgoldenage.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/iconic-hip-hop-albums-covers-1980s-2-1024x1024.jpg)
(https://i.discogs.com/S5HQdmAuR-rjwZgD89pIpJUxCxi-xCcmrSyBRot9Ato/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI1ODg0/MDctMTM0MTM2OTg0/MC0yNzcxLmpwZWc.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/MnoVJBbzJ73-tJFwRiVmOqU-netHzrqyo2pbTPazIwE/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:597/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTk5MjU5/OS0xNjc5MDYwMDcy/LTQzNjUuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/Opbp1jHazgbWX17lKZWGitQGO9g4UBQ3l543HnbntAw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTIzMDIw/OS0xMzYzMDUwNjgx/LTUxNDMuanBlZw.jpeg)[close]
I love when people have such hot takes on what it means to sell out or simply what's cool and what's not cool.
The dude hates Supreme and other corporate stuff because "some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built."
The dude is also the same dude who has done a lot corporate work for bands:
Ice T - Rhyme Pays (Sire Records)
Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush the Show (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (Grand Royal, Capitol Records)
Slick Rick - The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
King T - Act a Fool (Capitol Records)
But yeah he's still cool, even though he's an absolute hypocrite[close]
"Corporate work for the bands"? Dude was friends with these people and did not charge anything up front. He took the photos because he wanted to and got paid way later. The shoots were not done in any kind of corporate setting/terms. How is that corporate? And why should he not be paid for his work on the cover of extremely iconic albums.[close]
if you don’t understand how giving your photos to a media monopoly is selling to a corporation this conversation might be a little out of your depth[close]
Lol how is it that you chose your username so perfectly?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTrue. Like him or not, he definitely is responsible for some of the most iconic album covers. He may have more in his portfolio than anyone else.Expand QuoteGEF is basically the Forrest Gump of the skateboarding, rap and punk world of the 70's and 80's. The dude seemed to be everywhere all at once. Some of his opinions (especially of himself) are a bit over the top, but I also think that's part of his schtick. Take that part or leave it, but there's no denying his iconic photography. Anyone commenting "who" should do themselves a favor and look it up.[close]
Here are just a few:
(https://i.discogs.com/H9ja3wGEM-yhj0dPBj1snECsBGi8KjplruTGQtfO_7c/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:200/w:200/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTExMDg3/MDMtMTE5MjY1MjMy/My5qcGVn.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/vIeIxly0PnQUp1fviglzrLMbzgLRejlua9jkMBQEqmU/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:598/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTQwODY4/NC0xMzgxMzg3MTA2/LTY1ODEuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://hiphopgoldenage.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/iconic-hip-hop-albums-covers-1980s-2-1024x1024.jpg)
(https://i.discogs.com/S5HQdmAuR-rjwZgD89pIpJUxCxi-xCcmrSyBRot9Ato/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI1ODg0/MDctMTM0MTM2OTg0/MC0yNzcxLmpwZWc.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/MnoVJBbzJ73-tJFwRiVmOqU-netHzrqyo2pbTPazIwE/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:597/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTk5MjU5/OS0xNjc5MDYwMDcy/LTQzNjUuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/Opbp1jHazgbWX17lKZWGitQGO9g4UBQ3l543HnbntAw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTIzMDIw/OS0xMzYzMDUwNjgx/LTUxNDMuanBlZw.jpeg)[close]
I love when people have such hot takes on what it means to sell out or simply what's cool and what's not cool.
The dude hates Supreme and other corporate stuff because "some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built."
The dude is also the same dude who has done a lot corporate work for bands:
Ice T - Rhyme Pays (Sire Records)
Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush the Show (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (Grand Royal, Capitol Records)
Slick Rick - The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
King T - Act a Fool (Capitol Records)
But yeah he's still cool, even though he's an absolute hypocrite[close]
"Corporate work for the bands"? Dude was friends with these people and did not charge anything up front. He took the photos because he wanted to and got paid way later. The shoots were not done in any kind of corporate setting/terms. How is that corporate? And why should he not be paid for his work on the cover of extremely iconic albums.[close]
if you don’t understand how giving your photos to a media monopoly is selling to a corporation this conversation might be a little out of your depth
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTrue. Like him or not, he definitely is responsible for some of the most iconic album covers. He may have more in his portfolio than anyone else.Expand QuoteGEF is basically the Forrest Gump of the skateboarding, rap and punk world of the 70's and 80's. The dude seemed to be everywhere all at once. Some of his opinions (especially of himself) are a bit over the top, but I also think that's part of his schtick. Take that part or leave it, but there's no denying his iconic photography. Anyone commenting "who" should do themselves a favor and look it up.[close]
Here are just a few:
(https://i.discogs.com/H9ja3wGEM-yhj0dPBj1snECsBGi8KjplruTGQtfO_7c/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:200/w:200/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTExMDg3/MDMtMTE5MjY1MjMy/My5qcGVn.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/vIeIxly0PnQUp1fviglzrLMbzgLRejlua9jkMBQEqmU/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:598/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTQwODY4/NC0xMzgxMzg3MTA2/LTY1ODEuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://hiphopgoldenage.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/iconic-hip-hop-albums-covers-1980s-2-1024x1024.jpg)
(https://i.discogs.com/S5HQdmAuR-rjwZgD89pIpJUxCxi-xCcmrSyBRot9Ato/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI1ODg0/MDctMTM0MTM2OTg0/MC0yNzcxLmpwZWc.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/MnoVJBbzJ73-tJFwRiVmOqU-netHzrqyo2pbTPazIwE/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:597/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTk5MjU5/OS0xNjc5MDYwMDcy/LTQzNjUuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/Opbp1jHazgbWX17lKZWGitQGO9g4UBQ3l543HnbntAw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTIzMDIw/OS0xMzYzMDUwNjgx/LTUxNDMuanBlZw.jpeg)[close]
I love when people have such hot takes on what it means to sell out or simply what's cool and what's not cool.
The dude hates Supreme and other corporate stuff because "some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built."
The dude is also the same dude who has done a lot corporate work for bands:
Ice T - Rhyme Pays (Sire Records)
Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush the Show (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (Grand Royal, Capitol Records)
Slick Rick - The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
King T - Act a Fool (Capitol Records)
But yeah he's still cool, even though he's an absolute hypocrite[close]
"Corporate work for the bands"? Dude was friends with these people and did not charge anything up front. He took the photos because he wanted to and got paid way later. The shoots were not done in any kind of corporate setting/terms. How is that corporate? And why should he not be paid for his work on the cover of extremely iconic albums.[close]
if you don’t understand how giving your photos to a media monopoly is selling to a corporation this conversation might be a little out of your depth[close]
I was also very confused by KGB’s statement.
KGB do you not see an equivalence in this proposition?
Whether GEF used his art on his own terms or not, he still provided his photographs to enrich a corporation. It’s no secret that the music industry is one of the biggest corporate shills in terms of business enterprises. You think Capitol Records cares about the integrity of the artist if the bottom line isn’t being met.
I’m also not saying that signing to a big corporate record label is bad. It’s hard to be in a band and hell you have to make money off of your art someway to get by comfortably.
But for GEF to be so sour on corporate brands just because be doesn’t like them in skateboarding (as he wears Adidas). Is not only downright disingenuous but also super ignorant. Let that ego go and truly look in the mirror.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTrue. Like him or not, he definitely is responsible for some of the most iconic album covers. He may have more in his portfolio than anyone else.Expand QuoteGEF is basically the Forrest Gump of the skateboarding, rap and punk world of the 70's and 80's. The dude seemed to be everywhere all at once. Some of his opinions (especially of himself) are a bit over the top, but I also think that's part of his schtick. Take that part or leave it, but there's no denying his iconic photography. Anyone commenting "who" should do themselves a favor and look it up.[close]
Here are just a few:
(https://i.discogs.com/H9ja3wGEM-yhj0dPBj1snECsBGi8KjplruTGQtfO_7c/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:200/w:200/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTExMDg3/MDMtMTE5MjY1MjMy/My5qcGVn.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/vIeIxly0PnQUp1fviglzrLMbzgLRejlua9jkMBQEqmU/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:598/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTQwODY4/NC0xMzgxMzg3MTA2/LTY1ODEuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://hiphopgoldenage.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/iconic-hip-hop-albums-covers-1980s-2-1024x1024.jpg)
(https://i.discogs.com/S5HQdmAuR-rjwZgD89pIpJUxCxi-xCcmrSyBRot9Ato/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI1ODg0/MDctMTM0MTM2OTg0/MC0yNzcxLmpwZWc.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/MnoVJBbzJ73-tJFwRiVmOqU-netHzrqyo2pbTPazIwE/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:597/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTk5MjU5/OS0xNjc5MDYwMDcy/LTQzNjUuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/Opbp1jHazgbWX17lKZWGitQGO9g4UBQ3l543HnbntAw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTIzMDIw/OS0xMzYzMDUwNjgx/LTUxNDMuanBlZw.jpeg)[close]
I love when people have such hot takes on what it means to sell out or simply what's cool and what's not cool.
The dude hates Supreme and other corporate stuff because "some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built."
The dude is also the same dude who has done a lot corporate work for bands:
Ice T - Rhyme Pays (Sire Records)
Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush the Show (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (Grand Royal, Capitol Records)
Slick Rick - The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
King T - Act a Fool (Capitol Records)
But yeah he's still cool, even though he's an absolute hypocrite[close]
"Corporate work for the bands"? Dude was friends with these people and did not charge anything up front. He took the photos because he wanted to and got paid way later. The shoots were not done in any kind of corporate setting/terms. How is that corporate? And why should he not be paid for his work on the cover of extremely iconic albums.[close]
if you don’t understand how giving your photos to a media monopoly is selling to a corporation this conversation might be a little out of your depth[close]
Lol how is it that you chose your username so perfectly?[close]
gonna double down because i don’t like you - how is it you masquerade as mr. hardcore guy and don’t know about you are beneath me? SDF literally toured with MLIW
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTrue. Like him or not, he definitely is responsible for some of the most iconic album covers. He may have more in his portfolio than anyone else.Expand QuoteGEF is basically the Forrest Gump of the skateboarding, rap and punk world of the 70's and 80's. The dude seemed to be everywhere all at once. Some of his opinions (especially of himself) are a bit over the top, but I also think that's part of his schtick. Take that part or leave it, but there's no denying his iconic photography. Anyone commenting "who" should do themselves a favor and look it up.[close]
Here are just a few:
(https://i.discogs.com/H9ja3wGEM-yhj0dPBj1snECsBGi8KjplruTGQtfO_7c/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:200/w:200/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTExMDg3/MDMtMTE5MjY1MjMy/My5qcGVn.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/vIeIxly0PnQUp1fviglzrLMbzgLRejlua9jkMBQEqmU/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:598/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTQwODY4/NC0xMzgxMzg3MTA2/LTY1ODEuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://hiphopgoldenage.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/iconic-hip-hop-albums-covers-1980s-2-1024x1024.jpg)
(https://i.discogs.com/S5HQdmAuR-rjwZgD89pIpJUxCxi-xCcmrSyBRot9Ato/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI1ODg0/MDctMTM0MTM2OTg0/MC0yNzcxLmpwZWc.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/MnoVJBbzJ73-tJFwRiVmOqU-netHzrqyo2pbTPazIwE/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:597/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTk5MjU5/OS0xNjc5MDYwMDcy/LTQzNjUuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/Opbp1jHazgbWX17lKZWGitQGO9g4UBQ3l543HnbntAw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTIzMDIw/OS0xMzYzMDUwNjgx/LTUxNDMuanBlZw.jpeg)[close]
I love when people have such hot takes on what it means to sell out or simply what's cool and what's not cool.
The dude hates Supreme and other corporate stuff because "some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built."
The dude is also the same dude who has done a lot corporate work for bands:
Ice T - Rhyme Pays (Sire Records)
Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush the Show (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (Grand Royal, Capitol Records)
Slick Rick - The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
King T - Act a Fool (Capitol Records)
But yeah he's still cool, even though he's an absolute hypocrite[close]
"Corporate work for the bands"? Dude was friends with these people and did not charge anything up front. He took the photos because he wanted to and got paid way later. The shoots were not done in any kind of corporate setting/terms. How is that corporate? And why should he not be paid for his work on the cover of extremely iconic albums.[close]
if you don’t understand how giving your photos to a media monopoly is selling to a corporation this conversation might be a little out of your depth[close]
Lol how is it that you chose your username so perfectly?[close]
gonna double down because i don’t like you - how is it you masquerade as mr. hardcore guy and don’t know about you are beneath me? SDF literally toured with MLIW[close]
i dont give a shit about self defence family haha. i was saying you chose your username perfectly because all of your posts come off like a smug arrogant fuckwit.
All jokes aside, clearly GEF was criticising the neo-liberal hyper-capitalistic nature of Supreme, not skateshop t shirt folders. Supreme are owned by a billion dollar venture capital group, who use the image of skateboarding to legitimise themselves in order to justify selling $80 t shirts and thousand dollar jackets. Tyshawn said it himself, he had to beg supreme to pay their team riders. They don’t care about skateboarders, they care about profits. A whole lot of taking, not a lot of giving. Atiba is sour because supreme is paying him money to take photos and give him free clothing. Is he defending an employer for doing the most basic thing ie paying him a wage to do his job?
Going to battle for billion dollar corporations… corny.
As someone who is 50, skateboarder and music lover it was fantastic to hear from him. To have the whole contexts of what life was like at the time this stuff was all coming out makes a difference, and it's embarrassing reading some of these takes.That's fine, maybe don't use gay as a derogatory term though?
What a snore life would be if we all held the same views and tip toed around with a PC awareness because we're on some gay live stream. The stuff this guy captured and the reach he had pre-internet is incomparable. The point about record labels is a good one, I'd bet he'd agree that those five majors are leeches and they were getting paid to enable more work. But to dog on him for his age is really really gay. All of these streetwear brands, skate brands, street skating pioneers drew influence form this guy's work whether you like it or not. He gets a pass to call anything he wants corny imo.
Anyone who feels personally attacked by someone calling out Supreme is a fucking Kook.Isn’t Supreme owned by a dude who doesn’t skate at all? James Jebbia or something? Supreme never was skater owned. The sad thing is kids these days probably think Dill or Strobeck own Supreme they’re clueless. Easy for Supreme to continue to make money off them.
Good to see them outing themselves, took a guy who was there since Day 1 to do it.
Smoking that Supreme pack.... fuuuck all the way off
I think BOS is kookin it by getting this butthurt about it
https://www.instagram.com/p/CqOn_fRPbcW/?igshid=YjNmNGQ3MDY=
As someone who is 50, skateboarder and music lover it was fantastic to hear from him. To have the whole contexts of what life was like at the time this stuff was all coming out makes a difference, and it's embarrassing reading some of these takes.
What a snore life would be if we all held the same views and tip toed around with a PC awareness because we're on some gay live stream. The stuff this guy captured and the reach he had pre-internet is incomparable. The point about record labels is a good one, I'd bet he'd agree that those five majors are leeches and they were getting paid to enable more work. But to dog on him for his age is really really gay. All of these streetwear brands, skate brands, street skating pioneers drew influence form this guy's work whether you like it or not. He gets a pass to call anything he wants corny imo.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTrue. Like him or not, he definitely is responsible for some of the most iconic album covers. He may have more in his portfolio than anyone else.Expand QuoteGEF is basically the Forrest Gump of the skateboarding, rap and punk world of the 70's and 80's. The dude seemed to be everywhere all at once. Some of his opinions (especially of himself) are a bit over the top, but I also think that's part of his schtick. Take that part or leave it, but there's no denying his iconic photography. Anyone commenting "who" should do themselves a favor and look it up.[close]
Here are just a few:
(https://i.discogs.com/H9ja3wGEM-yhj0dPBj1snECsBGi8KjplruTGQtfO_7c/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:200/w:200/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTExMDg3/MDMtMTE5MjY1MjMy/My5qcGVn.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/vIeIxly0PnQUp1fviglzrLMbzgLRejlua9jkMBQEqmU/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:598/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTQwODY4/NC0xMzgxMzg3MTA2/LTY1ODEuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://hiphopgoldenage.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/iconic-hip-hop-albums-covers-1980s-2-1024x1024.jpg)
(https://i.discogs.com/S5HQdmAuR-rjwZgD89pIpJUxCxi-xCcmrSyBRot9Ato/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI1ODg0/MDctMTM0MTM2OTg0/MC0yNzcxLmpwZWc.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/MnoVJBbzJ73-tJFwRiVmOqU-netHzrqyo2pbTPazIwE/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:597/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTk5MjU5/OS0xNjc5MDYwMDcy/LTQzNjUuanBlZw.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/Opbp1jHazgbWX17lKZWGitQGO9g4UBQ3l543HnbntAw/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTIzMDIw/OS0xMzYzMDUwNjgx/LTUxNDMuanBlZw.jpeg)[close]
I love when people have such hot takes on what it means to sell out or simply what's cool and what's not cool.
The dude hates Supreme and other corporate stuff because "some people you mentioned tonight, people work for the corporations and shit. That fucking suck. These people fucking commodify skateboarding, they destroy what we built."
The dude is also the same dude who has done a lot corporate work for bands:
Ice T - Rhyme Pays (Sire Records)
Public Enemy - Yo! Bum Rush the Show (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
Beastie Boys - Check Your Head (Grand Royal, Capitol Records)
Slick Rick - The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Def Jam, Columbia Records)
King T - Act a Fool (Capitol Records)
But yeah he's still cool, even though he's an absolute hypocrite[close]
"Corporate work for the bands"? Dude was friends with these people and did not charge anything up front. He took the photos because he wanted to and got paid way later. The shoots were not done in any kind of corporate setting/terms. How is that corporate? And why should he not be paid for his work on the cover of extremely iconic albums.[close]
if you don’t understand how giving your photos to a media monopoly is selling to a corporation this conversation might be a little out of your depth[close]
I was also very confused by KGB’s statement.
KGB do you not see an equivalence in this proposition?
Whether GEF used his art on his own terms or not, he still provided his photographs to enrich a corporation. It’s no secret that the music industry is one of the biggest corporate shills in terms of business enterprises. You think Capitol Records cares about the integrity of the artist if the bottom line isn’t being met.
I’m also not saying that signing to a big corporate record label is bad. It’s hard to be in a band and hell you have to make money off of your art someway to get by comfortably.
But for GEF to be so sour on corporate brands just because be doesn’t like them in skateboarding (as he wears Adidas). Is not only downright disingenuous but also super ignorant. Let that ego go and truly look in the mirror.
I think BOS is kookin it by getting this butthurt about itbos is based out of supreme la so i guess i kinda get it, but going to bat for your employer is lame as shit always. but maybe it’s that good of a gig? if i had to work at a shop i’d rather it be supreme than some core shit that couldn’t pay me.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CqOn_fRPbcW/?igshid=YjNmNGQ3MDY=
what was that post from BOS, it’s since been taken down
screenshots, jerry, screenshots
They took the post down but still in their story if you wanna check it outExpand Quotewhat was that post from BOS, it’s since been taken down
screenshots, jerry, screenshots[close]
https://www.pinatafarm.com/memegenerator/47c50107-666f-4f4d-9e0d-e6dc112020ac (https://www.pinatafarm.com/memegenerator/47c50107-666f-4f4d-9e0d-e6dc112020ac)
It was this meme but the guy in the corner was GEF saying “they don’t know I used to skate” and everyone at the party was wearing Supreme shirts. Didn’t catch the caption
Seeing them get so bent out of shape proves Glen right. He's definitely pompous and full of himself, but Supreme has a raw nerve about this for a reason.
gonna add a fun wrinkle to this: i take big corpo money to play music so this old fool and i have the same sins. one of us just fronts like we’re above folks while ignoring it
Anyone post the old man yells at cloud old man Simpson pic yet?
Dude took some iconic photos for sure but that doesn’t mean he can’t also be a kook at the same time. really drove all that anti corporate fuck the government and homework energy home by wearing adidas.
Gen X keeping it real is as contrived as their 'kids are now on living their phones, i was jumping flaming oil barrels on a bmx and my parents didn't know I was alive' memes.Glen X
wow that bernie comment was lame
Expand Quotewow that bernie comment was lame[close]
I don't want to watch this but what did he said ?
(https://i.ibb.co/SR62B55/IMG-3500.jpg) (https://ibb.co/2gFwdWW)
(https://i.ibb.co/d58RbQM/IMG-3501.jpg) (https://ibb.co/rwDVbZ0)
(https://i.ibb.co/YPwYWm3/IMG-3502.jpg) (https://ibb.co/q7VXnKd)
Expand QuoteAnyone post the old man yells at cloud old man Simpson pic yet?
Dude took some iconic photos for sure but that doesn’t mean he can’t also be a kook at the same time. really drove all that anti corporate fuck the government and homework energy home by wearing adidas.[close]
Did you miss the part at the beginning where he said himself that he is a kook?
Also I like how some of you are losing your shit because he's wearing Adidas. Adidas pays their riders well and makes gear for skateboarding. I was skating in the OG superstar, campus and stan smiths before they started making them even better to skate in. All they had to do was add a little cush to the originals, they already were pretty much perfect. Adidas has also always been a street wear brand since like Run DMC and the Beastie Boys made them popular. Are they corporate? Sure, but they also make some really well made gear. Does Supreme treat their sponsored people well? If getting free product is all your after then I guess they do. And what do you expect him to wear? Some home made shoes he glued together outta cork board?
the anti punk rock show
If the Boys of Summer clique was really cool they wouldn't get wound up over what Glen said.i think the BoS page is run by jeff kutter, always thought his military/defense fetishism was a strange ass vibe to be running with
https://www.instagram.com/p/CqV8DiOPYcL/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Kinda interesting, I figured the experience brings in more revenue than the regular show from all the donations. Would be interesting to see their balance sheet/p&l (doubt they even have that, maybe they run this on quickbooks or something so its possible)
They said straight-up that they were ending the "Experience" episodes and this is all that refers to.
if it isn't a joke I hope somebody checks in on Ryan Kulla.
I like to think one of them fucked up the scheduling for April Fools, posted it and now they're doubling down with the Wednesday date and actually ending the show.
Whoops.
Expand Quotehttps://www.instagram.com/p/CqV8DiOPYcL/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link[close]
Got a brief rush of excitement until I read the word “Experience”
I used to enjoy the Nine Club but it’s gotten pretty unbearable over the past couple years. I can deal with Jeron and Kelly, but Chris, Steezus, and Justin come off as increasingly unlikable and unlistenable
Expand QuoteI like to think one of them fucked up the scheduling for April Fools, posted it and now they're doubling down with the Wednesday date and actually ending the show.
Whoops.[close]
That would be epic. If they did end the main show, what job could y’all see Chris roberts doing?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI like to think one of them fucked up the scheduling for April Fools, posted it and now they're doubling down with the Wednesday date and actually ending the show.
Whoops.[close]
That would be epic. If they did end the main show, what job could y’all see Chris roberts doing?[close]
I think he already has a job, he has hinted at it several times over the years. Not sure what it is but he’s obviously not raking in photo and video incentives from his sponsors
pretty sure a few years back they said roberts quit his job to do the nine club full time. i wanna say he worked in some sort of tech-adjacent job like software development or something. i remember it being something with computers, to sound like an old man
Oh so he was middle managementExpand Quotepretty sure a few years back they said roberts quit his job to do the nine club full time. i wanna say he worked in some sort of tech-adjacent job like software development or something. i remember it being something with computers, to sound like an old man[close]
He embodied the excesses of the mid-2010s tech industry, paid to look over a coder's shoulder and comment "that's crazy, bro" every 90 seconds.
well now that his old roommate/good friends has just passed away it may put a huge damper on the entire last episode. i too see all the holes in the nine club & the experience but i enjoy them and i’m bummed on this announcement honestly. they always talked about having robbie come on the show too… so sad.Yeah, this is probably gonna be quite hard for them. I hope they're ok. I think everyone be understanding if they decide to delay the episode
chris roberts' job is being a professional skateboarder
pretty sure a few years back they said roberts quit his job to do the nine club full time. i wanna say he worked in some sort of tech-adjacent job like software development or something. i remember it being something with computers, to sound like an old man
Oh so he was middle managementExpand QuoteExpand Quotepretty sure a few years back they said roberts quit his job to do the nine club full time. i wanna say he worked in some sort of tech-adjacent job like software development or something. i remember it being something with computers, to sound like an old man[close]
He embodied the excesses of the mid-2010s tech industry, paid to look over a coder's shoulder and comment "that's crazy, bro" every 90 seconds.[close]
what job could y’all see Chris roberts doing?
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://www.instagram.com/p/CqV8DiOPYcL/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link[close]
Got a brief rush of excitement until I read the word “Experience”
I used to enjoy the Nine Club but it’s gotten pretty unbearable over the past couple years. I can deal with Jeron and Kelly, but Chris, Steezus, and Justin come off as increasingly unlikable and unlistenable[close]
So, if true, we’re basically saying goodbye to Eldy and Steezus.
Always wondered how these dudes could keep up weekly appearances without getting decent pay (YT views are rarely over 100k per experience episode).
Eldy and Steezus don’t seem super stoked on being part of the podcast anyway.
Assuming it’s not April Fool’s, it’ll be interesting to hear them explain the reason for ending the experience.
Remember when chocolate introduced Louie Lopez as an April Fool's joke? I remember thinking its not a good move when the joke you make is what a majority of people would prefer over the reality of your brand.
look at all thosebaseball capshairlines!
6 out of 6, maybe twelve.
king kong kelly
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Chris Roberts shilling his solo Youtube channel on Instagram. Maybe he's seen the success that "Eldy" has had with his exploration of the Southern California culinary scene, and wants a part of it.
Just watched the sewa episode. Pretty interesting to hear him actually talk. He is human and he does have feelings. Who knew? I have to say the past 3-4 episodes have been great.I've been listening to this ep on the commute to work. I never paid much attention to him in the past, but he seems highly grateful and like a genuinely nice person.
Lol chris actually asked how sewa’s parents escaped from the soviet union. Like jesus christ how can you possibly expect sewa to answer that questionI've been listening to this ep on the commute to work. I never paid much attention to him in the past, but he seems highly grateful and like a genuinely nice person.Expand QuoteJust watched the sewa episode. Pretty interesting to hear him actually talk. He is human and he does have feelings. Who knew? I have to say the past 3-4 episodes have been great.[close]
Just finished the Sewa episode and can't get over how many times Chris interrupted and spoke over him.
Let the guest guide the story...
Expand QuoteJust watched the sewa episode. Pretty interesting to hear him actually talk. He is human and he does have feelings. Who knew? I have to say the past 3-4 episodes have been great.[close]
I've been listening to this ep on the commute to work. I never paid much attention to him in the past, but he seems highly grateful and like a genuinely nice person.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteJust watched the sewa episode. Pretty interesting to hear him actually talk. He is human and he does have feelings. Who knew? I have to say the past 3-4 episodes have been great.[close]
I've been listening to this ep on the commute to work. I never paid much attention to him in the past, but he seems highly grateful and like a genuinely nice person.[close]
True. Great skater but he always seemed a bit robotic and interchangeable to me?
But yeah, the fact he shouted out/remembered everyone that helped him was pretty damn cool.
He deserved more from all this.
Just finished the Sewa episode and can't get over how many times Chris interrupted and spoke over him.
Let the guest guide the story...
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteJust watched the sewa episode. Pretty interesting to hear him actually talk. He is human and he does have feelings. Who knew? I have to say the past 3-4 episodes have been great.[close]
I've been listening to this ep on the commute to work. I never paid much attention to him in the past, but he seems highly grateful and like a genuinely nice person.[close]
True. Great skater but he always seemed a bit robotic and interchangeable to me?
But yeah, the fact he shouted out/remembered everyone that helped him was pretty damn cool.
He deserved more from all this.[close]
He said he got a few offers after he left blind and still has over the years . Wonder what the story is behind him not taking them. Also funny as hell Roger calling out cariuma as the worst shoe company .
They get a lot of hate, but like honestly they're no more self involved/interruption prone/blah blah than any other podcast. Ever listen to Marc Maron? He's so far up his own butt he can see his tonsils, but I've been an avid listener for a decade and it's helped me learn a lot about my own personality defects and he's super self aware. I think they work well together - Chris is dry and self deprecating but keeps the wheels turning, Jeron is hella chill and keeps it real but isn't afraid to drop a hot take, Kelly is a goofball and knows it but is painfully sincere and you can't help but love it, and Roger basically seems like the coolest guy every and I'd hang out with him every day. I started skating again last year after an on and off hiatus of about 15 years and this show really helped me get stoked again, catch up on my old favs, and learn about the new pros that are killing it. Do I stan Andy Anderson? No, but I don't hate him for being a nerd. Do I skate Dragons? No, too soft and I only skate odd numbered wheels. People don't get into making podcasts because they're selfless and don't like the sound of their own voices, just sayin'! Like most podcasts they're pretty dependent on the guest - Sewa isn't super interviewable, I still don't really know how he ended up on blind - but I watched him skate and now I don't care, his skating is about as robotic and uninteresting as personality - listen to the Jason Lee/Dune episode and you'll see the difference, they were way more suited to being guests on a podcast. Life is a lot better when you appreciate things for what they are instead of complaining about what you wish they were.
Slap isn't the place we go to express ourselves when life is good.Expand QuoteThey get a lot of hate, but like honestly they're no more self involved/interruption prone/blah blah than any other podcast. Ever listen to Marc Maron? He's so far up his own butt he can see his tonsils, but I've been an avid listener for a decade and it's helped me learn a lot about my own personality defects and he's super self aware. I think they work well together - Chris is dry and self deprecating but keeps the wheels turning, Jeron is hella chill and keeps it real but isn't afraid to drop a hot take, Kelly is a goofball and knows it but is painfully sincere and you can't help but love it, and Roger basically seems like the coolest guy every and I'd hang out with him every day. I started skating again last year after an on and off hiatus of about 15 years and this show really helped me get stoked again, catch up on my old favs, and learn about the new pros that are killing it. Do I stan Andy Anderson? No, but I don't hate him for being a nerd. Do I skate Dragons? No, too soft and I only skate odd numbered wheels. People don't get into making podcasts because they're selfless and don't like the sound of their own voices, just sayin'! Like most podcasts they're pretty dependent on the guest - Sewa isn't super interviewable, I still don't really know how he ended up on blind - but I watched him skate and now I don't care, his skating is about as robotic and uninteresting as personality - listen to the Jason Lee/Dune episode and you'll see the difference, they were way more suited to being guests on a podcast. Life is a lot better when you appreciate things for what they are instead of complaining about what you wish they were.[close]
Slap isn't the place we go to express ourselves when life is good.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThey get a lot of hate, but like honestly they're no more self involved/interruption prone/blah blah than any other podcast. Ever listen to Marc Maron? He's so far up his own butt he can see his tonsils, but I've been an avid listener for a decade and it's helped me learn a lot about my own personality defects and he's super self aware. I think they work well together - Chris is dry and self deprecating but keeps the wheels turning, Jeron is hella chill and keeps it real but isn't afraid to drop a hot take, Kelly is a goofball and knows it but is painfully sincere and you can't help but love it, and Roger basically seems like the coolest guy every and I'd hang out with him every day. I started skating again last year after an on and off hiatus of about 15 years and this show really helped me get stoked again, catch up on my old favs, and learn about the new pros that are killing it. Do I stan Andy Anderson? No, but I don't hate him for being a nerd. Do I skate Dragons? No, too soft and I only skate odd numbered wheels. People don't get into making podcasts because they're selfless and don't like the sound of their own voices, just sayin'! Like most podcasts they're pretty dependent on the guest - Sewa isn't super interviewable, I still don't really know how he ended up on blind - but I watched him skate and now I don't care, his skating is about as robotic and uninteresting as personality - listen to the Jason Lee/Dune episode and you'll see the difference, they were way more suited to being guests on a podcast. Life is a lot better when you appreciate things for what they are instead of complaining about what you wish they were.[close][close]
Life is a lot better when you appreciate things for what they are instead of complaining about what you wish they were.
Pretty rich considering they have had several pairs of Cariumas in the background of episodes for a few years straight. Wonder what made him have a change of heart.
Expand QuotePretty rich considering they have had several pairs of Cariumas in the background of episodes for a few years straight. Wonder what made him have a change of heart.[close]
They probably bailed on giving him a Stella Artois colorway in mould of that glass-half-full-of-piss Provost coloway.
They get a lot of hate, but like honestly they're no more self involved/interruption prone/blah blah than any other podcast. Ever listen to Marc Maron? He's so far up his own butt he can see his tonsils, but I've been an avid listener for a decade and it's helped me learn a lot about my own personality defects and he's super self aware. I think they work well together - Chris is dry and self deprecating but keeps the wheels turning, Jeron is hella chill and keeps it real but isn't afraid to drop a hot take, Kelly is a goofball and knows it but is painfully sincere and you can't help but love it, and Roger basically seems like the coolest guy every and I'd hang out with him every day. I started skating again last year after an on and off hiatus of about 15 years and this show really helped me get stoked again, catch up on my old favs, and learn about the new pros that are killing it. Do I stan Andy Anderson? No, but I don't hate him for being a nerd. Do I skate Dragons? No, too soft and I only skate odd numbered wheels. People don't get into making podcasts because they're selfless and don't like the sound of their own voices, just sayin'! Like most podcasts they're pretty dependent on the guest - Sewa isn't super interviewable, I still don't really know how he ended up on blind - but I watched him skate and now I don't care, his skating is about as robotic and uninteresting as personality - listen to the Jason Lee/Dune episode and you'll see the difference, they were way more suited to being guests on a podcast. Life is a lot better when you appreciate things for what they are instead of complaining about what you wish they were.gnarred
There's this old brain study from the 1950's that Huberman references a bunch. I'm paraphrasing but basically they put probes in the volunteer's brain if they touched one it would make them feel happy another would make them feel fear another would make them feel orgasmic, but the one that everyone wanted to feel was anger that was the one they always wanted stay on anger.
So for most of the people here it's time to get your favorite feeling back. THE NINE CLUB LIVE IS BACK BABY!!!
Next Thursday at 5pm PST they're live on YouTube and Twitch for everyone. Chris, Kelly and Jeron talking skatebloards
Expand QuoteThere's this old brain study from the 1950's that Huberman references a bunch. I'm paraphrasing but basically they put probes in the volunteer's brain if they touched one it would make them feel happy another would make them feel fear another would make them feel orgasmic, but the one that everyone wanted to feel was anger that was the one they always wanted stay on anger.
So for most of the people here it's time to get your favorite feeling back. THE NINE CLUB LIVE IS BACK BABY!!!
Next Thursday at 5pm PST they're live on YouTube and Twitch for everyone. Chris, Kelly and Jeron talking skatebloards[close]
haha so they cancelled it just to fire the other two, then bought it back immediately.
Savage
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThere's this old brain study from the 1950's that Huberman references a bunch. I'm paraphrasing but basically they put probes in the volunteer's brain if they touched one it would make them feel happy another would make them feel fear another would make them feel orgasmic, but the one that everyone wanted to feel was anger that was the one they always wanted stay on anger.
So for most of the people here it's time to get your favorite feeling back. THE NINE CLUB LIVE IS BACK BABY!!!
Next Thursday at 5pm PST they're live on YouTube and Twitch for everyone. Chris, Kelly and Jeron talking skatebloards[close]
haha so they cancelled it just to fire the other two, then bought it back immediately.
Savage[close]
Kelly took that page right from the es playbook
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThere's this old brain study from the 1950's that Huberman references a bunch. I'm paraphrasing but basically they put probes in the volunteer's brain if they touched one it would make them feel happy another would make them feel fear another would make them feel orgasmic, but the one that everyone wanted to feel was anger that was the one they always wanted stay on anger.
So for most of the people here it's time to get your favorite feeling back. THE NINE CLUB LIVE IS BACK BABY!!!
Next Thursday at 5pm PST they're live on YouTube and Twitch for everyone. Chris, Kelly and Jeron talking skatebloards[close]
haha so they cancelled it just to fire the other two, then bought it back immediately.
Savage[close]
Kelly took that page right from the es playbook
Expand QuoteThere's this old brain study from the 1950's that Huberman references a bunch. I'm paraphrasing but basically they put probes in the volunteer's brain if they touched one it would make them feel happy another would make them feel fear another would make them feel orgasmic, but the one that everyone wanted to feel was anger that was the one they always wanted stay on anger.
So for most of the people here it's time to get your favorite feeling back. THE NINE CLUB LIVE IS BACK BABY!!!
Next Thursday at 5pm PST they're live on YouTube and Twitch for everyone. Chris, Kelly and Jeron talking skatebloards[close]
haha so they cancelled it just to fire the other two, then bought it back immediately.
Savage
Expand QuoteThere's this old brain study from the 1950's that Huberman references a bunch. I'm paraphrasing but basically they put probes in the volunteer's brain if they touched one it would make them feel happy another would make them feel fear another would make them feel orgasmic, but the one that everyone wanted to feel was anger that was the one they always wanted stay on anger.
So for most of the people here it's time to get your favorite feeling back. THE NINE CLUB LIVE IS BACK BABY!!!
Next Thursday at 5pm PST they're live on YouTube and Twitch for everyone. Chris, Kelly and Jeron talking skatebloards[close]
haha so they cancelled it just to fire the other two, then bought it back immediately.
Savage
They need to pre record the ad reads. Stopping the episode mid conversation is off putting and even more so is Chris kissing the Athletic greens box. I know they're a sponsor but the approach is not organic and it feels very disingenuous.
They need to pre record the ad reads. Stopping the episode mid conversation is off putting and even more so is Chris kissing the Athletic greens box. I know they're a sponsor but the approach is not organic and it feels very disingenuous.
Loved the episode though. They're both so pleasant and come across as genuinely good people.
Life is a lot better when you appreciate things for what they are instead of complaining about what you wish they were.
They need to pre record the ad reads. Stopping the episode mid conversation is off putting and even more so is Chris kissing the Athletic greens box. I know they're a sponsor but the approach is not organic and it feels very disingenuous.
Next Thursday at 5pm PST they're live on YouTube and Twitch for everyone. Chris, Kelly and Jeron talking skatebloards
Expand QuoteNext Thursday at 5pm PST they're live on YouTube and Twitch for everyone. Chris, Kelly and Jeron talking skatebloards[close]
Did this happen? I don’t wanna miss a thing…
caught Crob live on the twitch watching parts and asking viewers for help researching upcoming guests. Ended up linking him a few things he seemed to respond positively to. I honestly thought that was a pretty neat way to go about that.
(https://i.postimg.cc/Wb4RP5mr/IMG-6858.jpg)
I feel like that's the main kind of humour for dudes in their 40s. The same gen that still calls things sexy (cars, tricks, spots etc)Expand Quote(https://i.postimg.cc/Wb4RP5mr/IMG-6858.jpg)[close]
Maybe I'm being a square, but Roger is a little old for that type of humour....
I feel like that's the main kind of humour for dudes in their 40s. The same gen that still calls things sexy (cars, tricks, spots etc)Expand QuoteExpand Quote(https://i.postimg.cc/Wb4RP5mr/IMG-6858.jpg)[close]
Maybe I'm being a square, but Roger is a little old for that type of humour....[close]
Expand QuoteNext Thursday at 5pm PST they're live on YouTube and Twitch for everyone. Chris, Kelly and Jeron talking skatebloards[close]
Did this happen? I don’t wanna miss a thing…
Holy shit they really did it 😂😂😂
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cs9kRxDS0nD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Expand QuoteHoly shit they really did it 😂😂😂
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cs9kRxDS0nD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==[close]
Don't think this is gonna be Eldy's Pick of the Week.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHoly shit they really did it 😂😂😂
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cs9kRxDS0nD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==[close]
Don't think this is gonna be Eldy's Pick of the Week.[close]
It’s going to be even more hilarious if it’s basically the experience minus Eldy’s pick of the week.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHoly shit they really did it 😂😂😂
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cs9kRxDS0nD/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==[close]
Don't think this is gonna be Eldy's Pick of the Week.[close]
It’s going to be even more hilarious if it’s basically the experience minus Eldy’s pick of the week.
glad they cut the two complainers. episode was much better without the dead weight and bad vibes.
Kelly stealing a page out of Es's playbook with this move
Kelly giving Frankie props for getting another nb colourway....
Edly and steezus meant to have guest enjoi boards that never came out guess when it rains it pours
The live episode was much better than the experience.
It’s very strange that they don’t know who Oscar Candon is or who he skates for given Sour Solution II was their video of the year in 2019. And they have spent time talking about Tom’s Tales and other Vans videos he has been in.
Kelly giving Frankie props for getting another nb colourway....
Edly and steezus meant to have guest enjoi boards that never came out guess when it rains it pours
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cso_KWESkx8/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
gloommanagement Congratulations Steezus on these incredible brand partnerships with Scotch Porter and Swiffer x Walmart. 🎉
Chris asked what video part had Jamie Thomas' brooklyn banks line. He was in welcome to hell for fucks sake. He clearly is just a good skater who isn't that versed in skate knowledge. I pray when a skate rat like Reynolds retires that he fills his time with podcasting or something cause that dude is obsessed and has good takes judging from his interviews.Expand QuoteThe live episode was much better than the experience.
It’s very strange that they don’t know who Oscar Candon is or who he skates for given Sour Solution II was their video of the year in 2019. And they have spent time talking about Tom’s Tales and other Vans videos he has been in.[close]
Is it really tho? Chris doesn’t exactly have a reputation for knowing his shit
I pray when a skate rat like Reynolds retires that he fills his time with podcasting or something cause that dude is obsessed and has good takes judging from his interviews.
other than crailtap's mini top 5 series, and that fairly famous clip of the bs nosegrind on that long out ledge, in my eyes he was totally outshined by almost anyone else on Choco/Girl at the timeExpand QuoteI pray when a skate rat like Reynolds retires that he fills his time with podcasting or something cause that dude is obsessed and has good takes judging from his interviews.[close]
Crob and Rog are 100% doing nine club for money, veiling their efforts under the guise of ‘support for skateboarding’. Makes for boring episodes on average. Who even knew who Chris Roberts was before the nine club?
Kelly stealing a page out of Es's playbook with this move
Expand QuoteI pray when a skate rat like Reynolds retires that he fills his time with podcasting or something cause that dude is obsessed and has good takes judging from his interviews.[close]
Crob and Rog are 100% doing nine club for money, veiling their efforts under the guise of ‘support for skateboarding’. Makes for boring episodes on average. Who even knew who Chris Roberts was before the nine club?
Pizzaflip, who were the skaters you were sending clips/info to Crob about? He alluded to a legendary duo coming in the show…
Pizzaflip, who were the skaters you were sending clips/info to Crob about? He alluded to a legendary duo coming in the show…
Tony and Reynolds would be fun but maybe tony with Ellis would make more senseExpand QuotePizzaflip, who were the skaters you were sending clips/info to Crob about? He alluded to a legendary duo coming in the show…[close]
Interested to know too.
At the end of the live episode Chris name drops Tony Hawk and Andrew Reynolds which would a killer double act fo their new paired interviews. But that's pure speculation.
Regarding Steezus and Eldy, it was kind of obvious Chris, Kelly and Jeron were dodging mines when they did their best to congratulate their friends on their future endeavours.
Chris could be starting to research a bit more but I think he's relying a bit too heavily on his discord chat members to fill in the blanks. Some things really aren't that hard to research a minimum.
Also, a little salty to hear Chris try and jump on Jeron's experience of having filmed some awesome skits with the first girl/choco videos. Chris had about a minute of footage in the chocolate tour iirc and then some docu-bits in hot chocolate. Hardly Brothas from different mothas...
Expand QuoteI pray when a skate rat like Reynolds retires that he fills his time with podcasting or something cause that dude is obsessed and has good takes judging from his interviews.[close]
Crob and Rog are 100% doing nine club for money, veiling their efforts under the guise of ‘support for skateboarding’. Makes for boring episodes on average. Who even knew who Chris Roberts was before the nine club?
Expand QuotePizzaflip, who were the skaters you were sending clips/info to Crob about? He alluded to a legendary duo coming in the show…[close]
Jamie Thomas and Chris Cole.
I sent him that Motivation documentary about Chris Cole, which he had never heard of which is kinda funny. And I sent him a Corey Duffel Welcome To Fallen ad that accidentally ran. Not holding my breath to see if he uses any of it, but I really hope he asks about Jamie confronting Chris about pushing mongo, per the documentary. 8)
Expand QuoteExpand QuotePizzaflip, who were the skaters you were sending clips/info to Crob about? He alluded to a legendary duo coming in the show…[close]
Jamie Thomas and Chris Cole.
I sent him that Motivation documentary about Chris Cole, which he had never heard of which is kinda funny. And I sent him a Corey Duffel Welcome To Fallen ad that accidentally ran. Not holding my breath to see if he uses any of it, but I really hope he asks about Jamie confronting Chris about pushing mongo, per the documentary. 8)[close]
Someone send Chris the weekend buzz ep where red describes Chris coles abuse. Really surprised it hasn’t come out that he’s a straight up abusive groomer . How did we all just gloss over the fact he was a 18 dating a 14 year old?
Expand QuoteKelly giving Frankie props for getting another nb colourway....
Edly and steezus meant to have guest enjoi boards that never came out guess when it rains it pours[close]
Yeah that suprised me a little they didn’t know about Frankys new shoe - I guess 3 people fucking up on air is less embarrassing than 5 though…
Cobra and Jamie are such comfortable speakers they could run circles around Crob if he doesnt prepare properly. Glad to know he was given some tools for success.Add Boserio, Fitzgerald, and Piscopo and Zero has a running track record of losing big names before they pop off. Greco and Ellington back in the day too.
In terms of his Nine Club visits, I keep thinking back to Jamie flubbing his Stop & Chat- if Jaeb’s departure from Zero wasn’t already in the works, he surely rubbed Dylan Jaeb the wrong way in that one - he was negging the kid hard and changed the subject to how incredible skategoat is when everyone else was on the topic of Dylan. That Jamie couldn’t see how to use the likes of Franky Villani, Jaeb, Dal Santo and Tom K properly says a lot about his accumen in recent years.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI pray when a skate rat like Reynolds retires that he fills his time with podcasting or something cause that dude is obsessed and has good takes judging from his interviews.[close]
Crob and Rog are 100% doing nine club for money, veiling their efforts under the guise of ‘support for skateboarding’. Makes for boring episodes on average. Who even knew who Chris Roberts was before the nine club?[close]
Chris’s background as a milk man is coming in extremely handy these days ;D
I’m not quite sure what we did to earn this level of quality content, but we must have been awfully good this year.
I’ll get to watching the gym shit at some point maybe, but I scrubbed right to Steezus’s heart to heart / strategy sesh with the CEO of Gloom Management at 24:25 :)
https://youtu.be/ZSf3ABvWfRQ
Expand QuoteI’m not quite sure what we did to earn this level of quality content, but we must have been awfully good this year.
I’ll get to watching the gym shit at some point maybe, but I scrubbed right to Steezus’s heart to heart / strategy sesh with the CEO of Gloom Management at 24:25 :)
https://youtu.be/ZSf3ABvWfRQ[close]
That was the biggest bunch of nothing I’ve ever heard.
https://youtu.be/7j1850-qlm8 (https://youtu.be/7j1850-qlm8)
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cso_KWESkx8/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkHe is such a fucking douche
gloommanagement Congratulations Steezus on these incredible brand partnerships with Scotch Porter and Swiffer x Walmart. 🎉
I’m not quite sure what we did to earn this level of quality content, but we must have been awfully good this year.
I’ll get to watching the gym shit at some point maybe, but I scrubbed right to Steezus’s heart to heart / strategy sesh with the CEO of Gloom Management at 24:25 :)
https://youtu.be/ZSf3ABvWfRQ
Expand QuoteI’m not quite sure what we did to earn this level of quality content, but we must have been awfully good this year.
I’ll get to watching the gym shit at some point maybe, but I scrubbed right to Steezus’s heart to heart / strategy sesh with the CEO of Gloom Management at 24:25 :)
https://youtu.be/ZSf3ABvWfRQ[close]
29:14 Jeron Wilson copyright claim incoming
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cso_KWESkx8/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
gloommanagement Congratulations Steezus on these incredible brand partnerships with Scotch Porter and Swiffer x Walmart. 🎉
Expand QuoteI’m not quite sure what we did to earn this level of quality content, but we must have been awfully good this year.
I’ll get to watching the gym shit at some point maybe, but I scrubbed right to Steezus’s heart to heart / strategy sesh with the CEO of Gloom Management at 24:25 :)
https://youtu.be/ZSf3ABvWfRQ[close]
29:14 Jeron Wilson copyright claim incoming
What if Eldridge thought he should get paid more and Steezus was the one cool guying everyone?wouldn’t surprise me either. Honestly i’ve hated 90% of what nine club has done last couple years but it seems like they’re trying to do better and i have to drive a lot, i’m all for it if it gets better
I thought he said he had a legit job at Apple one time, which I assumed was a tech position, but seeing his personality more leaves me with more questions than answers as to how he makes money.Also, how can he afford his lifestyle? No way he bought that Mercedes - even though he makes sure has the keys dangling from his pocket for all to see.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m not quite sure what we did to earn this level of quality content, but we must have been awfully good this year.
I’ll get to watching the gym shit at some point maybe, but I scrubbed right to Steezus’s heart to heart / strategy sesh with the CEO of Gloom Management at 24:25 :)
https://youtu.be/ZSf3ABvWfRQ[close]
29:14 Jeron Wilson copyright claim incoming[close]
I thought he said he had a legit job at Apple one time, which I assumed was a tech position, but seeing his personality more leaves me with more questions than answers as to how he makes money.Expand QuoteAlso, how can he afford his lifestyle? No way he bought that Mercedes - even though he makes sure has the keys dangling from his pocket for all to see.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m not quite sure what we did to earn this level of quality content, but we must have been awfully good this year.
I’ll get to watching the gym shit at some point maybe, but I scrubbed right to Steezus’s heart to heart / strategy sesh with the CEO of Gloom Management at 24:25 :)
https://youtu.be/ZSf3ABvWfRQ[close]
29:14 Jeron Wilson copyright claim incoming[close][close]
I lost it when crob said Steezus is “doing his thing, working out, living his best life” like even their close knit crew doesn’t know wtf steezus does
Expand QuoteI lost it when crob said Steezus is “doing his thing, working out, living his best life” like even their close knit crew doesn’t know wtf steezus does[close]
Strong first post
I lost it when crob said Steezus is “doing his thing, working out, living his best life” like even their close knit crew doesn’t know wtf steezus does
My guess is that Steezus’ core fan demographic is probably women. Hence why SLAP has no clue about what He brings to the table.
Good to see that after being nailed to the cross by the nine club, Steezus Christ has risen from the dead and brought his career back to life.
I’m not quite sure what we did to earn this level of quality content, but we must have been awfully good this year.
I’ll get to watching the gym shit at some point maybe, but I scrubbed right to Steezus’s heart to heart / strategy sesh with the CEO of Gloom Management at 24:25 :)
https://youtu.be/ZSf3ABvWfRQ
Expand QuoteI’m not quite sure what we did to earn this level of quality content, but we must have been awfully good this year.
I’ll get to watching the gym shit at some point maybe, but I scrubbed right to Steezus’s heart to heart / strategy sesh with the CEO of Gloom Management at 24:25 :)
https://youtu.be/ZSf3ABvWfRQ[close]
There’s an entire fledgling economy of people like this, trying to earn a living pushing Swiffer Wet Jets on their middling instagram or TikTok account for $45,000/y before taxes.
Steezus sans hat
https://imgur.com/a/IipTLQ8
Steezus sans hat
https://imgur.com/a/IipTLQ8
Also is he putting on makeup?Expand QuoteSteezus sans hat
https://imgur.com/a/IipTLQ8[close]
No one:
California: $21 Oatmeal
Steesuz and Edly's ex said, "it's not you it's me, I just don't want to be in a relationship right now" and now 6 weeks later she's doing all the same shit you used to do together and posting about it, just without you.
Gotta love super high prod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYjdc96B-WI
Pretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.
Expand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.
Expand QuoteGotta love super high prod
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYjdc96B-WI[close]
Convenient how Rodfather didnt mention his Rumble ad for SLS 😂
Steezus shouldn’t turn his back on skating. Why not do little shoe related interviews with skaters and industry types? Dude may not be my cup of tea but that’s literally his “brand”.
Expand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.
Pretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.[close]
Glad you’re here, dude… what took you so long? :)
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.[close]
Glad you’re here, dude… what took you so long? :)[close]
Shrug. I try to pay attention to all sides of things to not lose touch, just been super busy like everyone else.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.[close]
Glad you’re here, dude… what took you so long? :)[close]
Shrug. I try to pay attention to all sides of things to not lose touch, just been super busy like everyone else.[close]
Dipping your toe in the Slap muck, eh? Well I salute you joining.
Dig how hard you back Nine Club, I’m sure at some of their lower points your support made a big difference in keeping it going, so thanks. We all criticize it a bunch, with some validity, but it’s one of the better things going in skating right now.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.[close]
Glad you’re here, dude… what took you so long? :)[close]
Shrug. I try to pay attention to all sides of things to not lose touch, just been super busy like everyone else.[close]
Dipping your toe in the Slap muck, eh? Well I salute you joining.
Dig how hard you back Nine Club, I’m sure at some of their lower points your support made a big difference in keeping it going, so thanks. We all criticize it a bunch, with some validity, but it’s one of the better things going in skating right now.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.[close]
Glad you’re here, dude… what took you so long? :)[close]
Shrug. I try to pay attention to all sides of things to not lose touch, just been super busy like everyone else.[close]
Dipping your toe in the Slap muck, eh? Well I salute you joining.
Dig how hard you back Nine Club, I’m sure at some of their lower points your support made a big difference in keeping it going, so thanks. We all criticize it a bunch, with some validity, but it’s one of the better things going in skating right now.[close]
Thanks. Yeah, back in the "zoom" days when they didn't have big sponsors I was thinking it looked like it was hanging on by a thread and a lot of us were living for it since there wasn't much else going on to look forward to. Just glad it made it. I really am hoping for Ed, Rodney, Tom and Mark episodes, amongst others. finger's crossed.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.[close]
Glad you’re here, dude… what took you so long? :)[close]
Shrug. I try to pay attention to all sides of things to not lose touch, just been super busy like everyone else.[close]
Dipping your toe in the Slap muck, eh? Well I salute you joining.
Dig how hard you back Nine Club, I’m sure at some of their lower points your support made a big difference in keeping it going, so thanks. We all criticize it a bunch, with some validity, but it’s one of the better things going in skating right now.[close]
Thanks. Yeah, back in the "zoom" days when they didn't have big sponsors I was thinking it looked like it was hanging on by a thread and a lot of us were living for it since there wasn't much else going on to look forward to. Just glad it made it. I really am hoping for Ed, Rodney, Tom and Mark episodes, amongst others. finger's crossed.[close]
Get to the back of the line. We’re all still waiting on the Rickk and Megan ep. Ha ha!
Oh yeah, and Jim T!
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.[close]
Yes yes No NO
I don't want to make it sound like I am mother Theresa , consumerism is an incredible sensation. I just recently bought a pair of half cabs for $70 bucks, I could have easily bought the discounted Emericas for $30 but I thought the half cabs looked super fly. So I am not going to be totally obtuse and deny that people buy stuff they life. But this might be too philosophical for Slap.....we are here to be silly and talk skate. But if you think about the bigger picture......Are people happier today than in the 1990s ? Do BMWS,$8000 a year gym memberships and $21 oatmeal catering increase human happiness.... my hypothesis is heck no. Just from opinion , true happiness is spending time with my wife just talking and watching Seinfeld.Aka spending time with the people we love. Playing with my son in the park and watching him get excited about the smallest thing. Spending time with my 3 closest homies who I have been skating with since grade 10, who have always had my back during the good and bad times. Us skating curbs or mini ramps or having endless debates about who had the best part in Sights Unseen is true happiness imo. Stuff does a really good job at mimicking happiness but it's always fleeting imo. But the people we love , our families and our homies that's the shit we will remember on our death bed. Not the expensive german automobile we drove or the exclusive clothing that Gucci manufactured.
Thanks for listening to my rant slap.
1000% agree. Stuff comes and goes and is temporary happiness, but nothing like watching Seinfeld with the wife before bed, with our dogs at our feet.
What is happening here?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.[close]
Glad you’re here, dude… what took you so long? :)[close]
Shrug. I try to pay attention to all sides of things to not lose touch, just been super busy like everyone else.[close]
Dipping your toe in the Slap muck, eh? Well I salute you joining.
Dig how hard you back Nine Club, I’m sure at some of their lower points your support made a big difference in keeping it going, so thanks. We all criticize it a bunch, with some validity, but it’s one of the better things going in skating right now.[close]
Thanks. Yeah, back in the "zoom" days when they didn't have big sponsors I was thinking it looked like it was hanging on by a thread and a lot of us were living for it since there wasn't much else going on to look forward to. Just glad it made it. I really am hoping for Ed, Rodney, Tom and Mark episodes, amongst others. finger's crossed.[close]
Get to the back of the line. We’re all still waiting on the Rickk and Megan ep. Ha ha!
Oh yeah, and Jim T![close]
Those 3 are definitely included in my "amongst" others. Rick Howard the Duck board was one of my first real decks. Good to see Jeron continuing the Duck theme, although not the same as that terrible movie I used to watch on loop as a kid.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.[close]
Yes yes No NO
I don't want to make it sound like I am mother Theresa , consumerism is an incredible sensation. I just recently bought a pair of half cabs for $70 bucks, I could have easily bought the discounted Emericas for $30 but I thought the half cabs looked super fly. So I am not going to be totally obtuse and deny that people buy stuff they life. But this might be too philosophical for Slap.....we are here to be silly and talk skate. But if you think about the bigger picture......Are people happier today than in the 1990s ? Do BMWS,$8000 a year gym memberships and $21 oatmeal catering increase human happiness.... my hypothesis is heck no. Just from opinion , true happiness is spending time with my wife just talking and watching Seinfeld.Aka spending time with the people we love. Playing with my son in the park and watching him get excited about the smallest thing. Spending time with my 3 closest homies who I have been skating with since grade 10, who have always had my back during the good and bad times. Us skating curbs or mini ramps or having endless debates about who had the best part in Sights Unseen is true happiness imo. Stuff does a really good job at mimicking happiness but it's always fleeting imo. But the people we love , our families and our homies that's the shit we will remember on our death bed. Not the expensive german automobile we drove or the exclusive clothing that Gucci manufactured.
Thanks for listening to my rant slap.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.[close]
Yes yes No NO
I don't want to make it sound like I am mother Theresa , consumerism is an incredible sensation. I just recently bought a pair of half cabs for $70 bucks, I could have easily bought the discounted Emericas for $30 but I thought the half cabs looked super fly. So I am not going to be totally obtuse and deny that people buy stuff they life. But this might be too philosophical for Slap.....we are here to be silly and talk skate. But if you think about the bigger picture......Are people happier today than in the 1990s ? Do BMWS,$8000 a year gym memberships and $21 oatmeal catering increase human happiness.... my hypothesis is heck no. Just from opinion , true happiness is spending time with my wife just talking and watching Seinfeld.Aka spending time with the people we love. Playing with my son in the park and watching him get excited about the smallest thing. Spending time with my 3 closest homies who I have been skating with since grade 10, who have always had my back during the good and bad times. Us skating curbs or mini ramps or having endless debates about who had the best part in Sights Unseen is true happiness imo. Stuff does a really good job at mimicking happiness but it's always fleeting imo. But the people we love , our families and our homies that's the shit we will remember on our death bed. Not the expensive german automobile we drove or the exclusive clothing that Gucci manufactured.
Thanks for listening to my rant slap.[close]
Wait so you’re saying money DOESN’T buy happiness?!
Yeah real philosophical guy
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.[close]
Yes yes No NO
I don't want to make it sound like I am mother Theresa , consumerism is an incredible sensation. I just recently bought a pair of half cabs for $70 bucks, I could have easily bought the discounted Emericas for $30 but I thought the half cabs looked super fly. So I am not going to be totally obtuse and deny that people buy stuff they life. But this might be too philosophical for Slap.....we are here to be silly and talk skate. But if you think about the bigger picture......Are people happier today than in the 1990s ? Do BMWS,$8000 a year gym memberships and $21 oatmeal catering increase human happiness.... my hypothesis is heck no. Just from opinion , true happiness is spending time with my wife just talking and watching Seinfeld.Aka spending time with the people we love. Playing with my son in the park and watching him get excited about the smallest thing. Spending time with my 3 closest homies who I have been skating with since grade 10, who have always had my back during the good and bad times. Us skating curbs or mini ramps or having endless debates about who had the best part in Sights Unseen is true happiness imo. Stuff does a really good job at mimicking happiness but it's always fleeting imo. But the people we love , our families and our homies that's the shit we will remember on our death bed. Not the expensive german automobile we drove or the exclusive clothing that Gucci manufactured.
Thanks for listening to my rant slap.[close]
Wait so you’re saying money DOESN’T buy happiness?!
Yeah real philosophical guy
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuotePretty sure he goes to Biebel’s old gym, hilarious that’s who he’s emulating now.[close]
Holy shit it costs $8000 a year starting . This dude is so in debt. There’s no way he’s making this much money. He’ll be back in Kansas by 2024 no doubt. You don’t go from Genius Bar to low leveler influencer money.[close]
I can only guess he's getting a discount for promoting the gym through his social media channels.
He's very much chasing the influencer life because he'll happily promote anything.
I have no idea how much these influencers make but I can't believe he's making bank. Or maybe he is and he tried to get the Nine Club to match his fees which they politely declined. All speculation.
He's probably living check to check.[close]
I had a similar theory, I suspect he is not making enough $$$ and maybe he wanted to use the larger 9 club audience to be able to up his rates for peddling whatever garbage.[close]
It’s called credit. These dudes get loans and max out cards left and right so they can look cool as the idiots they see on music videos who also don’t own half the shit they wear/drive. It’s all fronted by the labels and taken away when they stop producing income. But regardless many many many people in this country are in massive debt because of loans they can’t pay back and maxed out credit cards. Like really you would be surprised how much of the population lives this way. They appear to have expensive luxury cars and big houses to impress but secretly live in fear about when it’s going to get taken away.[close]
You nailed it dude! The desire to put out an image that you are super successful , have this movie like lifestyle and brag....so many people fall into it. For example I work as a engineer for a company in the Bay and project manage a team of 10 folks. There are two junior engineers on our team who drive Teslas , draped in Supreme/Off-White/Hermes and I know exactly how much money they make......if you were judging a book by its cover you would assume I was the junior engineer and they were the manager. I drive for the record a Honda Fit lol and until recently was still rocking an Altamont Button Up that my wife made me retire. If you were to look at aspects of California culture from an outside perspective .....very shallow and materialistic imo.[close]
I'd agree with that IF that was really isolated to just California. It's not. People drive just as expensive lifted trucks, etc in texas. Some of them might be motivated by "status", sure, but I think at the end of the day it's just people buying what they like. Some people are bad with money and probably should be more frugal, but some people are super into things as a hobby/lifestyle, they just have expensive hobbies. A lot of my engineering friends sunk their money into BMW's but they also took them to the track and had a real affinity for cars, whereas I was driving the same Honda for over a decade. (Athough now I have a basic audi but I got a good deal) :D
People speculate too much rather than just let people living. Who cares? Their money, their choice.[close]
Yes yes No NO
I don't want to make it sound like I am mother Theresa , consumerism is an incredible sensation. I just recently bought a pair of half cabs for $70 bucks, I could have easily bought the discounted Emericas for $30 but I thought the half cabs looked super fly. So I am not going to be totally obtuse and deny that people buy stuff they life. But this might be too philosophical for Slap.....we are here to be silly and talk skate. But if you think about the bigger picture......Are people happier today than in the 1990s ? Do BMWS,$8000 a year gym memberships and $21 oatmeal catering increase human happiness.... my hypothesis is heck no. Just from opinion , true happiness is spending time with my wife just talking and watching Seinfeld.Aka spending time with the people we love. Playing with my son in the park and watching him get excited about the smallest thing. Spending time with my 3 closest homies who I have been skating with since grade 10, who have always had my back during the good and bad times. Us skating curbs or mini ramps or having endless debates about who had the best part in Sights Unseen is true happiness imo. Stuff does a really good job at mimicking happiness but it's always fleeting imo. But the people we love , our families and our homies that's the shit we will remember on our death bed. Not the expensive german automobile we drove or the exclusive clothing that Gucci manufactured.
Thanks for listening to my rant slap.[close]
Wait so you’re saying money DOESN’T buy happiness?!
Yeah real philosophical guy[close]
Someone should form several major world religions, philosophical movements, or political systems around this insight.
Just skipped through this and every single topic they talk about is a slap thread. And some of the video chapters even have the same names as the slap threads
Just skipped through this and every single topic they talk about is a slap thread. And some of the video chapters even have the same names as the slap threads
Expand QuoteJust skipped through this and every single topic they talk about is a slap thread. And some of the video chapters even have the same names as the slap threads[close]
Yah I understand both your points, but if they adopted like 9% of what angel & z do it would be so much better.
Slap talks about whats going on in the skate industry and that's the entire point of their show so of course there's going to be overlap. What else are they going to talk about?
Kelly: FA’s bar is in South Korea right?
Jeron: Heh, it ain’t in North Korea.
Shit like this is why I tune in.
Expand QuoteJust skipped through this and every single topic they talk about is a slap thread. And some of the video chapters even have the same names as the slap threads[close]
Hopefully urinating in public will be covered next week.
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Damn...it was up for a minute. Then disappeared...
Maybe SC could look on the from the gym in between looking at his silly stand w his iPhone attached to it. Content is king, get your reps in steezus.
Maybe JE can eat a turkey leg across the street and look out for cars w stroller & do his lil jig. Maybe he will eat a hot chip.
I like the subtle flex Jeron and Crob (and formerly Edly) constantly make by exclaiming, “Yeah, right!” whenever something mildly surprising happens. Thanks for the reminder you guys were in that video and rode for peak Girl/Chocolate, nearly slipped my mind.maybe, just maybe they’re using it as the actual expression? do they say anything they enjoy is “pretty sweet”? don’t think so.
maybe, just maybe they’re using it as the actual expression? do they say anything they enjoy is “pretty sweet”? don’t think so.Expand QuoteI like the subtle flex Jeron and Crob (and formerly Edly) constantly make by exclaiming, “Yeah, right!” whenever something mildly surprising happens. Thanks for the reminder you guys were in that video and rode for peak Girl/Chocolate, nearly slipped my mind.[close]
The 9club's good moments out shine the flub for sure. Quite a few episodes' cultural value is immeasurable in my opinion.
Let's hope they check in with Fred again sometime.
Coming up Monday is Colin Kennedy. Just in case anyone cares.
Coming up Monday is Colin Kennedy. Just in case anyone cares.
Expand QuoteComing up Monday is Colin Kennedy. Just in case anyone cares.[close]
Who?
The 9club's good moments out shine the flub for sure. Quite a few episodes' cultural value is immeasurable in my opinion.
Let's hope they check in with Fred again sometime.
:-* :-* :-*
https://youtu.be/-yIV925ry_o
Jeremy Wray & Pat Channita discusses Pat going pro for Evol but never getting a board, filming for Pan B’s “Second Hand Smoke”, 411vm parts & openers, Dukes shoes getting ripped off by Sketchers, Pat getting on Nike in the early days, was Jeremy the first person to skate up a handrail, Pat spying on Jeremy when he kickflipped the Sports Arena double set, Pat skating for Genetic Footwear & Powell, Wraybros Skateboards, jumping over cars and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Jeremy Wray & Pat Channita
00:39:05 Heelflips vs kickflips
00:02:19 Keenan Milton On Plan B
00:05:01 Pat spying on Jeremy when he kickflipped the Sports Arena double set
00:10:16 Our Supporter: Athletic Greens
00:11:51 Pat going pro for Evol before joining the Plan B rebuild
00:17:20 Filming for "Second Hand Smoke"
00:22:48 Who were Pat's influences
00:23:45 411vm parts & openers
00:26:30 Jeremy's footage for the "Best Of Plan B" video
00:27:54 Did Jeremy ever have a dun da da (411 opener)
00:31:13 Did skating come easy for Pat?
00:34:45 Pat's input into his video parts
00:39:21 Pat filming for Plan B's "Revolution" - more pressure?
00:40:49 Dukes shoes and getting ripped off by Sketchers
00:44:32 Pat on Nike in the early days
00:49:55 Pat skating for Reef shoes
00:55:08 Pat's favorite graphic
01:03:58 Jeremy skating for Adio shoes
01:14:43 Pat skating for Genetic Footwear
01:20:49 Getting on Powell in 1999
01:22:30 Pat in the eS game of skate
01:27:25 Film vs Digital photography
01:29:25 Was Jeremy the first person to skate UP a handrail?
01:37:32 How Pat and Jeremy influenced each other
01:43:10 Hubba Hideout
01:48:43 Wraybros Skateboards
01:53:08 Keeping products with your name on it
01:56:56 XYZ Clothing
02:02:22 Editing video parts
02:07:52 Jumpin over cars
Edited By: Tim Olson & Roger Bagley
Expand QuoteThe 9club's good moments out shine the flub for sure. Quite a few episodes' cultural value is immeasurable in my opinion.
Let's hope they check in with Fred again sometime.[close]
Yeah man Nine Club is the shit. Crob and Roger serving up fresh content on the weekly. We’re spoiled rotten.
Rkulla, was it Kelly who was saying on the last Live he was texting with you?
Are you guys often in contact? Do you have creative input on the show at all?
The episode is a few weeks old now but on the Jamie Thomas and Chris Cole episode I wish they went further into the Allie/Cole beef. Was this ever a thing or did they just not really like each other? If anyone doesn't remember, JT said that when he was telling the Zero team that he was thinking of putting Cole on, Allie was against it. And when he also said that he was going to put Cole on Fallen, Allie said that he didn't want to be on another team with him and he went and joined Circa.
A Jon Allie 9club ep would be sick. He always was the personification of Zero to me, and while Cole obviously ripped and was at a higher level than him, Allie just had the true skate rat personality.
Expand QuoteThe episode is a few weeks old now but on the Jamie Thomas and Chris Cole episode I wish they went further into the Allie/Cole beef. Was this ever a thing or did they just not really like each other? If anyone doesn't remember, JT said that when he was telling the Zero team that he was thinking of putting Cole on, Allie was against it. And when he also said that he was going to put Cole on Fallen, Allie said that he didn't want to be on another team with him and he went and joined Circa.
A Jon Allie 9club ep would be sick. He always was the personification of Zero to me, and while Cole obviously ripped and was at a higher level than him, Allie just had the true skate rat personality.[close]
It didn’t sound like an all out beef , it just sounded like Jon got on and then within months Jamie finds chris and Jon knew he would outshine him . Man had a point he didn’t want to be on teams where he was gonna be a second class citizen. It’s pretty obvious a bunch of the zero teams career languished due to chris and Jamies relationship. Both Chris and jamie suck as people though so it’s unsurprising if Allie had actual beef.
Rkulla, was it Kelly who was saying on the last Live he was texting with you?
Are you guys often in contact? Do you have creative input on the show at all?
Expand QuoteRkulla, was it Kelly who was saying on the last Live he was texting with you?
Are you guys often in contact? Do you have creative input on the show at all?[close]
I've never met them in person, we just follow each other on IG and have DM'd sometimes but I've never had any creative control, or asked them to do anything. At most, in the chat I'll say things that they repeat or becomes a meme. That's it...
Carl Aikens discusses growing up in Chicago, Carls mom hosting house music parties in Chicago, getting his first Chocolate ad in a mag, filming for Chocolate’s “Bunny Hop” video, shoe company's offering him contracts but choosing Adidas, Melon grab over Hollywood High’s fence, why he doesn’t watch too much skating content, his first contest ever was SLS, getting modeling gigs, FaceTiming pro’s for motivation to land tricks and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Carl Aikens
00:00:27 Chris & Carl meet after being on Chocolate together for 6 years
00:02:28 How Carl started to get flow for Chocolate
00:05:34 Young Carl coming up skating
00:08:41 The shoe sponsors
00:11:02 The New York connection
00:13:53 Our Supporter: Athletic Greens
00:15:29 Carl's mom famous in Chicago
00:19:07 Carl's mom on a board
00:19:49 Carl the model
00:28:24 Pro skaters doing other things to make money
00:33:35 Fully getting on Chocolate
00:35:59 Carl's first Chocolate ad
00:39:02 The portrait board
00:43:51 Carl's "Bunny Hop" part
00:46:40 The shoe company offers after Carl was dropped by Nike
00:51:05 The Lost Kids record label
00:53:55 Modeling for Erewhon
01:02:30 Melon grab over the fence at Hollywood High
01:04:33 Carl doesn't watch skateboarding
01:05:50 The "Serena" video
01:15:04 heading to Paris
01:16:36 Does Carl follow Tony Hawk?
01:19:55 What Carls working on now
01:24:07 am/fm wheels
01:29:43 Facetiming pros for motivation to land tricks
Edited By: Tim Olson & Roger Bagley
I literally didn’t notice the sunglasses at allSaid the guy who only listened to the audio
wearing shades indoors for over 2 hours while doing a filmed podcast is pretty wild. there has to be a self contained questioning of “should i just keep rocking these when i walk in?” as you pull up, then a “yeah do it why not?”… shortly followed afterwards by a “should i just rock them the whole interview?” & again a “yeah why not?”. examples of why it’s okay to sometimes ask your friends if you look stupid or not before fully committing to a wild gear choice while being filmed.
wearing shades indoors for over 2 hours while doing a filmed podcast is pretty wild. there has to be a self contained questioning of “should i just keep rocking these when i walk in?” as you pull up, then a “yeah do it why not?”… shortly followed afterwards by a “should i just rock them the whole interview?” & again a “yeah why not?”. examples of why it’s okay to sometimes ask your friends if you look stupid or not before fully committing to a wild gear choice while being filmed.
00:00:27 Chris & Carl meet after being on Chocolate together for 6 years
Expand Quote00:00:27 Chris & Carl meet after being on Chocolate together for 6 years[close]
Good lord.
wearing shades indoors for over 2 hours while doing a filmed podcast is pretty wild. there has to be a self contained questioning of “should i just keep rocking these when i walk in?” as you pull up, then a “yeah do it why not?”… shortly followed afterwards by a “should i just rock them the whole interview?” & again a “yeah why not?”. examples of why it’s okay to sometimes ask your friends if you look stupid or not before fully committing to a wild gear choice while being filmed.
Expand Quotewearing shades indoors for over 2 hours while doing a filmed podcast is pretty wild. there has to be a self contained questioning of “should i just keep rocking these when i walk in?” as you pull up, then a “yeah do it why not?”… shortly followed afterwards by a “should i just rock them the whole interview?” & again a “yeah why not?”. examples of why it’s okay to sometimes ask your friends if you look stupid or not before fully committing to a wild gear choice while being filmed.[close]
i just assumed he smoked weed beforehand or something, there were some moments here and there in which he definitely sounded like me and my friends when we're high and asked a question
so you’re telling me that if this was someone like say andy anderson, elijah berle, david loy… nobody would notice the sunglasses or make a comment? i am a fan of his skating, seems like a good guy, just think it’s kinda cringe to wear sunglasses inside for hours on camera. maybe that’s just me.
Expand QuoteExpand Quote00:00:27 Chris & Carl meet after being on Chocolate together for 6 years[close]
Good lord.[close]
while I get the joke or "how is this even possible?", between doing the show, covid, carl being a young "cool guy" and traveling, plus the fact it seems that Chris is very introverted, it's not that surprising to me.
We don't like it when the general public gets mad at us for skating, dressing, or acting how we want. Yet skaters hate on other skaters for how they dress, how they skate, how they talk, etc. It's not really any different than the general public trying to get you to conform.
If it's not "take off the sunglasses indoors", it's "take off the hat indoors". As if we're all supposed to subscribe to some conservative manners. Is this your dinner table and you've been offended? Expressing these complaints will only cause most skaters to rebel more against your rules.
For how many pages can we talk about wearing sunglasses indoors? Personally, I’m a prescription glasses wearer so when I’m in my sunglasses l, they frequently stay on wherever since I need them in order not to walk into walls.
We don't like it when the general public gets mad at us for skating, dressing, or acting how we want. Yet skaters hate on other skaters for how they dress, how they skate, how they talk, etc. It's not really any different than the general public trying to get you to conform.
If it's not "take off the sunglasses indoors", it's "take off the hat indoors". As if we're all supposed to subscribe to some conservative manners. Is this your dinner table and you've been offended? Expressing these complaints will only cause most skaters to rebel more against your rules.
We don't like it when the general public gets mad at us for skating, dressing, or acting how we want. Yet skaters hate on other skaters for how they dress, how they skate, how they talk, etc. It's not really any different than the general public trying to get you to conform.
If it's not "take off the sunglasses indoors", it's "take off the hat indoors". As if we're all supposed to subscribe to some conservative manners. Is this your dinner table and you've been offended? Expressing these complaints will only cause most skaters to rebel more against your rules.
TJ Rogers Cold Call, eS Ronnie Creager Shoe Re-Release, FTC x Deep Fried video, Jeron's FTC "Finally" part, Manny Santiago on Ryan Sheckler's Company Sandlot Times, Fire At The St Louis Sk8Liborius, Budget or Buttery, Nine Club Fills Out Their BATB 13 Brackets, Storied Tony Hawk 900,
Vert Alert Salt Lake City Tony Hawk Returns, Nike SB 7 Ball Video, Nike SB Yuto Dunk & Apparel and much more!
Timestamps:
00:00:00 Nine Club Live
00:01:38 Show Rundown
00:02:42 Intro / Sponsors
00:03:30 TJ Rogers Cold Call
00:11:40 eS Ronnie Creager Shoe Re-Release
00:22:00 FTC x Deep Fried
00:31:00 Jeron FTC "Finally" part
00:34:20 Manny Santiago on Sandlot Times
00:43:36 Fire At The St Louis Sk8Liborius
00:50:10 Budget or Buttery
01:04:00 Nine Club BATB 13 Brackets
01:42:00 Storied Tony Hawk 900
01:48:20 Vert Alert Salt Lake City Tony Hawk Returns
01:58:00 Nike SB 7 Ball
02:11:00 Nike SB Yuto Dunk & Apparel
02:20:00 Rome Olympic Qualifier
April Fools+Vacation+New Name-2 people. What's so confusing? ;)
Am I tripping or was Kelly really trying to tell Jeron Jinwoo has good style?
Am I tripping or was Kelly really trying to tell Jeron Jinwoo has good style?
Am I tripping or was Kelly really trying to tell Jeron Jinwoo has good style?
Expand QuoteAm I tripping or was Kelly really trying to tell Jeron Jinwoo has good style?[close]
I interpreted that conversation differently. To me, it seemed like they were all trying their hardest to avoid saying that Ginwoo's style is bad.
Jeron was being charitable when he gave Ginwoo the benefit of the doubt with the "he's still young" thing.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAm I tripping or was Kelly really trying to tell Jeron Jinwoo has good style?[close]
I interpreted that conversation differently. To me, it seemed like they were all trying their hardest to avoid saying that Ginwoo's style is bad.
Jeron was being charitable when he gave Ginwoo the benefit of the doubt with the "he's still young" thing.[close]
I don’t disagree about his bad style, but Ginwoo is like an actual child. I don’t expect him to have good style and to do the tricks he does at his age is honestly amazing imo
I would have to disagree only in a contest should style not really matter. If two people do the same trick and ones faster, popped higher, balanced, whatever then yeah maybe it's worth more but really fuck it the tricks the trick whoever does the hardest shit should win. We have the other 99% of skateboarding where style is king. Let the dorks do their double flips.Expand QuoteAm I tripping or was Kelly really trying to tell Jeron Jinwoo has good style?[close]
Or was he saying that style doesn't matter in contests and the only thing that matters is that you execute the trick? Either way you take it both takes are whack. Style should 100% be a factor in the scoring. After hearing him say that I see why the scoring is as shitty as it is sometimes. It should be Style is more important than just hucking tricks with your feet perpendicular to each other and your knees touching as you go to pop.
I got Nick Bolts vs Joslin finals :-X
Majer crew should make up live on the berries :-*
Expand QuoteI got Nick Bolts vs Joslin finals :-X
Majer crew should make up live on the berries :-*[close]
It was cute dubz giving Koston shine and them all repping malto even though both are clearly not gonna win a round at batb lol
Loving the new live shows, they feel extremely chilled
Legit silly question (feel free to kook me if you please) but could there be a legal component to not listing skaters names? GX for instance maybe doesn’t want to make it so easy to say who did what, and be personally responsible for any hijinx.
But I get most of it is a cool guy thing.
Colin Kennedy discusses getting into film making, filming and editing for 411 Video Magazine, working for The Berrics & his first project being “Aberrican Me” the Ross Capicchioni story, getting hired by DVS & making the “Skate More” video, the inspirations behind the animations and graphics for “Skate More”, filming the Miles Silvas “One Stop” video in downtown LA, Austyn Gillette in “Quik”, filming Torey Pudwill & Daewon Song for “HOA”, making the “LA Boys” documentary, the current state of skateboarding videos and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Colin Kennedy
00:02:03 The current state of skateboarding videos
00:05:06 DVS "Skate More" video
00:15:58 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:17:33 The animations and graphics for "Skate More"
00:30:59 The music in "Skate More"
00:34:23 Steve Berra editing is own part in "Skate More"
00:37:53 Steve Berra making spots for "Skate More"
00:53:54 Filming and editing for 411 Video Magazine
01:20:37 The music for 411's
01:32:06 Getting started at the Berrics and Aberrican me - Ross Capicchioni
01:44:46 The Miles Silvas "One Stop" video
02:07:58 The "HOA" Thank You Skateboards piece
02:20:19 Austyn Gillette in "Quik"
02:26:08 The "LA Boys" documentary
02:39:36 Filming the 411 intros with Lance Mountain
02:43:26 what's Colin up to now
Expand QuoteI got Nick Bolts vs Joslin finals :-X
Majer crew should make up live on the berries :-*[close]
It was cute dubz giving Koston shine and them all repping malto even though both are clearly not gonna win a round at batb lol
Loving the new live shows, they feel extremely chilled
https://youtu.be/v_R6RhfByIsQuoteExpand QuoteColin Kennedy discusses getting into film making, filming and editing for 411 Video Magazine, working for The Berrics & his first project being “Aberrican Me” the Ross Capicchioni story, getting hired by DVS & making the “Skate More” video, the inspirations behind the animations and graphics for “Skate More”, filming the Miles Silvas “One Stop” video in downtown LA, Austyn Gillette in “Quik”, filming Torey Pudwill & Daewon Song for “HOA”, making the “LA Boys” documentary, the current state of skateboarding videos and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Colin Kennedy
00:02:03 The current state of skateboarding videos
00:05:06 DVS "Skate More" video
00:15:58 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:17:33 The animations and graphics for "Skate More"
00:30:59 The music in "Skate More"
00:34:23 Steve Berra editing is own part in "Skate More"
00:37:53 Steve Berra making spots for "Skate More"
00:53:54 Filming and editing for 411 Video Magazine
01:20:37 The music for 411's
01:32:06 Getting started at the Berrics and Aberrican me - Ross Capicchioni
01:44:46 The Miles Silvas "One Stop" video
02:07:58 The "HOA" Thank You Skateboards piece
02:20:19 Austyn Gillette in "Quik"
02:26:08 The "LA Boys" documentary
02:39:36 Filming the 411 intros with Lance Mountain
02:43:26 what's Colin up to now[close]
Colin Kennedy confirmed
https://www.instagram.com/p/CuNLf5Ppfaf/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
I lost some respect for them after what they did with The Experience. Got rid of it, saying it's too much, then starts a new live show a month later. It's clear they just wanted to fire two guys. Cowardly move.
we’ve discussed that they obviously lurk here being their distaste for “those slap guys”. with that, i think that they read in enough to realize how much of a distaste there was for steezus/eldy & maybe that was apart of their decision? it wouldn’t be from their comments on their own videos, so it’s either us or them. maybe an argument occurred? the last episode with them there was a moment of asking if someone had ever been addicted to anything & eldy says “what about weed chris?” which didn’t seem like a huge deal and there wasn’t any animosity shown but maybe it was a low blow knowing he was going out just to call chris out on something that he’s never really spoken about in general? i dunno apparently they smoke in the green room live a bit so could be a reach but something had to have happened obviouslyExpand QuoteI lost some respect for them after what they did with The Experience. Got rid of it, saying it's too much, then starts a new live show a month later. It's clear they just wanted to fire two guys. Cowardly move.[close]
The Es playbook.
we’ve discussed that they obviously lurk here being their distaste for “those slap guys”. with that, i think that they read in enough to realize how much of a distaste there was for steezus/eldy & maybe that was apart of their decision? it wouldn’t be from their comments on their own videos, so it’s either us or them. maybe an argument occurred? the last episode with them there was a moment of asking if someone had ever been addicted to anything & eldy says “what about weed chris?” which didn’t seem like a huge deal and there wasn’t any animosity shown but maybe it was a low blow knowing he was going out just to call chris out on something that he’s never really spoken about in general? i dunno apparently they smoke in the green room live a bit so could be a reach but something had to have happened obviouslyExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI lost some respect for them after what they did with The Experience. Got rid of it, saying it's too much, then starts a new live show a month later. It's clear they just wanted to fire two guys. Cowardly move.[close]
The Es playbook.[close]
https://youtu.be/v_R6RhfByIs
I lost some respect for them after what they did with The Experience. Got rid of it, saying it's too much, then starts a new live show a month later. It's clear they just wanted to fire two guys. Cowardly move.Well shit, I thought it was one of the best things they’ve done in years.
Expand Quotehttps://youtu.be/v_R6RhfByIs[close]
that was one of the most entertaining nine clubs in a while
crob is obviously prepping more, and asking harder-ish questions
could not get enough skate more talk. that's insane that he was 25 years old when he put that together
need to watch LA boys now too
I lost some respect for them after what they did with The Experience. Got rid of it, saying it's too much, then starts a new live show a month later. It's clear they just wanted to fire two guys. Cowardly move.
Expand Quotehttps://youtu.be/v_R6RhfByIsQuoteExpand QuoteColin Kennedy discusses getting into film making, filming and editing for 411 Video Magazine, working for The Berrics & his first project being “Aberrican Me” the Ross Capicchioni story, getting hired by DVS & making the “Skate More” video, the inspirations behind the animations and graphics for “Skate More”, filming the Miles Silvas “One Stop” video in downtown LA, Austyn Gillette in “Quik”, filming Torey Pudwill & Daewon Song for “HOA”, making the “LA Boys” documentary, the current state of skateboarding videos and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Colin Kennedy
00:02:03 The current state of skateboarding videos
00:05:06 DVS "Skate More" video
00:15:58 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:17:33 The animations and graphics for "Skate More"
00:30:59 The music in "Skate More"
00:34:23 Steve Berra editing is own part in "Skate More"
00:37:53 Steve Berra making spots for "Skate More"
00:53:54 Filming and editing for 411 Video Magazine
01:20:37 The music for 411's
01:32:06 Getting started at the Berrics and Aberrican me - Ross Capicchioni
01:44:46 The Miles Silvas "One Stop" video
02:07:58 The "HOA" Thank You Skateboards piece
02:20:19 Austyn Gillette in "Quik"
02:26:08 The "LA Boys" documentary
02:39:36 Filming the 411 intros with Lance Mountain
02:43:26 what's Colin up to now[close][close]
Of course Berra edited his own part with the (poorly) acted out drama about his ankle surgery to excuse the fake spots and waited to hand it in until 24 hours before deadline so Colin couldn't really change it. What a goober.
Is Chad the first person they've had on that came up through YouTube? If they're going down this route now I hope they get Ben Degros on at some point
https://www.instagram.com/p/CuixhKarWWS/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
HK on the nine club coming soon?
Who cares about a Heath interview ohh he's so mysterious he sat in a bedroom reading books and only came out to eat or go play with a wheely board how fukkn boring. The most interesting thing about him is that he was an abusive cunt what a waste of flesh
Expand QuoteWho cares about a Heath interview ohh he's so mysterious he sat in a bedroom reading books and only came out to eat or go play with a wheely board how fukkn boring. The most interesting thing about him is that he was an abusive cunt what a waste of flesh[close]
He’s also the first person to backside noseblunt a handrail… so there’s that as well
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWho cares about a Heath interview ohh he's so mysterious he sat in a bedroom reading books and only came out to eat or go play with a wheely board how fukkn boring. The most interesting thing about him is that he was an abusive cunt what a waste of flesh[close]
He’s also the first person to backside noseblunt a handrail… so there’s that as well[close]
Being an abusive cunt overrides skateboard tricks. Fuck him.
I feel like the Heath episode will suffer from him being interviewed so many times. Which is thanks to O'Dell mostly. Still going to listen.“so many times” as in 2 epicly laterd’s? every other interview he just gives one word responses. what even was this original post that is being speculated?
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/v_R6RhfByIs[close]
that was one of the most entertaining nine clubs in a while
crob is obviously prepping more, and asking harder-ish questions
could not get enough skate more talk. that's insane that he was 25 years old when he put that together
need to watch LA boys now too[close]
fr! colin's genuine reverence for skating/skate history was infectious.
was hoping they'd ask if he ever got mistaken for the Scottish skater of the same name. tripped me out when i saw the credits of Skate More the first time lol. dude's part in Lost & Found was always one of my favs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7kdbJRlx1o
Expand Quotehttps://youtu.be/v_R6RhfByIs[close]
that was one of the most entertaining nine clubs in a while
crob is obviously prepping more, and asking harder-ish questions
could not get enough skate more talk. that's insane that he was 25 years old when he put that together
need to watch LA boys now too
Ira Ingram discusses working his first live skateboarding event, Battle At The Berrics finals night live production, filming Red Bull’s “You Good" video & Sheckler's drop in on a Taipei freeway overpass, the dangers of using a bungee, how he got the name CurbKiller, his curb part “Mid Life Crisis”, getting a guest board on Heroin Skateboards, Filming Ryan Sheckler’s new part “Lifer”, growing near El Toro and trying to grind the lesser known 22 stair handrail, getting fired from 411VM, working the live shows for ETN, the Zane Timpson documentary and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Ira Ingram
00:00:54 Working his first live skateboarding event
00:03:43 Being a producer on live events
00:05:11 Battle At The Berrics finals night live production
00:13:16 Getting jobs in live broadcasting
00:22:48 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:24:23 Working for ETN
00:27:31 Ryan Sheckler's live slam on Facemelters
00:35:38 Bonded cellular packs for doing ETN live shows around the world
00:47:05 Red Bull's "You Good" video and Sheckler's freeway drop in in Taipei
00:55:05 Filming Ryan Sheckler's new "Lifer" part
01:00:53 The dangers of the bungee
01:04:01 Getting to film the best of the best
01:08:17 Ira the skateboarder
01:09:09 His curb part "Mid Life Crisis"
01:13:31 How Ira got the name "curbkiller"
01:16:13 Growing near el toro and trying to grind the lesser known 22 stair at el toro high
01:24:50 Front crook or bail tail down el toro - which do you choose
01:28:35 Getting detained in China
01:41:31 Van Life
01:47:37 Sheckler's "Lifer" part coming soon
01:55:12 Street Pirates
01:58:44 Getting fired from 411VM
02:06:00 The Zane Timpson documentary
Edited By: Tim Olson & Roger Bagley
Expand QuoteWho cares about a Heath interview ohh he's so mysterious he sat in a bedroom reading books and only came out to eat or go play with a wheely board how fukkn boring. The most interesting thing about him is that he was an abusive cunt what a waste of flesh[close]
He’s also the first person to backside noseblunt a handrail… so there’s that as well
no idk that duffy ever even did one? heath also first kf front board down a rail as well as kf back lip i believe.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWho cares about a Heath interview ohh he's so mysterious he sat in a bedroom reading books and only came out to eat or go play with a wheely board how fukkn boring. The most interesting thing about him is that he was an abusive cunt what a waste of flesh[close]
He’s also the first person to backside noseblunt a handrail… so there’s that as well[close]
Wait wasn’t that Duffy?
Ryan Sheckler discusses filming his new video part “Lifer”, the physical & mental battle to get his ender, sponsoring 8 year old Wyatt Hammond, what it was like for him growing up in the limelight, how much he got paid for the Axe deodorant Double Pits To Chesty commercial, how many deals he actually turned down. being back in SLS, working with Woodward Skate Camp, his new documentary “rolling away”, Ryan’s take on the Olympics and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Ryan Sheckler
00:00:39 Ryan's new video part
00:01:47 His healthy lifestyle change
00:04:06 The physical & mental battle to get his ender
00:07:18 Sheriff Dave blocking traffic so ryan can get his trick
00:14:12 Switching his set-up to do his ender
00:21:30 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:23:05 Sponsoring 8 year old Wyatt Hammond
00:28:20 The effects of wearing pads street skating as a little kid
00:35:00 Growing up in the limelight
00:37:13 How much Ryan got for the Double Pits To Chesty AXE deodorant commercial
00:39:27 How many deals he actually turned down
00:41:25 How ryan spent his Double Pits money
00:44:20 Being back in SLS
00:55:16 Being a father and how that effects his skateboarding
01:01:23 Sandlot Times x Woodward
01:06:52 His new documentary "Rolling Away"
01:08:59 Ryan's new part "Lifer"
01:26:29 Picking the song for his part
01:37:49 Ryan's love for golfing
01:40:19 Rees G's Costco gap cartoon
01:42:36 Ryan's days of drinking
01:48:44 What Ryan thinks of the Olympics
Croberts pressuring Ryan to show reveal clips from his un-released part was very uncomfortable.yeah i listened to some of this earlier and that was nuts. Saying they’re in a bind because this nine club episode will live on forever and shit. Just trying to get him to drop his ender on there so he could make more money. Also they all praised him for doing commercials for products he never used
The bind is real boysyeah i listened to some of this earlier and that was nuts. Saying they’re in a bind because this nine club episode will live on forever and shit. Just trying to get him to drop his ender on there so he could make more money. Also they all praised him for doing commercials for products he never usedExpand QuoteCroberts pressuring Ryan to show reveal clips from his un-released part was very uncomfortable.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWho cares about a Heath interview ohh he's so mysterious he sat in a bedroom reading books and only came out to eat or go play with a wheely board how fukkn boring. The most interesting thing about him is that he was an abusive cunt what a waste of flesh[close]
He’s also the first person to backside noseblunt a handrail… so there’s that as well[close]
Wait wasn’t that Duffy?
Eldys already given up on food influencer and going the fitness route.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CvGx6d8vVQK/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Eldys already given up on food influencer and going the fitness route.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CvGx6d8vVQK/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Eldys already given up on food influencer and going the fitness route.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CvGx6d8vVQK/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
love how ryan sheckler has a part coming out on firday, the dude who filmed it was on last week and he was on it this week but starts it out by saying that he was super pumped when he “got the call” to be asked to be on the show after being on the show so recentlyTotal sales mode. It's lame and uncomfortable to watch but I don't hate the player(s).
Croberts pressuring Ryan to show reveal clips from his un-released part was very uncomfortable.At first, I thought you were talking about THE unreleased part. The one that floating around a few years ago. Was something .mp4 with all those insane tricks that never saw the light of day.
Patrick O dell tomorrow.
According to Chris on Thursday’s Live, they’re posting episodes at 6am Pacific on Mondays henceforth (for non-channel members), since Crob was having to wake up at midnight on Mondays to manually open it up to non-members on YouTube. Now he can wake up early to post and get his sleep schedule right. He’s been getting more tuckered out since he’s been more regularly hitting the gym and riding his Peloton. Regarding the episode postings, Mike Mo was like, “You could probably get a bot for that”, but Crob shut that shit down since Mike Mo doesn’t even attend their meetings. Get that logic shit outta here. They’re also soon gonna be piping in A/C from the other room in the apartment to beat the heat.
The slight scheduling change is a bit of a bummer, as I have a habit of using the new vids as a form of white noise to aid in my sleep. Helps with the Sunday Scaries.
For reals - maybe I should hit him up and write a cron job for it.Expand QuoteAccording to Chris on Thursday’s Live, they’re posting episodes at 6am Pacific on Mondays henceforth (for non-channel members), since Crob was having to wake up at midnight on Mondays to manually open it up to non-members on YouTube. Now he can wake up early to post and get his sleep schedule right. He’s been getting more tuckered out since he’s been more regularly hitting the gym and riding his Peloton. Regarding the episode postings, Mike Mo was like, “You could probably get a bot for that”, but Crob shut that shit down since Mike Mo doesn’t even attend their meetings. Get that logic shit outta here. They’re also soon gonna be piping in A/C from the other room in the apartment to beat the heat.
The slight scheduling change is a bit of a bummer, as I have a habit of using the new vids as a form of white noise to aid in my sleep. Helps with the Sunday Scaries.[close]
he could automate that shit lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZTADF2EZbQ
That timed unlock feature is built into the Youtube studio software. Anybody ever sign up to get notifications when a specific video goes live?
(https://i.ibb.co/Pt5J0F2/IMG-9140.jpg)
Was Heath just there watching?
(https://i.ibb.co/Pt5J0F2/IMG-9140.jpg)
Was Heath just there watching?
(https://i.ibb.co/Pt5J0F2/IMG-9140.jpg)He drove there at night just to look at the apartment so he could visualize himself being on the Nine Club and happened to run into O'Dell on the way out
Was Heath just there watching?
so who’s the dude that didn’t wanna bring up his drug use and jail time?
I don’t see myself listing to this (sure it’s good and all, but so long) but is there any future epicaly latrd coming?
Expand Quoteso who’s the dude that didn’t wanna bring up his drug use and jail time?[close]
If everyone who came on that show talked about their drug use then that would be every episode. Id rather hear skate talk on the skate talk show.
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteso who’s the dude that didn’t wanna bring up his drug use and jail time?[close]
If everyone who came on that show talked about their drug use then that would be every episode. Id rather hear skate talk on the skate talk show.[close]
hey dude good thing my question is referring to epicly later’d and not the nine club
Psyched for this one!
(But weren't there pictures floating around from Heath at the table? And those were quickly deleted?)
Does Heath only have that one blue long sleeve shirt?
Expand QuoteDoes Heath only have that one blue long sleeve shirt?[close]
He’s probably got a bunch of the same shirt that he likes. It’s a nice way to live.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes Heath only have that one blue long sleeve shirt?[close]
He’s probably got a bunch of the same shirt that he likes. It’s a nice way to live.[close]
I've got like seven nearly identical linen shirt which look like what Heath's wearing.
Shoutout to tha god Seth BrundleExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDoes Heath only have that one blue long sleeve shirt?[close]
He’s probably got a bunch of the same shirt that he likes. It’s a nice way to live.[close]
I've got like seven nearly identical linen shirt which look like what Heath's wearing.[close]
This lines up well with those automation scripts you used to write (I’m a DevOps engineer and I have 6 identical j crew oxfords lol)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CvlYIEZMVL0/?img_index=1you know that’s a different podcast
clyde singleton episode coming up, definitely tuning in for this one
you know that’s a different podcastExpand Quotehttps://www.instagram.com/p/CvlYIEZMVL0/?img_index=1
clyde singleton episode coming up, definitely tuning in for this one[close]
Odell downplayed knowing what Dill meant by upriver/downriver lol
I watch epicly later’ds every now and then would be nice to have them all re uploaded. Interesting to hear who else worked with him to make it happen. As the viewer I just assume o’dell did absolutely everything haha despite every episode having credits saying otherwise. Also Odell is the originator of this kind of content would like to see new epicly laterd content in some form.
Also funny about Odell’s mental image of SLAP pals looking like professors haha a lot of us are nerds tho.
His interview with angel and z was good. Seemed more organized than the 9 club since AZ podcast had specific and in depth questions and just one interviewer versus the discussion style of 9 club. Still. Good shit all around. Need more Odell content
O Dell episode was worth the watch. also, can someone lock up the Beatrice thread already?
For some reason I’m lowkey planning canoe trips now…We talking up river or down river style?
I feel like up river would be ditching the canoe half way and jumping on your friends motorboat… it might be the reality but not the goal.We talking up river or down river style?Expand QuoteFor some reason I’m lowkey planning canoe trips now…[close]
have a gnar and thank you for the laughI feel like up river would be ditching the canoe half way and jumping on your friends motorboat… it might be the reality but not the goal.Expand QuoteWe talking up river or down river style?Expand QuoteFor some reason I’m lowkey planning canoe trips now…[close][close]
Expand QuoteI've never watched an NKA video but I just assumed he was some young dude, same as most other Youtubers. Was not expecting this older leather-skinned looking geezer wtf.[close]
You’re a fucking asshole.
You’re a fucking asshole.
Nigel says he thinks Forecast was the last successful video and Kelly immediately mentions Fully Flared
I liked that
I wanna hear Clyde on all platforms. He's one of my heroes in skating. Always has been. Theirs very few skaters on earth id rather see skate irl.
Maybe Sheff and Kalis are #1
Jack Sebak is pretty frickin high on the style list too.
But yeah Clyde is tops too.
He's right there with Kien Lieu and the Natas style too.
Cardiel. Oyola...
Brandi is the top of the style food chain too for certain tricks. His Nollie fs 80s are better than Dills. Dills nollies were second to none in my opinion.
Coakley also stupid high on my list but I've seen that right in my eyes before and I'm talking about idk.....
Oh some of my skating heros over the years.
Nigel Alexander video... Does he address the home bathroom fight and the resulting 911 call?
Man this NKA dude has absolutely no edge. I can't believe they stretched a conversation about YouTube as long as they did
Always thought Nigel dude was corny. Gave the listen a chance. Ended the pod by claiming he gained 20lbs of muscle in a month by just doing pushups and taking amino acids, and that taking creatine after quitting drinking reverses the effects. Instantly devolved from corny to kook.
I feel like Huberman is telling about new creatine benefits all the time, so maybe there's something to the claims :PExpand QuoteAlways thought Nigel dude was corny. Gave the listen a chance. Ended the pod by claiming he gained 20lbs of muscle in a month by just doing pushups and taking amino acids, and that taking creatine after quitting drinking reverses the effects. Instantly devolved from corny to kook.[close]
I've been working out naturally for YEARS. 20lbs In a month? Yeah right ... it takes months/years to add 20 lbs of "real" muscle.
PS: creatine rules though
watching a recent Live one and Crob got real snappy at Roger. It was very uncomfortable.Caught that too. Iirc rog mentioned something in the chat and Chris snapped at him to stop mentioning it because it’s ruining the flow of the conversation between the hosts.
Is it just me or has the standard of the nine club just totally fell off in the past year? I can't remember the last time I was excited about a new episode. It seems like almost every person they get on is some b-tier industry vet at this point.
They really need to get Clyde on there asap, as cleansing of some kind...
Caught that too. Iirc rog mentioned something in the chat and Chris snapped at him to stop mentioning it because it’s ruining the flow of the conversation between the hosts.Expand Quotewatching a recent Live one and Crob got real snappy at Roger. It was very uncomfortable.[close]
Expand QuoteCaught that too. Iirc rog mentioned something in the chat and Chris snapped at him to stop mentioning it because it’s ruining the flow of the conversation between the hosts.Expand Quotewatching a recent Live one and Crob got real snappy at Roger. It was very uncomfortable.[close][close]
Yea Roger does this all the time. Crob and company will be in the middle of getting a thought out and roger will interject with hey look kula donated for the thousandth time. Kind of have to agree with crob on this one I would also find that super irritating.
Yeah, I think he's doing a 9Club also... He posted an exchange between him and Kelly.
haha, yeah I often will try to time my donations to not interrupt the important parts of the show, but it doesn't always work by the time it gets seen. Sorry not sorry.
Expand QuoteIs it just me or has the standard of the nine club just totally fell off in the past year? I can't remember the last time I was excited about a new episode. It seems like almost every person they get on is some b-tier industry vet at this point.[close]
I'd somewhat argue the opposite. Chris actually tries to prepare and revisit the guests work these days and has proper questions. The b tier guests are often the filmers or industry dudes behind the scenes with more stories than skaters themselves. But in the end I still feel like it's kind of a sinking ship and the dudes behind the 9 club are in a constant race to make some sort of career for the rest of their lives
It always makes me smile that the 9 in the name is a reference to inches, regardless of context
haha, yeah I often will try to time my donations to not interrupt the important parts of the show, but it doesn't always work by the time it gets seen. Sorry not sorry.
Expand Quotehaha, yeah I often will try to time my donations to not interrupt the important parts of the show, but it doesn't always work by the time it gets seen. Sorry not sorry.[close]
Dude you’re weird
Expand Quotehaha, yeah I often will try to time my donations to not interrupt the important parts of the show, but it doesn't always work by the time it gets seen. Sorry not sorry.[close]
i know this is slap, so you’re going to read this as me talking shit, but i want you to take this as the sincere question that it is - why on earth do you donate a significant amount of money to the nine club? like why them? of all places to give money, why them?
watching a recent Live one and Crob got real snappy at Roger. It was very uncomfortable.
Expand Quotewatching a recent Live one and Crob got real snappy at Roger. It was very uncomfortable.[close]
Please point me to this one. Sounds hilarious.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotewatching a recent Live one and Crob got real snappy at Roger. It was very uncomfortable.[close]
Please point me to this one. Sounds hilarious.[close]
During the Vans show chat at like 1h40m. Watch the whole segment and there's two instances.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iHgwscqli0
They prerecorded an Athletic Greens ad that they replay often and before I can fast-forward Crob & Kelly keep saying “aptogens” which is not a real word. It makes me chuckle, but I think they should redo it.
Time stamp?Caught that too. Iirc rog mentioned something in the chat and Chris snapped at him to stop mentioning it because it’s ruining the flow of the conversation between the hosts.Expand Quotewatching a recent Live one and Crob got real snappy at Roger. It was very uncomfortable.[close]
I skipped through like 10 minutes of the nka one to torture myself and he called himself an artist and said that he cares about the legacy of his workNow you must go to the grave having that dogshit cunts delusion in your soul. Godspeed.
https://youtu.be/h5R770kGUDA
Nigel Alexander (NKA Vids) discusses getting his first job & sponsor by 118 Boardshop, meeting a young Paul Rodriguez, getting his first camera, making the Forecast video, starting skatesite.com, making a push on his YouTube channel & working with Network A, his first check from YouTube, finding skaters for his youtube videos, working for Powell Peralta, dealing with YouTube comments and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Nigel Alexander
00:04:22 Skating both switch and regular comfortably
00:06:03 First job & sponsor was 118 Boardshop
00:06:51 Making the Forecast video
00:10:06 Starting skatesite.com
00:13:10 The Proof video
00:14:40 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:16:15 Making the push towards YouTube and working with Network A
00:22:39 His first YouTube check
00:23:24 Jeron was Nigel's plug in high school (for skate product)
00:26:04 How Nigel got his first camera
00:31:39 The YouTube thing
00:44:38 Finding skaters for his YouTube videos
00:51:20 The effects of being a YouTuber on one's mental health
00:54:27 Nigel's upload schedule
00:57:46 Misconceptions about YouTube
01:05:02 is YouTube still as lucrative as it used to be?
01:05:30 The importance of YouTube thumbnails
01:09:39 Andy Schrock
01:12:12 Finding your niche on YouTube
01:15:17 Nigel's relationship with P-Rod
01:32:32 Notable moments while filming
01:38:29 Andy Anderson going big
01:41:25 Andy Anderson doing freestyle in the olympic park contest
01:43:25 Andy Anderson overload on YouTube?
01:45:02 working for/with Powell Peralta
01:51:40 Dealing with the YouTube comments
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=109551.msg4065251#msg4065251Time stamp?Expand QuoteCaught that too. Iirc rog mentioned something in the chat and Chris snapped at him to stop mentioning it because it’s ruining the flow of the conversation between the hosts.Expand Quotewatching a recent Live one and Crob got real snappy at Roger. It was very uncomfortable.[close][close]
random but, i really appreciated the keenan ode segment today. when jeron realizes that he would be 49 today… the look in his face almost made my eyes trickle. it was like you could feel that it kind of just hit him out of nowhere in that moment how long it has been and then he remembered he’s on camera. like for a very split moment he just seemed paused in disbelief of the time & kind of visioning his time with him or something. the ‘b-roll’ was just another reminder of how naturally stylish keenan really was, i often think about how big of an impact he would have made if that hadnt happened. like an actual planned full part in yeah right, a part in skate more if he didn’t dip to dc and join the dc video, pretty sweet.. all of it. imagining what could have been with keenan is equally as awesome as it is tough.
rest in peace keenan.
Expand Quotehttps://youtu.be/h5R770kGUDA
Nigel Alexander (NKA Vids) discusses getting his first job & sponsor by 118 Boardshop, meeting a young Paul Rodriguez, getting his first camera, making the Forecast video, starting skatesite.com, making a push on his YouTube channel & working with Network A, his first check from YouTube, finding skaters for his youtube videos, working for Powell Peralta, dealing with YouTube comments and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Nigel Alexander
00:04:22 Skating both switch and regular comfortably
00:06:03 First job & sponsor was 118 Boardshop
00:06:51 Making the Forecast video
00:10:06 Starting skatesite.com
00:13:10 The Proof video
00:14:40 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:16:15 Making the push towards YouTube and working with Network A
00:22:39 His first YouTube check
00:23:24 Jeron was Nigel's plug in high school (for skate product)
00:26:04 How Nigel got his first camera
00:31:39 The YouTube thing
00:44:38 Finding skaters for his YouTube videos
00:51:20 The effects of being a YouTuber on one's mental health
00:54:27 Nigel's upload schedule
00:57:46 Misconceptions about YouTube
01:05:02 is YouTube still as lucrative as it used to be?
01:05:30 The importance of YouTube thumbnails
01:09:39 Andy Schrock
01:12:12 Finding your niche on YouTube
01:15:17 Nigel's relationship with P-Rod
01:32:32 Notable moments while filming
01:38:29 Andy Anderson going big
01:41:25 Andy Anderson doing freestyle in the olympic park contest
01:43:25 Andy Anderson overload on YouTube?
01:45:02 working for/with Powell Peralta
01:51:40 Dealing with the YouTube comments[close]
YouTuber circle jerk episode
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/h5R770kGUDA
Nigel Alexander (NKA Vids) discusses getting his first job & sponsor by 118 Boardshop, meeting a young Paul Rodriguez, getting his first camera, making the Forecast video, starting skatesite.com, making a push on his YouTube channel & working with Network A, his first check from YouTube, finding skaters for his youtube videos, working for Powell Peralta, dealing with YouTube comments and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Nigel Alexander
00:04:22 Skating both switch and regular comfortably
00:06:03 First job & sponsor was 118 Boardshop
00:06:51 Making the Forecast video
00:10:06 Starting skatesite.com
00:13:10 The Proof video
00:14:40 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:16:15 Making the push towards YouTube and working with Network A
00:22:39 His first YouTube check
00:23:24 Jeron was Nigel's plug in high school (for skate product)
00:26:04 How Nigel got his first camera
00:31:39 The YouTube thing
00:44:38 Finding skaters for his YouTube videos
00:51:20 The effects of being a YouTuber on one's mental health
00:54:27 Nigel's upload schedule
00:57:46 Misconceptions about YouTube
01:05:02 is YouTube still as lucrative as it used to be?
01:05:30 The importance of YouTube thumbnails
01:09:39 Andy Schrock
01:12:12 Finding your niche on YouTube
01:15:17 Nigel's relationship with P-Rod
01:32:32 Notable moments while filming
01:38:29 Andy Anderson going big
01:41:25 Andy Anderson doing freestyle in the olympic park contest
01:43:25 Andy Anderson overload on YouTube?
01:45:02 working for/with Powell Peralta
01:51:40 Dealing with the YouTube comments[close]
YouTuber circle jerk episode[close]
Show was terrible. Have no idea who this dude is, checked it out and all they do is talk about youtube.
WhoCareZ am I right?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/h5R770kGUDA
Nigel Alexander (NKA Vids) discusses getting his first job & sponsor by 118 Boardshop, meeting a young Paul Rodriguez, getting his first camera, making the Forecast video, starting skatesite.com, making a push on his YouTube channel & working with Network A, his first check from YouTube, finding skaters for his youtube videos, working for Powell Peralta, dealing with YouTube comments and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Nigel Alexander
00:04:22 Skating both switch and regular comfortably
00:06:03 First job & sponsor was 118 Boardshop
00:06:51 Making the Forecast video
00:10:06 Starting skatesite.com
00:13:10 The Proof video
00:14:40 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:16:15 Making the push towards YouTube and working with Network A
00:22:39 His first YouTube check
00:23:24 Jeron was Nigel's plug in high school (for skate product)
00:26:04 How Nigel got his first camera
00:31:39 The YouTube thing
00:44:38 Finding skaters for his YouTube videos
00:51:20 The effects of being a YouTuber on one's mental health
00:54:27 Nigel's upload schedule
00:57:46 Misconceptions about YouTube
01:05:02 is YouTube still as lucrative as it used to be?
01:05:30 The importance of YouTube thumbnails
01:09:39 Andy Schrock
01:12:12 Finding your niche on YouTube
01:15:17 Nigel's relationship with P-Rod
01:32:32 Notable moments while filming
01:38:29 Andy Anderson going big
01:41:25 Andy Anderson doing freestyle in the olympic park contest
01:43:25 Andy Anderson overload on YouTube?
01:45:02 working for/with Powell Peralta
01:51:40 Dealing with the YouTube comments[close]
YouTuber circle jerk episode[close]
Show was terrible. Have no idea who this dude is, checked it out and all they do is talk about youtube.
WhoCareZ am I right?[close]
That's true for you but for people who know who he is, or wanted to know more, it was interesting enough. The YouTube talk is relevant since many pro skaters are just now starting to do it. So it makes sense to give credit to the original people who took that leap, even if you'll never like the idea of it. Obviously Crob is interested in it since the show is mainly viewed via YouTube as well.
One person's "boring" is another's "interesting". All there are are opinions and no one's opinion is more right than another's. I know this doesn't jive well with people who want to feel better than someone else, but that's just ego man. The Big Lebowski hates your fascist ways, man.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/h5R770kGUDA
Nigel Alexander (NKA Vids) discusses getting his first job & sponsor by 118 Boardshop, meeting a young Paul Rodriguez, getting his first camera, making the Forecast video, starting skatesite.com, making a push on his YouTube channel & working with Network A, his first check from YouTube, finding skaters for his youtube videos, working for Powell Peralta, dealing with YouTube comments and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Nigel Alexander
00:04:22 Skating both switch and regular comfortably
00:06:03 First job & sponsor was 118 Boardshop
00:06:51 Making the Forecast video
00:10:06 Starting skatesite.com
00:13:10 The Proof video
00:14:40 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:16:15 Making the push towards YouTube and working with Network A
00:22:39 His first YouTube check
00:23:24 Jeron was Nigel's plug in high school (for skate product)
00:26:04 How Nigel got his first camera
00:31:39 The YouTube thing
00:44:38 Finding skaters for his YouTube videos
00:51:20 The effects of being a YouTuber on one's mental health
00:54:27 Nigel's upload schedule
00:57:46 Misconceptions about YouTube
01:05:02 is YouTube still as lucrative as it used to be?
01:05:30 The importance of YouTube thumbnails
01:09:39 Andy Schrock
01:12:12 Finding your niche on YouTube
01:15:17 Nigel's relationship with P-Rod
01:32:32 Notable moments while filming
01:38:29 Andy Anderson going big
01:41:25 Andy Anderson doing freestyle in the olympic park contest
01:43:25 Andy Anderson overload on YouTube?
01:45:02 working for/with Powell Peralta
01:51:40 Dealing with the YouTube comments[close]
YouTuber circle jerk episode[close]
Show was terrible. Have no idea who this dude is, checked it out and all they do is talk about youtube.
WhoCareZ am I right?[close]
That's true for you but for people who know who he is, or wanted to know more, it was interesting enough. The YouTube talk is relevant since many pro skaters are just now starting to do it. So it makes sense to give credit to the original people who took that leap, even if you'll never like the idea of it. Obviously Crob is interested in it since the show is mainly viewed via YouTube as well.
One person's "boring" is another's "interesting". All there are are opinions and no one's opinion is more right than another's. I know this doesn't jive well with people who want to feel better than someone else, but that's just ego man. The Big Lebowski hates your fascist ways, man.[close]
Sorry, I like the shows normally even when I don’t know who it is. But this episode was not entertaing in the least not even for background noise. YouTube is not skateboarding. And this guy was not pleasant to listen to.
Maybe you can change my mind by donating some cash my way. :D
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/h5R770kGUDA
Nigel Alexander (NKA Vids) discusses getting his first job & sponsor by 118 Boardshop, meeting a young Paul Rodriguez, getting his first camera, making the Forecast video, starting skatesite.com, making a push on his YouTube channel & working with Network A, his first check from YouTube, finding skaters for his youtube videos, working for Powell Peralta, dealing with YouTube comments and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Nigel Alexander
00:04:22 Skating both switch and regular comfortably
00:06:03 First job & sponsor was 118 Boardshop
00:06:51 Making the Forecast video
00:10:06 Starting skatesite.com
00:13:10 The Proof video
00:14:40 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:16:15 Making the push towards YouTube and working with Network A
00:22:39 His first YouTube check
00:23:24 Jeron was Nigel's plug in high school (for skate product)
00:26:04 How Nigel got his first camera
00:31:39 The YouTube thing
00:44:38 Finding skaters for his YouTube videos
00:51:20 The effects of being a YouTuber on one's mental health
00:54:27 Nigel's upload schedule
00:57:46 Misconceptions about YouTube
01:05:02 is YouTube still as lucrative as it used to be?
01:05:30 The importance of YouTube thumbnails
01:09:39 Andy Schrock
01:12:12 Finding your niche on YouTube
01:15:17 Nigel's relationship with P-Rod
01:32:32 Notable moments while filming
01:38:29 Andy Anderson going big
01:41:25 Andy Anderson doing freestyle in the olympic park contest
01:43:25 Andy Anderson overload on YouTube?
01:45:02 working for/with Powell Peralta
01:51:40 Dealing with the YouTube comments[close]
YouTuber circle jerk episode[close]
Show was terrible. Have no idea who this dude is, checked it out and all they do is talk about youtube.
WhoCareZ am I right?[close]
That's true for you but for people who know who he is, or wanted to know more, it was interesting enough. The YouTube talk is relevant since many pro skaters are just now starting to do it. So it makes sense to give credit to the original people who took that leap, even if you'll never like the idea of it. Obviously Crob is interested in it since the show is mainly viewed via YouTube as well.
One person's "boring" is another's "interesting". All there are are opinions and no one's opinion is more right than another's. I know this doesn't jive well with people who want to feel better than someone else, but that's just ego man. The Big Lebowski hates your fascist ways, man.[close]
Sorry, I like the shows normally even when I don’t know who it is. But this episode was not entertaing in the least not even for background noise. YouTube is not skateboarding. And this guy was not pleasant to listen to.
Maybe you can change my mind by donating some cash my way. :D[close]
My point was that it was interesting for some people, just not you, not to change your mind. I hear you though, not all episodes hit the same for anyone, we'll all have are favorites or even ones we didn't care for much. Hopefully you'll like the next one.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/h5R770kGUDA
Nigel Alexander (NKA Vids) discusses getting his first job & sponsor by 118 Boardshop, meeting a young Paul Rodriguez, getting his first camera, making the Forecast video, starting skatesite.com, making a push on his YouTube channel & working with Network A, his first check from YouTube, finding skaters for his youtube videos, working for Powell Peralta, dealing with YouTube comments and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Nigel Alexander
00:04:22 Skating both switch and regular comfortably
00:06:03 First job & sponsor was 118 Boardshop
00:06:51 Making the Forecast video
00:10:06 Starting skatesite.com
00:13:10 The Proof video
00:14:40 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:16:15 Making the push towards YouTube and working with Network A
00:22:39 His first YouTube check
00:23:24 Jeron was Nigel's plug in high school (for skate product)
00:26:04 How Nigel got his first camera
00:31:39 The YouTube thing
00:44:38 Finding skaters for his YouTube videos
00:51:20 The effects of being a YouTuber on one's mental health
00:54:27 Nigel's upload schedule
00:57:46 Misconceptions about YouTube
01:05:02 is YouTube still as lucrative as it used to be?
01:05:30 The importance of YouTube thumbnails
01:09:39 Andy Schrock
01:12:12 Finding your niche on YouTube
01:15:17 Nigel's relationship with P-Rod
01:32:32 Notable moments while filming
01:38:29 Andy Anderson going big
01:41:25 Andy Anderson doing freestyle in the olympic park contest
01:43:25 Andy Anderson overload on YouTube?
01:45:02 working for/with Powell Peralta
01:51:40 Dealing with the YouTube comments[close]
YouTuber circle jerk episode[close]
Show was terrible. Have no idea who this dude is, checked it out and all they do is talk about youtube.
WhoCareZ am I right?[close]
That's true for you but for people who know who he is, or wanted to know more, it was interesting enough. The YouTube talk is relevant since many pro skaters are just now starting to do it. So it makes sense to give credit to the original people who took that leap, even if you'll never like the idea of it. Obviously Crob is interested in it since the show is mainly viewed via YouTube as well.
One person's "boring" is another's "interesting". All there are are opinions and no one's opinion is more right than another's. I know this doesn't jive well with people who want to feel better than someone else, but that's just ego man. The Big Lebowski hates your fascist ways, man.[close]
Sorry, I like the shows normally even when I don’t know who it is. But this episode was not entertaing in the least not even for background noise. YouTube is not skateboarding. And this guy was not pleasant to listen to.
Maybe you can change my mind by donating some cash my way. :D[close]
My point was that it was interesting for some people, just not you, not to change your mind. I hear you though, not all episodes hit the same for anyone, we'll all have are favorites or even ones we didn't care for much. Hopefully you'll like the next one.[close]
Kulla placating critics of the NKA episode is providing the optimal energy for this thread. Assuage away, Ryan.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/h5R770kGUDA
Nigel Alexander (NKA Vids) discusses getting his first job & sponsor by 118 Boardshop, meeting a young Paul Rodriguez, getting his first camera, making the Forecast video, starting skatesite.com, making a push on his YouTube channel & working with Network A, his first check from YouTube, finding skaters for his youtube videos, working for Powell Peralta, dealing with YouTube comments and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Nigel Alexander
00:04:22 Skating both switch and regular comfortably
00:06:03 First job & sponsor was 118 Boardshop
00:06:51 Making the Forecast video
00:10:06 Starting skatesite.com
00:13:10 The Proof video
00:14:40 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:16:15 Making the push towards YouTube and working with Network A
00:22:39 His first YouTube check
00:23:24 Jeron was Nigel's plug in high school (for skate product)
00:26:04 How Nigel got his first camera
00:31:39 The YouTube thing
00:44:38 Finding skaters for his YouTube videos
00:51:20 The effects of being a YouTuber on one's mental health
00:54:27 Nigel's upload schedule
00:57:46 Misconceptions about YouTube
01:05:02 is YouTube still as lucrative as it used to be?
01:05:30 The importance of YouTube thumbnails
01:09:39 Andy Schrock
01:12:12 Finding your niche on YouTube
01:15:17 Nigel's relationship with P-Rod
01:32:32 Notable moments while filming
01:38:29 Andy Anderson going big
01:41:25 Andy Anderson doing freestyle in the olympic park contest
01:43:25 Andy Anderson overload on YouTube?
01:45:02 working for/with Powell Peralta
01:51:40 Dealing with the YouTube comments[close]
YouTuber circle jerk episode[close]
Show was terrible. Have no idea who this dude is, checked it out and all they do is talk about youtube.
WhoCareZ am I right?[close]
That's true for you but for people who know who he is, or wanted to know more, it was interesting enough. The YouTube talk is relevant since many pro skaters are just now starting to do it. So it makes sense to give credit to the original people who took that leap, even if you'll never like the idea of it. Obviously Crob is interested in it since the show is mainly viewed via YouTube as well.
One person's "boring" is another's "interesting". All there are are opinions and no one's opinion is more right than another's. I know this doesn't jive well with people who want to feel better than someone else, but that's just ego man. The Big Lebowski hates your fascist ways, man.[close]
Sorry, I like the shows normally even when I don’t know who it is. But this episode was not entertaing in the least not even for background noise. YouTube is not skateboarding. And this guy was not pleasant to listen to.
Maybe you can change my mind by donating some cash my way. :D[close]
My point was that it was interesting for some people, just not you, not to change your mind. I hear you though, not all episodes hit the same for anyone, we'll all have are favorites or even ones we didn't care for much. Hopefully you'll like the next one.
The number of pages in this thread is starting to rival the thread count of luxury sheets
random but, i really appreciated the keenan ode segment today. when jeron realizes that he would be 49 today… the look in his face almost made my eyes trickle. it was like you could feel that it kind of just hit him out of nowhere in that moment how long it has been and then he remembered he’s on camera. like for a very split moment he just seemed paused in disbelief of the time & kind of visioning his time with him or something. the ‘b-roll’ was just another reminder of how naturally stylish keenan really was, i often think about how big of an impact he would have made if that hadnt happened. like an actual planned full part in yeah right, a part in skate more if he didn’t dip to dc and join the dc video, pretty sweet.. all of it. imagining what could have been with keenan is equally as awesome as it is tough.
rest in peace keenan.
Getting the vibe that Dubbs doesnt know who Arin Lester is (think he may think its someone named Aaron). Unless he doesnt care for political correctness.
Wanted to point out again that they are on a short list of Manual Frontside flippers
Unrelated but did Javier Sarmiento do a switch frontside flip out of a manual?
Expand QuoteGetting the vibe that Dubbs doesnt know who Arin Lester is (think he may think its someone named Aaron). Unless he doesnt care for political correctness.
Wanted to point out again that they are on a short list of Manual Frontside flippers
Unrelated but did Javier Sarmiento do a switch frontside flip out of a manual?[close]
Jeron definitely didn’t know who Arin was. He’s the last person that would act like that. He’s a good guy.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGetting the vibe that Dubbs doesnt know who Arin Lester is (think he may think its someone named Aaron). Unless he doesnt care for political correctness.
Wanted to point out again that they are on a short list of Manual Frontside flippers
Unrelated but did Javier Sarmiento do a switch frontside flip out of a manual?[close]
Jeron definitely didn’t know who Arin was. He’s the last person that would act like that. He’s a good guy.[close]
Timecode?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteGetting the vibe that Dubbs doesnt know who Arin Lester is (think he may think its someone named Aaron). Unless he doesnt care for political correctness.
Wanted to point out again that they are on a short list of Manual Frontside flippers
Unrelated but did Javier Sarmiento do a switch frontside flip out of a manual?[close]
Jeron definitely didn’t know who Arin was. He’s the last person that would act like that. He’s a good guy.[close]
Timecode?[close]
Aren’t you the one who always posts their time stamps?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGetting the vibe that Dubbs doesnt know who Arin Lester is (think he may think its someone named Aaron). Unless he doesnt care for political correctness.
Wanted to point out again that they are on a short list of Manual Frontside flippers
Unrelated but did Javier Sarmiento do a switch frontside flip out of a manual?[close]
Jeron definitely didn’t know who Arin was. He’s the last person that would act like that. He’s a good guy.[close]
Timecode?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteGetting the vibe that Dubbs doesnt know who Arin Lester is (think he may think its someone named Aaron). Unless he doesnt care for political correctness.
Wanted to point out again that they are on a short list of Manual Frontside flippers
Unrelated but did Javier Sarmiento do a switch frontside flip out of a manual?[close]
Jeron definitely didn’t know who Arin was. He’s the last person that would act like that. He’s a good guy.[close]
Timecode?[close]
2:24:26
https://www.youtube.com/live/N2xNDgEeGJw?feature=share
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cv0gsW-yuXB/?igshid=MTc4MmM1YmI2Ng==
random but, i really appreciated the keenan ode segment today. when jeron realizes that he would be 49 today… the look in his face almost made my eyes trickle. it was like you could feel that it kind of just hit him out of nowhere in that moment how long it has been and then he remembered he’s on camera. like for a very split moment he just seemed paused in disbelief of the time & kind of visioning his time with him or something. the ‘b-roll’ was just another reminder of how naturally stylish keenan really was, i often think about how big of an impact he would have made if that hadnt happened. like an actual planned full part in yeah right, a part in skate more if he didn’t dip to dc and join the dc video, pretty sweet.. all of it. imagining what could have been with keenan is equally as awesome as it is tough.Fucking gnarred
rest in peace keenan.
Jamie Foy & Patrick Praman discusses how Patrick got on Real Skateboards, their approach to skating big rails, Patrick's turning pro surprise, Jamie's New Balance SeaDoo ad, what’s it like skating Hollywood High 16, Jamie's Sonic The Hedgehog slam aka The West Coast Humbler, Patrick's arm breaker slam, the overcrook argument, what are Jamie & Patrick working on now and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Jamie Foy & Patrick Praman
00:01:41 How Jamie & Patrick met
00:07:27 Patrick's last name
00:09:52 How Patrick got on Real Skateboards
00:15:25 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:17:00 Breaking out of the local scene
00:20:37 Feeding off each other when going big
00:23:26 Jamie & Patrick's approach to skating big rails
00:26:48 Method Madness (set-ups)
00:31:09 Patrick's turning pro surprise
00:40:16 Getting in the van with the Real team
00:40:51 The catalyst for moving to California
00:48:13 Jamie's New Balance SeaDoo ad
00:54:07 Jamie's Mom towing him in
00:59:29 Jamie's current video part status
01:10:37 Jamie's sonic the hedgehog slam (West Coast Humbler)
01:16:41 Patrick's arm breaker slam
01:25:32 The Boss (Andrew Reynolds)
01:28:55 Hollywood High 16
01:47:45 Jake Iilardi biggy front board Hollywood 16 23 times in a row
01:53:42 The overcrook argument
01:57:02 What are Jamie & Patrick working on now
01:57:38 Jamie bailed on Patrick
02:13:26 The east coast humbler
https://youtu.be/RZTADF2EZbQ?t=7947 (https://youtu.be/RZTADF2EZbQ?t=7947)
Fuck dunno what happened to this, but have edited it. This link should timestamp (around 2h 14m) to the moment Crob transitioned from Patrick sharing an anecdote about his kids to his mail getting lost. It's so weird I had to rewind it to make sure my brain didn't just fuckin' die.
Yeah, decent slap chat. Nine Club are obviously salty, but the only people who hate Slap are the ones who deserve the criticisms levelled at them.Expand Quotehttps://youtu.be/RZTADF2EZbQ?t=7947 (https://youtu.be/RZTADF2EZbQ?t=7947)
Fuck dunno what happened to this, but have edited it. This link should timestamp (around 2h 14m) to the moment Crob transitioned from Patrick sharing an anecdote about his kids to his mail getting lost. It's so weird I had to rewind it to make sure my brain didn't just fuckin' die.[close]
I just checked this out and the first half is pretty good, apart from Crob repeatedly asking if he was getting paid more as the show grew. knew he was talking about Twan when he said certain people were really upset with their episodes...then going to "hows he doing these days" made me lol.
Funny how he mentioned how the Arto episodes werent up and Vice uploaded them yesterday
edit: they brought up slap and patrick seems to like it
Yeah, decent slap chat. Nine Club are obviously salty, but the only people who hate Slap are the ones who deserve the criticisms levelled at them.Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/RZTADF2EZbQ?t=7947 (https://youtu.be/RZTADF2EZbQ?t=7947)
Fuck dunno what happened to this, but have edited it. This link should timestamp (around 2h 14m) to the moment Crob transitioned from Patrick sharing an anecdote about his kids to his mail getting lost. It's so weird I had to rewind it to make sure my brain didn't just fuckin' die.[close]
I just checked this out and the first half is pretty good, apart from Crob repeatedly asking if he was getting paid more as the show grew. knew he was talking about Twan when he said certain people were really upset with their episodes...then going to "hows he doing these days" made me lol.
Funny how he mentioned how the Arto episodes werent up and Vice uploaded them yesterday
edit: they brought up slap and patrick seems to like it[close]
Foy needs to learn to let other people talk at times.
Expand QuoteFoy needs to learn to let other people talk at times.[close]
Great guy but I agree.
https://youtu.be/RZTADF2EZbQ?t=7947 (https://youtu.be/RZTADF2EZbQ?t=7947)
Fuck dunno what happened to this, but have edited it. This link should timestamp (around 2h 14m) to the moment Crob transitioned from Patrick sharing an anecdote about his kids to his mail getting lost. It's so weird I had to rewind it to make sure my brain didn't just fuckin' die.
You know Patrick only said he liked slap to avoid the drama here. Nobody in the industry likes this mess.
the only people who hate Slap are the ones who deserve the criticisms levelled at them.
I liked the Foy/Praman episode. Never paid too much attention to either guy but they were pretty fun and thoughtful together. Seemed like crob had done some research too.
Jamie Foy needs to calculate how to shut the hell up
Yeah, decent slap chat. Nine Club are obviously salty, but the only people who hate Slap are the ones who deserve the criticisms levelled at them.Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://youtu.be/RZTADF2EZbQ?t=7947 (https://youtu.be/RZTADF2EZbQ?t=7947)
Fuck dunno what happened to this, but have edited it. This link should timestamp (around 2h 14m) to the moment Crob transitioned from Patrick sharing an anecdote about his kids to his mail getting lost. It's so weird I had to rewind it to make sure my brain didn't just fuckin' die.[close]
I just checked this out and the first half is pretty good, apart from Crob repeatedly asking if he was getting paid more as the show grew. knew he was talking about Twan when he said certain people were really upset with their episodes...then going to "hows he doing these days" made me lol.
Funny how he mentioned how the Arto episodes werent up and Vice uploaded them yesterday
edit: they brought up slap and patrick seems to like it[close]
I was just watching Christopher Roberts fake sky dive.
Sometimes that mofo is attractive AF. He's kinda got an old timey like Frank Sinatra vibe.
I just found myself thinking man I hope he gets a boner in there. I wanna sneak a peek at that boy.
I got your back homie!Expand QuoteI was just watching Christopher Roberts fake sky dive.
Sometimes that mofo is attractive AF. He's kinda got an old timey like Frank Sinatra vibe.
I just found myself thinking man I hope he gets a boner in there. I wanna sneak a peek at that boy.[close]
I’d gnar if I could.
Didn't know where else to put this but Patrick O'Dell has kinda got a Bill Murray face
Expand QuoteJamie Foy needs to calculate how to shut the hell up[close]
(https://media.tenor.com/LT89PC8qHYAAAAAC/go-to-sleep-warm-glass-off-shut-the-hell-up.gif)
he's on a podcast homie. correct me if i'm wrong but I think you're supposed to talk during them.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteJamie Foy needs to calculate how to shut the hell up[close]
(https://media.tenor.com/LT89PC8qHYAAAAAC/go-to-sleep-warm-glass-off-shut-the-hell-up.gif)
he's on a podcast homie. correct me if i'm wrong but I think you're supposed to talk during them.[close]
Did you watch the episode? It’s actually so bad. Jamie interrupting Patrick when he’s telling stories Jamie wasn’t even there for. They try asking Patrick about his front shuv 50-50 on Hollywood high and Jamie high jacks the whole conversation to talk about his fakie 5-0. Unbearable.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteJamie Foy needs to calculate how to shut the hell up[close]
(https://media.tenor.com/LT89PC8qHYAAAAAC/go-to-sleep-warm-glass-off-shut-the-hell-up.gif)
he's on a podcast homie. correct me if i'm wrong but I think you're supposed to talk during them.[close]
Did you watch the episode? It’s actually so bad. Jamie interrupting Patrick when he’s telling stories Jamie wasn’t even there for. They try asking Patrick about his front shuv 50-50 on Hollywood high and Jamie high jacks the whole conversation to talk about his fakie 5-0. Unbearable.[close]
You take that Foy slander back right now
J.Lee over Dune pt 2.
Foy knows what up. Closed mouths don't get food
Expand QuoteJ.Lee over Dune pt 2.
Foy knows what up. Closed mouths don't get food[close]
If he's hungry he could eat the dirt, ala west coast humbler
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteJamie Foy needs to calculate how to shut the hell up[close]
(https://media.tenor.com/LT89PC8qHYAAAAAC/go-to-sleep-warm-glass-off-shut-the-hell-up.gif)
he's on a podcast homie. correct me if i'm wrong but I think you're supposed to talk during them.[close]
Did you watch the episode? It’s actually so bad. Jamie interrupting Patrick when he’s telling stories Jamie wasn’t even there for. They try asking Patrick about his front shuv 50-50 on Hollywood high and Jamie high jacks the whole conversation to talk about his fakie 5-0. Unbearable.[close]
You take that Foy slander back right now[close]
Not slander. Foy's interruption was unbearable, not his story. Like, if he waited his turn to tell it after Pat talked about his shuv 50-50.
Pat couldn't get out a story without interruption. And as someone who hasn't been on the show before, his backstory was interesting content. It's just it was constantly talked over. LOL.
No hate to Foy, but they need to have a part 2 with JUST Pat.
Expand QuoteI was just watching Christopher Roberts fake sky dive.
Sometimes that mofo is attractive AF. He's kinda got an old timey like Frank Sinatra vibe.
I just found myself thinking man I hope he gets a boner in there. I wanna sneak a peek at that boy.[close]
I’d gnar if I could.
J.Lee over Dune pt 2.
Foy knows what up. Closed mouths don't get food
Holy fuck the Seinfeld-esque gem spotted in the O’Dell episode is golden, that was cool that it was able to conjure the stolen Half Cab anecdote though
It does seem like when there are guests whose intelligence and introspection become washed over by thr Nine Clubs own possibly anxiety of wanting to keep the conversation flowing
I just feel like certain guests could inspire a different treatment than the typical interview formula that’s developed within the show
Another side note since I have watched most of the new episode…
It was very cool to hear Fayetteville, North Carolina shouted out on the podcast by Patrick Praman
I live in Southern Pines, North Carolina which is around 30-45 minutes west of Fayetteville
not much to note of in terms of professional skateboarding around here so anywhere near that receives an ounce of recognition is always exciting
Stoked for the New Balance demo in Charlotte Saturday
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Andrew Reynolds in person before haha
& Brandon Westgate will forever be one of the greatest in my eyes
Four hours, thirty two minutes, and forty three seconds
One hour in and I hope it never stops.
The 9 incher clubExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI was just watching Christopher Roberts fake sky dive.
Sometimes that mofo is attractive AF. He's kinda got an old timey like Frank Sinatra vibe.
I just found myself thinking man I hope he gets a boner in there. I wanna sneak a peek at that boy.[close]
I’d gnar if I could.[close]
"Chris Throberts"
The 9 incher clubExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI was just watching Christopher Roberts fake sky dive.
Sometimes that mofo is attractive AF. He's kinda got an old timey like Frank Sinatra vibe.
I just found myself thinking man I hope he gets a boner in there. I wanna sneak a peek at that boy.[close]
I’d gnar if I could.[close]
"Chris Throberts"[close]
Clyde Singleton discusses growing up in Jacksonville Florida, going "pro" for Acme Skateboards, The Chronicles Of Piff Huxtable & Clydes Corner, impersonating John Montesi on the phone to get on Vision Street Wear, ruining Jamie Thomas' purple Planet Earth pants, meeting Natas and Gino and getting fully on 101, staying with Fabian Alomar, passing up the opportunity to ride for Menace, leaving 101 for Sal Barbier’s company 23, falling off a bridge in Prague & waking up in ICU, the beginning & end of Aesthetics, the move to Zoo York, his Minority Report video, going to culinary school, the return of Aesthetics, his podcast “WCRP on Skateboarding” and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Clyde Singleton
00:02:16 Chris and Clyde were teammates on 4CE Footwear
00:05:55 Clyde on Hawk vs Wolf podcast
00:06:32 The return of Aesthetics
00:08:32 Ride Or Die vol 1 (Clyde falling off a bridge in Prague)
00:25:19 20 Shot Sequence video
00:26:14 Our Sponsor: Athletic Greens
00:28:16 Going "pro" for Acme Skateboards
00:31:19 Getting introduced to skateboarding
00:36:25 Clyde accidentally learning everything switch when he first started skating
00:41:37 Clyde's wooden trophy that looks like something else
00:43:24 Black representation in skateboarding
00:49:42 Clyde's personality off the board
00:51:16 People getting mad at Clyde for being Clyde
00:52:01 The Chronicles of Piff Huxtable
00:55:35 Comparing the Zero Skateboards tours to the Insane Clown Posse
00:57:27 Clyde's relationship with Jamie Thomas
01:01:20 Getting hooked up by Vision
01:03:50 Impersonating John Montesi to get on Vision Street Wear
01:08:22 Getting on Formula 1 wheels
01:10:11 Driving out to California
01:19:51 Clyde ruined Jamie Thomas' purple Planet Earth pants
01:24:11 The incident at EMB
01:37:12 Getting caught skipping school
01:41:40 Getting on 101
01:52:26 Kareem taking Clyde under his wing
01:54:59 Meeting Natas and Gino and getting fully on 101
02:00:21 Filming for 20 Shot Sequence
02:01:04 The World camp helping to mold Clyde's skate career
02:06:29 Staying with Fabian Alomar
02:08:51 Leaving 101 and starting 23 Skateboards with Sal Barbier
02:15:08 Passing up the opportunity to ride for Menace
02:16:30 Slamming Jason Dill's head in a car door
02:19:51 The 23 tour
02:25:11 What happened to 23
02:26:08 The beginning of Aesthetics
02:34:26 The end of Aesthetics and the move to Zoo York
02:42:36 Clyde wanted to be the black guy on black label
02:43:50 After Zoo York
02:50:18 The party lifestyle
02:52:30 Clyde's Minority Report video
03:00:47 Going to culinary school
03:02:18 Being a chef
03:08:05 Sober Clyde
03:14:03 Clyde on DC?
03:22:49 Top stains and blank boards
03:26:14 The problem with owning the company you skate for
03:28:44 The current state of skateboard marketing
03:52:11 When Sheffey was Sheffey
03:58:54 The return of Aesthetics
04:03:16 Going on tour with the world camp
04:06:46 World park
04:13:40 Clyde's podcast
Expand QuoteJ.Lee over Dune pt 2.
Foy knows what up. Closed mouths don't get food[close]
They’ve known each other so long. Can you imagine 35 years of getting interrupted like that?
I’m surprised it hasn’t been brought up yet, but the incident with Ricky Oyola was very disappointing for me to here about. EE3 and his part in 7 year glitch were huge for me and still inform my skateboarding to this day. It makes a lot of sense looking at his career that he had some enemies, but it’s really sad that he acted that way. I just wonder if it’s ever really been addressed or even mentioned before this - it would be great if he took responsibility for it.
I’m surprised it hasn’t been brought up yet, but the incident with Ricky Oyola was very disappointing for me to here about. EE3 and his part in 7 year glitch were huge for me and still inform my skateboarding to this day. It makes a lot of sense looking at his career that he had some enemies, but it’s really sad that he acted that way. I just wonder if it’s ever really been addressed or even mentioned before this - it would be great if he took responsibility for it.Clyde put it lightly if there’s even a way to do that because Ricky would use the N word as his fuck. Like when you get pissed you can’t land a trick and yell out fuck he would yell out that word. But because it was San Francisco they didn’t let him get away with it they beat his racist ass.
The 9 incher clubExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI was just watching Christopher Roberts fake sky dive.
Sometimes that mofo is attractive AF. He's kinda got an old timey like Frank Sinatra vibe.
I just found myself thinking man I hope he gets a boner in there. I wanna sneak a peek at that boy.[close]
I’d gnar if I could.[close]
"Chris Throberts"[close]
Expand QuoteHoly fuck the Seinfeld-esque gem spotted in the O’Dell episode is golden, that was cool that it was able to conjure the stolen Half Cab anecdote though
It does seem like when there are guests whose intelligence and introspection become washed over by thr Nine Clubs own possibly anxiety of wanting to keep the conversation flowing
I just feel like certain guests could inspire a different treatment than the typical interview formula that’s developed within the show
Another side note since I have watched most of the new episode…
It was very cool to hear Fayetteville, North Carolina shouted out on the podcast by Patrick Praman
I live in Southern Pines, North Carolina which is around 30-45 minutes west of Fayetteville
not much to note of in terms of professional skateboarding around here so anywhere near that receives an ounce of recognition is always exciting
Stoked for the New Balance demo in Charlotte Saturday
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Andrew Reynolds in person before haha
& Brandon Westgate will forever be one of the greatest in my eyes[close]
The demo was fucking great! Pretty much all killed it. Brian Reid is the fucking real deal. And it was crazy good how consistent Foy and Colbourn are. I hope they do a proper thrasher edit. They were skating all over the city.
Stoked for Clyde tomorrow
When Clyde said he didn't want to be the guy at the contest standing around in a Diamond jacket, you can tell that hit Jeron pretty hard. He mentions this around the 2:50:00 mark
does anyone know what the berra thing was he referenced? it was during the ricky emb part & he said he had fucked up so it seemed like he was referencing something else racist that happened. the only story i vaguely remember was berra fighting someone at a contest in the 90s but, my memory of that is he was defending his friend for something racist someone else said?
15 year old Clyde doing the John Montessi impression on the phone to get free Vision product story was incredible.
Expand Quote15 year old Clyde doing the John Montessi impression on the phone to get free Vision product story was incredible.[close]
And then Gator appearing on television. Damn.
Expand Quotedoes anyone know what the berra thing was he referenced? it was during the ricky emb part & he said he had fucked up so it seemed like he was referencing something else racist that happened. the only story i vaguely remember was berra fighting someone at a contest in the 90s but, my memory of that is he was defending his friend for something racist someone else said?[close]
It was an old World tour I think. Berra and Jovontae weren’t getting along. In a hotel room Berra said to Jovontae “cool black guy” or something similar. Jovontae hit Berra, then Berra left the tour. This is just what I remember reading somewhere so I might be wrong about some things.
Edit- Found it. Scroll way down:
https://chromeballincident.blogspot.com/2013/11/postscript-jovontae-turner.html?m=1
Clyde put it lightly if there’s even a way to do that because Ricky would use the N word as his fuck. Like when you get pissed you can’t land a trick and yell out fuck he would yell out that word. But because it was San Francisco they didn’t let him get away with it they beat his racist ass.Expand QuoteI’m surprised it hasn’t been brought up yet, but the incident with Ricky Oyola was very disappointing for me to here about. EE3 and his part in 7 year glitch were huge for me and still inform my skateboarding to this day. It makes a lot of sense looking at his career that he had some enemies, but it’s really sad that he acted that way. I just wonder if it’s ever really been addressed or even mentioned before this - it would be great if he took responsibility for it.[close]
Expand QuoteClyde put it lightly if there’s even a way to do that because Ricky would use the N word as his fuck. Like when you get pissed you can’t land a trick and yell out fuck he would yell out that word. But because it was San Francisco they didn’t let him get away with it they beat his racist ass.Expand QuoteI’m surprised it hasn’t been brought up yet, but the incident with Ricky Oyola was very disappointing for me to here about. EE3 and his part in 7 year glitch were huge for me and still inform my skateboarding to this day. It makes a lot of sense looking at his career that he had some enemies, but it’s really sad that he acted that way. I just wonder if it’s ever really been addressed or even mentioned before this - it would be great if he took responsibility for it.[close][close]
I remember in the early 90s when skating became very shock/fuck it and people I knew or skated in the same circles as would say and do things that would be outlandish and even yelled the same word as if it were a cuss word. It was a strange time as rap
Music was becoming more prolific and as a suburban white kid I want to say that they may have just been very ignorant(or so I hope)and just yelling profanities in general and there was zero instances of anyone checking them or even self awareness that saying those words was racism. 1990-92 was a strange time, I do remember feeling so uncomfortable when people would just yell things out.I shouldn’t assume anything but I always hoped for more ignorance and less blatant hate.
Expand QuoteExpand Quote15 year old Clyde doing the John Montessi impression on the phone to get free Vision product story was incredible.[close]
And then Gator appearing on television. Damn.[close]
I remember seeing that “A Current Affair” episode when it aired. I think it was Bill O Reilly that was the host he was talking about, not the guy from TMZ
More SLAP talk at 4:26:04"The show that has skaters talking and gets mad when skaters talk about it"
Crob should be pleased there’s no longer “threads galore” about the show, as he puts it - it’s all been consolidated to just this one now. Love how they talk so much shit about this forum when they know they’d be even more salty if no one discussed their show here at all.
"The show that has skaters talking and gets mad when skaters talk about it"Expand QuoteMore SLAP talk at 4:26:04
Crob should be pleased there’s no longer “threads galore” about the show, as he puts it - it’s all been consolidated to just this one now. Love how they talk so much shit about this forum when they know they’d be even more salty if no one discussed their show here at all.[close]
crazy to think what could have been Clyde's pro career had he been sober all along...
listening to Clyde’s history in Asheville now, this is so awesome to hear
Did anyone catch how to listen to Clyde's podcast? Couldn't find it on yt.
Selema Masekela discusses moving to Carlsbad California, falling in love with surfing, working at Transworld, becoming team manager for Planet Earth, Rhythm & Adio Footwear, starting Alphanumeric Clothing, why he first turned down announcing for X Games, getting the call to go on Tony Hawks Gigantic Skatepark Tour, Tony Hawks 900, breaking the Kim Kardashian sex tape story on his E! show "Daily 10”, returning to X Games, his father Hugh Masekela and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Selema Masekela
00:02:37 Finding skateboarding
00:05:47 Moving to Carlsbad California
00:10:21 Falling in love with surfing
00:11:19 Selema's first job in skateboarding
00:21:30 Our Sponsor: AG1 Athletic Greens
00:23:06 Getting back into skating heavy because of Transworld
00:25:13 Moving up the ladder at Transworld
00:29:32 Working for Planet Earth
00:31:17 Becoming team manager for Planet Earth, Rhythm & Adio Footwear
00:32:42 The Rhythm video
00:35:20 Meeting Alyasha Owerka-Moore
00:38:25 Team manager for Reebok's Boks program
00:40:51 Starting Alphanumeric
00:46:19 What happened with Alphanumeric?
00:50:42 Getting into television work
00:52:16 Announcing contests and demos
01:01:49 Getting the call to go on Tony Hawks Gigantic Skatepark Tour
01:02:13 Tony Hawk's 900
01:12:37 Leaving and returning to X Games
01:22:45 Working for E! entertainment
01:25:27 Dealing with taxes
01:28:31 Breaking the Kim Kardashian sex tape story on his E! show "Daily 10"
01:42:19 Selema's father Hugh Masekela
01:47:10 The beauty of working in the thing you love
01:52:10 Olympic broadcasting
01:57:22 The future of womens skateboarding
02:00:07 Being back at X Games
02:07:10 Snowboard lingo
02:10:35 Selema's dad the musician
02:16:28 Skaters doing things that aren't skateboarding
02:20:57 From Selema to Sal back to Selema
Havent watched the episode but he has to be related to earl sweatshirt, right?
Did anyone else hang their head in embarrassment for Crob for ending the interview by calling him “sal?”
After the life-affirming discussion about identity and being oneself, and how reclaiming his name was so powerful in his journey through life.
We all make mistakes though, I’d hate to listen to myself talking for any length of time.
Cool interview, I thought. I feel like 9 Club is trying to sneak career advice in for the youngsters who may be better off having a job in the industry, rather than a job in front of a lens. I really wish we’d all heard this kinda stuff between ages 14-19.
I don’t mind roller blades but BMX riders fuck up ledges and spots with their pegs. Fuck them.
Expand QuoteI don’t mind roller blades but BMX riders fuck up ledges and spots with their pegs. Fuck them.[close]
Yeah guy I've heard it before, I bust my BMX friends balls about it every time we hang out, while he tells me I poach his lines. The bit never gets old.
Fuck em if they fuck up the ledge, but if you know how to grind, you won't fuck up the ledge. Its literally just as easy chip edges if jam crookeds or 5-0s like you don't know what you're doing.
I've been on sessions w/ bikes and skates were I've watched the skaters chipping out the corner worse and more often than BMX
But I probably won't change your mind and that's fine, so have a nice day
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t mind roller blades but BMX riders fuck up ledges and spots with their pegs. Fuck them.[close]
Yeah guy I've heard it before, I bust my BMX friends balls about it every time we hang out, while he tells me I poach his lines. The bit never gets old.
Fuck em if they fuck up the ledge, but if you know how to grind, you won't fuck up the ledge. Its literally just as easy chip edges if jam crookeds or 5-0s like you don't know what you're doing.
I've been on sessions w/ bikes and skates were I've watched the skaters chipping out the corner worse and more often than BMX
But I probably won't change your mind and that's fine, so have a nice day[close]
how do ya figure?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t mind roller blades but BMX riders fuck up ledges and spots with their pegs. Fuck them.[close]
Yeah guy I've heard it before, I bust my BMX friends balls about it every time we hang out, while he tells me I poach his lines. The bit never gets old.
Fuck em if they fuck up the ledge, but if you know how to grind, you won't fuck up the ledge. Its literally just as easy chip edges if jam crookeds or 5-0s like you don't know what you're doing.
I've been on sessions w/ bikes and skates were I've watched the skaters chipping out the corner worse and more often than BMX
But I probably won't change your mind and that's fine, so have a nice day[close]
how do ya figure?[close]
yeah "just as easy" is hyperbole, excuse me on that, but I've watched it happen in-person so take that as you will. There's good technique and bad technique in both disciplines.
Either way its grinding two hardened materials together, so some destruction is guaranteed.
any biker who is having a sesh with has plastic sleeves on or is pegless IMO
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t mind roller blades but BMX riders fuck up ledges and spots with their pegs. Fuck them.[close]
Yeah guy I've heard it before, I bust my BMX friends balls about it every time we hang out, while he tells me I poach his lines. The bit never gets old.
Fuck em if they fuck up the ledge, but if you know how to grind, you won't fuck up the ledge. Its literally just as easy chip edges if jam crookeds or 5-0s like you don't know what you're doing.
I've been on sessions w/ bikes and skates were I've watched the skaters chipping out the corner worse and more often than BMX
But I probably won't change your mind and that's fine, so have a nice day[close]
how do ya figure?[close]
yeah "just as easy" is hyperbole, excuse me on that, but I've watched it happen in-person so take that as you will. There's good technique and bad technique in both disciplines.
Either way its grinding two hardened materials together, so some destruction is guaranteed.
any biker who is having a sesh with has plastic sleeves on or is pegless IMO
Plastic pegs and sleeves have become more common than metal for bmxers over the past 10 years or so. Much quieter and grind smooth on rough surfaces. Although metal pegs are starting to come back heavy because they're loud and more "hesh"Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t mind roller blades but BMX riders fuck up ledges and spots with their pegs. Fuck them.[close]
Yeah guy I've heard it before, I bust my BMX friends balls about it every time we hang out, while he tells me I poach his lines. The bit never gets old.
Fuck em if they fuck up the ledge, but if you know how to grind, you won't fuck up the ledge. Its literally just as easy chip edges if jam crookeds or 5-0s like you don't know what you're doing.
I've been on sessions w/ bikes and skates were I've watched the skaters chipping out the corner worse and more often than BMX
But I probably won't change your mind and that's fine, so have a nice day[close]
how do ya figure?[close]
yeah "just as easy" is hyperbole, excuse me on that, but I've watched it happen in-person so take that as you will. There's good technique and bad technique in both disciplines.
Either way its grinding two hardened materials together, so some destruction is guaranteed.
any biker who is having a sesh with has plastic sleeves on or is pegless IMO[close]
There's a BMX version of copers? I've never seen it.
Plastic pegs and sleeves have become more common than metal for bmxers over the past 10 years or so. Much quieter and grind smooth on rough surfaces. Although metal pegs are starting to come back heavy because they're loud and more "hesh"Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t mind roller blades but BMX riders fuck up ledges and spots with their pegs. Fuck them.[close]
Yeah guy I've heard it before, I bust my BMX friends balls about it every time we hang out, while he tells me I poach his lines. The bit never gets old.
Fuck em if they fuck up the ledge, but if you know how to grind, you won't fuck up the ledge. Its literally just as easy chip edges if jam crookeds or 5-0s like you don't know what you're doing.
I've been on sessions w/ bikes and skates were I've watched the skaters chipping out the corner worse and more often than BMX
But I probably won't change your mind and that's fine, so have a nice day[close]
how do ya figure?[close]
yeah "just as easy" is hyperbole, excuse me on that, but I've watched it happen in-person so take that as you will. There's good technique and bad technique in both disciplines.
Either way its grinding two hardened materials together, so some destruction is guaranteed.
any biker who is having a sesh with has plastic sleeves on or is pegless IMO[close]
There's a BMX version of copers? I've never seen it.[close]
Selema is the shit and as another comment said, growing up in Southern California is definitely like Rocket Power. Skate, surf, bmx, scoot(lol), blades, snowboard, moto. Doesn't matter what you ride as long as you're out there getting after it. Run what you brung type shit.
We're all just playing on our respective toys, ain't nobody cool.
Has anyone else seen a plethora of roller skate chicks at their local parks? Not hating, just curious because they seem to be there every day now and weren't like a year ago.
Expand QuoteHas anyone else seen a plethora of roller skate chicks at their local parks? Not hating, just curious because they seem to be there every day now and weren't like a year ago.[close]
They are common in the denver area skateparks. Seemed to increase during pandemic.
Expand QuoteHas anyone else seen a plethora of roller skate chicks at their local parks? Not hating, just curious because they seem to be there every day now and weren't like a year ago.[close]
They are common in the denver area skateparks. Seemed to increase during pandemic.
DLX need to market to them if they're smart. They buy two sets every time they need new ones.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHas anyone else seen a plethora of roller skate chicks at their local parks? Not hating, just curious because they seem to be there every day now and weren't like a year ago.[close]
They are common in the denver area skateparks. Seemed to increase during pandemic.[close]
seen em around LA. whats cool is a lot of people who roller skate say Spitfire f4's work the best. i think they're usually 52 or 53mm classics.
Expand QuoteDid anyone else hang their head in embarrassment for Crob for ending the interview by calling him “sal?”
After the life-affirming discussion about identity and being oneself, and how reclaiming his name was so powerful in his journey through life.
We all make mistakes though, I’d hate to listen to myself talking for any length of time.
Cool interview, I thought. I feel like 9 Club is trying to sneak career advice in for the youngsters who may be better off having a job in the industry, rather than a job in front of a lens. I really wish we’d all heard this kinda stuff between ages 14-19.[close]
I came here to post the exact thing. A great interview, so much history and depth. Poured his heart into having his name not be shortened to satisfy the masses and Crob just undoes it all with his brain dead retort.
Take a second Chris to digest what the guests are saying to you. This was an ultra important thing for Selema and you could tell he was bummed when it came out of Chris’s mouth. He even made a point tell the story to tell EVERYONE in his life never to call him Sal anymore. Doesn’t tarnish a great episode but what a smgdh moment.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDid anyone else hang their head in embarrassment for Crob for ending the interview by calling him “sal?”
After the life-affirming discussion about identity and being oneself, and how reclaiming his name was so powerful in his journey through life.
We all make mistakes though, I’d hate to listen to myself talking for any length of time.
Cool interview, I thought. I feel like 9 Club is trying to sneak career advice in for the youngsters who may be better off having a job in the industry, rather than a job in front of a lens. I really wish we’d all heard this kinda stuff between ages 14-19.[close]
I came here to post the exact thing. A great interview, so much history and depth. Poured his heart into having his name not be shortened to satisfy the masses and Crob just undoes it all with his brain dead retort.
Take a second Chris to digest what the guests are saying to you. This was an ultra important thing for Selema and you could tell he was bummed when it came out of Chris’s mouth. He even made a point tell the story to tell EVERYONE in his life never to call him Sal anymore. Doesn’t tarnish a great episode but what a smgdh moment.[close]
But he calls himself sal in the interview, so cant be too mad at crob
That's interesting to hear about the F4s. I went down a roller skate set-up rabbit hole during Covid and it seemed like Bones were the only manu making stuff and aiming it RSers. That was a couple of years ago and a lot of them have probably rolled around a lot of parks/streets since then so the meta changing to Spitfire would make sense. In 2020 it seemed like 54mm and up in a conical shape was what all the shops were carrying.DLX need to market to them if they're smart. They buy two sets every time they need new ones.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteHas anyone else seen a plethora of roller skate chicks at their local parks? Not hating, just curious because they seem to be there every day now and weren't like a year ago.[close]
They are common in the denver area skateparks. Seemed to increase during pandemic.[close]
seen em around LA. whats cool is a lot of people who roller skate say Spitfire f4's work the best. i think they're usually 52 or 53mm classics.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHas anyone else seen a plethora of roller skate chicks at their local parks? Not hating, just curious because they seem to be there every day now and weren't like a year ago.[close]
They are common in the denver area skateparks. Seemed to increase during pandemic.[close]
seen em around LA. whats cool is a lot of people who roller skate say Spitfire f4's work the best. i think they're usually 52 or 53mm classics.
I miss Roger :-\
I immediately think a lot less of you if you ride a Powell board. George Powell has never skated. Jim still goes out to skate. Rickk is going on trips. The Boss is super human. George is a fat engineer.Expand QuoteI miss Roger :-\[close]
I used to think roger was smart and had good taste but then I saw what set up he was skating and all that went out tel he window
he also popped a pimple on his face and ate the pus when they were live onceI immediately think a lot less of you if you ride a Powell board. George Powell has never skated. Jim still goes out to skate. Rickk is going on trips. The Boss is super human. George is a fat engineer.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI miss Roger :-\[close]
I used to think roger was smart and had good taste but then I saw what set up he was skating and all that went out tel he window[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDid anyone else hang their head in embarrassment for Crob for ending the interview by calling him “sal?”
After the life-affirming discussion about identity and being oneself, and how reclaiming his name was so powerful in his journey through life.
We all make mistakes though, I’d hate to listen to myself talking for any length of time.
Cool interview, I thought. I feel like 9 Club is trying to sneak career advice in for the youngsters who may be better off having a job in the industry, rather than a job in front of a lens. I really wish we’d all heard this kinda stuff between ages 14-19.[close]
I came here to post the exact thing. A great interview, so much history and depth. Poured his heart into having his name not be shortened to satisfy the masses and Crob just undoes it all with his brain dead retort.
Take a second Chris to digest what the guests are saying to you. This was an ultra important thing for Selema and you could tell he was bummed when it came out of Chris’s mouth. He even made a point tell the story to tell EVERYONE in his life never to call him Sal anymore. Doesn’t tarnish a great episode but what a smgdh moment.[close]
But he calls himself sal in the interview, so cant be too mad at crob[close]
Maybe listen to that segment again, and hear his passion for his name and how much he hated people downplaying him and making him digestible to the average white tv viewer. I'm sure Selema wasn't mad at Crob, it's more about him hearing his story and respecting his passion and taking the time to be deliberate enough to not use the name he went on and on about.
It wasn't just a 30 second blurb about his nickname, he referenced how he felt normal in his skin when people took the time and energy to respect him and honor his wishes. I get that he probably was tired at the end of the interview, but i know if i was there, making sure i took the time to get it right would be a pretty high priority after 20 minutes of explanation.
jus sayin
Just listening to the last Live now, and damn, Dubs pulling no punches on Soletech’s budget right in front of Kelly, who’s income relies on Soletech’s success. He’s alluded to éS/Emerica not being big p(l)ayers before, but flat out saying they pay pros $1500/month and how it’s a fraction of the bigger companies is kinda rude lol.
Just listening to the last Live now, and damn, Dubs pulling no punches on Soletech’s budget right in front of Kelly, who’s income relies on Soletech’s success. He’s alluded to éS/Emerica not being big p(l)ayers before, but flat out saying they pay pros $1500/month and how it’s a fraction of the bigger companies is kinda rude lol.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t mind roller blades but BMX riders fuck up ledges and spots with their pegs. Fuck them.[close]
Yeah guy I've heard it before, I bust my BMX friends balls about it every time we hang out, while he tells me I poach his lines. The bit never gets old.
Fuck em if they fuck up the ledge, but if you know how to grind, you won't fuck up the ledge. Its literally just as easy chip edges if jam crookeds or 5-0s like you don't know what you're doing.
I've been on sessions w/ bikes and skates were I've watched the skaters chipping out the corner worse and more often than BMX
But I probably won't change your mind and that's fine, so have a nice day[close]
how do ya figure?[close]
yeah "just as easy" is hyperbole, excuse me on that, but I've watched it happen in-person so take that as you will. There's good technique and bad technique in both disciplines.
Either way its grinding two hardened materials together, so some destruction is guaranteed.
any biker who is having a sesh with has plastic sleeves on or is pegless IMO[close]
That's like saying a sledgehammer and a spoon can both destroy something. It's technically true, but you gotta try a hell of a lot harder with one of them.
Anyone notice that both clyde and sal called jeron out for being an older dude lurking around at parties?
Just listening to the last Live now, and damn, Dubs pulling no punches on Soletech’s budget right in front of Kelly, who’s income relies on Soletech’s success. He’s alluded to éS/Emerica not being big p(l)ayers before, but flat out saying they pay pros $1500/month and how it’s a fraction of the bigger companies is kinda rude lol.
He's filling in the self-righteous mega-positive gap that Steezus left behind.Expand QuoteJust listening to the last Live now, and damn, Dubs pulling no punches on Soletech’s budget right in front of Kelly, who’s income relies on Soletech’s success. He’s alluded to éS/Emerica not being big p(l)ayers before, but flat out saying they pay pros $1500/month and how it’s a fraction of the bigger companies is kinda rude lol.[close]
I thought it was kinda funny how barely five minutes after that he goes on a big holier than thou tangent about "the haters" and clumsily tries to explain why it's okay when he does it.
dude clyde straight up said that he never wanted to be the 30 year old at the party in a diamond jacket. As a famous shit stirrer i don’t think that’s a coincidence. Then sal completely calls him out for being a creep at parties. Now i’ve never even met any of these ppl and i bet jeron is a decent guy but that is what they saidExpand QuoteAnyone notice that both clyde and sal called jeron out for being an older dude lurking around at parties?[close]
You’re not really paying attention when you listen are you
Those stories are from a long time ago when he wasn’t and older dude
Also all of those people you mentioned are around the Sam age so why would they call him out?
dude clyde straight up said that he never wanted to be the 30 year old at the party in a diamond jacket. As a famous shit stirrer i don’t think that’s a coincidence. Then sal completely calls him out for being a creep at parties. Now i’ve never even met any of these ppl and i bet jeron is a decent guy but that is what they saidExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAnyone notice that both clyde and sal called jeron out for being an older dude lurking around at parties?[close]
You’re not really paying attention when you listen are you
Those stories are from a long time ago when he wasn’t and older dude
Also all of those people you mentioned are around the Sam age so why would they call him out?[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t mind roller blades but BMX riders fuck up ledges and spots with their pegs. Fuck them.[close]
Yeah guy I've heard it before, I bust my BMX friends balls about it every time we hang out, while he tells me I poach his lines. The bit never gets old.
Fuck em if they fuck up the ledge, but if you know how to grind, you won't fuck up the ledge. Its literally just as easy chip edges if jam crookeds or 5-0s like you don't know what you're doing.
I've been on sessions w/ bikes and skates were I've watched the skaters chipping out the corner worse and more often than BMX
But I probably won't change your mind and that's fine, so have a nice day[close]
how do ya figure?[close]
yeah "just as easy" is hyperbole, excuse me on that, but I've watched it happen in-person so take that as you will. There's good technique and bad technique in both disciplines.
Either way its grinding two hardened materials together, so some destruction is guaranteed.
any biker who is having a sesh with has plastic sleeves on or is pegless IMO[close]
That's like saying a sledgehammer and a spoon can both destroy something. It's technically true, but you gotta try a hell of a lot harder with one of them.[close]
I agree, but I'd liken it more to claw hammer vs sledgehammer, but the point stands.
The conversation always seems to devolve into "ride a bike, chip a ledge 100% of the time" and all I'm driving at is it's more nuanced than that. Gotta admit, if a loud 5050 feels and sounds good to skaters, I can only imagine a loud, aggro double peg feels just as good to BMX riders ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I still agree that BMX w/o plastic peg sleeves and trying to do grinds on ledges is pretty heinous, but I'll reference the 3rd and Army ledges are chunky and rounded off and it was mostly skateboards
Agree to disagree if you must
Expand QuoteJust listening to the last Live now, and damn, Dubs pulling no punches on Soletech’s budget right in front of Kelly, who’s income relies on Soletech’s success. He’s alluded to éS/Emerica not being big p(l)ayers before, but flat out saying they pay pros $1500/month and how it’s a fraction of the bigger companies is kinda rude lol.[close]
Didn't Kelly say something insinuating to it not even being that much? Crazy.
Expand QuoteSteezus sans hat
https://imgur.com/a/IipTLQ8[close]
Here I’ll embed it
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Expand QuoteExpand QuoteSteezus sans hat
https://imgur.com/a/IipTLQ8[close]
Here I’ll embed it
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I was picturing something more along the lines of this:
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Expand QuoteJust listening to the last Live now, and damn, Dubs pulling no punches on Soletech’s budget right in front of Kelly, who’s income relies on Soletech’s success. He’s alluded to éS/Emerica not being big p(l)ayers before, but flat out saying they pay pros $1500/month and how it’s a fraction of the bigger companies is kinda rude lol.[close]
Didn't Kelly say something insinuating to it not even being that much? Crazy.
Luis Mora and The Nine Club are both clients of the same management company, run by Ryan Clements.
https://excelforward.com/clients
Nine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.
Expand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.
Omar Hassan is coming in the next weeks. 3 or so.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.
Luis Mora and The Nine Club are both clients of the same management company, run by Ryan Clements.
https://excelforward.com/clients
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Aaron Kyro?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Aaron Kyro?[close]
The Skate Theorist
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Look man. The problem is really simple. A bunch of never-grew-up man-children dont understand how to receive criticism or make amends for their shitty actions (Oblow debacle, how they handled it with their platform is notably worse than what some dude no one really thinks about said) and they have an audience of hundreds of thousands of people who did normal shit, maybe begrudgingly - went to school, got jobs, had responsibilities and just a fuckin sense of how to be a normal functioning adult in the world.
So enter someone like Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.
The NineClub would be doing themselves a MASSIVE solid/favor to have GH on and let him talk frankly and openly about all the shit that is wrong in skating (invariably, he will also talk about what's right with it) including being vulnerable to critiques of the actual show, and then rub a couple of brain cells together and respond to him in real time.
But they wont, because they have no idea how to actually process and respond to it when someone tells you you're doing something wrong. This is why toxic positivity and participation celebrations are a real thing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for these dudes and a lot of their guests) the real world will snap you back into reality very quickly.
they asked me to do an episode but I had plans that day.
Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Expand QuoteJoa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close][close]
Agree with everything you said except that he's well adjusted. Dude was never told no in his life.
TNC is probably down to have GH on the show. Could be GH who won't accept an invitation.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Look man. The problem is really simple. A bunch of never-grew-up man-children dont understand how to receive criticism or make amends for their shitty actions (Oblow debacle, how they handled it with their platform is notably worse than what some dude no one really thinks about said) and they have an audience of hundreds of thousands of people who did normal shit, maybe begrudgingly - went to school, got jobs, had responsibilities and just a fuckin sense of how to be a normal functioning adult in the world.
So enter someone like Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.
The NineClub would be doing themselves a MASSIVE solid/favor to have GH on and let him talk frankly and openly about all the shit that is wrong in skating (invariably, he will also talk about what's right with it) including being vulnerable to critiques of the actual show, and then rub a couple of brain cells together and respond to him in real time.
But they wont, because they have no idea how to actually process and respond to it when someone tells you you're doing something wrong. This is why toxic positivity and participation celebrations are a real thing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for these dudes and a lot of their guests) the real world will snap you back into reality very quickly.[close]
Actually I meant George Poulos.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Look man. The problem is really simple. A bunch of never-grew-up man-children dont understand how to receive criticism or make amends for their shitty actions (Oblow debacle, how they handled it with their platform is notably worse than what some dude no one really thinks about said) and they have an audience of hundreds of thousands of people who did normal shit, maybe begrudgingly - went to school, got jobs, had responsibilities and just a fuckin sense of how to be a normal functioning adult in the world.
So enter someone like Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.
The NineClub would be doing themselves a MASSIVE solid/favor to have GH on and let him talk frankly and openly about all the shit that is wrong in skating (invariably, he will also talk about what's right with it) including being vulnerable to critiques of the actual show, and then rub a couple of brain cells together and respond to him in real time.
But they wont, because they have no idea how to actually process and respond to it when someone tells you you're doing something wrong. This is why toxic positivity and participation celebrations are a real thing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for these dudes and a lot of their guests) the real world will snap you back into reality very quickly.[close]
Actually I meant George Poulos.[close]
Oh my bad. sorry.
my point still stands about hater.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Look man. The problem is really simple. A bunch of never-grew-up man-children dont understand how to receive criticism or make amends for their shitty actions (Oblow debacle, how they handled it with their platform is notably worse than what some dude no one really thinks about said) and they have an audience of hundreds of thousands of people who did normal shit, maybe begrudgingly - went to school, got jobs, had responsibilities and just a fuckin sense of how to be a normal functioning adult in the world.
So enter someone like Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.
The NineClub would be doing themselves a MASSIVE solid/favor to have GH on and let him talk frankly and openly about all the shit that is wrong in skating (invariably, he will also talk about what's right with it) including being vulnerable to critiques of the actual show, and then rub a couple of brain cells together and respond to him in real time.
But they wont, because they have no idea how to actually process and respond to it when someone tells you you're doing something wrong. This is why toxic positivity and participation celebrations are a real thing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for these dudes and a lot of their guests) the real world will snap you back into reality very quickly.[close]
Actually I meant George Poulos.[close]
Oh my bad. sorry.
my point still stands about hater.[close]
i feel like i've listened to a GH vid or stream where he says he wouldn't accept going on the 9 club if invited, same with the bunt because after like 5-10 min of "so what do you think is wrong with skateboarding content these days" then there'd be not enough to talk about
I could be imagining things but I thought the GH Bunt episode was confirmed/announced.
Agree GH on Nine Club would never happen but totally should.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Look man. The problem is really simple. A bunch of never-grew-up man-children dont understand how to receive criticism or make amends for their shitty actions (Oblow debacle, how they handled it with their platform is notably worse than what some dude no one really thinks about said) and they have an audience of hundreds of thousands of people who did normal shit, maybe begrudgingly - went to school, got jobs, had responsibilities and just a fuckin sense of how to be a normal functioning adult in the world.
So enter someone like Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.
The NineClub would be doing themselves a MASSIVE solid/favor to have GH on and let him talk frankly and openly about all the shit that is wrong in skating (invariably, he will also talk about what's right with it) including being vulnerable to critiques of the actual show, and then rub a couple of brain cells together and respond to him in real time.
But they wont, because they have no idea how to actually process and respond to it when someone tells you you're doing something wrong. This is why toxic positivity and participation celebrations are a real thing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for these dudes and a lot of their guests) the real world will snap you back into reality very quickly.[close]
Actually I meant George Poulos.[close]
Oh my bad. sorry.
my point still stands about hater.[close]
i feel like i've listened to a GH vid or stream where he says he wouldn't accept going on the 9 club if invited, same with the bunt because after like 5-10 min of "so what do you think is wrong with skateboarding content these days" then there'd be not enough to talk about
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Look man. The problem is really simple. A bunch of never-grew-up man-children dont understand how to receive criticism or make amends for their shitty actions (Oblow debacle, how they handled it with their platform is notably worse than what some dude no one really thinks about said) and they have an audience of hundreds of thousands of people who did normal shit, maybe begrudgingly - went to school, got jobs, had responsibilities and just a fuckin sense of how to be a normal functioning adult in the world.
So enter someone like Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.
The NineClub would be doing themselves a MASSIVE solid/favor to have GH on and let him talk frankly and openly about all the shit that is wrong in skating (invariably, he will also talk about what's right with it) including being vulnerable to critiques of the actual show, and then rub a couple of brain cells together and respond to him in real time.
But they wont, because they have no idea how to actually process and respond to it when someone tells you you're doing something wrong. This is why toxic positivity and participation celebrations are a real thing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for these dudes and a lot of their guests) the real world will snap you back into reality very quickly.[close]
Actually I meant George Poulos.[close]
Oh my bad. sorry.
my point still stands about hater.[close]
i feel like i've listened to a GH vid or stream where he says he wouldn't accept going on the 9 club if invited, same with the bunt because after like 5-10 min of "so what do you think is wrong with skateboarding content these days" then there'd be not enough to talk about[close]
I guess that's the self-awareness kicking in.
really though, his background story isnt terribly interesting either, but the NineClub usually backs it up to that point at least.
I think maybe the problem with the NineClub doing a three hour show about how Steve Berra is trash is it A) could keep away precious future sponsors and B) Joa already did it on his own platform for all the world to see, many many times.
Nine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.
Expand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR7Rp71aE58&ab_channel=MoreNineClub
1h58m
Well, I guess I really ruined Chris's day with my comment.
Listen Chris, because I know you're lurking, I'm a fan of the nine club and I respect the hard work you put into the show to entertain us. Here's my issue: You guys have a major platform with the possibility to interview all kinds of people in the skate industry. A vast majority of your listeners are guys like me who have a few decades of skating under their wheels so it's natural that guests from bygone eras are going to pique our radars more than a younger fresher face we've never heard of. Especially in the case of youtubers who found their niche on a platform that's only really been exploited by the skate industry in the last few years. I see Pedro Delfino. I see Tom Asta. I see Gas Giants. These are skaters on youtube that interest me because besides their youtube channels providing great content, they're in the streets, the parks, the shops, the magazines, the videos... Not so much Luis Mota, NKA Vids, Ira Ingram, Chris Chann, Gary Veynerchuk et al. That said, I still listen to the episodes because maybe they have a great story to tell. Perhaps I jumped the shark with my extra views and stats comments but I can't help but feel somehow the analytics reflect it when such guests feature on the show.
I will say one thing though, it shows that you and the others are starting to do some homework on upcoming guests and the interviews are better for it. However, don't rely so much on your Ol' buddies for emotional support. There are plenty of us skaters out here and elsewhere who listen your show, like your show, respect your show but we'll also critique your show. If you enter the public sphere which are now very much a part of, you have to accept criticism. Granted some of it is baseless (nowadays faceless) but some of it is valuable. And, why not just say "so-and-so posted on Slap" rather than "someone commented" like you're trying to deny you follow this topic and forum closely? I can almost guarantee you that if you posted up here like Cliff, DGKalis, ISUCK etc did in the past, you'd probably get a ton more support and respect than you think.
Fuck, this post is too long. Apologies slappals, I just got a kick out of Chris reacting so fast to my earlier post that bumped the thread from page 3 to the front.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Look man. The problem is really simple. A bunch of never-grew-up man-children dont understand how to receive criticism or make amends for their shitty actions (Oblow debacle, how they handled it with their platform is notably worse than what some dude no one really thinks about said) and they have an audience of hundreds of thousands of people who did normal shit, maybe begrudgingly - went to school, got jobs, had responsibilities and just a fuckin sense of how to be a normal functioning adult in the world.
So enter someone like Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.
The NineClub would be doing themselves a MASSIVE solid/favor to have GH on and let him talk frankly and openly about all the shit that is wrong in skating (invariably, he will also talk about what's right with it) including being vulnerable to critiques of the actual show, and then rub a couple of brain cells together and respond to him in real time.
But they wont, because they have no idea how to actually process and respond to it when someone tells you you're doing something wrong. This is why toxic positivity and participation celebrations are a real thing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for these dudes and a lot of their guests) the real world will snap you back into reality very quickly.[close]
Actually I meant George Poulos.[close]
Oh my bad. sorry.
my point still stands about hater.[close]
i feel like i've listened to a GH vid or stream where he says he wouldn't accept going on the 9 club if invited, same with the bunt because after like 5-10 min of "so what do you think is wrong with skateboarding content these days" then there'd be not enough to talk about[close]
I guess that's the self-awareness kicking in.
really though, his background story isnt terribly interesting either, but the NineClub usually backs it up to that point at least.
I think maybe the problem with the NineClub doing a three hour show about how Steve Berra is trash is it A) could keep away precious future sponsors and B) Joa already did it on his own platform for all the world to see, many many times.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Look man. The problem is really simple. A bunch of never-grew-up man-children dont understand how to receive criticism or make amends for their shitty actions (Oblow debacle, how they handled it with their platform is notably worse than what some dude no one really thinks about said) and they have an audience of hundreds of thousands of people who did normal shit, maybe begrudgingly - went to school, got jobs, had responsibilities and just a fuckin sense of how to be a normal functioning adult in the world.
So enter someone like Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.
The NineClub would be doing themselves a MASSIVE solid/favor to have GH on and let him talk frankly and openly about all the shit that is wrong in skating (invariably, he will also talk about what's right with it) including being vulnerable to critiques of the actual show, and then rub a couple of brain cells together and respond to him in real time.
But they wont, because they have no idea how to actually process and respond to it when someone tells you you're doing something wrong. This is why toxic positivity and participation celebrations are a real thing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for these dudes and a lot of their guests) the real world will snap you back into reality very quickly.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Look man. The problem is really simple. A bunch of never-grew-up man-children dont understand how to receive criticism or make amends for their shitty actions (Oblow debacle, how they handled it with their platform is notably worse than what some dude no one really thinks about said) and they have an audience of hundreds of thousands of people who did normal shit, maybe begrudgingly - went to school, got jobs, had responsibilities and just a fuckin sense of how to be a normal functioning adult in the world.
So enter someone like Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.
The NineClub would be doing themselves a MASSIVE solid/favor to have GH on and let him talk frankly and openly about all the shit that is wrong in skating (invariably, he will also talk about what's right with it) including being vulnerable to critiques of the actual show, and then rub a couple of brain cells together and respond to him in real time.
But they wont, because they have no idea how to actually process and respond to it when someone tells you you're doing something wrong. This is why toxic positivity and participation celebrations are a real thing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for these dudes and a lot of their guests) the real world will snap you back into reality very quickly.[close]
Very astute analysis. I think Joa's wit would sail clear over Crob and Kelly's (barely functioning) heads. Jeron knows what's up though.
at the 44min mark Jeron responds to Luis bringing up gifted and he says they all have to bite their tongues, and they don't want to put themselves out there in that way. They didn't even acknowledge gifted in that part...Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Look man. The problem is really simple. A bunch of never-grew-up man-children dont understand how to receive criticism or make amends for their shitty actions (Oblow debacle, how they handled it with their platform is notably worse than what some dude no one really thinks about said) and they have an audience of hundreds of thousands of people who did normal shit, maybe begrudgingly - went to school, got jobs, had responsibilities and just a fuckin sense of how to be a normal functioning adult in the world.
So enter someone like Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.
The NineClub would be doing themselves a MASSIVE solid/favor to have GH on and let him talk frankly and openly about all the shit that is wrong in skating (invariably, he will also talk about what's right with it) including being vulnerable to critiques of the actual show, and then rub a couple of brain cells together and respond to him in real time.
But they wont, because they have no idea how to actually process and respond to it when someone tells you you're doing something wrong. This is why toxic positivity and participation celebrations are a real thing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for these dudes and a lot of their guests) the real world will snap you back into reality very quickly.[close]
Very astute analysis. I think Joa's wit would sail clear over Crob and Kelly's (barely functioning) heads. Jeron knows what's up though.[close]
Thanks.
True, but Jeron is too (genuinely) nice to banter like that. He's a sweetheart and a legitimately happy/positive guy. He wouldnt engage.
at the 44min mark Jeron responds to Luis bringing up gifted and he says they all have to bite their tongues, and they don't want to put themselves out there in that way. They didn't even acknowledge gifted in that part...Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Look man. The problem is really simple. A bunch of never-grew-up man-children dont understand how to receive criticism or make amends for their shitty actions (Oblow debacle, how they handled it with their platform is notably worse than what some dude no one really thinks about said) and they have an audience of hundreds of thousands of people who did normal shit, maybe begrudgingly - went to school, got jobs, had responsibilities and just a fuckin sense of how to be a normal functioning adult in the world.
So enter someone like Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.
The NineClub would be doing themselves a MASSIVE solid/favor to have GH on and let him talk frankly and openly about all the shit that is wrong in skating (invariably, he will also talk about what's right with it) including being vulnerable to critiques of the actual show, and then rub a couple of brain cells together and respond to him in real time.
But they wont, because they have no idea how to actually process and respond to it when someone tells you you're doing something wrong. This is why toxic positivity and participation celebrations are a real thing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for these dudes and a lot of their guests) the real world will snap you back into reality very quickly.[close]
Very astute analysis. I think Joa's wit would sail clear over Crob and Kelly's (barely functioning) heads. Jeron knows what's up though.[close]
Thanks.
True, but Jeron is too (genuinely) nice to banter like that. He's a sweetheart and a legitimately happy/positive guy. He wouldnt engage.[close]
Expand Quoteat the 44min mark Jeron responds to Luis bringing up gifted and he says they all have to bite their tongues, and they don't want to put themselves out there in that way. They didn't even acknowledge gifted in that part...Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteNine Club needs to take a break from interviewing YouTubers. No disrespect to luis Mora and his story but it just feels like Crob and co are pushing the YouTube thing too hard. It feels like interviewing these guys gives the nine club some extra views or likes by piggybacking their guest or just some free consultation on how to improve their stats.[close]
But bro there’s a whole universe out there. YOUTUBE.[close]
Take a break from interviewing youtubers and go back to bringing on uninteresting old heads[close]
There's only one YouTuber anyone is interested to hear on the Nine Club and they seem pretty dismissive of him.[close]
Chris just did a weird thing on his last live revealing the newest guest weeks out. He said we dont watch 100% of GH content. It was basically a sidestep and he directed the GH hate against kelly. I may be wrong, Thats how i took it. He said he loves constructive criticism. I somehow doubt it.[close]
Look man. The problem is really simple. A bunch of never-grew-up man-children dont understand how to receive criticism or make amends for their shitty actions (Oblow debacle, how they handled it with their platform is notably worse than what some dude no one really thinks about said) and they have an audience of hundreds of thousands of people who did normal shit, maybe begrudgingly - went to school, got jobs, had responsibilities and just a fuckin sense of how to be a normal functioning adult in the world.
So enter someone like Joa, who is pretty much the most unconventional skateboard celebrity imaginable and bends the time-space continuum by being A) intelligent B) relatively well-adjusted C) a gaming nerd D) self-deprecating E) a ripping skater and F) a youtuber who also then can make fun of other youtubers because he's a ghost in the machine.
The NineClub would be doing themselves a MASSIVE solid/favor to have GH on and let him talk frankly and openly about all the shit that is wrong in skating (invariably, he will also talk about what's right with it) including being vulnerable to critiques of the actual show, and then rub a couple of brain cells together and respond to him in real time.
But they wont, because they have no idea how to actually process and respond to it when someone tells you you're doing something wrong. This is why toxic positivity and participation celebrations are a real thing. Fortunately (or unfortunately for these dudes and a lot of their guests) the real world will snap you back into reality very quickly.[close]
Very astute analysis. I think Joa's wit would sail clear over Crob and Kelly's (barely functioning) heads. Jeron knows what's up though.[close]
Thanks.
True, but Jeron is too (genuinely) nice to banter like that. He's a sweetheart and a legitimately happy/positive guy. He wouldnt engage.[close][close]
My god that's pathetic. I literally lol'd reading that. get some fuckin spines, dudes.
I did not watch the episode and dont care about it.
Edit: ok I did go and watch this and its amazing. No one can deny, not even this Luis dude, that GH has a role to play and what it is is wholly defined as being honest and keeping it real, and then the NC goes on to basically detonate that idea by saying "there is a lot of shitty skating and we just put that aside and dont talk about it."
No one cares about the shitty skating. Zach Dowdy just posted a fuckin three hour video of him trying to learn a 360 flip before social security checks arrive.
That's not what any of this is about and you know it. Buddy right now you guys are not helping skateboarding culture, and sadly by some fucking stroke of luck you have the platform to help it or dismantle it and you seem bent on the latter.
I'll hand it to this Luis dude, he is schooling them in what it's like to be an adult and take some criticism and do something with it and not be a soft-ass care bear afraid to have their feelings hurt.
He deep dives where the nine club only goes a few inches.
They definitely have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.
Expand QuoteThey definitely have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.[close]
As a journalist, that seems like such a horrible take. Sure, if I just write about what my interviewees want to read about themselves, I'd probably be able to speak with a wide selection of people. However, I'd be writing the most basic, milquetoast stories without any level of depth. Getting a lot of different guests is important for the Nine Club, sure, but if there's no actual substance in the interviews, people are eventually gonna get bored. There's a difference between constantly argueing and annoying guests and being a perceptive interviewer.
Expand QuoteThey definitely have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.[close]
As a journalist, that seems like such a horrible take. Sure, if I just write about what my interviewees want to read about themselves, I'd probably be able to speak with a wide selection of people. However, I'd be writing the most basic, milquetoast stories without any level of depth. Getting a lot of different guests is important for the Nine Club, sure, but if there's no actual substance in the interviews, people are eventually gonna get bored. There's a difference between constantly argueing and annoying guests and being a perceptive interviewer.
Expand QuoteThey definitely have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.[close]
As a journalist, that seems like such a horrible take. Sure, if I just write about what my interviewees want to read about themselves, I'd probably be able to speak with a wide selection of people. However, I'd be writing the most basic, milquetoast stories without any level of depth. Getting a lot of different guests is important for the Nine Club, sure, but if there's no actual substance in the interviews, people are eventually gonna get bored. There's a difference between constantly argueing and annoying guests and being a perceptive interviewer.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThey definitely have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.[close]
As a journalist, that seems like such a horrible take. Sure, if I just write about what my interviewees want to read about themselves, I'd probably be able to speak with a wide selection of people. However, I'd be writing the most basic, milquetoast stories without any level of depth. Getting a lot of different guests is important for the Nine Club, sure, but if there's no actual substance in the interviews, people are eventually gonna get bored. There's a difference between constantly argueing and annoying guests and being a perceptive interviewer.[close]
I dont think crob considers himself a journalist. He knows hes just a talk show host. He doesnt claim to be hard hitting or anything. Even the bunt doesnt want controversy anymore. 'Last person you want on the sesh?' 'Cops' *gunfire soundbite*
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey definitely have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.[close]
As a journalist, that seems like such a horrible take. Sure, if I just write about what my interviewees want to read about themselves, I'd probably be able to speak with a wide selection of people. However, I'd be writing the most basic, milquetoast stories without any level of depth. Getting a lot of different guests is important for the Nine Club, sure, but if there's no actual substance in the interviews, people are eventually gonna get bored. There's a difference between constantly argueing and annoying guests and being a perceptive interviewer.[close]
I dont think crob considers himself a journalist. He knows hes just a talk show host. He doesnt claim to be hard hitting or anything. Even the bunt doesnt want controversy anymore. 'Last person you want on the sesh?' 'Cops' *gunfire soundbite*[close]
"Oh shittt, you a real one for that one dawg" "Damn degggy, not holding anything back"
The sad truth is that Crob and team aren’t influential enough to get Koston or Mullen on TNC, let alone celebrity skate fans, but Tony Hawk gets them on his podcast, which is objectively way worse than TNC
TNC is probably best to focus on having a mix of YT skate creators and up and coming core skaters on their show
Expand QuoteThey definitely have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.[close]
As a journalist, that seems like such a horrible take. Sure, if I just write about what my interviewees want to read about themselves, I'd probably be able to speak with a wide selection of people. However, I'd be writing the most basic, milquetoast stories without any level of depth. Getting a lot of different guests is important for the Nine Club, sure, but if there's no actual substance in the interviews, people are eventually gonna get bored. There's a difference between constantly argueing and annoying guests and being a perceptive interviewer.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThey definitely have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.[close]
As a journalist, that seems like such a horrible take. Sure, if I just write about what my interviewees want to read about themselves, I'd probably be able to speak with a wide selection of people. However, I'd be writing the most basic, milquetoast stories without any level of depth. Getting a lot of different guests is important for the Nine Club, sure, but if there's no actual substance in the interviews, people are eventually gonna get bored. There's a difference between constantly argueing and annoying guests and being a perceptive interviewer.[close]
They’re not journalists. It’s a talk show, not hard hitting news.
People seem to want the show to be something completely different from what it actually is.
I'd guess GH makes more per month from his patrons than 9C does from all their various revenue streams, despite having about a fiftieth of the production overhead and no one to split it with.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey definitely have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.[close]
As a journalist, that seems like such a horrible take. Sure, if I just write about what my interviewees want to read about themselves, I'd probably be able to speak with a wide selection of people. However, I'd be writing the most basic, milquetoast stories without any level of depth. Getting a lot of different guests is important for the Nine Club, sure, but if there's no actual substance in the interviews, people are eventually gonna get bored. There's a difference between constantly argueing and annoying guests and being a perceptive interviewer.[close]
They’re not journalists. It’s a talk show, not hard hitting news.
People seem to want the show to be something completely different from what it actually is.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey definitely have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.[close]
As a journalist, that seems like such a horrible take. Sure, if I just write about what my interviewees want to read about themselves, I'd probably be able to speak with a wide selection of people. However, I'd be writing the most basic, milquetoast stories without any level of depth. Getting a lot of different guests is important for the Nine Club, sure, but if there's no actual substance in the interviews, people are eventually gonna get bored. There's a difference between constantly argueing and annoying guests and being a perceptive interviewer.[close]
They’re not journalists. It’s a talk show, not hard hitting news.
People seem to want the show to be something completely different from what it actually is.[close]
If they would actually express an opinion on anything, ever, I think they'd make more money. I'd guess GH makes more per month from his patrons than 9C does from all their various revenue streams, despite having about a fiftieth of the production overhead and no one to split it with.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey definitely have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.[close]
As a journalist, that seems like such a horrible take. Sure, if I just write about what my interviewees want to read about themselves, I'd probably be able to speak with a wide selection of people. However, I'd be writing the most basic, milquetoast stories without any level of depth. Getting a lot of different guests is important for the Nine Club, sure, but if there's no actual substance in the interviews, people are eventually gonna get bored. There's a difference between constantly argueing and annoying guests and being a perceptive interviewer.[close]
They’re not journalists. It’s a talk show, not hard hitting news.
People seem to want the show to be something completely different from what it actually is.[close]
If they would actually express an opinion on anything, ever, I think they'd make more money. I'd guess GH makes more per month from his patrons than 9C does from all their various revenue streams, despite having about a fiftieth of the production overhead and no one to split it with.[close]
So the lesson here is; be a dickhead - make more money
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey definitely have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.[close]
As a journalist, that seems like such a horrible take. Sure, if I just write about what my interviewees want to read about themselves, I'd probably be able to speak with a wide selection of people. However, I'd be writing the most basic, milquetoast stories without any level of depth. Getting a lot of different guests is important for the Nine Club, sure, but if there's no actual substance in the interviews, people are eventually gonna get bored. There's a difference between constantly argueing and annoying guests and being a perceptive interviewer.[close]
They’re not journalists. It’s a talk show, not hard hitting news.
People seem to want the show to be something completely different from what it actually is.[close]
If they would actually express an opinion on anything, ever, I think they'd make more money. I'd guess GH makes more per month from his patrons than 9C does from all their various revenue streams, despite having about a fiftieth of the production overhead and no one to split it with.[close]
So the lesson here is; be a dickhead - make more money[close]
Or the lesson is: dont completely ignore reality - make more money
Expand QuoteThe sad truth is that Crob and team aren’t influential enough to get Koston or Mullen on TNC, let alone celebrity skate fans, but Tony Hawk gets them on his podcast, which is objectively way worse than TNC
TNC is probably best to focus on having a mix of YT skate creators and up and coming core skaters on their show[close]
Yet they've had Tony Hawk himself on the show... Weird assumption considering the show is still bringing in new guests all the time and Crob has interviewed Koston recently on 2 different occasions outside of the main nine club. My guess is Koston will be on soon, and not sure why Mullen hasn't yet since Jeron knows him. Gives us something to look forward to even if it never happens :D
episode 300 is on the horizon, i know we were expecting a huge one for 200 (jacob rozenberg was still great) but, i really think they will drop a banger for episode 300. koston makes a lot of sense but i’m still praying for rocco or natas.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe sad truth is that Crob and team aren’t influential enough to get Koston or Mullen on TNC, let alone celebrity skate fans, but Tony Hawk gets them on his podcast, which is objectively way worse than TNC
TNC is probably best to focus on having a mix of YT skate creators and up and coming core skaters on their show[close]
Yet they've had Tony Hawk himself on the show... Weird assumption considering the show is still bringing in new guests all the time and Crob has interviewed Koston recently on 2 different occasions outside of the main nine club. My guess is Koston will be on soon, and not sure why Mullen hasn't yet since Jeron knows him. Gives us something to look forward to even if it never happens :D[close]
So they haven’t had Koston or Mullen so that doesn’t validate them or make them influential compared to who they’ve had over 7 years? Hawk, Grosso, Mountain, MJ, Reynolds, Alba, Carroll, Stevie, JT, Rowley, J Lee and that’s still a fraction of guys of that caliber as well as a ton of current skaters that are at the top of the game. Granted they’re not always great interviews or somewhat boring at times but no one else has really gotten close to who they have had in that respect.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThey definitely >:(have said that many times, as well as how they don't like to get into arguments with guests because that would be a bad strategy to get more guests to come on and/or open up.[close]
As a journalist, that seems like such a horrible take. Sure, if I just write about what my interviewees want to read about themselves, I'd probably be able to speak with a wide selection of people. However, I'd be writing the most basic, milquetoast stories without any level of depth. Getting a lot of different guests is important for the Nine Club, sure, but if there's no actual substance in the interviews, people are eventually gonna get bored. There's a difference between constantly argueing and annoying guests and being a perceptive interviewer.[close]
They’re not journalists. It’s a talk show, not hard hitting news.
People seem to want the show to be something completely different from what it actually is.
You good?
Expand QuoteYou good?[close]
Is this about the 11 copies of the same post? haha. I kept getting some cloudflare database error. I was refreshing and apparently when I did it was reposting. I deleted all the rogue ones!
Looks like O'Dell got to GH before NC:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CxMQD-Yvw4u/
Expand QuoteLooks like O'Dell got to GH before NC:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CxMQD-Yvw4u/[close]
my theory is old heads like GH more than teenagers
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteYou good?[close]
Is this about the 11 copies of the same post? haha. I kept getting some cloudflare database error. I was refreshing and apparently when I did it was reposting. I deleted all the rogue ones![close]
Haha yes, it was that. I was just hoping you weren’t turning into that dude that posted the same thing on Reddit over and over for months. Glad it was the site and not you.
Can we get an update on Eldy’s Pick of the week or Steezus’ hiking career?That’s a NO from me dawg
Can we get an update on Eldy’s Pick of the week or Steezus’ hiking career?
crob doesn't seem to do any research on guests before recording, its often embarrassing how little he knows about the people he has on the show
kinda insulting levels of ignorance seeing as the guests are bringing in the views and in turn the money in his pocket
Roger is texting Chris during the showRoger really is the glue that’s hardly keeping 9club afloat. What the fuck does Steezus even do now? Does he still work somewhere that people actually call him Steezus?
Looks like O'Dell got to GH before NC:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CxMQD-Yvw4u/
Matt Price discusses taking a different approach to shooting photos, his recent Closer magazine Louie Lopez cover that went viral, meeting Grant Brittain & getting hired at The Skateboard Mag, leaving The Skateboard Mag and going to work at CCS, being recognized out in public for Kader's 100 Kickflips video, does he ever go through camera madness, his first experience with roman candles, getting covers as a photographer and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Matt Price
00:01:49 Closer magazine Louie Lopez cover
00:08:32 Danny Way Mega Ramp photo
00:13:39 Our Sponsor: AG1 (Athletic Greens)
00:15:14 Taking a different approach to shooting photos
00:23:14 Being recognized for Kader's 100 Kickflips video
00:24:42 Flashes in photos
00:32:27 Skate faces in photos
00:37:50 Skateboardphotography.com and being colorblind
00:42:57 Meeting Grant Brittain
00:54:34 Matt's duties at The Skateboard Mag
00:55:51 The Skateboard Mag being sold to Berrics and it's demise
00:57:57 Leaving The Skateboard Mag and going to work at CCS
01:03:39 How mail order effects the skateboard industry
01:13:39 Doing the CCS YouTube videos
01:31:38 Camera madness?
01:35:17 How did Matt learn to shoot photos
01:40:00 Matt's first experience with roman candles
01:45:51 Having gear stolen
01:47:24 Getting covers as a photographer
01:56:03 Kevin Marks's Lookback Library
02:15:34 Matt's roman candle fire
02:19:52 Matt's new venture
Tried seemingly everything and it wouldn’t embed this time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRCfkGw9-lEQuoteExpand QuoteMatt Price discusses taking a different approach to shooting photos, his recent Closer magazine Louie Lopez cover that went viral, meeting Grant Brittain & getting hired at The Skateboard Mag, leaving The Skateboard Mag and going to work at CCS, being recognized out in public for Kader's 100 Kickflips video, does he ever go through camera madness, his first experience with roman candles, getting covers as a photographer and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Matt Price
00:01:49 Closer magazine Louie Lopez cover
00:08:32 Danny Way Mega Ramp photo
00:13:39 Our Sponsor: AG1 (Athletic Greens)
00:15:14 Taking a different approach to shooting photos
00:23:14 Being recognized for Kader's 100 Kickflips video
00:24:42 Flashes in photos
00:32:27 Skate faces in photos
00:37:50 Skateboardphotography.com and being colorblind
00:42:57 Meeting Grant Brittain
00:54:34 Matt's duties at The Skateboard Mag
00:55:51 The Skateboard Mag being sold to Berrics and it's demise
00:57:57 Leaving The Skateboard Mag and going to work at CCS
01:03:39 How mail order effects the skateboard industry
01:13:39 Doing the CCS YouTube videos
01:31:38 Camera madness?
01:35:17 How did Matt learn to shoot photos
01:40:00 Matt's first experience with roman candles
01:45:51 Having gear stolen
01:47:24 Getting covers as a photographer
01:56:03 Kevin Marks's Lookback Library
02:15:34 Matt's roman candle fire
02:19:52 Matt's new venture[close]
Haters gonna hate. I'm watching the Omar Hassan one now. On the funny-meter it's second only to Clyde Singleton!
Omar is a legend and all, but I couldnt sit there and watch 2 hours of this guy. Especially since hes had like 5 lifestyle videos drop recently with all the same shit in it. Being different is "in" right now and i know were supposed to celebrate peoples weirdness, blah blah blah but not everyone is interesting.
This show used to be dope cause it gave insight to the industry and peoples career I never woulda known, but the guest list over the past 2 years has been lackluster to put it nicely, with the last year being a dumpster fire of guest lineups.
They forgot to ask Omar Hassan about when he started to skate, where he grew up and all that. Even with Clyde Pinkerton they got a thorough biography on him. Omas Hassan was just veering off from the start :)
Did they ask Omar about beating up Frank Gerwer after Gerwer called him the n-word?
Expand QuoteThey forgot to ask Omar Hassan about when he started to skate, where he grew up and all that. Even with Clyde Pinkerton they got a thorough biography on him. Omas Hassan was just veering off from the start :)[close]
Hes been on before and all those questions were answered then.
i fell asleep sitting up attempting to watch the live episode last night.
i get it, rob trying to draw out the show by talking in circles, but its making the content more and more boring.
most of the time dubs is just sitting there nodding and saying "yea, yea" while yawning in his face.
I used to put on sleep sounds at night to drown out the sounds of cars driving by the window, but now ive got something else to put me out.
i fell asleep sitting up attempting to watch the live episode last night.
i get it, rob trying to draw out the show by talking in circles, but its making the content more and more boring.
most of the time dubs is just sitting there nodding and saying "yea, yea" while yawning in his face.
I used to put on sleep sounds at night to drown out the sounds of cars driving by the window, but now ive got something else to put me out.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThey forgot to ask Omar Hassan about when he started to skate, where he grew up and all that. Even with Clyde Pinkerton they got a thorough biography on him. Omas Hassan was just veering off from the start :)[close]
Hes been on before and all those questions were answered then.[close]
My bad, I shoulda checked before commenting! Crob, if you read this, forgive my ignorance!
not sure why i was compelled to watch the newest episode in full but it was probably the most pointless episode in awhile.
I know Chris really hates criticism about "the whole YouTube thing" but the Asta/McCoy episode kinda proves why I think people feel that way. Every conversation is more or less the same no matter who they're interviewing. It's always about thumbnails, cover pages, copyright strikes, subscribers. Pretty boring shop talk to have half a dozen times.
also, if Roger is gonna make a big fuss about not wanting to be on camera, maybe don't awkwardly mumble into the microphone to interrupt your guest. And if you are gonna awkwardly mumble into the microphone to interrupt your guest, maybe actually listen to the answer they give instead of awkwardly repeating your question five minutes later.
one of the better episodes they've had in a while. Asta and mccoy are good skaters and all but the whole episode seemed like it was a more personal conversation that they shouldve had off camera. really geared towards youtube analytics and how to get clicks, streaming and getting ad revenue that we all know chris is into.
Felt off.
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Expand Quoteone of the better episodes they've had in a while. Asta and mccoy are good skaters and all but the whole episode seemed like it was a more personal conversation that they shouldve had off camera. really geared towards youtube analytics and how to get clicks, streaming and getting ad revenue that we all know chris is into.
Felt off.[close]
I think at this point, the Nine Club is doing Podcast like it is a radio show. They both had Maurio and Tom on the show but to have them back, it just to talk about stuff that they haven't talked about before which can lead to more boring talk. I don't think it is terrible but it can produce bad episodes but that is how it goes in radio and podcasts. You can't have every episode as some stand alone epic show.
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteone of the better episodes they've had in a while. Asta and mccoy are good skaters and all but the whole episode seemed like it was a more personal conversation that they shouldve had off camera. really geared towards youtube analytics and how to get clicks, streaming and getting ad revenue that we all know chris is into.
Felt off.[close]
I think at this point, the Nine Club is doing Podcast like it is a radio show. They both had Maurio and Tom on the show but to have them back, it just to talk about stuff that they haven't talked about before which can lead to more boring talk. I don't think it is terrible but it can produce bad episodes but that is how it goes in radio and podcasts. You can't have every episode as some stand alone epic show.[close]
This is true I guess.
But does Crob still skate? Can he still hold a nosegrind?
I really want to see Jeron skating again. Dont know if these guys are injured or just downing beers and smoking weed(or all of these options, like yours truly).
Might make a poll.
-peace.
I know Chris really hates criticism about "the whole YouTube thing" but the Asta/McCoy episode kinda proves why I think people feel that way. Every conversation is more or less the same no matter who they're interviewing. It's always about thumbnails, cover pages, copyright strikes, subscribers. Pretty boring shop talk to have half a dozen times.
also, if Roger is gonna make a big fuss about not wanting to be on camera, maybe don't awkwardly mumble into the microphone to interrupt your guest. And if you are gonna awkwardly mumble into the microphone to interrupt your guest, maybe actually listen to the answer they give instead of awkwardly repeating your question five minutes later.
Expand QuoteI know Chris really hates criticism about "the whole YouTube thing" but the Asta/McCoy episode kinda proves why I think people feel that way. Every conversation is more or less the same no matter who they're interviewing. It's always about thumbnails, cover pages, copyright strikes, subscribers. Pretty boring shop talk to have half a dozen times.
also, if Roger is gonna make a big fuss about not wanting to be on camera, maybe don't awkwardly mumble into the microphone to interrupt your guest. And if you are gonna awkwardly mumble into the microphone to interrupt your guest, maybe actually listen to the answer they give instead of awkwardly repeating your question five minutes later.[close]
You might not think this is interesting personally, but a lot of people do. I like the YouTube breakdowns The Nine Club do with their guests. Hearing them talk thumbnails and playing the algorithm and what they do to combat it is pretty interesting.
Why is he always making a face like I shit in his coffee grinderIt's his Kevin Smith Opening His Eyes
the youtube talk is getting old. my guess is they made a conscious decision to lean into as to be '20 years from now people will look back on The Nine Club and how they were the ones talking openly about this thing that is much more relevant in our daily lives now'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRCfkGw9-lEQuoteExpand QuoteMatt Price discusses taking a different approach to shooting photos, his recent Closer magazine Louie Lopez cover that went viral, meeting Grant Brittain & getting hired at The Skateboard Mag, leaving The Skateboard Mag and going to work at CCS, being recognized out in public for Kader's 100 Kickflips video, does he ever go through camera madness, his first experience with roman candles, getting covers as a photographer and much more!
Timestamps
00:00:00 Matt Price
00:01:49 Closer magazine Louie Lopez cover
00:08:32 Danny Way Mega Ramp photo
00:13:39 Our Sponsor: AG1 (Athletic Greens)
00:15:14 Taking a different approach to shooting photos
00:23:14 Being recognized for Kader's 100 Kickflips video
00:24:42 Flashes in photos
00:32:27 Skate faces in photos
00:37:50 Skateboardphotography.com and being colorblind
00:42:57 Meeting Grant Brittain
00:54:34 Matt's duties at The Skateboard Mag
00:55:51 The Skateboard Mag being sold to Berrics and it's demise
00:57:57 Leaving The Skateboard Mag and going to work at CCS
01:03:39 How mail order effects the skateboard industry
01:13:39 Doing the CCS YouTube videos
01:31:38 Camera madness?
01:35:17 How did Matt learn to shoot photos
01:40:00 Matt's first experience with roman candles
01:45:51 Having gear stolen
01:47:24 Getting covers as a photographer
01:56:03 Kevin Marks's Lookback Library
02:15:34 Matt's roman candle fire
02:19:52 Matt's new venture[close]
Edit: thanks for the embed help, roba
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Shit up disgustEach line had four syllables. Hmm.
You need my meds
And your girl look
Like lizard king
Who would’ve thought Crob finally trying as an interviewer would make the episodes listenableAside from that, the latest episode with carlos HIBERO was a good one. Hopefully the trend of the nine club having interesting guests/ content continuesExpand Quote(https://i.ibb.co/v1HT48J/image0-1.jpg)[close]
he is a youtube prankster and use to do some skate youtube stuff with Chris Chann. Get ready for a heavy youtube oriented itw
Get ready for a heavy youtube oriented itw
Expand QuoteGet ready for a heavy youtube oriented itw[close]
How would slap feel if Brink or some other famous Pal did a nine club interview?
Expand QuoteGet ready for a heavy youtube oriented itw[close]
How would slap feel if Brink or some other famous Pal did a nine club interview?
Expand Quotehe is a youtube prankster and use to do some skate youtube stuff with Chris Chann. Get ready for a heavy youtube oriented itw[close]
Damn I never knew Shaun White was a youtuber
yeah I mean I’ll go up there that’s fine with meExpand QuoteGet ready for a heavy youtube oriented itw[close]
How would slap feel if Brink or some other famous Pal did a nine club interview?
Just like my only child that would rather ride her scooter than her skateboard, the 9 Club has once again disappointed me.blah blah blah go hangout with your daughter
This fuckin *** is a total lame and whats worse is that hes completely unaware of how wack his whole shtick is.
I keep hitting "block channel" and "not interested" everytime i see his shit-eating grin. But somehow, this cum weasel keeps slithering his way through the blown-out anus that is youtube and back to my list of suggested videos. This flexing of rectal muscles by the algorithm fills me with sorrow, and to see 9 Club stooping down to give this clown a bigger soapbox to yell from amplifies my sorrow, distress and the hopelessness I feel that my daughter will want to participate in a pastime this weirdo is associated with.
yeah I mean I’ll go up there that’s fine with meExpand QuoteExpand QuoteGet ready for a heavy youtube oriented itw[close]
How would slap feel if Brink or some other famous Pal did a nine club interview?[close]
Just like my only child that would rather ride her scooter than her skateboard, the 9 Club has once again disappointed me.judging by your word choice/linguistics seems as though you're subconsciously interested in ass play and you're potentially suppressing these urges
This fuckin *** is a total lame and whats worse is that hes completely unaware of how wack his whole shtick is.
I keep hitting "block channel" and "not interested" everytime i see his shit-eating grin. But somehow, this cum weasel keeps slithering his way through the blown-out anus that is youtube and back to my list of suggested videos. This flexing of rectal muscles by the algorithm fills me with sorrow, and to see 9 Club stooping down to give this clown a bigger soapbox to yell from amplifies my sorrow, distress and the hopelessness I feel that my daughter will want to participate in a pastime this weirdo is associated with.
Expand Quoteyeah I mean I’ll go up there that’s fine with meExpand QuoteExpand QuoteGet ready for a heavy youtube oriented itw[close]
How would slap feel if Brink or some other famous Pal did a nine club interview?[close][close]
Well, y'know, you kinda had a realistic path to become "viral" and earn your way to The Bunt, 9C etc., but, y'know...
Just like my only child that would rather ride her scooter than her skateboard, the 9 Club has once again disappointed me.
This fuckin *** is a total lame and whats worse is that hes completely unaware of how wack his whole shtick is.
I keep hitting "block channel" and "not interested" everytime i see his shit-eating grin. But somehow, this cum weasel keeps slithering his way through the blown-out anus that is youtube and back to my list of suggested videos. This flexing of rectal muscles by the algorithm fills me with sorrow, and to see 9 Club stooping down to give this clown a bigger soapbox to yell from amplifies my sorrow, distress and the hopelessness I feel that my daughter will want to participate in a pastime this weirdo is associated with.
yeah he bodied me so hard I felt it in my stomachExpand QuoteExpand Quoteyeah I mean I’ll go up there that’s fine with meExpand QuoteExpand QuoteGet ready for a heavy youtube oriented itw[close]
How would slap feel if Brink or some other famous Pal did a nine club interview?[close][close]
Well, y'know, you kinda had a realistic path to become "viral" and earn your way to The Bunt, 9C etc., but, y'know...[close]
Bodied
Just like my only child that would rather ride her scooter than her skateboard, the 9 Club has once again disappointed me.
This fuckin *** is a total lame and whats worse is that hes completely unaware of how wack his whole shtick is.
I keep hitting "block channel" and "not interested" everytime i see his shit-eating grin. But somehow, this cum weasel keeps slithering his way through the blown-out anus that is youtube and back to my list of suggested videos. This flexing of rectal muscles by the algorithm fills me with sorrow, and to see 9 Club stooping down to give this clown a bigger soapbox to yell from amplifies my sorrow, distress and the hopelessness I feel that my daughter will want to participate in a pastime this weirdo is associated with.
Just like my only child that would rather ride her scooter than her skateboard, the 9 Club has once again disappointed me.
This fuckin *** is a total lame and whats worse is that hes completely unaware of how wack his whole shtick is.
I keep hitting "block channel" and "not interested" everytime i see his shit-eating grin. But somehow, this cum weasel keeps slithering his way through the blown-out anus that is youtube and back to my list of suggested videos. This flexing of rectal muscles by the algorithm fills me with sorrow, and to see 9 Club stooping down to give this clown a bigger soapbox to yell from amplifies my sorrow, distress and the hopelessness I feel that my daughter will want to participate in a pastime this weirdo is associated with.
lmao. I feel bad for this dude’s daughterExpand QuoteJust like my only child that would rather ride her scooter than her skateboard, the 9 Club has once again disappointed me.
This fuckin *** is a total lame and whats worse is that hes completely unaware of how wack his whole shtick is.
I keep hitting "block channel" and "not interested" everytime i see his shit-eating grin. But somehow, this cum weasel keeps slithering his way through the blown-out anus that is youtube and back to my list of suggested videos. This flexing of rectal muscles by the algorithm fills me with sorrow, and to see 9 Club stooping down to give this clown a bigger soapbox to yell from amplifies my sorrow, distress and the hopelessness I feel that my daughter will want to participate in a pastime this weirdo is associated with.[close]
What’s the point of “***”? You literally said cum weasel right after lmao
Expand QuoteGet ready for a heavy youtube oriented itw[close]
How would slap feel if Brink or some other famous Pal did a nine club interview?
Expand QuoteJust like my only child that would rather ride her scooter than her skateboard, the 9 Club has once again disappointed me.
This fuckin *** is a total lame and whats worse is that hes completely unaware of how wack his whole shtick is.
I keep hitting "block channel" and "not interested" everytime i see his shit-eating grin. But somehow, this cum weasel keeps slithering his way through the blown-out anus that is youtube and back to my list of suggested videos. This flexing of rectal muscles by the algorithm fills me with sorrow, and to see 9 Club stooping down to give this clown a bigger soapbox to yell from amplifies my sorrow, distress and the hopelessness I feel that my daughter will want to participate in a pastime this weirdo is associated with.[close]
What’s the point of “***”? You literally said cum weasel right after lmao
Don't have a timestamp when he said "Mexicana are the hardest workers." and the following silence from the hosts made me spit out my drink.
I understand that these guys want to diversify their guests but this is just bizarre. Went straight to the comments hoping to see people pushing back on this but 99% of them was just generic positive drivel. At this point, they don't have any legitimate reason to not bring on GH aside from the fact that he has criticized them in the past.
I understand that these guys want to diversify their guests but this is just bizarre. Went straight to the comments hoping to see people pushing back on this but 99% of them was just generic positive drivel. At this point, they don't have any legitimate reason to not bring on GH aside from the fact that he has criticized them in the past.
i had no clue who he is and it just came on in the background while i was working. it turned out to be a super interesting interview, or, at least informative. i always want to hear more of the behind the scenes stuff as far as these youtube guys go. i learned a lot and was paying attention the whole time once they got into the business side of everything. but yea please keep these spread out.
wait what reseller did they have on hahahaI think he's talking about that fucking Gary Vee idiot.
They posted a new video “Dylan Jaeb fakie flips Waldenberg”
They posted a new video “Dylan Jaeb fakie flips Waldenberg”
Expand QuoteJust like my only child that would rather ride her scooter than her skateboard, the 9 Club has once again disappointed me.
This fuckin *** is a total lame and whats worse is that hes completely unaware of how wack his whole shtick is.
I keep hitting "block channel" and "not interested" everytime i see his shit-eating grin. But somehow, this cum weasel keeps slithering his way through the blown-out anus that is youtube and back to my list of suggested videos. This flexing of rectal muscles by the algorithm fills me with sorrow, and to see 9 Club stooping down to give this clown a bigger soapbox to yell from amplifies my sorrow, distress and the hopelessness I feel that my daughter will want to participate in a pastime this weirdo is associated with.[close]
TNC cast trying to harness Danny's money making aura
Darkly humorous when Duncan acknowledged their podcast is best in skateboarding, but that their effort is financially fucked because they're in the skateboarding industry
Expand QuoteThey posted a new video “Dylan Jaeb fakie flips Waldenberg”[close]
You got trolled. It’s a joke on the show.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThey posted a new video “Dylan Jaeb fakie flips Waldenberg”[close]
You got trolled. It’s a joke on the show.[close]
Ahh okay. It’s a short enough video I will probably watch it, but my investment in their show is limited to the guest.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey posted a new video “Dylan Jaeb fakie flips Waldenberg”[close]
You got trolled. It’s a joke on the show.[close]
Ahh okay. It’s a short enough video I will probably watch it, but my investment in their show is limited to the guest.[close]
"but my investment in their show is limited to the guest." sums up an "ol buddy/die hard fan" from a "casual viewer/hater" pretty nicely. Not in a bad way, just a good distinction.
Die hard fans think casual viewers are lame and vice/versa instead of just letting everyone like things to whatever level they happen to like them (but there is no drama in that so, continue. I have enough popcorn).
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey posted a new video “Dylan Jaeb fakie flips Waldenberg”[close]
You got trolled. It’s a joke on the show.[close]
Ahh okay. It’s a short enough video I will probably watch it, but my investment in their show is limited to the guest.[close]
"but my investment in their show is limited to the guest." sums up an "ol buddy/die hard fan" from a "casual viewer/hater" pretty nicely. Not in a bad way, just a good distinction.
Die hard fans think casual viewers are lame and vice/versa instead of just letting everyone like things to whatever level they happen to like them (but there is no drama in that so, continue. I have enough popcorn).[close]
Ryan, is that you? TNC's angel investor?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey posted a new video “Dylan Jaeb fakie flips Waldenberg”[close]
You got trolled. It’s a joke on the show.[close]
Ahh okay. It’s a short enough video I will probably watch it, but my investment in their show is limited to the guest.[close]
"but my investment in their show is limited to the guest." sums up an "ol buddy/die hard fan" from a "casual viewer/hater" pretty nicely. Not in a bad way, just a good distinction.
Die hard fans think casual viewers are lame and vice/versa instead of just letting everyone like things to whatever level they happen to like them (but there is no drama in that so, continue. I have enough popcorn).
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey posted a new video “Dylan Jaeb fakie flips Waldenberg”[close]
You got trolled. It’s a joke on the show.[close]
Ahh okay. It’s a short enough video I will probably watch it, but my investment in their show is limited to the guest.[close]
"but my investment in their show is limited to the guest." sums up an "ol buddy/die hard fan" from a "casual viewer/hater" pretty nicely. Not in a bad way, just a good distinction.
Die hard fans think casual viewers are lame and vice/versa instead of just letting everyone like things to whatever level they happen to like them (but there is no drama in that so, continue. I have enough popcorn).
Damn Ryan clements sounds like a fuckin square ngl. Give the AMs some damn prize money
Ryan Clements talked shit about PJ a while back and from that point on I can't stand the mf
I'm clearly biased tho
Expand QuoteRyan Clements talked shit about PJ a while back and from that point on I can't stand the mf
I'm clearly biased tho[close]
Spicy. Do tell
Is he wrong tho ? Legacy aside, PJ is a legend but wouldnt you be bummed going to a demo and PJ does not skate ?Yea I agree with this. I love PJ but I’d be bummed. I went to an Alien/Habitat demo back in 02 in Atlanta just before Mosaic came out. A bunch of the dudes listed were either not there or didn’t get out of the van. And a handful of dudes that were there barely skated. Some not at all. It kinda sucked
Is he wrong tho ? Legacy aside, PJ is a legend but wouldnt you be bummed going to a demo and PJ does not skate ?
He did nothing if not earn a spot on the buntExpand Quoteyeah I mean I’ll go up there that’s fine with meExpand QuoteExpand QuoteGet ready for a heavy youtube oriented itw[close]
How would slap feel if Brink or some other famous Pal did a nine club interview?[close][close]
Well, y'know, you kinda had a realistic path to become "viral" and earn your way to The Bunt, 9C etc., but, y'know...
refer to your signature as my reaction to thisHe did nothing if not earn a spot on the buntExpand QuoteExpand Quoteyeah I mean I’ll go up there that’s fine with meExpand QuoteExpand QuoteGet ready for a heavy youtube oriented itw[close]
How would slap feel if Brink or some other famous Pal did a nine club interview?[close][close]
Well, y'know, you kinda had a realistic path to become "viral" and earn your way to The Bunt, 9C etc., but, y'know...[close]
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Damn Ryan clements sounds like a fuckin square ngl. Give the AMs some damn prize money[close]
Not sure you know the definition of amateur is.
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Damn Ryan clements sounds like a fuckin square ngl. Give the AMs some damn prize money[close]
Not sure you know the definition of amateur is.[close]
Okay Merriam-Webster ::)
I might add that the status of “AM” within the realms of skateboarding doesn’t necessarily adhere to your little dictionary definition of the word
Here’s an article for you, and your boy Ryan clements has some quotes in it, so maybe you will want to read it then.
https://www.espn.com/action/skateboarding/story/_/id/7089039/what-does-amateur-mean-skating-ams-get-paid-compete-pros (https://www.espn.com/action/skateboarding/story/_/id/7089039/what-does-amateur-mean-skating-ams-get-paid-compete-pros)
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Damn Ryan clements sounds like a fuckin square ngl. Give the AMs some damn prize money[close]
Not sure you know the definition of amateur is.[close]
Okay Merriam-Webster ::)
I might add that the status of “AM” within the realms of skateboarding doesn’t necessarily adhere to your little dictionary definition of the word
Here’s an article for you, and your boy Ryan clements has some quotes in it, so maybe you will want to read it then.
https://www.espn.com/action/skateboarding/story/_/id/7089039/what-does-amateur-mean-skating-ams-get-paid-compete-pros (https://www.espn.com/action/skateboarding/story/_/id/7089039/what-does-amateur-mean-skating-ams-get-paid-compete-pros)[close]
Yea ive tried to start the convo of 'am vs amateur' and 'pro vs professional' but it didnt really go anywhere. I still think its a valid topic of discussion.
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Damn Ryan clements sounds like a fuckin square ngl. Give the AMs some damn prize money[close]
Not sure you know the definition of amateur is.[close]
Okay Merriam-Webster ::)
I might add that the status of “AM” within the realms of skateboarding doesn’t necessarily adhere to your little dictionary definition of the word
Here’s an article for you, and your boy Ryan clements has some quotes in it, so maybe you will want to read it then.
https://www.espn.com/action/skateboarding/story/_/id/7089039/what-does-amateur-mean-skating-ams-get-paid-compete-pros (https://www.espn.com/action/skateboarding/story/_/id/7089039/what-does-amateur-mean-skating-ams-get-paid-compete-pros)[close]
Yea ive tried to start the convo of 'am vs amateur' and 'pro vs professional' but it didnt really go anywhere. I still think its a valid topic of discussion.[close]
Why would am be different than amateur? It's the same term with the same meaning, just abbreviated. Same applies for pro and professional.
Most of all, ams do deserve to get paid in some scenarios, but it just depends on who is running the contest. Do they choose to give out prize money or not is subjective and I think it's fair either way.
Often pros get actual $ prizes and ams get gear (and exposure, technically) for their winnings.
It was kinda whack he singled out PJ in the interview. But I understand where he’s coming from. I don’t think he was hating more just disappointed. But what if PJ was having a bad day or healing from an injury. Still sucks for the fans that showed up expecting to see him skate. Even if it was just a kickflip over the pyramid like suggested. I went to a Deathwish demo and was under the assumption Greco and Ellington would be there, which neither of them were. All good but kind of misleading, maybe it was a misunderstanding. And Lenoce was there but not skating, would’ve been sick to see him just do a Nollie heel on flat or anything really.
Hey guys, y'all know I work for Ryan. Let me clear something up.
When he talks about not paying people, he is referring to like all ages contests with a 12 and under division, and giving big money to flow kids.
We have run The Boardr Open for the last few years and although we advertise it as "open" meaning pros can enter, it usually ends up as a upper to mid level am contest and we have a small prize purse for that. I think first place was $500.
The idea is to not set the expectations that 8-12 year old kids are winning significant prize money at contests. That is not sustainable to a contest series.
That being said, the prize money is all up to the sponsors. Sometimes it's there, sometimes its not.
Lately, we have also been doing a lot of "tricks for cash" events where everyone can get involved and we give out maybe $500-$1000 in ten and twenty dollar bills. That kind of thing creates excitement and a great time for everyone.
I'm always down to talk about this stuff and help understand it in any way I can. Feel free to reply here or PM me if you have some more specific questions.
Expand QuoteIt was kinda whack he singled out PJ in the interview. But I understand where he’s coming from. I don’t think he was hating more just disappointed. But what if PJ was having a bad day or healing from an injury. Still sucks for the fans that showed up expecting to see him skate. Even if it was just a kickflip over the pyramid like suggested. I went to a Deathwish demo and was under the assumption Greco and Ellington would be there, which neither of them were. All good but kind of misleading, maybe it was a misunderstanding. And Lenoce was there but not skating, would’ve been sick to see him just do a Nollie heel on flat or anything really.[close]
What is PJ doing nowadays anyway? At least Tom Penny is constantly uploading clips. PJ is being too harsh on himself. He should've just had a part for the true video and people would be happy.
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Damn Ryan clements sounds like a fuckin square ngl. Give the AMs some damn prize money[close]
Not sure you know the definition of amateur is.[close]
Okay Merriam-Webster ::)
I might add that the status of “AM” within the realms of skateboarding doesn’t necessarily adhere to your little dictionary definition of the word
Here’s an article for you, and your boy Ryan clements has some quotes in it, so maybe you will want to read it then.
https://www.espn.com/action/skateboarding/story/_/id/7089039/what-does-amateur-mean-skating-ams-get-paid-compete-pros (https://www.espn.com/action/skateboarding/story/_/id/7089039/what-does-amateur-mean-skating-ams-get-paid-compete-pros)[close]
Yea ive tried to start the convo of 'am vs amateur' and 'pro vs professional' but it didnt really go anywhere. I still think its a valid topic of discussion.[close]
Why would am be different than amateur? It's the same term with the same meaning, just abbreviated. Same applies for pro and professional.
Most of all, ams do deserve to get paid in some scenarios, but it just depends on who is running the contest. Do they choose to give out prize money or not is subjective and I think it's fair either way.
Often pros get actual $ prizes and ams get gear (and exposure, technically) for their winnings.[close]
You just contradicted yourself but ok
I’d gnar if PAL statusExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt was kinda whack he singled out PJ in the interview. But I understand where he’s coming from. I don’t think he was hating more just disappointed. But what if PJ was having a bad day or healing from an injury. Still sucks for the fans that showed up expecting to see him skate. Even if it was just a kickflip over the pyramid like suggested. I went to a Deathwish demo and was under the assumption Greco and Ellington would be there, which neither of them were. All good but kind of misleading, maybe it was a misunderstanding. And Lenoce was there but not skating, would’ve been sick to see him just do a Nollie heel on flat or anything really.[close]
What is PJ doing nowadays anyway? At least Tom Penny is constantly uploading clips. PJ is being too harsh on himself. He should've just had a part for the true video and people would be happy.[close]
Some might say he’s a bit of a turban legend at this point.
Hey guys, y'all know I work for Ryan. Let me clear something up.
When he talks about not paying people, he is referring to like all ages contests with a 12 and under division, and giving big money to flow kids.
We have run The Boardr Open for the last few years and although we advertise it as "open" meaning pros can enter, it usually ends up as a upper to mid level am contest and we have a small prize purse for that. I think first place was $500.
The idea is to not set the expectations that 8-12 year old kids are winning significant prize money at contests. That is not sustainable to a contest series.
That being said, the prize money is all up to the sponsors. Sometimes it's there, sometimes its not.
Lately, we have also been doing a lot of "tricks for cash" events where everyone can get involved and we give out maybe $500-$1000 in ten and twenty dollar bills. That kind of thing creates excitement and a great time for everyone.
I'm always down to talk about this stuff and help understand it in any way I can. Feel free to reply here or PM me if you have some more specific questions.
Expand QuoteIt was kinda whack he singled out PJ in the interview. But I understand where he’s coming from. I don’t think he was hating more just disappointed. But what if PJ was having a bad day or healing from an injury. Still sucks for the fans that showed up expecting to see him skate. Even if it was just a kickflip over the pyramid like suggested. I went to a Deathwish demo and was under the assumption Greco and Ellington would be there, which neither of them were. All good but kind of misleading, maybe it was a misunderstanding. And Lenoce was there but not skating, would’ve been sick to see him just do a Nollie heel on flat or anything really.[close]
What is PJ doing nowadays anyway? At least Tom Penny is constantly uploading clips. PJ is being too harsh on himself. He should've just had a part for the true video and people would be happy.
They need to stfu with this "rigged" bullshit. No one is believing that. The judging has been more lenient for carriuma riders. That's a fact, and that's what people have been saying.
Whoever told Chris that he's good at impressions is so mean.
Anybody watched the last live show when from 2:01:51 on, Kelly for minutes is unable to understand the concept
of dog years and a multiplication by 7?
Anybody watched the last live show when from 2:01:51 on, Kelly for minutes is unable to understand the concept
of dog years and a multiplication by 7?
Did this Clements vid get pulled? I was half way through yesterday and it froze. Refreshed and got some error message so I moved on. Went back today and it's not uploaded anymore.It’s still up
Expand QuoteAnybody watched the last live show when from 2:01:51 on, Kelly for minutes is unable to understand the concept
of dog years and a multiplication by 7?[close]
Lol that was cringe and very hard to listen to
I haven’t watched that clip but that surprises me. Usually seems like he’s the only one who can do basic math.
Expand QuoteI haven’t watched that clip but that surprises me. Usually seems like he’s the only one who can do basic math.[close]
Counting stairs is his limit. I thought the dog years thing was funny af as I understood Kelly's confusion didn't he say he had gotten high for the first time in ages earlier in the show, that probably explains it!!
Hell yeah Arto episode 😎 I’m hyped
Could’ve been alot longer, needed more insight to him on gravis & #NB, plus more rowley & Templeton stories, did they even ask if he still skates casually in Hawaii?
the past two years, every episode Chris says 'look, we could go deep and deep dive into this into that but look, we're having fun, we're just fans, you just being here is enough for us'“look man, it’s been so great having you here! we could go on for hours BRO! we gotta wrap up here, i know you’ve got a long drive. can we give you some stuff real quick? kelly go grab him some stuff! what size are you, large?”.
Could’ve been alot longer, needed more insight to him on gravis & #NB, plus more rowley & Templeton stories, did they even ask if he still skates casually in Hawaii?
Original team and also maybe first pro model skate shoe ever with nb. Same with gravis. Maybe not the most interesting topic to talk about but seeing as shoes tend to come up a lot prob worth mentioning.Expand QuoteCould’ve been alot longer, needed more insight to him on gravis & #NB, plus more rowley & Templeton stories, did they even ask if he still skates casually in Hawaii?[close]
did they even mention New Balance? He was on the original team right?
THE NINE CLUB
Chris: Welllll, we’re back…
*a reference made to information from an Epicly Later’d episode*
Interviewee: Yes
Kelly: That was awesome
Jeron: a kind fake deep wise comment
Chris: How much money?
Great lets listen to Wee Man talk about investmentsi’m sure roberts will love that. Nine club sucks, i thought they were getting better for a minute but it’s all just a cash grab. I’m pretty sure kelly is the only one who would even follow skating at all if he didn’t have to
Are these two doing something together or did they just decide to get to two little people skaters together for some arbitrary reason?They are starting a podcast together.
They are starting a podcast together.Expand QuoteAre these two doing something together or did they just decide to get to two little people skaters together for some arbitrary reason?[close]
So far the episode is fine. A lot of focus on Pancho which makes sense since Wee Man has been on the show. Pancho seems like a real easy person to talk to. Good listen so far.
How come they didn’t ask Pancho about the Oompa Loompa porn he was in?
I forgot how actually fucking good Pancho was at skating. Kinda forgot about him all together. Seems like a rad dude
imagine being a rich suburban housewife in the valley, your kid quits the baseball team and gets into skating against you & your husband’s pleas. you slowly grow more accepting of it over time despite your initial gut feeling. it becomes very apparent that he is truly invested in this new hobby & you find yourself becoming more and more supportive of his new passion. his favorite place to skate quickly becomes skatelab skatepark so, you now find yourself as his day to day chauffeur in taking him there and picking him up. at first, the location and the park itself make you a little uneasy but, you convince yourself that you’re just being uptight & protective and that he is in no danger of any sort. as this continues on, you come to the realization that your marriage is becoming stagnant due to his long work hours mixed with your role in being your son & his friend’s everyday skatepark chaperone/taxi driver. one day, your husband comes home early from work for the first time in what seems like forever. your son is at skatelab & you don’t have to pick him up for a few more hours. you suggest to your husband that maybe you two should watch a dirty movie like old times, to spice things up and to keep the relationship from becoming too distant. you find one online, pour a few glasses of wine & lay down together, slowly growing closer & engaging more and more as the film rolls on. all of the sudden, pancho moler is butt ass naked fucking some girl from behind at skatelab & then nutting all over the bench. you rush to the park as quickly as possible, throw little timmy in the back of your land rover, rush back home & immediately sign him back onto the middle school baseball team.Expand QuoteHow come they didn’t ask Pancho about the Oompa Loompa porn he was in?[close]
Good point. Pretty sure he ejaculated on the bench at skate lab.
Just listened to the arto one one the drive back home from Maine, what a let down. It was wayy too vanilla but maybe cuz arto is such a nice human it stayed bland
Just listened to the arto one one the drive back home from Maine, what a let down. It was wayy too vanilla but maybe cuz arto is such a nice human it stayed bland
Just saw their YouTube channel and noticed they interviewed Greg Carroll.
http://youtu.be/0D0phcbtc4M?si=l5JG6GIjhrtpVb6z
Expand QuoteJust listened to the arto one one the drive back home from Maine, what a let down. It was wayy too vanilla but maybe cuz arto is such a nice human it stayed bland[close]
It really was. No talk of his partying days, Flip drama post-Shane Cross accident, or anything. Even the AWS content was really vanilla. I want stories from the van, Dylan stuff, up-river vs. down-river. Instead it was "Yeah I left Flip, got on AWS, and went back. They barely mention Mind Field.
Their new video is doing a fundraiser raising money for Braille?!
https://youtu.be/7252d1DcqFc?si=YUvfu3t0JV0TsqKr (https://youtu.be/7252d1DcqFc?si=YUvfu3t0JV0TsqKr)
New vid up. Darren Navarette.
I read Dave Navarro and was like damn 9 Club has finally made it.
I low-key wish Rogers had a second smaller show.
Some people might be intimidated by Chris and especially Kelly.
I'd be intimidated to talk to Kelly for sure.
I feel bad that Kelly never got his flowers because it was so hard to work in bloated flaccid industry.
If he was 10 years older we'd all be thinking about him differently.
His style is incredible. Fakie tre fakie Manny was the best trick to ever happen on the stage imo.
Why'd they film it on a free Obama phone tho?
Expand QuoteI read Dave Navarro and was like damn 9 Club has finally made it.[close]
Ink Master would do such a thing?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI read Dave Navarro and was like damn 9 Club has finally made it.[close]
Ink Master would do such a thing?[close]
lol dude he’s so hard to look at. I used to watch that show and when he’d come on screen I’d be like, "oh no she didn’t!"
Navarette kinda talks like that guy Spooky from the SWU interviews.
(https://i.ibb.co/zSYkh64/5-F555197-A896-44-FC-88-B1-DEE297-BFB823.jpg)
Best David Navarro interview was that time he was on Dunngeon with Richard Dunn.
Looks like Sebo might be the next guest up
can someone post the video from portland where sebo had that perfect last part. I think it's from early 23 or 22
Expand Quotecan someone post the video from portland where sebo had that perfect last part. I think it's from early 23 or 22[close]
Great video.
https://www.thrashermagazine.com/articles/trash/cal-s-pharmacy-s-land-video/ (https://www.thrashermagazine.com/articles/trash/cal-s-pharmacy-s-land-video/)
Shoutout to Croberts for getting into his work on the peanut butter whiskey on the latest live show. He gave it a good ol rip and tear and ended up hysterical while overlaying the Cats musical over Miles’ latest Thrasher part. Tremendous stuff. Sober Roberts never, whiskey Roberts always.
Expand QuoteShoutout to Croberts for getting into his work on the peanut butter whiskey on the latest live show. He gave it a good ol rip and tear and ended up hysterical while overlaying the Cats musical over Miles’ latest Thrasher part. Tremendous stuff. Sober Roberts never, whiskey Roberts always.[close]
Father in law brought me peach Jim beam for the holiday and holy shit it just tastes like chemicals
Crob drinking on the show now ? Honestly it would make the show so much better if he just started treating like day drinking with the boys . Peanut butter whiskey is disgusting though. All flavored whiskeys are awful but I’m not deny how much fireball I’ve drank over the years.
Expand QuoteI low-key wish Rogers had a second smaller show.
Some people might be intimidated by Chris and especially Kelly.
I'd be intimidated to talk to Kelly for sure.
I feel bad that Kelly never got his flowers because it was so hard to work in bloated flaccid industry.
If he was 10 years older we'd all be thinking about him differently.
His style is incredible. Fakie tre fakie Manny was the best trick to ever happen on the stage imo.
Why'd they film it on a free Obama phone tho?[close]
Kelly is and always will be one of my favorites, but let's be honest. Expedition one on a team with Kenny Hoyle, Spencer Hamilton, etc. He would get overlooked again if it were all to happen over
I always liked his style though, dude is amazing on a board. I guess all that was just to say you're right hah
Wonder if those guys are butthurt that heath went on hawks pod before theirs
Expand QuoteWonder if those guys are butthurt that heath went on hawks pod before theirs[close]
I think Koston as well.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWonder if those guys are butthurt that heath went on hawks pod before theirs[close]
I think Koston as well.[close]
My co worker had a pretty good point on this, you think Hawk is maybe giving away some kind of financial compensation to be a guest on his show? Well I mean it’s also Tony hawks podcast I bet the publicity alone is worth the interview process, I wouldn’t be surprised if the hawk man gave them some kind of perk to be on his show, shit I’d much rather expand my brand by going on the hawk pod rather than the milquetoast club
I low-key wish Rogers had a second smaller show.
Some people might be intimidated by Chris and especially Kelly.
I'd be intimidated to talk to Kelly for sure.
I feel bad that Kelly never got his flowers because it was so hard to work in bloated flaccid industry.
If he was 10 years older we'd all be thinking about him differently.
His style is incredible. Fakie tre fakie Manny was the best trick to ever happen on the stage imo.
Why'd they film it on a free Obama phone tho?
Expand QuoteI low-key wish Rogers had a second smaller show.
Some people might be intimidated by Chris and especially Kelly.
I'd be intimidated to talk to Kelly for sure.
I feel bad that Kelly never got his flowers because it was so hard to work in bloated flaccid industry.
If he was 10 years older we'd all be thinking about him differently.
His style is incredible. Fakie tre fakie Manny was the best trick to ever happen on the stage imo.
Why'd they film it on a free Obama phone tho?[close]
Agree; and it's sad that went this way for him.
I was once skating in my local spot and half of expedition team showed up; I heard them joking about the fact that Kelly would never be pro for Exp. (It was around the time when Hoyle turned pro for them)
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI low-key wish Rogers had a second smaller show.
Some people might be intimidated by Chris and especially Kelly.
I'd be intimidated to talk to Kelly for sure.
I feel bad that Kelly never got his flowers because it was so hard to work in bloated flaccid industry.
If he was 10 years older we'd all be thinking about him differently.
His style is incredible. Fakie tre fakie Manny was the best trick to ever happen on the stage imo.
Why'd they film it on a free Obama phone tho?[close]
Agree; and it's sad that went this way for him.
I was once skating in my local spot and half of expedition team showed up; I heard them joking about the fact that Kelly would never be pro for Exp. (It was around the time when Hoyle turned pro for them)[close]
Damn….didnt they turn Spenny pro before him as well? Or was that after he quit? Anyways Kelly was sick, maybe it was his personality that kinda kept him from setting himself apart from everyone else
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI low-key wish Rogers had a second smaller show.
Some people might be intimidated by Chris and especially Kelly.
I'd be intimidated to talk to Kelly for sure.
I feel bad that Kelly never got his flowers because it was so hard to work in bloated flaccid industry.
If he was 10 years older we'd all be thinking about him differently.
His style is incredible. Fakie tre fakie Manny was the best trick to ever happen on the stage imo.
Why'd they film it on a free Obama phone tho?[close]
Agree; and it's sad that went this way for him.
I was once skating in my local spot and half of expedition team showed up; I heard them joking about the fact that Kelly would never be pro for Exp. (It was around the time when Hoyle turned pro for them)[close]
Damn….didnt they turn Spenny pro before him as well? Or was that after he quit? Anyways Kelly was sick, maybe it was his personality that kinda kept him from setting himself apart from everyone else[close]
The Bunt did a great job of mildly confronting Kelly on him not pushing himself more during his career. He took it well and I agree with them. He definitely coasted because he could.
I wondered for a long time why he kept getting passed over, but the lack of hype and coverage was there.. Hamilton & Hoyle were really going for it at the time, hence pro status.
Expand QuoteI low-key wish Rogers had a second smaller show.
Some people might be intimidated by Chris and especially Kelly.
I'd be intimidated to talk to Kelly for sure.
I feel bad that Kelly never got his flowers because it was so hard to work in bloated flaccid industry.
If he was 10 years older we'd all be thinking about him differently.
His style is incredible. Fakie tre fakie Manny was the best trick to ever happen on the stage imo.
Why'd they film it on a free Obama phone tho?[close]
Agree; and it's sad that went this way for him.
I was once skating in my local spot and half of expedition team showed up; I heard them joking about the fact that Kelly would never be pro for Exp. (It was around the time when Hoyle turned pro for them)
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWonder if those guys are butthurt that heath went on hawks pod before theirs[close]
I think Koston as well.[close]
My co worker had a pretty good point on this, you think Hawk is maybe giving away some kind of financial compensation to be a guest on his show? Well I mean it’s also Tony hawks podcast I bet the publicity alone is worth the interview process, I wouldn’t be surprised if the hawk man gave them some kind of perk to be on his show, shit I’d much rather expand my brand by going on the hawk pod rather than the milquetoast club
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWonder if those guys are butthurt that heath went on hawks pod before theirs[close]
I think Koston as well.[close]
My co worker had a pretty good point on this, you think Hawk is maybe giving away some kind of financial compensation to be a guest on his show? Well I mean it’s also Tony hawks podcast I bet the publicity alone is worth the interview process, I wouldn’t be surprised if the hawk man gave them some kind of perk to be on his show, shit I’d much rather expand my brand by going on the hawk pod rather than the milquetoast club[close]
I get the impression a lot of skaters don’t like talking about themselves all that much. They don’t have to worry as much on Hawk’s podcast because it generally sticks to 60 minutes and 45 of those are Jason Ellis talking about himself.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWonder if those guys are butthurt that heath went on hawks pod before theirs[close]
I think Koston as well.[close]
My co worker had a pretty good point on this, you think Hawk is maybe giving away some kind of financial compensation to be a guest on his show? Well I mean it’s also Tony hawks podcast I bet the publicity alone is worth the interview process, I wouldn’t be surprised if the hawk man gave them some kind of perk to be on his show, shit I’d much rather expand my brand by going on the hawk pod rather than the milquetoast club[close]
I get the impression a lot of skaters don’t like talking about themselves all that much. They don’t have to worry as much on Hawk’s podcast because it generally sticks to 60 minutes and 45 of those are Jason Ellis talking about himself.[close]
I'd definitely talk to Tony and Ellis if I was pro interviewing.
Even if the interview goes poorly I feel like I could unlock a million accidental show ideas in less than 45 minutes.
I'd really like to meet Ellis too. He's kinda fuckin awesome. I feel like my dad went to Australia and had a 3rd kid in secret.
With a 7' tall woman tho.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWonder if those guys are butthurt that heath went on hawks pod before theirs[close]
I think Koston as well.[close]
My co worker had a pretty good point on this, you think Hawk is maybe giving away some kind of financial compensation to be a guest on his show? Well I mean it’s also Tony hawks podcast I bet the publicity alone is worth the interview process, I wouldn’t be surprised if the hawk man gave them some kind of perk to be on his show, shit I’d much rather expand my brand by going on the hawk pod rather than the milquetoast club[close]
I get the impression a lot of skaters don’t like talking about themselves all that much. They don’t have to worry as much on Hawk’s podcast because it generally sticks to 60 minutes and 45 of those are Jason Ellis talking about himself.[close]
I'd definitely talk to Tony and Ellis if I was pro interviewing.
Even if the interview goes poorly I feel like I could unlock a million accidental show ideas in less than 45 minutes.
I'd really like to meet Ellis too. He's kinda fuckin awesome. I feel like my dad went to Australia and had a 3rd kid in secret.
With a 7' tall woman tho.[close]
When they don't have a guest I actually like Ellis shooting the shit with Tony when it is just the two of them. My problem with him is he's an absolutely terrible interviewer. On re-listen of the Kirchart interview though I have may been too harsh. Heath didn't seem to want to talk at all, period, so I guess the dead air had to be filled.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteWonder if those guys are butthurt that heath went on hawks pod before theirs[close]
I think Koston as well.[close]
My co worker had a pretty good point on this, you think Hawk is maybe giving away some kind of financial compensation to be a guest on his show? Well I mean it’s also Tony hawks podcast I bet the publicity alone is worth the interview process, I wouldn’t be surprised if the hawk man gave them some kind of perk to be on his show, shit I’d much rather expand my brand by going on the hawk pod rather than the milquetoast club[close]
I get the impression a lot of skaters don’t like talking about themselves all that much. They don’t have to worry as much on Hawk’s podcast because it generally sticks to 60 minutes and 45 of those are Jason Ellis talking about himself.[close]
I'd definitely talk to Tony and Ellis if I was pro interviewing.
Even if the interview goes poorly I feel like I could unlock a million accidental show ideas in less than 45 minutes.
I'd really like to meet Ellis too. He's kinda fuckin awesome. I feel like my dad went to Australia and had a 3rd kid in secret.
With a 7' tall woman tho.[close]
When they don't have a guest I actually like Ellis shooting the shit with Tony when it is just the two of them. My problem with him is he's an absolutely terrible interviewer. On re-listen of the Kirchart interview though I have may been too harsh. Heath didn't seem to want to talk at all, period, so I guess the dead air had to be filled.
All the big daddy Ben followers are gonna be squirmin' in their panties tomorrowWell I hope that includes you, too. Everyone deserves to squirm in their panties every now and then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NV1yRnyohbM
I’m out of touch, why are so many people crazy about Ben DeGros? I see his IG show up In suggested posts every now and then. Is it the “everyman” appeal, or does he have some output aside from skate clips that people follow?
When I see him pop up, it just makes me sad that there’s not more Ted DeGros footage for us all to get our meaty little paws on…
YouTube channel. Five years worth of friendly Canadian smooth talking, breaking down every imaginable pieces of way to think about skateboarding and its parts.Expand QuoteI’m out of touch, why are so many people crazy about Ben DeGros? I see his IG show up In suggested posts every now and then. Is it the “everyman” appeal, or does he have some output aside from skate clips that people follow?
When I see him pop up, it just makes me sad that there’s not more Ted DeGros footage for us all to get our meaty little paws on…[close]
This is word for word what I was thinking, right down to the out of touch bit
YouTube channel. Five years worth of friendly Canadian smooth talking, breaking down every imaginable pieces of way to think about skateboarding and its parts.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI’m out of touch, why are so many people crazy about Ben DeGros? I see his IG show up In suggested posts every now and then. Is it the “everyman” appeal, or does he have some output aside from skate clips that people follow?
When I see him pop up, it just makes me sad that there’s not more Ted DeGros footage for us all to get our meaty little paws on…[close]
This is word for word what I was thinking, right down to the out of touch bit[close]
Come for the “what are steep boards good for” and “Indy vs Thunder”, and stay for the para-social friendship you’ll form after years of watching.
About an hour and twenty in he mentions “slap heads.” I like Ben and am enjoying this one.
I also want Kelly’s hoodie that he’s wearing.
longer than i expected it to be. ben was trying so hard to steer it and bring it back in to original questions. theres a point like 2hrs in where its silent and Crob just says ‘but man………………………..YOUTUBE………… ’ and i wanted to shoot myself
Expand Quotelonger than i expected it to be. ben was trying so hard to steer it and bring it back in to original questions. theres a point like 2hrs in where its silent and Crob just says ‘but man………………………..YOUTUBE………… ’ and i wanted to shoot myself[close]
Does he mention how he finds it soooo interesting because there’s a whole world of people that live on there?
“Bro. Come on.”Expand QuoteExpand Quotelonger than i expected it to be. ben was trying so hard to steer it and bring it back in to original questions. theres a point like 2hrs in where its silent and Crob just says ‘but man………………………..YOUTUBE………… ’ and i wanted to shoot myself[close]
Does he mention how he finds it soooo interesting because there’s a whole world of people that live on there?[close]
‘i just find it FASCINATING ya know…..’
I actually did dreamt a situation where ben would explain all that truck fuss to chris and it happened like i imagined!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q3HizKEoHg
Willy Santos was one of my faves growing up.
I wanna send the most 80s looking Harry Hard body male stripper to deliver Crobs take out naked so badly.
That rant really brothered me.
Expand QuoteI wanna send the most 80s looking Harry Hard body male stripper to deliver Crobs take out naked so badly.
That rant really brothered me.[close]
When I was listening to it while making food I said out loud “what in the fuck?” In some ways I feel like everyone on that show are really shitty oblivious human beings.
I wanna send the most 80s looking Harry Hard body male stripper to deliver Crobs take out naked so badly.
That rant really brothered me.
Expand QuoteI wanna send the most 80s looking Harry Hard body male stripper to deliver Crobs take out naked so badly.
That rant really brothered me.[close]
When I was listening to it while making food I said out loud “what in the fuck?” In some ways I feel like everyone on that show are really shitty oblivious human beings.
Expand Quotehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q3HizKEoHg
Willy Santos was one of my faves growing up.[close]
Got round to watching this today. Good episode. Willy remembers a lot from back in the day.
i think they’re talking about on the last experience show when chris was saying that he doesn’t like using doordash because the people picking up/dropping off your food are typically dressed very casually. it was a really stupid take that seemed sarcastic at first (or maybe i was just hoping it was) until quickly realizing he was being completely serious. i mean if it was some super shady tweaker delivering your food that isn’t sealed then i guess there’s room for a concern or discomfort but, he was literally just talking about people wearing flip flops/hawaiian shirts. kelly or jeron actually said “…but you live right next to the beach”.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI wanna send the most 80s looking Harry Hard body male stripper to deliver Crobs take out naked so badly.
That rant really brothered me.[close]
When I was listening to it while making food I said out loud “what in the fuck?” In some ways I feel like everyone on that show are really shitty oblivious human beings.[close]
What episode are you talking about ?
Crob is the last person to be critiquing others choice of clothing when this guys uniform is a fucking thin ass shirt over a ducking thin ass hoody and a backwards trucker hat every fucking day I’m so sick of his lame ass showing up in my algorithm
Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q3HizKEoHg
Willy Santos was one of my faves growing up.[close]
Got round to watching this today. Good episode. Willy remembers a lot from back in the day.[close]
This was the perfect episode for Kelly and jeron . While Kelly’s skate nerdiness gets annoying , hearing how he sent Willy money for stickers back in the day was adorable and really reminds you how cool skateboarding is.
Hearing kelch say Willy was too nice to have gotten bullied at emb is amazing. He was ahead of my time but the first thing that comes to mind when you think Willy santos is a smile.
Expand QuoteCrob is the last person to be critiquing others choice of clothing when this guys uniform is a fucking thin ass shirt over a ducking thin ass hoody and a backwards trucker hat every fucking day I’m so sick of his lame ass showing up in my algorithm[close]
his look can be described as looking like a Kohls catalog model
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q3HizKEoHg
Willy Santos was one of my faves growing up.[close]
Got round to watching this today. Good episode. Willy remembers a lot from back in the day.[close]
This was the perfect episode for Kelly and jeron . While Kelly’s skate nerdiness gets annoying , hearing how he sent Willy money for stickers back in the day was adorable and really reminds you how cool skateboarding is.
Hearing kelch say Willy was too nice to have gotten bullied at emb is amazing. He was ahead of my time but the first thing that comes to mind when you think Willy santos is a smile.[close]
10/10 wholesome post
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q3HizKEoHg
Willy Santos was one of my faves growing up.[close]
Got round to watching this today. Good episode. Willy remembers a lot from back in the day.[close]
This was the perfect episode for Kelly and jeron . While Kelly’s skate nerdiness gets annoying , hearing how he sent Willy money for stickers back in the day was adorable and really reminds you how cool skateboarding is.
Hearing kelch say Willy was too nice to have gotten bullied at emb is amazing. He was ahead of my time but the first thing that comes to mind when you think Willy santos is a smile.[close]
10/10 wholesome post[close]
Willy Santos is truly a gem and a good human. I remember when growing up in SD (I'm also Filipino) I was with family at Family Fun Center (now Boomers) of Clairmont Mesa Blvd. Guess Willy was there with his extended family. I saw him and geeked out as he was my favorite skater. I think he must've noticed me geeking out, some kid in a Vans tee and Willy pro shoes, so he made his way up to me and my family, introduced himself, then let me know that he was hosting a skate contest down in the Mt. Miguel area and that I should roll thru. Super nice, said hello to my folks who were like, "who's he?"
The following week, I went to his contest, he recognized me and said what up. I even won his frogs board in a raffle. I rode that board with pride until I got jacked for it by some high school gangsters :'(
Anyone listen to sebos?
I thought it was strange they didn’t talk about his shoe sponsor situation. getting on Lakai, having a part in the flare, switching to adidas and why that ended.
Anyone listen to sebos?
I thought it was strange they didn’t talk about his shoe sponsor situation. getting on Lakai, having a part in the flare, switching to adidas and why that ended.
Expand QuoteAnyone listen to sebos?
I thought it was strange they didn’t talk about his shoe sponsor situation. getting on Lakai, having a part in the flare, switching to adidas and why that ended.[close]
Couldn’t agree more.
Also thought it was funny how se I was so polite and didn’t directly say “we already talked about this”
I’d imagine some of the guests ask to skip certain questions or have them edit stuff out before the show is aired. I know the Bunt gives the guests final approval before the show is live. You can often her the audio change on rapid fire questions or certain questions are skipped.
I see now they do two live shows a week now again. Interesting.
Expand QuoteI see now they do two live shows a week now again. Interesting.[close]
We’ll never know but I’d like to know why they scrapped the experience show, dumped Steezus and Eldy then quickly rebranded almost the exact same show and look like they’re reproducing what they were doing minus the co-co-co-co-hosts..?
I randomly checked Eldy’s instagram the other day and it seems he’s of alcohol since three weeks which is good for him. No news on Steezus. Maybe he got lost doing influencer hikes in the hills?
If you're into history this is going to be a treat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zKC3aqKFYk&t
Anytime something sexual is mentioned…or if the topic of sex is discussed, I always find it a bit weird how uncomfortable Chris seems to appear whenever the topic of sex is brought up on the nine club. Kelly on the other hand just jokes around. Basically, I feel that for more grown men, everyone on the podcast acts pretty immature when it comes to talking about sex. whenever the number 69 is mentioned, they laugh hysterically…..and I don’t know….i just find it kinda strange
Expand QuoteAnytime something sexual is mentioned…or if the topic of sex is discussed, I always find it a bit weird how uncomfortable Chris seems to appear whenever the topic of sex is brought up on the nine club. Kelly on the other hand just jokes around. Basically, I feel that for more grown men, everyone on the podcast acts pretty immature when it comes to talking about sex. whenever the number 69 is mentioned, they laugh hysterically…..and I don’t know….i just find it kinda strange[close]
lots of people are like that, it usually means that they don't get to participate in it too often
what does 69 smell like
I wish I could find the moments but there has been multiple instances where Jeron incorrectly uses the term "pet peeve" to mean an obsessive habit. And the other idiots on the show just nod along, no one correcting him.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnytime something sexual is mentioned…or if the topic of sex is discussed, I always find it a bit weird how uncomfortable Chris seems to appear whenever the topic of sex is brought up on the nine club. Kelly on the other hand just jokes around. Basically, I feel that for more grown men, everyone on the podcast acts pretty immature when it comes to talking about sex. whenever the number 69 is mentioned, they laugh hysterically…..and I don’t know….i just find it kinda strange[close]
lots of people are like that, it usually means that they don't get to participate in it too often[close]
I like and listen/watch the show but also have many gripes. This is one of them. It’s like they’re children. Also, of the three people Jeron is the most adult but also it’s like they’re all in some type of bubble and don’t even understand how the real world works (Kelly and Chris way more than Jeron, but he has his moments too).
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAnytime something sexual is mentioned…or if the topic of sex is discussed, I always find it a bit weird how uncomfortable Chris seems to appear whenever the topic of sex is brought up on the nine club. Kelly on the other hand just jokes around. Basically, I feel that for more grown men, everyone on the podcast acts pretty immature when it comes to talking about sex. whenever the number 69 is mentioned, they laugh hysterically…..and I don’t know….i just find it kinda strange[close]
lots of people are like that, it usually means that they don't get to participate in it too often[close]
I like and listen/watch the show but also have many gripes. This is one of them. It’s like they’re children. Also, of the three people Jeron is the most adult but also it’s like they’re all in some type of bubble and don’t even understand how the real world works (Kelly and Chris way more than Jeron, but he has his moments too).
Expand QuoteIf you're into history this is going to be a treat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zKC3aqKFYk&t[close]
25 mins in, already one of the best episodes ever
what does 69 smell like
Just get one hand and rub the inside of your thighs and with the other hand scratch the inside of your butt a little and then smash both hands together. Smell that and that’s what 69 smells like.Expand Quotewhat does 69 smell like[close]
Blood. Semen. And regret.
Crob comes across as totally asexual.
Expand QuoteCrob comes across as totally asexual.[close]
Agreed. Dude is strictly buds and spores.
I see now they do two live shows a week now again. Interesting.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteCrob comes across as totally asexual.[close]
Agreed. Dude is strictly buds and spores.[close]
Crob is a mushroom confirmed
Expand QuoteI see now they do two live shows a week now again. Interesting.[close]
I totally respect that it's their show and they wanted to tighten things up, but they took the most elaborate and passive route to firing Steezus and Eldy as was possible. Pretty fucking funny, actually.
anyone catch the chat question posed on one of the newer live episodes where someone demanded that Crob answer how he justifies having a pro model? the mood was grim lol (spoiler: he said 'moving on...')
Saw this photo on Twitter and it looks just like Roger lol.Who/what is the horse? Who/what are the noodles? What does it all mean?
(https://i.ibb.co/qBXkY8N/IMG-2716.jpg) (https://ibb.co/31GBmbp)
Who/what is the horse? Who/what are the noodles? What does it all mean?Expand QuoteSaw this photo on Twitter and it looks just like Roger lol.
(https://i.ibb.co/qBXkY8N/IMG-2716.jpg) (https://ibb.co/31GBmbp)[close]
Saw this photo on Twitter and it looks just like Roger lol.
(https://i.ibb.co/qBXkY8N/IMG-2716.jpg) (https://ibb.co/31GBmbp)
Saw this photo on Twitter and it looks just like Roger lol.
(https://i.ibb.co/qBXkY8N/IMG-2716.jpg) (https://ibb.co/31GBmbp)
I feel like they brought this pic up on the show before, or maybe I saw it on here and was just sleep deprived
Dudes are getting a little too drunk on the stream and it’s getting awkward
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I feel you, kinda wild to see Chris act like a high schooler who has drank maybe five times, so much miscommunication between the three of them to the point where I thought it was an act but late in the show Kelly said something like Jesus fucking Christ Chris and that did make me laugh. Kinda called him out.
All in all, lots of fast forwarding this episode which I rarely do. I think it’s fun they are drinking but there was a ton of time where it felt like they were very immature.
Idk I like to drink or whatever but me and my homies do not act like that and do not constantly say hey we are all just homies having a good time.
I feel like there is a facade that has fallen and revealed some more real traits about our friends.
Anyways not a negative criticism but for sure awkward to watch a bit. If anything an odd study in human behavior.
Can’t wait for a 1hr7min review if baker video haha.
Also yea the facial thing was really weird.
Wonder what the gay homies think about that. Seems to be underlying homophobic tones there and it’s odd they are all homies w BA.
https://youtu.be/CPdcyfdc6yE?si=cK12dp0ZtNRs6vcL
New episode w/Gary rogers
Ellis pretending to be gay
genuinely not trying to be a hater, but the show, and live show especially feels so formulaic and sorta forced nowadays. Feels like they all just show up every week because they’re used to doing a show and not because they actually care or are invested in skateboarding anymore. Chris even alluded to wanting to escape being tied to skateboarding in a recent episode, like he’s pigeonholed or something.
Also the mental gymnastics they’re pulling on that recent show to somehow differentiate themselves from skate YouTubers or whatever is baffling. They really put themselves on this pedestal because they were pro at one point and have industry access, but they’re dropping shocked face thumbnails and clickbait titles on their videos. I don’t like the hypocrisy and lately I’ve just been getting a vibe that these dudes are a representation of the clicky, elitist side of the industry that you always hear about. Feels like the mask is coming off a bit.
genuinely not trying to be a hater, but the show, and live show especially feels so formulaic and sorta forced nowadays. Feels like they all just show up every week because they’re used to doing a show and not because they actually care or are invested in skateboarding anymore. Chris even alluded to wanting to escape being tied to skateboarding in a recent episode, like he’s pigeonholed or something.I am intrigued now. And not shooting your thoughts down in any way. I’m here for the convo.
Also the mental gymnastics they’re pulling on that recent show to somehow differentiate themselves from skate YouTubers or whatever is baffling. They really put themselves on this pedestal because they were pro at one point and have industry access, but they’re dropping shocked face thumbnails and clickbait titles on their videos. I don’t like the hypocrisy and lately I’ve just been getting a vibe that these dudes are a representation of the clicky, elitist side of the industry that you always hear about. Feels like the mask is coming off a bit.
Expand Quotegenuinely not trying to be a hater, but the show, and live show especially feels so formulaic and sorta forced nowadays. Feels like they all just show up every week because they’re used to doing a show and not because they actually care or are invested in skateboarding anymore. Chris even alluded to wanting to escape being tied to skateboarding in a recent episode, like he’s pigeonholed or something.
Also the mental gymnastics they’re pulling on that recent show to somehow differentiate themselves from skate YouTubers or whatever is baffling. They really put themselves on this pedestal because they were pro at one point and have industry access, but they’re dropping shocked face thumbnails and clickbait titles on their videos. I don’t like the hypocrisy and lately I’ve just been getting a vibe that these dudes are a representation of the clicky, elitist side of the industry that you always hear about. Feels like the mask is coming off a bit.[close]
Crob has been pretty transparent he wants to be a big YouTuber but he knows he has nothing to offer the average person and it grates on his soul.
I think they missed their biggest opportunity after the adidas copa events stopped. They could’ve become a skate media event team and maybe transitioned into bigger stuff. Only Kelly really leaned into that with the judging.
I am intrigued now. And not shooting your thoughts down in any way. I’m here for the convo.Expand Quotegenuinely not trying to be a hater, but the show, and live show especially feels so formulaic and sorta forced nowadays. Feels like they all just show up every week because they’re used to doing a show and not because they actually care or are invested in skateboarding anymore. Chris even alluded to wanting to escape being tied to skateboarding in a recent episode, like he’s pigeonholed or something.
Also the mental gymnastics they’re pulling on that recent show to somehow differentiate themselves from skate YouTubers or whatever is baffling. They really put themselves on this pedestal because they were pro at one point and have industry access, but they’re dropping shocked face thumbnails and clickbait titles on their videos. I don’t like the hypocrisy and lately I’ve just been getting a vibe that these dudes are a representation of the clicky, elitist side of the industry that you always hear about. Feels like the mask is coming off a bit.[close]
Do you remember exactly on what episode they were differentiating from skate YouTubers? Curious to listen to the nuance in what they said, because they made an effort to have their backs on Ben D’s episode by even referring to them as “skaters that YouTube”.
And it always seems that they 100% support skaters looking for alternative incomes streams other than pro skating.
It wouldn’t fit into their MO if they were all of a sudden saying in some way that they’re better than any skateboarder that YouTube’s.
(Yes I know you got a channel, been watching since you had less than 1000 subs, when you made a review on the x97’s vs the Dragons… and it straight up made me go buy x97’s the next day. Just didn’t want to seem like I was being combative in my comments :D )
Expand QuoteI am intrigued now. And not shooting your thoughts down in any way. I’m here for the convo.Expand Quotegenuinely not trying to be a hater, but the show, and live show especially feels so formulaic and sorta forced nowadays. Feels like they all just show up every week because they’re used to doing a show and not because they actually care or are invested in skateboarding anymore. Chris even alluded to wanting to escape being tied to skateboarding in a recent episode, like he’s pigeonholed or something.
Also the mental gymnastics they’re pulling on that recent show to somehow differentiate themselves from skate YouTubers or whatever is baffling. They really put themselves on this pedestal because they were pro at one point and have industry access, but they’re dropping shocked face thumbnails and clickbait titles on their videos. I don’t like the hypocrisy and lately I’ve just been getting a vibe that these dudes are a representation of the clicky, elitist side of the industry that you always hear about. Feels like the mask is coming off a bit.[close]
Do you remember exactly on what episode they were differentiating from skate YouTubers? Curious to listen to the nuance in what they said, because they made an effort to have their backs on Ben D’s episode by even referring to them as “skaters that YouTube”.
And it always seems that they 100% support skaters looking for alternative incomes streams other than pro skating.
It wouldn’t fit into their MO if they were all of a sudden saying in some way that they’re better than any skateboarder that YouTube’s.
(Yes I know you got a channel, been watching since you had less than 1000 subs, when you made a review on the x97’s vs the Dragons… and it straight up made me go buy x97’s the next day. Just didn’t want to seem like I was being combative in my comments :D )[close]
I think it was the last live episode that was like 4 hours long,within the first 20 or so minutes, it wasn’t exactly what they said it was how they said it. Chris and Kelly were having a back and forth about YT and how they get recommended videos from random skate channels and the whole exchange just felt really dismissive and condescending. I also should state that I was a bit buzzed when I watched it so the possibility of me taking something out of context is entirely possible lol. I’ll revisit it and if I was just in my feelings over something minuscule I’ll modify my comment lol. Also really appreciate you watching my shit, man. I hope you liked the X97’s. I ended up swapping back to F4’s shortly after just out of preference but I still recommend those wheels to people looking for a softer ride.
^^ completely agree. They put up a total facade. They are okay people but, besides Jeron, they’re not especially friendly or outgoing off-camera. The show is something of an act, but (as has been well-established) when they’re able to bring on an interesting guest, it can be a very good platform. Their holier-than-thou schtick has been an on-going thing… definitely wears thin with all the other podcast options out there, where you see the passion coming through and no one’s even making a dime from it.
Yes Gary we feel you, lol. What a sage of wisdom.
How many times people gonna say you feel me. Jesus Christ.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI am intrigued now. And not shooting your thoughts down in any way. I’m here for the convo.Expand Quotegenuinely not trying to be a hater, but the show, and live show especially feels so formulaic and sorta forced nowadays. Feels like they all just show up every week because they’re used to doing a show and not because they actually care or are invested in skateboarding anymore. Chris even alluded to wanting to escape being tied to skateboarding in a recent episode, like he’s pigeonholed or something.
Also the mental gymnastics they’re pulling on that recent show to somehow differentiate themselves from skate YouTubers or whatever is baffling. They really put themselves on this pedestal because they were pro at one point and have industry access, but they’re dropping shocked face thumbnails and clickbait titles on their videos. I don’t like the hypocrisy and lately I’ve just been getting a vibe that these dudes are a representation of the clicky, elitist side of the industry that you always hear about. Feels like the mask is coming off a bit.[close]
Do you remember exactly on what episode they were differentiating from skate YouTubers? Curious to listen to the nuance in what they said, because they made an effort to have their backs on Ben D’s episode by even referring to them as “skaters that YouTube”.
And it always seems that they 100% support skaters looking for alternative incomes streams other than pro skating.
It wouldn’t fit into their MO if they were all of a sudden saying in some way that they’re better than any skateboarder that YouTube’s.
(Yes I know you got a channel, been watching since you had less than 1000 subs, when you made a review on the x97’s vs the Dragons… and it straight up made me go buy x97’s the next day. Just didn’t want to seem like I was being combative in my comments :D )[close]
I think it was the last live episode that was like 4 hours long,within the first 20 or so minutes, it wasn’t exactly what they said it was how they said it. Chris and Kelly were having a back and forth about YT and how they get recommended videos from random skate channels and the whole exchange just felt really dismissive and condescending. I also should state that I was a bit buzzed when I watched it so the possibility of me taking something out of context is entirely possible lol. I’ll revisit it and if I was just in my feelings over something minuscule I’ll modify my comment lol. Also really appreciate you watching my shit, man. I hope you liked the X97’s. I ended up swapping back to F4’s shortly after just out of preference but I still recommend those wheels to people looking for a softer ride.[close]
i could see what you're saying. I guess because they are being recommended videos of people they've never heard of they feel like its weird that YouTube would recommend it. I know it isnt what they're saying, but it almost feels like they think only people from the "industry" should have a viewership like that.
I think most skate youtubers are corny (not all) only because you can tell some of them are making content for the sake of content, but like someone mentioned about podcast alternatives it is nice when people make content around something theyre hyped on.
gonna check out your videos senjor dad board. it isnt easy putting yourself out there so I commend you and anyone else doing itExpand Quote^^ completely agree. They put up a total facade. They are okay people but, besides Jeron, they’re not especially friendly or outgoing off-camera. The show is something of an act, but (as has been well-established) when they’re able to bring on an interesting guest, it can be a very good platform. Their holier-than-thou schtick has been an on-going thing… definitely wears thin with all the other podcast options out there, where you see the passion coming through and no one’s even making a dime from it.[close]
I know I mentioned meeting Jeron and him being a class act in this thread already, but I remember when I saw Kelly at a demo. He stayed at the top of the roll in just doing stationary tre flips the whole time. When I said whats up he was kind. Maybe because it was because he was the flow guy on the trip at the time.
He just wanted to know where the party was at though
Expand QuoteEllis pretending to be gay[close]Sorry but you are not allowed to view spoiler contents.
Red Dragons
I like Dad Board's videos. They're fun and mostly light hearted, and make me want to go skate. Though I do enjoy some good old fashioned shit talking content from time to time as well. Balance.
Haha fuckExpand QuoteExpand QuoteEllis pretending to be gay[close]Sorry but you are not allowed to view spoiler contents.
Red Dragons[close]
Even in that pic it looks like ellis is telling some random story about himself and the guy hittin from the back is like “oh no way. Dam that’s crazy” for like the tenth time
Gary Rodgers is the worst person of all time.
You guys.... I'm a nine club stan on here and even I don't watch the stream. Stop watching that shit. The interviews can be good and I say that all the time -- Crob and the guys have proven repeatedly they can do a good interview. But no way am I gonna listen to those dudes ramble for 3 hours without a guest. There are an infinite number great podcasts covering literally any topic out there that I could be checking out instead.Real Stans rep the live show.
Damn, dude really hates Nike. I’m not buying that he actually gives a shit about their labour ethics, so someone a Nike must’ve really burned him at some point.
Damn, dude really hates Nike. I’m not buying that he actually gives a shit about their labour ethics, so someone a Nike must’ve really burned him at some point.idk he’s been on that since 2012
3 hours and 7 minutes of that dude?it’s actually really good
No,thanks!
3 hours and 7 minutes of that dude?
No,thanks!
Expand Quote3 hours and 7 minutes of that dude?
No,thanks![close]
3 minutes every week is hard enough
Expand QuoteExpand Quote3 hours and 7 minutes of that dude?
No,thanks![close]
3 minutes every week is hard enough[close]
you have free will, my guy
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote3 hours and 7 minutes of that dude?
No,thanks![close]
3 minutes every week is hard enough[close]
you have free will, my guy[close]
I always respected how every week there's an episode, but I havent seen skateline in a while... I gave it a watch to see if Gary is as annoying as he is on skateline...and I liked how nice club presented him, seeing his grommit kid skate video was kinda fun to see, and letting him vent about nike was probably one of the better parts, Crob actually wanted to hear him talk about his hatred lol
Gary episode is pretty entertaining, skipped around a bit… the SOTY discussion until the end was some of the best stuff. I like how Gary pushes all their buttons but keeps it mostly civil. It was kinda interesting hearing his take on the innerworkings of Thrasher - gleaned some things from that for sure, and to hear them all allude to GH without wanting to say his name was sorta funny. I can see why they’d be salty, he’s definitely roasted them a ton. And I can see what y’all mean about there seeming to be beef between Nine Club and Gary, but I read it as Gary trying to challenge them to be better, in his own odd way. The way the episode ends with him laughing to himself about potentially failing, seemingly having a breakdown, was pretty sick. He’s a fascinating guy.
Are most of you skaters or life coaches? ::)
I was speaking with someone earlier about the 9 club. They think it's wack. I don't really understand why they do. It's probably their circle of friends all think it's week industry crap.
I thought everyone loved Thrasher and wanted to keep it. That's why people don't want non skate fans rocking it? I don't understand that either.
If some kid who didn't skate and they ended up with an accidental article of awesome I would have brought um in.
It usually meant they was just too poor for nikes.
Anyway 9 club.
I said there's never been anyone on that you love? Of course they said yes. So I said they did that for you and gave a platform to the underground bland you love.
There's always going to be little things that I as an individual don't like. Sometimes things that no one likes but them. That's life.
We gotta be grateful for the times they do it all the way right by us.
I think it's geared towards people like me who love the history and wanna know about things that happened in other skaters lives.
Shortly afterwards I went to the ledge and got a bunch of photos taken by some rando.
I didn't even have to skate he just wanted photos.
Expand Quotegenuinely not trying to be a hater, but the show, and live show especially feels so formulaic and sorta forced nowadays. Feels like they all just show up every week because they’re used to doing a show and not because they actually care or are invested in skateboarding anymore. Chris even alluded to wanting to escape being tied to skateboarding in a recent episode, like he’s pigeonholed or something.
Also the mental gymnastics they’re pulling on that recent show to somehow differentiate themselves from skate YouTubers or whatever is baffling. They really put themselves on this pedestal because they were pro at one point and have industry access, but they’re dropping shocked face thumbnails and clickbait titles on their videos. I don’t like the hypocrisy and lately I’ve just been getting a vibe that these dudes are a representation of the clicky, elitist side of the industry that you always hear about. Feels like the mask is coming off a bit.[close]
Crob has been pretty transparent he wants to be a big YouTuber but he knows he has nothing to offer the average person and it grates on his soul.
I think they missed their biggest opportunity after the adidas copa events stopped. They could’ve become a skate media event team and maybe transitioned into bigger stuff. Only Kelly really leaned into that with the judging.
also, i feel weird about this because i don't care how much money people make, but he brought it up so many times while not wanting to talk about it that now i kind of am interested in how much money he makes doing what he does - any guesses?
https://youtu.be/CPdcyfdc6yE?si=cK12dp0ZtNRs6vcL
New episode w/Gary rogers
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New episode w/Gary rogers[close]
Oldest skateline
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-ahslqAEfI
Are most of you skaters or life coaches? ::)
more enjoyable than i was expecting - i listened to pretty much the whole thing.
it was pretty funny watching that SOTY bit at the end - gary's point and reasoning was pretty clear and sound, but they seemed incapable of processing the "Thrasher Magazine Skater of the Year" idea.
the whole nike thing was kind of weird, he didn't actually make any points at all...
also, i feel weird about this because i don't care how much money people make, but he brought it up so many times while not wanting to talk about it that now i kind of am interested in how much money he makes doing what he does - any guesses?
Expand QuoteExpand Quotegenuinely not trying to be a hater, but the show, and live show especially feels so formulaic and sorta forced nowadays. Feels like they all just show up every week because they’re used to doing a show and not because they actually care or are invested in skateboarding anymore. Chris even alluded to wanting to escape being tied to skateboarding in a recent episode, like he’s pigeonholed or something.
Also the mental gymnastics they’re pulling on that recent show to somehow differentiate themselves from skate YouTubers or whatever is baffling. They really put themselves on this pedestal because they were pro at one point and have industry access, but they’re dropping shocked face thumbnails and clickbait titles on their videos. I don’t like the hypocrisy and lately I’ve just been getting a vibe that these dudes are a representation of the clicky, elitist side of the industry that you always hear about. Feels like the mask is coming off a bit.[close]
Crob has been pretty transparent he wants to be a big YouTuber but he knows he has nothing to offer the average person and it grates on his soul.
I think they missed their biggest opportunity after the adidas copa events stopped. They could’ve become a skate media event team and maybe transitioned into bigger stuff. Only Kelly really leaned into that with the judging.[close]
Crob should be the next Tom Scott. He just retired from YouTube, after all.
Expand Quotealso, i feel weird about this because i don't care how much money people make, but he brought it up so many times while not wanting to talk about it that now i kind of am interested in how much money he makes doing what he does - any guesses?[close]
@Newphone wanna weigh in?
Not that’s its gonna happen - but it would be funny as fuck if they all began drinking really frequently on the regular show / the live show. Like last live-show was so good, they try to ride that juice longer and stay getting hammered. You just see the whiskey come back one episode, then a fuckin vodka bottle is on the table during Tony Hawks Stop and Chat and he doesn’t want a shot.
Expand QuoteAre most of you skaters or life coaches? ::)[close]
dawg you of all people need to get your ass to a life coach. that would be a far better use of your money
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAre most of you skaters or life coaches? ::)[close]
dawg you of all people need to get your ass to a life coach. that would be a far better use of your money[close]
I'm poking fun at how so many online think of themselves as a guru. From Dyrdek and Mikey Taylor, to the low-rent anonymous versions punching up. Everyone seems to have everyone else's life figured out, yet few have their own. I guess if we all would just take everyone _else's_ advice we'd all be enlightened by now :D
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAre most of you skaters or life coaches? ::)[close]
dawg you of all people need to get your ass to a life coach. that would be a far better use of your money[close]
I'm poking fun at how so many online think of themselves as a guru. From Dyrdek and Mikey Taylor, to the low-rent anonymous versions punching up. Everyone seems to have everyone else's life figured out, yet few have their own. I guess if we all would just take everyone _else's_ advice we'd all be enlightened by now :D[close]
The thing about Mikey Taylor I get, because he's petite bourgeois, very low-level rich and likely incredibly illiquid (one major downturn in the housing market and it's gone), so he has to keep the hustle up. But Drydek doing the "Life Hacking" bullshit shows how deep the rot goes into the brains of rich people, because he is easily worth $100m and unless he invested everything in shitcoins, his wealth is secured for generations, yet he still had to inflict his personality on us like every other rich dullard who has washed ashore post-Musk. It's not enough to be fabulously wealthy; you must also be constantly validated by strangers on the internet.
What do Dyrdek or Mikey Taylor have to do with any of this? Critical thinking and discussion don’t equate to giving life advice. We’re just fans of the show who want to talk about it. Why do you even come on here?
Expand QuoteWhat do Dyrdek or Mikey Taylor have to do with any of this? Critical thinking and discussion don’t equate to giving life advice. We’re just fans of the show who want to talk about it. Why do you even come on here?[close]
I come here sometimes because it's a thread about my favorite show. Same reason I read some of the comments on youtube and their IG posts, and their discord, etc. I disagree that it's all just "critical thinking and discussion" and that you're all just fans of the show. You make it sound so innocent and wholesome, which is kinda laughable based on half the posts in the thread I've read. Even if you're not the one doing it, be real.
Also there's a huge "if you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen" of people getting super offended about anyone saying anything bad about SLAP, when they're non-stop knocking almost everything the nine club does. Either way, I'm here for it.
- I DO think you like to twist words to try to cause false controversies, like you just tried to and I DO think that's not a good look
Expand Quote- I DO think you like to twist words to try to cause false controversies, like you just tried to and I DO think that's not a good look[close]
Am I twisting your words, or do you lack the self awareness to recognize what you’re saying?
Expand QuoteI am intrigued now. And not shooting your thoughts down in any way. I’m here for the convo.Expand Quotegenuinely not trying to be a hater, but the show, and live show especially feels so formulaic and sorta forced nowadays. Feels like they all just show up every week because they’re used to doing a show and not because they actually care or are invested in skateboarding anymore. Chris even alluded to wanting to escape being tied to skateboarding in a recent episode, like he’s pigeonholed or something.
Also the mental gymnastics they’re pulling on that recent show to somehow differentiate themselves from skate YouTubers or whatever is baffling. They really put themselves on this pedestal because they were pro at one point and have industry access, but they’re dropping shocked face thumbnails and clickbait titles on their videos. I don’t like the hypocrisy and lately I’ve just been getting a vibe that these dudes are a representation of the clicky, elitist side of the industry that you always hear about. Feels like the mask is coming off a bit.[close]
Do you remember exactly on what episode they were differentiating from skate YouTubers? Curious to listen to the nuance in what they said, because they made an effort to have their backs on Ben D’s episode by even referring to them as “skaters that YouTube”.
And it always seems that they 100% support skaters looking for alternative incomes streams other than pro skating.
It wouldn’t fit into their MO if they were all of a sudden saying in some way that they’re better than any skateboarder that YouTube’s.
(Yes I know you got a channel, been watching since you had less than 1000 subs, when you made a review on the x97’s vs the Dragons… and it straight up made me go buy x97’s the next day. Just didn’t want to seem like I was being combative in my comments :D )[close]
I think it was the last live episode that was like 4 hours long,within the first 20 or so minutes, it wasn’t exactly what they said it was how they said it. Chris and Kelly were having a back and forth about YT and how they get recommended videos from random skate channels and the whole exchange just felt really dismissive and condescending. I also should state that I was a bit buzzed when I watched it so the possibility of me taking something out of context is entirely possible lol. I’ll revisit it and if I was just in my feelings over something minuscule I’ll modify my comment lol. Also really appreciate you watching my shit, man. I hope you liked the X97’s. I ended up swapping back to F4’s shortly after just out of preference but I still recommend those wheels to people looking for a softer ride.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI am intrigued now. And not shooting your thoughts down in any way. I’m here for the convo.Expand Quotegenuinely not trying to be a hater, but the show, and live show especially feels so formulaic and sorta forced nowadays. Feels like they all just show up every week because they’re used to doing a show and not because they actually care or are invested in skateboarding anymore. Chris even alluded to wanting to escape being tied to skateboarding in a recent episode, like he’s pigeonholed or something.
Also the mental gymnastics they’re pulling on that recent show to somehow differentiate themselves from skate YouTubers or whatever is baffling. They really put themselves on this pedestal because they were pro at one point and have industry access, but they’re dropping shocked face thumbnails and clickbait titles on their videos. I don’t like the hypocrisy and lately I’ve just been getting a vibe that these dudes are a representation of the clicky, elitist side of the industry that you always hear about. Feels like the mask is coming off a bit.[close]
Do you remember exactly on what episode they were differentiating from skate YouTubers? Curious to listen to the nuance in what they said, because they made an effort to have their backs on Ben D’s episode by even referring to them as “skaters that YouTube”.
And it always seems that they 100% support skaters looking for alternative incomes streams other than pro skating.
It wouldn’t fit into their MO if they were all of a sudden saying in some way that they’re better than any skateboarder that YouTube’s.
(Yes I know you got a channel, been watching since you had less than 1000 subs, when you made a review on the x97’s vs the Dragons… and it straight up made me go buy x97’s the next day. Just didn’t want to seem like I was being combative in my comments :D )[close]
I think it was the last live episode that was like 4 hours long,within the first 20 or so minutes, it wasn’t exactly what they said it was how they said it. Chris and Kelly were having a back and forth about YT and how they get recommended videos from random skate channels and the whole exchange just felt really dismissive and condescending. I also should state that I was a bit buzzed when I watched it so the possibility of me taking something out of context is entirely possible lol. I’ll revisit it and if I was just in my feelings over something minuscule I’ll modify my comment lol. Also really appreciate you watching my shit, man. I hope you liked the X97’s. I ended up swapping back to F4’s shortly after just out of preference but I still recommend those wheels to people looking for a softer ride.[close]
off topic but the x97s saved my knees and ankles i can skate for so much longer too with them because they're fast as hell and you don't have to push as much. they're not as fast as dragons but they dont get in the way of slides the way dragons do
[PAUSE] Am I like supposed to feel bad about being loyal, supportive to the point of putting my money where my mouth is, willing to interact with people I disagree with and even call them on their BS, non-anonymously to boot?
I was hoping this community would actually be able to take a little criticism and discuss it intelligently rather than the usual boring internet troll-like responses that most of the skate industry criticizes SLAP for but clearly I was wrong. As you were.
[PAUSE] Am I like supposed to feel bad about being loyal, supportive to the point of putting my money where my mouth is, willing to interact with people I disagree with and even call them on their BS, non-anonymously to boot?
I was hoping this community would actually be able to take a little criticism and discuss it intelligently rather than the usual boring internet troll-like responses that most of the skate industry criticizes SLAP for but clearly I was wrong. As you were.
Expand QuoteExpand Quote[PAUSE] Am I like supposed to feel bad about being loyal, supportive to the point of putting my money where my mouth is, willing to interact with people I disagree with and even call them on their BS, non-anonymously to boot?
I was hoping this community would actually be able to take a little criticism and discuss it intelligently rather than the usual boring internet troll-like responses that most of the skate industry criticizes SLAP for but clearly I was wrong. As you were.[close]
idk man, it kinda sounds like you wandered away from an echo chamber and you're surprised that people have something to say about a thing that you really like. It's fine if you disagree with a lot of the opinions in here, but it's pretty childish to call people trolls and "gurus" because of it.[close]
I've been reading this SLAP thread for what, a year, and you think I'm in an echo chamber? People are flat out being childish trolls and telling people how to run their lives, and when I say as much _I'm_ the childish one? People here claim they want to show to do better, I want slap to do better and everyone has a big problem with that. Pretty silly if you ask me. Talk about an echo chamber...
Expand QuoteExpand Quote[PAUSE] Am I like supposed to feel bad about being loyal, supportive to the point of putting my money where my mouth is, willing to interact with people I disagree with and even call them on their BS, non-anonymously to boot?
I was hoping this community would actually be able to take a little criticism and discuss it intelligently rather than the usual boring internet troll-like responses that most of the skate industry criticizes SLAP for but clearly I was wrong. As you were.[close]
idk man, it kinda sounds like you wandered away from an echo chamber and you're surprised that people have something to say about a thing that you really like. It's fine if you disagree with a lot of the opinions in here, but it's pretty childish to call people trolls and "gurus" because of it.[close]
I've been reading this SLAP thread for what, a year, and you think I'm in an echo chamber? People are flat out being childish trolls and telling people how to run their lives, and when I say as much _I'm_ the childish one? People here claim they want to show to do better, I want slap to do better and everyone has a big problem with that. Pretty silly if you ask me. Talk about an echo chamber...
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote[PAUSE] Am I like supposed to feel bad about being loyal, supportive to the point of putting my money where my mouth is, willing to interact with people I disagree with and even call them on their BS, non-anonymously to boot?
I was hoping this community would actually be able to take a little criticism and discuss it intelligently rather than the usual boring internet troll-like responses that most of the skate industry criticizes SLAP for but clearly I was wrong. As you were.[close]
idk man, it kinda sounds like you wandered away from an echo chamber and you're surprised that people have something to say about a thing that you really like. It's fine if you disagree with a lot of the opinions in here, but it's pretty childish to call people trolls and "gurus" because of it.[close]
I've been reading this SLAP thread for what, a year, and you think I'm in an echo chamber? People are flat out being childish trolls and telling people how to run their lives, and when I say as much _I'm_ the childish one? People here claim they want to show to do better, I want slap to do better and everyone has a big problem with that. Pretty silly if you ask me. Talk about an echo chamber...[close]
Furthermore, I'll repeat myself about how I don't care about the valid criticism. I see those comments on their youtube, discord, etc as well and don't take issue with them. Everyone is entitled to those opinions and once in a while I even agree with some of them. I've even gone as far as going on a podcast and defending seemingly "haters" for being just as valid sometimes in their criticism and passion for caring about the a show.
Sadly everything degrades to ad-hominem for the sake of entertainment online. I can't do anything about that, apparently no one can or it would have happened by now.
I've said all I could possibly ever want to say about this. Believe what you will.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote[PAUSE] Am I like supposed to feel bad about being loyal, supportive to the point of putting my money where my mouth is, willing to interact with people I disagree with and even call them on their BS, non-anonymously to boot?
I was hoping this community would actually be able to take a little criticism and discuss it intelligently rather than the usual boring internet troll-like responses that most of the skate industry criticizes SLAP for but clearly I was wrong. As you were.[close]
idk man, it kinda sounds like you wandered away from an echo chamber and you're surprised that people have something to say about a thing that you really like. It's fine if you disagree with a lot of the opinions in here, but it's pretty childish to call people trolls and "gurus" because of it.[close]
I've been reading this SLAP thread for what, a year, and you think I'm in an echo chamber? People are flat out being childish trolls and telling people how to run their lives, and when I say as much _I'm_ the childish one? People here claim they want to show to do better, I want slap to do better and everyone has a big problem with that. Pretty silly if you ask me. Talk about an echo chamber...[close]
Furthermore, I'll repeat myself about how I don't care about the valid criticism. I see those comments on their youtube, discord, etc as well and don't take issue with them. Everyone is entitled to those opinions and once in a while I even agree with some of them. I've even gone as far as going on a podcast and defending seemingly "haters" for being just as valid sometimes in their criticism and passion for caring about the a show.
Sadly everything degrades to ad-hominem for the sake of entertainment online. I can't do anything about that, apparently no one can or it would have happened by now.
I've said all I could possibly ever want to say about this. Believe what you will.[close]
There were a lot of valid criticisms being made that prompted you to respond about "life gurus". Even the people responding to you since have been pretty tame as far as the internet goes. You haven't acknowledged a single actual point and just keep insisting that everyone's a troll. That would be like me reducing the Nine Club's community to all of the unchecked transphobic dickheads on Marbie's comment section, or the people applauding Jason Jesse for discussing being a washed up Nazi. It's a broad brush to paint with and an immature way to look at the world.
I don't know a nice way to tell you this, but no one should care this much about the Nine Club.
Expand QuoteI don't know a nice way to tell you this, but no one should care this much about the Nine Club.[close]
If you like, actually knew me, you'd know I almost certainly support at least something you like. Won't bother to list it since I'm not a brand or trying to self-promote, which freed me up to have a pretty honest dialog but as usual everyone on the internet is an expert about someone else. Just proving my point ad nauseam. Forgive me for not responding beyond this point to anyone, even if you have some valid things to say. Again, read above if you actually care about what was said. ^
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote[PAUSE] Am I like supposed to feel bad about being loyal, supportive to the point of putting my money where my mouth is, willing to interact with people I disagree with and even call them on their BS, non-anonymously to boot?
I was hoping this community would actually be able to take a little criticism and discuss it intelligently rather than the usual boring internet troll-like responses that most of the skate industry criticizes SLAP for but clearly I was wrong. As you were.[close]
idk man, it kinda sounds like you wandered away from an echo chamber and you're surprised that people have something to say about a thing that you really like. It's fine if you disagree with a lot of the opinions in here, but it's pretty childish to call people trolls and "gurus" because of it.[close]
I've been reading this SLAP thread for what, a year, and you think I'm in an echo chamber? People are flat out being childish trolls and telling people how to run their lives, and when I say as much _I'm_ the childish one? People here claim they want to show to do better, I want slap to do better and everyone has a big problem with that. Pretty silly if you ask me. Talk about an echo chamber...[close]
Furthermore, I'll repeat myself about how I don't care about the valid criticism. I see those comments on their youtube, discord, etc as well and don't take issue with them. Everyone is entitled to those opinions and once in a while I even agree with some of them. I've even gone as far as going on a podcast and defending seemingly "haters" for being just as valid sometimes in their criticism and passion for caring about the a show.
Sadly everything degrades to ad-hominem for the sake of entertainment online. I can't do anything about that, apparently no one can or it would have happened by now.
I've said all I could possibly ever want to say about this. Believe what you will.[close]
There were a lot of valid criticisms being made that prompted you to respond about "life gurus". Even the people responding to you since have been pretty tame as far as the internet goes. You haven't acknowledged a single actual point and just keep insisting that everyone's a troll. That would be like me reducing the Nine Club's community to all of the unchecked transphobic dickheads on Marbie's comment section, or the people applauding Jason Jesse for discussing being a washed up Nazi. It's a broad brush to paint with and an immature way to look at the world.[close]
You _must_ be referring to how I didn't single any specific person out, but I don't think you're even reading the full thread, since you said I called "everyone" a troll, when i consistently used wording much differently than "everyone", and the mere fact that _some_ people are literally trolling me in between each response.
You're also cherrypicking and doing everything you claim I am. Not a single response about how I've defended healthy criticism. I'm going with the other guy who just said this place is a cesspool because I've already put enough effort into trying to have a better discussion. The only thing I'm guilty of is I shouldn't have worded it as "are you guys skaters or life coaches?" but again, I have to point out the irony that you can dish it out all day but can't take even an ounce back.
I've truly exhausted all I could say about this. See my previous posts for any further clarification. Going back to occasional read-only mode and won't bother pointing out the obvious hypocrisies I notice since it accomplishes nothing but a waste of typing.
Rkulla is clearly a typo of “krulla”, an authentically Boston pronunciation and misspelling of cruller. We also know, Roger bagley, a Boston native, has espoused his affection for dunkin donuts and specifically their crullers multiple times….
Furthermore, if you add up rkullas rep and posts, you get -12. Then, after subtracting eldy, steezus, and roger, the former on screen hosts of the nine club shows, you get -9, as in the 9 club…
Rkulla = Roger bagley???? Psyop confirmed.
I don't know a nice way to tell you this, but no one should care this much about the Nine Club.
Rkulla is clearly a typo of “krulla”, an authentically Boston pronunciation and misspelling of cruller. We also know, Roger bagley, a Boston native, has espoused his affection for dunkin donuts and specifically their crullers multiple times….
Furthermore, if you add up rkullas rep and posts, you get -12. Then, after subtracting eldy, steezus, and roger, the former on screen hosts of the nine club shows, you get -9, as in the 9 club…
Rkulla = Roger bagley???? Psyop confirmed.
Expand QuoteI don't know a nice way to tell you this, but no one should care this much about the Nine Club.[close]
If you like, actually knew me, you'd know I almost certainly support at least something you like. Won't bother to list it since I'm not a brand or trying to self-promote, which freed me up to have a pretty honest dialog but as usual everyone on the internet is an expert about someone else. Just proving my point ad nauseam. Forgive me for not responding beyond this point to anyone, even if you have some valid things to say. Again, read above if you actually care about what was said. ^
@rkulla Fuck/marry/kill: Jeron | Kelly | Crobc’mon that’s too easy
@rkulla Fuck/marry/kill: Jeron | Kelly | Crobanswer would be fuck crob get fucked by jeron and suck rog all at the same time while Kelly JO in the cuck chair then kill the bunt and gifted hater and marry Ben degros
answer would be fuck crob get fucked by jeron and suck rog all at the same time while Kelly JO in the cuck chair then kill the bunt and gifted hater and marry Ben degrosFFS, that is way too much porn for you.
answer would be fuck crob get fucked by jeron and suck rog all at the same time while Kelly JO in the cuck chair then kill the bunt and gifted hater and marry Ben degrosExpand Quote@rkulla Fuck/marry/kill: Jeron | Kelly | Crob[close]
Zach Krulla
Imagine wearing a nine club sweater or tee or logo grip.
Just read the thrasher with the GX cover and the junk drawer or whatever had two slap jokes. Pizza flips sawcon and Grecos side pipe. The industry is here on slap lol get of your today show podcast high horse this place isn’t that bad
Kelly must regret pushing that facial joke so much I got second hand embarassment and would wake up the next morning with regret “fore shore” and so what if someone is a cum guzzler yeah some lo key homophobia and must be isolating to female and non cis men skaters
lol, you know when you’re abbreviating ‘jerks off’ you’re in it pretty deepFFS, that is way too much porn for you.Expand Quoteanswer would be fuck crob get fucked by jeron and suck rog all at the same time while Kelly JO in the cuck chair then kill the bunt and gifted hater and marry Ben degros[close]
https://www.instagram.com/p/C0vAX6lpxiQ/?img_index=1
Dope haul g
well the guy clearly has access to a lot of moneyExpand Quotehttps://www.instagram.com/p/C0vAX6lpxiQ/?img_index=1
Dope haul g[close]
This dude has a wife? Who puts up with this level of obsession? Like if I dragged my girl to some random skaters I’ve given thousands of dollars to….. welll shit I doubt she’d stuck around past the whole giving random former skaters thousands dollars.
I wonder if there’s anyone else out there who would say Nine Club is their favorite show and really mean it. I can’t picture it.
Expand QuoteI wonder if there’s anyone else out there who would say Nine Club is their favorite show and really mean it. I can’t picture it.[close]
Oh for sure there is. People probably play reruns of old nine clubs for background noise and to get that sense of familiarity and security. It’s not actually that far fetched if you think about it, it’s a skateboarding podcast that’s very “good vibes only” and requires almost no bandwidth to process. Reality is fuckin scary and unpredictable and some people just need some kind of life raft to hold onto. Same reason people play the same old sitcoms all the time or tune into some brainless talk show everyday. The Ol buddies are always there to ease your existential dread.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI wonder if there’s anyone else out there who would say Nine Club is their favorite show and really mean it. I can’t picture it.[close]
Oh for sure there is. People probably play reruns of old nine clubs for background noise and to get that sense of familiarity and security. It’s not actually that far fetched if you think about it, it’s a skateboarding podcast that’s very “good vibes only” and requires almost no bandwidth to process. Reality is fuckin scary and unpredictable and some people just need some kind of life raft to hold onto. Same reason people play the same old sitcoms all the time or tune into some brainless talk show everyday. The Ol buddies are always there to ease your existential dread.[close]
Oh totally. Agreed. I’ll even put it on in the background sometimes. I want to hear Jason Lee interrupt Dune for 3 hours as much as the next guy. But favorite show? Like number one, top of the pile, favorite thing to watch? I don’t want to yuck anyone’s yum but it’s just hard for me to imagine.
Skateboarding needs the nine club imo.
Expand QuoteI wonder if there’s anyone else out there who would say Nine Club is their favorite show and really mean it. I can’t picture it.[close]
Oh for sure there is. People probably play reruns of old nine clubs for background noise and to get that sense of familiarity and security. It’s not actually that far fetched if you think about it, it’s a skateboarding podcast that’s very “good vibes only” and requires almost no bandwidth to process. Reality is fuckin scary and unpredictable and some people just need some kind of life raft to hold onto. Same reason people play the same old sitcoms all the time or tune into some brainless talk show everyday. The Ol buddies are always there to ease your existential dread.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI've said all I could possibly ever want to say about this. Believe what you will.[close]
*wife tucks him in.*
“Echo play episode 100 of the nine club with Chris Roberts”
*kisses framed picture of Chris, turns on orange nightlight (orange Pantone 012c), blows out steezus candle*
“Yeah…I told em”
*drifts to sleep in blissful ingnorance*[close][close]
I like the Nine Club.
It hasn't always been easy but overall it's easy listening.
I called Crob out for his YT obsession on here and got an almost instant response from the man himself, so besides over-reacting to criticism, they are listening/lurking.
It's fine to criticise the Nine Club but at the same time you can't please everyone, and it seems like some of the haters will just hate regardless.
I don't know how long it's been going but I understand a lot of people can't be bothered to wait over five years for a product to finally get streamlined.
There are a couple of instances where I listen, on commutes and when I was unemployed with time to waste.
I can imagine it might serve well as background noise for a skateshop.
Keep in mind, the real world and news swamp has been a very depressing place for the last decade at least, so something light humoured like a 5-0/switch crook debate or Crob accidentally setting fire to an Emerica box goes a long way.
I'm currently scratching my head at how they are going to manage the SOTY board/debate they have going. You'd think with his tech know-how, Crob would hook up a digital display or something.
The other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.
these were my emotions exactly. Whenever I’m in the kitchen I’ll chip away at whatever podcast I’ve been listening to. Somehow I managed to start that episode of Nine Club Live right as they began that conversation, and finished doing some dishes, cooking a pretty mean huevos rancheros, and finished eating it as they were finally wrapping up the conversation.Expand QuoteThe other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.[close]
that convo was batshit lol it went from interesting to ok enough already to hilarious to i cant believe theyve been talking about it this long to am i losing my mind theyre talking in circles back to hilarious again
it was like sideshow bob stepping on the rakes level
these were my emotions exactly. Whenever I’m in the kitchen I’ll chip away at whatever podcast I’ve been listening to. Somehow I managed to start that episode of Nine Club Live right as they began that conversation, and finished doing some dishes, cooking a pretty mean huevos rancheros, and finished eating it as they were finally wrapping up the conversation.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.[close]
that convo was batshit lol it went from interesting to ok enough already to hilarious to i cant believe theyve been talking about it this long to am i losing my mind theyre talking in circles back to hilarious again
it was like sideshow bob stepping on the rakes level[close]
Then Kelly kept bringing it up after the fact while they were watching videos, and you could just see it in Jeron’s eyes. The rage. This reminds me of how Kelly and Eldy’s feud began - Kelly senses he gets on someone’s nerves and then keeps poking at it and and smiling and laughing while saying “ It’s all good dude! It’s all good!”. Eventually thats going to drive your friends fucking insane.
nine club live episode #36.Expand Quotethese were my emotions exactly. Whenever I’m in the kitchen I’ll chip away at whatever podcast I’ve been listening to. Somehow I managed to start that episode of Nine Club Live right as they began that conversation, and finished doing some dishes, cooking a pretty mean huevos rancheros, and finished eating it as they were finally wrapping up the conversation.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.[close]
that convo was batshit lol it went from interesting to ok enough already to hilarious to i cant believe theyve been talking about it this long to am i losing my mind theyre talking in circles back to hilarious again
it was like sideshow bob stepping on the rakes level[close]
Then Kelly kept bringing it up after the fact while they were watching videos, and you could just see it in Jeron’s eyes. The rage. This reminds me of how Kelly and Eldy’s feud began - Kelly senses he gets on someone’s nerves and then keeps poking at it and and smiling and laughing while saying “ It’s all good dude! It’s all good!”. Eventually thats going to drive your friends fucking insane.[close]
What episode was this? I need to hear now
well the guy clearly has access to a lot of moneyExpand QuoteExpand Quote
Dope haul g[close]
This dude has a wife? Who puts up with this level of obsession? Like if I dragged my girl to some random skaters I’ve given thousands of dollars to….. welll shit I doubt she’d stuck around past the whole giving random former skaters thousands dollars.[close]
nine club live episode #36.Expand QuoteExpand Quotethese were my emotions exactly. Whenever I’m in the kitchen I’ll chip away at whatever podcast I’ve been listening to. Somehow I managed to start that episode of Nine Club Live right as they began that conversation, and finished doing some dishes, cooking a pretty mean huevos rancheros, and finished eating it as they were finally wrapping up the conversation.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.[close]
that convo was batshit lol it went from interesting to ok enough already to hilarious to i cant believe theyve been talking about it this long to am i losing my mind theyre talking in circles back to hilarious again
it was like sideshow bob stepping on the rakes level[close]
Then Kelly kept bringing it up after the fact while they were watching videos, and you could just see it in Jeron’s eyes. The rage. This reminds me of how Kelly and Eldy’s feud began - Kelly senses he gets on someone’s nerves and then keeps poking at it and and smiling and laughing while saying “ It’s all good dude! It’s all good!”. Eventually thats going to drive your friends fucking insane.[close]
What episode was this? I need to hear now[close]
Might as well start it at like the 56:00 minute mark because then you can hear Chris say he could still nosegrind that giant rainbow ledge in Manhattan.
He actually means it too… it’s fucked up.
I can't see why you're all getting upset about someone buying 4 drinks containers and a cheap watch. You get people who spend thousands on a single deck.
And Ron Allen is up this week
Expand Quotenine club live episode #36.Expand QuoteExpand Quotethese were my emotions exactly. Whenever I’m in the kitchen I’ll chip away at whatever podcast I’ve been listening to. Somehow I managed to start that episode of Nine Club Live right as they began that conversation, and finished doing some dishes, cooking a pretty mean huevos rancheros, and finished eating it as they were finally wrapping up the conversation.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.[close]
that convo was batshit lol it went from interesting to ok enough already to hilarious to i cant believe theyve been talking about it this long to am i losing my mind theyre talking in circles back to hilarious again
it was like sideshow bob stepping on the rakes level[close]
Then Kelly kept bringing it up after the fact while they were watching videos, and you could just see it in Jeron’s eyes. The rage. This reminds me of how Kelly and Eldy’s feud began - Kelly senses he gets on someone’s nerves and then keeps poking at it and and smiling and laughing while saying “ It’s all good dude! It’s all good!”. Eventually thats going to drive your friends fucking insane.[close]
What episode was this? I need to hear now[close]
Might as well start it at like the 56:00 minute mark because then you can hear Chris say he could still nosegrind that giant rainbow ledge in Manhattan.
He actually means it too… it’s fucked up.[close]
Still such a great username KP. and that ledge in Columbus circle is so fucked up. Chris def bunted that so so hard.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotenine club live episode #36.Expand QuoteExpand Quotethese were my emotions exactly. Whenever I’m in the kitchen I’ll chip away at whatever podcast I’ve been listening to. Somehow I managed to start that episode of Nine Club Live right as they began that conversation, and finished doing some dishes, cooking a pretty mean huevos rancheros, and finished eating it as they were finally wrapping up the conversation.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.[close]
that convo was batshit lol it went from interesting to ok enough already to hilarious to i cant believe theyve been talking about it this long to am i losing my mind theyre talking in circles back to hilarious again
it was like sideshow bob stepping on the rakes level[close]
Then Kelly kept bringing it up after the fact while they were watching videos, and you could just see it in Jeron’s eyes. The rage. This reminds me of how Kelly and Eldy’s feud began - Kelly senses he gets on someone’s nerves and then keeps poking at it and and smiling and laughing while saying “ It’s all good dude! It’s all good!”. Eventually thats going to drive your friends fucking insane.[close]
What episode was this? I need to hear now[close]
Might as well start it at like the 56:00 minute mark because then you can hear Chris say he could still nosegrind that giant rainbow ledge in Manhattan.
He actually means it too… it’s fucked up.[close]
Still such a great username KP. and that ledge in Columbus circle is so fucked up. Chris def bunted that so so hard.[close]
Yeah no shot Chris. Last weekend I watched a guy that was a very good skateboarder try to back 50-50 that for a little while. He didn't even come close to getting to the top of it.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotenine club live episode #36.Expand QuoteExpand Quotethese were my emotions exactly. Whenever I’m in the kitchen I’ll chip away at whatever podcast I’ve been listening to. Somehow I managed to start that episode of Nine Club Live right as they began that conversation, and finished doing some dishes, cooking a pretty mean huevos rancheros, and finished eating it as they were finally wrapping up the conversation.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.[close]
that convo was batshit lol it went from interesting to ok enough already to hilarious to i cant believe theyve been talking about it this long to am i losing my mind theyre talking in circles back to hilarious again
it was like sideshow bob stepping on the rakes level[close]
Then Kelly kept bringing it up after the fact while they were watching videos, and you could just see it in Jeron’s eyes. The rage. This reminds me of how Kelly and Eldy’s feud began - Kelly senses he gets on someone’s nerves and then keeps poking at it and and smiling and laughing while saying “ It’s all good dude! It’s all good!”. Eventually thats going to drive your friends fucking insane.[close]
What episode was this? I need to hear now[close]
Might as well start it at like the 56:00 minute mark because then you can hear Chris say he could still nosegrind that giant rainbow ledge in Manhattan.
He actually means it too… it’s fucked up.[close]
Still such a great username KP. and that ledge in Columbus circle is so fucked up. Chris def bunted that so so hard.[close]
Yeah no shot Chris. Last weekend I watched a guy that was a very good skateboarder try to back 50-50 that for a little while. He didn't even come close to getting to the top of it.[close]
Yah that spot is no joke. The FS Nose is insane.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quotenine club live episode #36.Expand QuoteExpand Quotethese were my emotions exactly. Whenever I’m in the kitchen I’ll chip away at whatever podcast I’ve been listening to. Somehow I managed to start that episode of Nine Club Live right as they began that conversation, and finished doing some dishes, cooking a pretty mean huevos rancheros, and finished eating it as they were finally wrapping up the conversation.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.[close]
that convo was batshit lol it went from interesting to ok enough already to hilarious to i cant believe theyve been talking about it this long to am i losing my mind theyre talking in circles back to hilarious again
it was like sideshow bob stepping on the rakes level[close]
Then Kelly kept bringing it up after the fact while they were watching videos, and you could just see it in Jeron’s eyes. The rage. This reminds me of how Kelly and Eldy’s feud began - Kelly senses he gets on someone’s nerves and then keeps poking at it and and smiling and laughing while saying “ It’s all good dude! It’s all good!”. Eventually thats going to drive your friends fucking insane.[close]
What episode was this? I need to hear now[close]
Might as well start it at like the 56:00 minute mark because then you can hear Chris say he could still nosegrind that giant rainbow ledge in Manhattan.
He actually means it too… it’s fucked up.[close]
Still such a great username KP. and that ledge in Columbus circle is so fucked up. Chris def bunted that so so hard.[close]
Yeah no shot Chris. Last weekend I watched a guy that was a very good skateboarder try to back 50-50 that for a little while. He didn't even come close to getting to the top of it.[close]
Yah that spot is no joke. The FS Nose is insane.[close]
I was about to ask for a pic but I realised it's the Foy noseslide... and jfc crob come on.
thanks budday. That ledge is over head height at its peak and Chris said “I’ll just wax the shit out of it”. I would pay ryan kulla money just to see Chris try that. I’m all for those wild imaginary bunts, though.Expand Quotenine club live episode #36.Expand QuoteExpand Quotethese were my emotions exactly. Whenever I’m in the kitchen I’ll chip away at whatever podcast I’ve been listening to. Somehow I managed to start that episode of Nine Club Live right as they began that conversation, and finished doing some dishes, cooking a pretty mean huevos rancheros, and finished eating it as they were finally wrapping up the conversation.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.[close]
that convo was batshit lol it went from interesting to ok enough already to hilarious to i cant believe theyve been talking about it this long to am i losing my mind theyre talking in circles back to hilarious again
it was like sideshow bob stepping on the rakes level[close]
Then Kelly kept bringing it up after the fact while they were watching videos, and you could just see it in Jeron’s eyes. The rage. This reminds me of how Kelly and Eldy’s feud began - Kelly senses he gets on someone’s nerves and then keeps poking at it and and smiling and laughing while saying “ It’s all good dude! It’s all good!”. Eventually thats going to drive your friends fucking insane.[close]
What episode was this? I need to hear now[close]
Might as well start it at like the 56:00 minute mark because then you can hear Chris say he could still nosegrind that giant rainbow ledge in Manhattan.
He actually means it too… it’s fucked up.[close]
Still such a great username KP. and that ledge in Columbus circle is so fucked up. Chris def bunted that so so hard.
even though i poked fun at rkulla at the end of the day he’s making money and supporting something he likes. yeah sure nineclub can be a bit kooky from time to time but nineclub is better then no ninecluband honestly without the money that Kulla gives the nine club, there probably would be no nine club
just never have gary vee on the show ever again
I miss him in front of the camera saying more, too. But he stopped because it was weirding him out, and he also quit drinking (I think it was on some YouTube video interview/documentary. Can’t remember.)Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI wonder if there’s anyone else out there who would say Nine Club is their favorite show and really mean it. I can’t picture it.[close]
Oh for sure there is. People probably play reruns of old nine clubs for background noise and to get that sense of familiarity and security. It’s not actually that far fetched if you think about it, it’s a skateboarding podcast that’s very “good vibes only” and requires almost no bandwidth to process. Reality is fuckin scary and unpredictable and some people just need some kind of life raft to hold onto. Same reason people play the same old sitcoms all the time or tune into some brainless talk show everyday. The Ol buddies are always there to ease your existential dread.[close]
IDK abut favorite but it is easy listening. Not so much the experience or the live stuff but the talk-to-skateboard-industry-people episodes are really interesting to me. I did a roadtrip once and binged 30 hours of it.
I have enough bad vibes in my life, so something that is just upbeat is nice. I even have a mug a family member gave me as a gift.
It did get a little deep in youtube algorithm nonsense for a while and I miss Roger's weird energy on camera (I like Jeron though too), but overall it is a force for good in the universe.
and honestly without the money that Kulla gives the nine club, there probably would be no nine clubExpand Quoteeven though i poked fun at rkulla at the end of the day he’s making money and supporting something he likes. yeah sure nineclub can be a bit kooky from time to time but nineclub is better then no nineclub
just never have gary vee on the show ever again[close]
Expand Quoteand honestly without the money that Kulla gives the nine club, there probably would be no nine clubExpand Quoteeven though i poked fun at rkulla at the end of the day he’s making money and supporting something he likes. yeah sure nineclub can be a bit kooky from time to time but nineclub is better then no nineclub
just never have gary vee on the show ever again[close][close]
it is kinda hilarious that they have a pay pig keeping their business afloat. like imagine having fuck you money and giving it to chris rodgers and getting nothing in return. rich people seriously ain't shit
Wait, I think you’re onto something. I would also pay Rkulla money to see Chris try that. This could be an ideathanks budday. That ledge is over head height at its peak and Chris said “I’ll just wax the shit out of it”. I would pay ryan kulla money just to see Chris try that. I’m all for those wild imaginary bunts, though.Expand QuoteExpand Quotenine club live episode #36.Expand QuoteExpand Quotethese were my emotions exactly. Whenever I’m in the kitchen I’ll chip away at whatever podcast I’ve been listening to. Somehow I managed to start that episode of Nine Club Live right as they began that conversation, and finished doing some dishes, cooking a pretty mean huevos rancheros, and finished eating it as they were finally wrapping up the conversation.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.[close]
that convo was batshit lol it went from interesting to ok enough already to hilarious to i cant believe theyve been talking about it this long to am i losing my mind theyre talking in circles back to hilarious again
it was like sideshow bob stepping on the rakes level[close]
Then Kelly kept bringing it up after the fact while they were watching videos, and you could just see it in Jeron’s eyes. The rage. This reminds me of how Kelly and Eldy’s feud began - Kelly senses he gets on someone’s nerves and then keeps poking at it and and smiling and laughing while saying “ It’s all good dude! It’s all good!”. Eventually thats going to drive your friends fucking insane.[close]
What episode was this? I need to hear now[close]
Might as well start it at like the 56:00 minute mark because then you can hear Chris say he could still nosegrind that giant rainbow ledge in Manhattan.
He actually means it too… it’s fucked up.[close]
Still such a great username KP. and that ledge in Columbus circle is so fucked up. Chris def bunted that so so hard.[close]
(As a Nine Club fan, I also think Ryan kulla has every right to pay however much money to whatever podcast he likes.)
They should sell "It's not a fakie 5-0" t shirt.
Am I dreaming or did ET bs noselide that ledge?
Am I dreaming or did ET bs noselide that ledge?
Expand QuoteThey should sell "It's not a fakie 5-0" t shirt.[close]
Fakie salad, case closed
I always liked the bunt dude’s argument on trick names that if you know what someone is referring to when talking about a trick then who the fuck cares. I get that’s it’s fun to talk about to an extent but it’s not something to take seriously and lord over someone as if your skate knowledge is superior as Kelly was doing. Especially not to fucking Jeron Wilson. It’s amazing the lack of awareness Kelly has, somewhere in that argument you can tell Jeron is getting really over it but he just keeps prodding him and not letting it go, meanwhile he’s thinking it’s chill just laughing about it. Know your place Kelly.
I get the photo argument a bit, just not how Jeron described. If I saw a photo of it going down something I could tell it was fakie by the posture but in a literal sense looking at it wouldn’t it be a switch nosegrind? My 13 year old self thought of it as a fakie Ollie to switch nosegrind, which is a mouthful and didn’t really make sense once I learned otherwise. Nollie and fakie when were referring to fs or bs flip tricks are also flip flopped. A nollie nose grind regular footed is the same motion as a fake five-o goofy footed it’s just reversed when going fakie considering you’re going backwards. That’s how I thought of it at least….Expand QuoteI always liked the bunt dude’s argument on trick names that if you know what someone is referring to when talking about a trick then who the fuck cares. I get that’s it’s fun to talk about to an extent but it’s not something to take seriously and lord over someone as if your skate knowledge is superior as Kelly was doing. Especially not to fucking Jeron Wilson. It’s amazing the lack of awareness Kelly has, somewhere in that argument you can tell Jeron is getting really over it but he just keeps prodding him and not letting it go, meanwhile he’s thinking it’s chill just laughing about it. Know your place Kelly.[close]
I agree with the Bunt take. The argument between Kelly and Jeron was simply awkward after a point more than anything. Yes he was prodding, but also what was even the argument honestly, are we gonna be real on here? That’s a valid 5-0 and no one has ever thought differently.
The argument of if you showed me a still photo what truck do you think it is?
I’ve never heard that argument before and I think it is not a strong one.
Truck is a fake 5-0.
Discuss.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThey should sell "It's not a fakie 5-0" t shirt.[close]
Fakie salad, case closed[close]
Fakie salad makes sense but if we're using that logic then there's no such thing as a fakie fs crook or fakie bs crook. It would be called a fakie b/s 5-0 and fakie suski.
but there’s a July 2007 skateboard mag cover of Aaron Suski doing his signature grind FS down a hubba so I guess that complicates thingsExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteThey should sell "It's not a fakie 5-0" t shirt.[close]
Fakie salad, case closed[close]
Fakie salad makes sense but if we're using that logic then there's no such thing as a fakie fs crook or fakie bs crook. It would be called a fakie b/s 5-0 and fakie suski.[close]
I support this. I got in an argument on IG with the guy who skated across America about this. He kept ignoring what I was saying and just kept calling a “fakie front crook” a fakie suski and I kept telling him there’s no fs suski and he just kept looping his argument. Infuriating. I deleted my comment cause then everyone started coming to his defense lol
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/GYYAAOSwa6pjyemQ/s-l1600.jpg)Yeah there is no name for a crooked 5-0 except backside and turning towards your toes.
That's just a regular frontside 5-0. He's going into the bank so he's slightly turning but the truck is fully on.
Nikolai piombo would be my example of someone who's making a front suski a thing. Maybe to the point they could be called piombo grinds
I get the photo argument a bit, just not how Jeron described. If I saw a photo of it going down something I could tell it was fakie by the posture but in a literal sense looking at it wouldn’t it be a switch nosegrind? My 13 year old self thought of it as a fakie Ollie to switch nosegrind, which is a mouthful and didn’t really make sense once I learned otherwise. Nollie and fakie when were referring to fs or bs flip tricks are also flip flopped. A nollie nose grind regular footed is the same motion as a fake five-o goofy footed it’s just reversed when going fakie considering you’re going backwards. That’s how I thought of it at least….Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI always liked the bunt dude’s argument on trick names that if you know what someone is referring to when talking about a trick then who the fuck cares. I get that’s it’s fun to talk about to an extent but it’s not something to take seriously and lord over someone as if your skate knowledge is superior as Kelly was doing. Especially not to fucking Jeron Wilson. It’s amazing the lack of awareness Kelly has, somewhere in that argument you can tell Jeron is getting really over it but he just keeps prodding him and not letting it go, meanwhile he’s thinking it’s chill just laughing about it. Know your place Kelly.[close]
I agree with the Bunt take. The argument between Kelly and Jeron was simply awkward after a point more than anything. Yes he was prodding, but also what was even the argument honestly, are we gonna be real on here? That’s a valid 5-0 and no one has ever thought differently.
The argument of if you showed me a still photo what truck do you think it is?
I’ve never heard that argument before and I think it is not a strong one.
Truck is a fake 5-0.
Discuss.[close]
Bunt guys also made a good point that it’s also the easiest way to say it, hence we say fakie manny instead of fakie Ollie to switch nose manual. Fakie 5-0 sounds way cleaner.
Yeah there is no name for a crooked 5-0 except backside and turning towards your toes.Expand Quote(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/GYYAAOSwa6pjyemQ/s-l1600.jpg)[close]
There is no crooked 5-0 blunt style.
There is no frontside Suski.
Somebody should have named them long ago. Too late now. We’re fucked.
i like jeron but he should absolutely know thats a fakie 5-0
fs overkrook is a video game trick & as kelly explained...no such thing as fs suski
Gary rogers talks like he’s some world changing motivational speaker rapper Instagram influencer entrepreneur type shit yafeelme
Him and crob ( “I know and understand comedy”) are so annoying
come on guys… right now we’re no better than Kelly yelling at Jeron that it’s all good!!!!Expand QuoteYeah there is no name for a crooked 5-0 except backside and turning towards your toes.Expand Quote(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/GYYAAOSwa6pjyemQ/s-l1600.jpg)[close]
There is no crooked 5-0 blunt style.
There is no frontside Suski.
Somebody should have named them long ago. Too late now. We’re fucked.[close]
Lol imagine if they labeled it a fs suski in the caption
(https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/GYYAAOSwa6pjyemQ/s-l1600.jpg)
Also have we ever talked about how there is a salad and suski and backside and frontside 5-0. There is no frontside nose grind variations accept the front croook and backside / frontside nose grind. Case closed?I’m a dumbass. I completely forgot about salad. Jamie did a fakie frontside salad. *or would it be fakie backside salad because fakie naming convention is stupid?
Kind of surprised Roger’s racist comment didn’t get edited out of the new live episode.
Even made Crob and Kelly feel awkward.
1h03m mark
Kind of surprised Roger’s racist comment didn’t get edited out of the new live episode.
Even made Crob and Kelly feel awkward.
1h03m mark
always uncomfortable when crob tries to impersonate jeron
did he really give them 4k in a month?Expand QuoteExpand Quoteand honestly without the money that Kulla gives the nine club, there probably would be no nine clubExpand Quoteeven though i poked fun at rkulla at the end of the day he’s making money and supporting something he likes. yeah sure nineclub can be a bit kooky from time to time but nineclub is better then no nineclub
just never have gary vee on the show ever again[close][close]
it is kinda hilarious that they have a pay pig keeping their business afloat. like imagine having fuck you money and giving it to chris rodgers and getting nothing in return. rich people seriously ain't shit[close]
Looks like he got 3 merch drops recently. Joke is on you he donated $4k last month and got $100 in free Nine Club merch.
Honestly I could live without it if push came to shove.
Expand QuoteKind of surprised Roger’s racist comment didn’t get edited out of the new live episode.
Even made Crob and Kelly feel awkward.
1h03m mark[close]
What did he say
Expand QuoteKind of surprised Roger’s racist comment didn’t get edited out of the new live episode.
Even made Crob and Kelly feel awkward.
1h03m mark[close]
not surprised
did he really give them 4k in a month?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteand honestly without the money that Kulla gives the nine club, there probably would be no nine clubExpand Quoteeven though i poked fun at rkulla at the end of the day he’s making money and supporting something he likes. yeah sure nineclub can be a bit kooky from time to time but nineclub is better then no nineclub
just never have gary vee on the show ever again[close][close]
it is kinda hilarious that they have a pay pig keeping their business afloat. like imagine having fuck you money and giving it to chris rodgers and getting nothing in return. rich people seriously ain't shit[close]
Looks like he got 3 merch drops recently. Joke is on you he donated $4k last month and got $100 in free Nine Club merch.
Honestly I could live without it if push came to shove.[close]
My mom asked if I washed the dishes and I yelled back “Chris Roberts!!”
She laughed. She knew they were washed
lol at Crobs lightening fast dismissal and conversation change up any time GH is mentioned. He also did not seem too thrilled at the idea of the Bunt guys coming on. man has the thinnest skin
lol at Crobs lightening fast dismissal and conversation change up any time GH is mentioned. He also did not seem too thrilled at the idea of the Bunt guys coming on. man has the thinnest skin
Expand Quotelol at Crobs lightening fast dismissal and conversation change up any time GH is mentioned. He also did not seem too thrilled at the idea of the Bunt guys coming on. man has the thinnest skin[close]
Noticed this with the Ben Degros board set up with Crob which I watched. Ben brings up Joa’s bolts and Chris does not engage.
Best part is when GH first started garnering attention Rog, Chris and Kelly couldn’t stop praising him.
A real testament to how truly thin-skinned their crew is, is how it’s ok to criticize anyone but them. Otherwise you are a negative troll.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotelol at Crobs lightening fast dismissal and conversation change up any time GH is mentioned. He also did not seem too thrilled at the idea of the Bunt guys coming on. man has the thinnest skin[close]
Noticed this with the Ben Degros board set up with Crob which I watched. Ben brings up Joa’s bolts and Chris does not engage.
Best part is when GH first started garnering attention Rog, Chris and Kelly couldn’t stop praising him.
A real testament to how truly thin-skinned their crew is, is how it’s ok to criticize anyone but them. Otherwise you are a negative troll.[close]
Ben is such a nice wholesome dude too, and Chris was kind of being a “high and mighty” jackass. Also I would love Chris to actually try while skating just once, so that he realizes he cannot nosegrind any ledge that people are hitting up these days.
Wonder what Carroll and Howard would think if they saw that
Expand QuoteWonder what Carroll and Howard would think if they saw that[close]
Honestly the nine club probably gives crail more business than anything else. Not like walking away from a trick for his personal YT channel is gonna get him a write up. Someone asked recently on a live show how tf he still has a board without actually doing anything for the brand and amidst scoffing and harrumphing Roger groaned from behind the wall “he puts out a new part every week” which to me says they need him over there.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWonder what Carroll and Howard would think if they saw that[close]
Honestly the nine club probably gives crail more business than anything else. Not like walking away from a trick for his personal YT channel is gonna get him a write up. Someone asked recently on a live show how tf he still has a board without actually doing anything for the brand and amidst scoffing and harrumphing Roger groaned from behind the wall “he puts out a new part every week” which to me says they need him over there.[close]
Would it be totally wrong to say the nine club is a bit of a Crailtap.com v3.0 or something?
The old website had a load of sidebars and delivered something weekly even daily.
The nine club has a load of regular features and spin offs and delivers content weekly (and almost daily).
I’m sometimes surprised they don’t push Craig products more on the podcast but it’s already a pretty good avenue for promotion.
They mentioned on the previous live episode how close they came to having Megan on. I’d love to hear a proper interview with her but at the same time listening to an employee interview their boss and founder of their main sponsor seems a bit weird.
thanks budday. That ledge is over head height at its peak and Chris said “I’ll just wax the shit out of it”. I would pay ryan kulla money just to see Chris try that. I’m all for those wild imaginary bunts, though.Expand QuoteExpand Quotenine club live episode #36.Expand QuoteExpand Quotethese were my emotions exactly. Whenever I’m in the kitchen I’ll chip away at whatever podcast I’ve been listening to. Somehow I managed to start that episode of Nine Club Live right as they began that conversation, and finished doing some dishes, cooking a pretty mean huevos rancheros, and finished eating it as they were finally wrapping up the conversation.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.[close]
that convo was batshit lol it went from interesting to ok enough already to hilarious to i cant believe theyve been talking about it this long to am i losing my mind theyre talking in circles back to hilarious again
it was like sideshow bob stepping on the rakes level[close]
Then Kelly kept bringing it up after the fact while they were watching videos, and you could just see it in Jeron’s eyes. The rage. This reminds me of how Kelly and Eldy’s feud began - Kelly senses he gets on someone’s nerves and then keeps poking at it and and smiling and laughing while saying “ It’s all good dude! It’s all good!”. Eventually thats going to drive your friends fucking insane.[close]
What episode was this? I need to hear now[close]
Might as well start it at like the 56:00 minute mark because then you can hear Chris say he could still nosegrind that giant rainbow ledge in Manhattan.
He actually means it too… it’s fucked up.[close]
Still such a great username KP. and that ledge in Columbus circle is so fucked up. Chris def bunted that so so hard.[close]
(As a Nine Club fan, I also think Ryan kulla has every right to pay however much money to whatever podcast he likes.)
every show without fail his questions loop back to how much money people makeFor real. Said this last night out loud to myself, "This guy is obsessed with other people's money". I'm a fan btw, it's just sometimes irrelevant and usually awkward.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbGNEce0ORENo wonder I always thought his vert skating looked like street skating, and was the most entertaining to watch.
"Deep down I always wanted to be a street skater." - Rune
Great Tom Penny stories in this one.
every show without fail his questions loop back to how much money people make
yes I realize I was exaggerating a bit… but close enough. If you crouch before popping that shits gonna be about head height. Good enough for meExpand Quotethanks budday. That ledge is over head height at its peak and Chris said “I’ll just wax the shit out of it”. I would pay ryan kulla money just to see Chris try that. I’m all for those wild imaginary bunts, though.Expand QuoteExpand Quotenine club live episode #36.Expand QuoteExpand Quotethese were my emotions exactly. Whenever I’m in the kitchen I’ll chip away at whatever podcast I’ve been listening to. Somehow I managed to start that episode of Nine Club Live right as they began that conversation, and finished doing some dishes, cooking a pretty mean huevos rancheros, and finished eating it as they were finally wrapping up the conversation.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteThe other day when Jeron was going on for a while about whether Jamie Foy did a fakie 5-0 or a fakie overcrooks was the best skateboard related video I've seen in a long time. Him and Kelly talked about it for what felt like over an hour easy. Maybe longer. It was great theatre. Thank you Nine Club.[close]
that convo was batshit lol it went from interesting to ok enough already to hilarious to i cant believe theyve been talking about it this long to am i losing my mind theyre talking in circles back to hilarious again
it was like sideshow bob stepping on the rakes level[close]
Then Kelly kept bringing it up after the fact while they were watching videos, and you could just see it in Jeron’s eyes. The rage. This reminds me of how Kelly and Eldy’s feud began - Kelly senses he gets on someone’s nerves and then keeps poking at it and and smiling and laughing while saying “ It’s all good dude! It’s all good!”. Eventually thats going to drive your friends fucking insane.[close]
What episode was this? I need to hear now[close]
Might as well start it at like the 56:00 minute mark because then you can hear Chris say he could still nosegrind that giant rainbow ledge in Manhattan.
He actually means it too… it’s fucked up.[close]
Still such a great username KP. and that ledge in Columbus circle is so fucked up. Chris def bunted that so so hard.[close]
(As a Nine Club fan, I also think Ryan kulla has every right to pay however much money to whatever podcast he likes.)[close]
Spot is gnarly as hell but it definitely isn't head height unless you're a little person lol. I was there today and it isn't even up to my nipples and I'm not even that tall.
Is it safe to assume it’s Appleyard he’s referring to getting back on flip?
Expand Quoteevery show without fail his questions loop back to how much money people make[close]
crob would just not let it go. dude seems super thirsty. really annoying. you could tell rune was not interested in discussing his money
All he cares about is sponsorships and money and kissing industry people’s ass. He wouldn’t even talk about skating if he had the choice
Expand QuoteAll he cares about is sponsorships and money and kissing industry people’s ass. He wouldn’t even talk about skating if he had the choice[close]
And yet it is all he’s chosen to spend his life on.
Has anybody ever just reversed the question on Chris and asked how much he made at all the different times thru his career/on the nine club?
Has anybody ever just reversed the question on Chris and asked how much he made at all the different times thru his career/on the nine club?He would probably deflect and say something like
Has anybody ever just reversed the question on Chris and asked how much he made at all the different times thru his career/on the nine club?
Expand QuoteHas anybody ever just reversed the question on Chris and asked how much he made at all the different times thru his career/on the nine club?[close]
'no. look. i get it. look. you know. we're just skaters talking shop. its just FASCINATING you know......all of it. like, look. we're just doing our thing here ya know. its just fascinating because before youtube......you know???'
is that what you're looking for?
Crob really out here trying to make everyone break the 1st Crack Commandment.
Rule numbre uno, never let no one know
How much dough you hold
Chris’ fascination with salaries / finances is probably a personal interest of his, one that him and his crew talk about regularly. He needs to understand that getting the “nitty gritty” on skaters’ backstories is deeper than understanding how much money they made from video game royalties. There are so many far more interesting things to bring up.
Rune and Gary back-to-back tried to politely avoid the conversation
Expand QuoteChris’ fascination with salaries / finances is probably a personal interest of his, one that him and his crew talk about regularly. He needs to understand that getting the “nitty gritty” on skaters’ backstories is deeper than understanding how much money they made from video game royalties. There are so many far more interesting things to bring up.
Rune and Gary back-to-back tried to politely avoid the conversation[close]
I think if he went about it in a better way it’d be a great question as a stepping stone to have more transparency in skating pay and benefit everyone as whole but I’m talking pro worker reform and the corporate overlords don’t want us to have that.
Ron episode is fucking great, had it on while doing some work, amazing rainy day entertainment. Awesome stories as expected. Dude is a livewire, like @radcunt presaged, it’s a few hours of turbo mode. Also the last untimestamped 45 minutes of interviews tend to be pretty interesting, love all the general industry perspectives/commentary that come out once everything’s covered beyond the chronological life portions.
Ron episode is fucking great, had it on while doing some work, amazing rainy day entertainment. Awesome stories as expected. Dude is a livewire, like @radcunt presaged, it’s a few hours of turbo mode. Also the last untimestamped 45 minutes of interviews tend to be pretty interesting, love all the general industry perspectives/commentary that come out once everything’s covered beyond the chronological life portions.
Expand QuoteRon episode is fucking great, had it on while doing some work, amazing rainy day entertainment. Awesome stories as expected. Dude is a livewire, like @radcunt presaged, it’s a few hours of turbo mode. Also the last untimestamped 45 minutes of interviews tend to be pretty interesting, love all the general industry perspectives/commentary that come out once everything’s covered beyond the chronological life portions.[close]
Love Ron, can't wait to get immediately worn out listening to this!
I put my chips on Apples since hew as wearing a Flip beanie recently in some skate shop best trick thingy.Expand QuoteIs it safe to assume it’s Appleyard he’s referring to getting back on flip?[close]
Appleyard, Rowley or Bastien are all possibilities...
My money is on Eric Fletcher though.
Crob really out here trying to make everyone break the 1st Crack Commandment.
Rule numbre uno, never let no one know
How much dough you hold
I think that if a guest wasn’t comfortable or didn’t want to talk about money they should just say so, and if necessary have whatever was said cut from the final edit. The nine club tries to present itself in the most professional way possible with all the gear to boot so that shouldn’t be too much of an ask.
That said, I also like that Chris pulls back the curtain on the industry by discussing money and other business dealings because whether you like it or not, the skate industry and pursuit of a career as a skateboarder was/can/could be notoriously shady. Every other day it seems there’s a top skater who gets hurt and is left hanging or stuck with an addiction problem and no financial back up. Just like there are loads of no contracts/paid in gear scenarios to wade through.
Chris loves to tell his personal story of having a lawyer intervene on his adio contract. We only know his side of the story but it serves as a good warning for future skate entrepreneurs.
True though that discussing business and politics could make a lot of potential guests decline their invitation to join for a talk.
I think that if a guest wasn’t comfortable or didn’t want to talk about money they should just say so, and if necessary have whatever was said cut from the final edit. The nine club tries to present itself in the most professional way possible with all the gear to boot so that shouldn’t be too much of an ask.
That said, I also like that Chris pulls back the curtain on the industry by discussing money and other business dealings because whether you like it or not, the skate industry and pursuit of a career as a skateboarder was/can/could be notoriously shady. Every other day it seems there’s a top skater who gets hurt and is left hanging or stuck with an addiction problem and no financial back up. Just like there are loads of no contracts/paid in gear scenarios to wade through.
Chris loves to tell his personal story of having a lawyer intervene on his adio contract. We only know his side of the story but it serves as a good warning for future skate entrepreneurs.
True though that discussing business and politics could make a lot of potential guests decline their invitation to join for a talk.
I’m hoping a guest will eventually turn it around and grill Crob about how much he makes from the show. Also, might as well ask about his earnings from still having his name on a Crail board while the heat is on. Would love to see how comfortable he feels answering those questions in front of a camera.
I can’t really picture Deluxe pulling the plug on their companies, ADI and Metropolitan, solely because they are doing too well. Has that happened before within the industry?
I’m hoping a guest will eventually turn it around and grill Crob about how much he makes from the show. Also, might as well ask about his earnings from still having his name on a Crail board while the heat is on. Would love to see how comfortable he feels answering those questions in front of a camera.It’s probably been done multiple times and laying all over the cutting room (Roger’s old bedroom at the apartment studio)
Expand QuoteI can’t really picture Deluxe pulling the plug on their companies, ADI and Metropolitan, solely because they are doing too well. Has that happened before within the industry?[close]
It's pretty well known that Deluxe canned Metropolitan back in the day not because of lack of sales, but because people thought Metropolitan was doper than Spitfire and dudes were wanting to skate for Metropolitan instead of Spitfire.
Expand QuoteI can’t really picture Deluxe pulling the plug on their companies, ADI and Metropolitan, solely because they are doing too well. Has that happened before within the industry?[close]
It's pretty well known that Deluxe canned Metropolitan back in the day not because of lack of sales, but because people thought Metropolitan was doper than Spitfire and dudes were wanting to skate for Metropolitan instead of Spitfire.
Oh great I love Ronson Lambert. And Sean Malto has a podcast now?
The Nine Club taking a week off this week.
A single episode of Mostly Skateboarding isn’t going to fill my weekly commutes.
Been trying big hongry’s Mondays and Tuesdays but the Gershwin episode is a bit out there from the start…
Any suggestions slap pals?
When’s the next bunt season starting??
I know this is a long shot, but Ron Allen had an essay about skating Oakland at night in one of the early issues of Slap. This was back when you could hit all the regular Oakland spots--Tech, Wells Fargo, the museum, Rockridge BART, etc.--and not see another skater. Anyone know if there's a scan of that somewhere?
At least in two weeks, we should have an episode with an OG Chocolatito on the Nine Club.
Expand QuoteAt least in two weeks, we should have an episode with an OG Chocolatito on the Nine Club.[close]
That's cool. I hope it's Paulo Diaz. But my money is on Ben Sanchez or Richard Mulder, more likely Mulder.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAt least in two weeks, we should have an episode with an OG Chocolatito on the Nine Club.[close]
That's cool. I hope it's Paulo Diaz. But my money is on Ben Sanchez or Richard Mulder, more likely Mulder.[close]
scott johnston maybe? he's not og og but pretty og
wait no i'm 99% sure it's chico
Mulder has already been on. Can’t imagine he’d have anything new to bring to the table that hasn’t already been discussed.Expand QuoteAt least in two weeks, we should have an episode with an OG Chocolatito on the Nine Club.[close]
That's cool. I hope it's Paulo Diaz. But my money is on Ben Sanchez or Richard Mulder, more likely Mulder.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAt least in two weeks, we should have an episode with an OG Chocolatito on the Nine Club.[close]
That's cool. I hope it's Paulo Diaz. But my money is on Ben Sanchez or Richard Mulder, more likely Mulder.[close]
scott johnston maybe? he's not og og but pretty og
wait no i'm 99% sure it's chico
that would be sick if true
They arent gonna ask why he left Chocolate but hey
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAt least in two weeks, we should have an episode with an OG Chocolatito on the Nine Club.[close]
That's cool. I hope it's Paulo Diaz. But my money is on Ben Sanchez or Richard Mulder, more likely Mulder.[close]
scott johnston maybe? he's not og og but pretty og
wait no i'm 99% sure it's chico
Expand QuoteAt least in two weeks, we should have an episode with an OG Chocolatito on the Nine Club.[close]
That's cool. I hope it's Paulo Diaz. But my money is on Ben Sanchez or Richard Mulder, more likely Mulder.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAt least in two weeks, we should have an episode with an OG Chocolatito on the Nine Club.[close]
That's cool. I hope it's Paulo Diaz. But my money is on Ben Sanchez or Richard Mulder, more likely Mulder.[close]
scott johnston maybe? he's not og og but pretty og
wait no i'm 99% sure it's chico[close]
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that would be sick if true
They arent gonna ask why he left Chocolate but hey[close]
He answered it in BS with TG interview (9:05)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQ6DNIqQR_E&t=1s
The Nine Club taking a week off this week.
A single episode of Mostly Skateboarding isn’t going to fill my weekly commutes.
Been trying big hongry’s Mondays and Tuesdays but the Gershwin episode is a bit out there from the start…
Any suggestions slap pals?
When’s the next bunt season starting??
The Nine Club taking a week off this week.
A single episode of Mostly Skateboarding isn’t going to fill my weekly commutes.
Been trying big hongry’s Mondays and Tuesdays but the Gershwin episode is a bit out there from the start…
Any suggestions slap pals?
When’s the next bunt season starting??
Smooth operator
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Smooth operator"okay now everyone get very quiet and very serious, this is how it went down..."
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I wonder if they ask him about his involvement in a security guard becoming a vegetable and Chico and his friends leaving him for dead?
Expand QuoteI wonder if they ask him about his involvement in a security guard becoming a vegetable and Chico and his friends leaving him for dead?[close]
What? :(
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI wonder if they ask him about his involvement in a security guard becoming a vegetable and Chico and his friends leaving him for dead?[close]
What? :([close]
Apparently Chico was with the GX guys during the black rock incident
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its actually kinda crazy to think of a bunch of adults fleeing that scene on skateboards
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI wonder if they ask him about his involvement in a security guard becoming a vegetable and Chico and his friends leaving him for dead?[close]
What? :([close]
Apparently Chico was with the GX guys during the black rock incident
edit*
its actually kinda crazy to think of a bunch of adults fleeing that scene on skateboards
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI wonder if they ask him about his involvement in a security guard becoming a vegetable and Chico and his friends leaving him for dead?[close]
What? :([close]
Apparently Chico was with the GX guys during the black rock incident
edit*
its actually kinda crazy to think of a bunch of adults fleeing that scene on skateboards[close]
This is quite a twist
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI wonder if they ask him about his involvement in a security guard becoming a vegetable and Chico and his friends leaving him for dead?[close]
What? :([close]
Apparently Chico was with the GX guys during the black rock incident
edit*
its actually kinda crazy to think of a bunch of adults fleeing that scene on skateboards[close]
This is quite a twist[close]
this is not uncommon knowledge?
Anybody ever listen to the art from clothing podcast from a couple of years ago? They had some great guests like Gino Perez and Richard Mulder
Steve Van Doren on tomorrow's Nine Club.
Smooth operator
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Hopefully my man Paulo. He was the genius behind chocolate, even came up with the name!
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI wonder if they ask him about his involvement in a security guard becoming a vegetable and Chico and his friends leaving him for dead?[close]
What? :([close]
Apparently Chico was with the GX guys during the black rock incident
edit*
its actually kinda crazy to think of a bunch of adults fleeing that scene on skateboards[close]
This is quite a twist[close]
this is not uncommon knowledge?[close]
I'm too slow to understand this, you mind helping a brother out with a re-phrase? The question mark is throwing me off haha
Expand QuoteAnybody ever listen to the art from clothing podcast from a couple of years ago? They had some great guests like Gino Perez and Richard Mulder[close]
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/artform-podcast/id1526902945?i=1000521632615
Can you link the episodes? I cannot find this pod
Steve Van Doren on tomorrow's Nine Club.
Steve Van Doren on tomorrow's Nine Club.Thoroughly enjoyed listening to this. Those days of Triple Crowns were awesome. Rowley gave my sister 2 pairs of his first shoes, some for her and some for me before they were in CCS or anything. Of course nobody believed me at school when I said they came from the man himself.
There was this really awesome website in 1998/1999 that had a lot of videos of Wisconsin (Milwaukee?) skaters. It was when there really wasn’t much online videos to watch, but this site had a LOT of video to watch.I only know of that website from the Mostly Skateboarding podcast. Pretty interesting to learn about
A lot of it was your homey camcorder type stuff, but Mr. Lugka himself as a young buck was at the very tippy top of talent.
I remember thinking that this dude is fucking GOOOD: I wonder if he’ll be pro.
Sure enough, like the next year or something he was blowing up.
The smoothest thing I think he was doing was 270 boards. Maybe even a flip in there.
I don’t know… he just always had talent and really smooth style that stood out.
If anyone can remember the website…
Wait, a minute… was it… WISKATE.com? Does that ring a bell to anyone?
Doooooownloaded with the quickness. Thank youI only know of that website from the Mostly Skateboarding podcast. Pretty interesting to learn aboutExpand QuoteThere was this really awesome website in 1998/1999 that had a lot of videos of Wisconsin (Milwaukee?) skaters. It was when there really wasn’t much online videos to watch, but this site had a LOT of video to watch.
A lot of it was your homey camcorder type stuff, but Mr. Lugka himself as a young buck was at the very tippy top of talent.
I remember thinking that this dude is fucking GOOOD: I wonder if he’ll be pro.
Sure enough, like the next year or something he was blowing up.
The smoothest thing I think he was doing was 270 boards. Maybe even a flip in there.
I don’t know… he just always had talent and really smooth style that stood out.
If anyone can remember the website…
Wait, a minute… was it… WISKATE.com? Does that ring a bell to anyone?[close]
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mostly-skateboarding/id690015876?i=1000638832065
Had to turn off the Lutzka interview after an hour. He was a great guest but Chris just wouldn't let him speak. Greg constantly saying hang on to even finish a thought or tell him that they skipped over a lot of stuff.Same. Crob was creaming himself over all the money talk and couldn’t contain himself.
I must thank you immensely again: the outro song was by a group I embarrassingly missed back in the day completely.I only know of that website from the Mostly Skateboarding podcast. Pretty interesting to learn aboutExpand QuoteThere was this really awesome website in 1998/1999 that had a lot of videos of Wisconsin (Milwaukee?) skaters. It was when there really wasn’t much online videos to watch, but this site had a LOT of video to watch.
A lot of it was your homey camcorder type stuff, but Mr. Lugka himself as a young buck was at the very tippy top of talent.
I remember thinking that this dude is fucking GOOOD: I wonder if he’ll be pro.
Sure enough, like the next year or something he was blowing up.
The smoothest thing I think he was doing was 270 boards. Maybe even a flip in there.
I don’t know… he just always had talent and really smooth style that stood out.
If anyone can remember the website…
Wait, a minute… was it… WISKATE.com? Does that ring a bell to anyone?[close]
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mostly-skateboarding/id690015876?i=1000638832065
Same. Crob was creaming himself over all the money talk and couldn’t contain himself.Expand QuoteHad to turn off the Lutzka interview after an hour. He was a great guest but Chris just wouldn't let him speak. Greg constantly saying hang on to even finish a thought or tell him that they skipped over a lot of stuff.[close]
Expand QuoteSame. Crob was creaming himself over all the money talk and couldn’t contain himself.Expand QuoteHad to turn off the Lutzka interview after an hour. He was a great guest but Chris just wouldn't let him speak. Greg constantly saying hang on to even finish a thought or tell him that they skipped over a lot of stuff.[close][close]
He definitely got a massive erection from the money talk.
But it got better again right after the k-swiss thing.
Lutzka is a weird case. Good skater but I always thought he was hella lame because of his sponsors and horrendous taste in outfits.
But I'm impressed with how smart he was with marketing himself and his investments. Dude made bank.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteSame. Crob was creaming himself over all the money talk and couldn’t contain himself.Expand QuoteHad to turn off the Lutzka interview after an hour. He was a great guest but Chris just wouldn't let him speak. Greg constantly saying hang on to even finish a thought or tell him that they skipped over a lot of stuff.[close][close]
He definitely got a massive erection from the money talk.
But it got better again right after the k-swiss thing.
Lutzka is a weird case. Good skater but I always thought he was hella lame because of his sponsors and horrendous taste in outfits.
But I'm impressed with how smart he was with marketing himself and his investments. Dude made bank.[close]
Crazy we’re talking about the same guy who turned down a spot on Toy Machine to stay on Illenium
It’s interesting how a take on another person differs from person to person.
I’m listening and it seems that Lutza is super hyped and he just keeps talking and talking, making so others have to jump in to say anything.
But I like show, so my bias is that everyone’s is good.
Expand QuoteIt’s interesting how a take on another person differs from person to person.
I’m listening and it seems that Lutza is super hyped and he just keeps talking and talking, making so others have to jump in to say anything.
But I like show, so my bias is that everyone’s is good.[close]
Yeah that’s how I saw it too. But of course people are quick to blame crob. And I don’t even like the show that much. It definitely has its moments though.
My favorite part of the Steve Van Doren episode is when he’s describing potentially owning a restaurant and how the boards and stuff on the walls would be ever changing every three months or so “like a gecko that changes colors and stuff” except he accidentally called it a Greco
Crob seems to be increasingly on-edge.it’s even worse on the live episodes. especially the one with andy anderson
Some more to look toward to
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Liked the Lutzka episode for the first two hours, then he started giving off some narcissistic-crypto bro-influencer vibes and I had to turn it off.
Expand QuoteMy favorite part of the Steve Van Doren episode is when he’s describing potentially owning a restaurant and how the boards and stuff on the walls would be ever changing every three months or so “like a gecko that changes colors and stuff” except he accidentally called it a Greco[close]
Hahaha, still makes sense though
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAt least in two weeks, we should have an episode with an OG Chocolatito on the Nine Club.[close]
That's cool. I hope it's Paulo Diaz. But my money is on Ben Sanchez or Richard Mulder, more likely Mulder.[close]
scott johnston maybe? he's not og og but pretty og
wait no i'm 99% sure it's chico[close]
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that would be sick if true
They arent gonna ask why he left Chocolate but hey[close]
He answered it in BS with TG interview (9:05)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQ6DNIqQR_E&t=1s
Expand QuoteSome more to look toward to
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BEAUTIFUL
Halfway through the new Chico episode. Chico is entertaining. Imagine a world today with him on Powell
Expand QuoteHalfway through the new Chico episode. Chico is entertaining. Imagine a world today with him on Powell[close]
Can you copy and paste the time stamps?
it’s even worse on the live episodes. especially the one with andy andersonExpand QuoteCrob seems to be increasingly on-edge.[close]
Expand Quoteit’s even worse on the live episodes. especially the one with andy andersonExpand QuoteCrob seems to be increasingly on-edge.[close][close]
was waiting to see this. SUPER uncomfortable to watch. I usually dont mind crob either. In his defense though, andy was getting kinda annoying during the last hour of the show. poor kelly had to keep jumping in to save the show lmao.
chris also seems to be throwing the team under the bus a bit? when they switched the live back to 1 day/wk, he mentioned that "he" didn't mind 2 days/wk. like he was all for it but nobody else wanted it. when they announced 2 days for the live show, i was shocked bc there's no chance in hell i'd wanna commit to that.
also acts like he's doing all the work, which i assume he does a lot, but it's almost overkill now. i'm getting bored of him replaying skate parts/tricks too, if they cut down the replays and overanalysis of skate parts for SOTY, the live show could be an hour shorter. it's getting repetitive and becoming content overload. kelly and jeron need to be there because they provide more substance that's chill and to the point.
he's starting to take it way too seriously, and it shows on camera. whole crew gonna be on the path to burnout if they aren't already. if this is his full time gig, he's gotta find a better way to scale. i'm a fan of the show btw. haters can come for me if they want.
he also makes a harely exhuast that makes your bike louder,
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteit’s even worse on the live episodes. especially the one with andy andersonExpand QuoteCrob seems to be increasingly on-edge.[close][close]
was waiting to see this. SUPER uncomfortable to watch. I usually dont mind crob either. In his defense though, andy was getting kinda annoying during the last hour of the show. poor kelly had to keep jumping in to save the show lmao.
chris also seems to be throwing the team under the bus a bit? when they switched the live back to 1 day/wk, he mentioned that "he" didn't mind 2 days/wk. like he was all for it but nobody else wanted it. when they announced 2 days for the live show, i was shocked bc there's no chance in hell i'd wanna commit to that.
also acts like he's doing all the work, which i assume he does a lot, but it's almost overkill now. i'm getting bored of him replaying skate parts/tricks too, if they cut down the replays and overanalysis of skate parts for SOTY, the live show could be an hour shorter. it's getting repetitive and becoming content overload. kelly and jeron need to be there because they provide more substance that's chill and to the point.
he's starting to take it way too seriously, and it shows on camera. whole crew gonna be on the path to burnout if they aren't already. if this is his full time gig, he's gotta find a better way to scale. i'm a fan of the show btw. haters can come for me if they want.[close]
Nah you’re spot on. It’s pretty obvious Crob is frustrated with the work load to pay off he’s received ,having pretty much plateaued in terms of subscriber growth. I don’t blame him but he’s also very desperate for that YouTuber life and I think it’s starting to turn off viewers. I’ve said before he’s just not compelling enough to be a big YouTuber but now the disconnect between him and the kids is much larger than it was 8 years ago when they started.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHalfway through the new Chico episode. Chico is entertaining. Imagine a world today with him on Powell[close]
Can you copy and paste the time stamps?[close]
Timestamps
00:00:00 Chico Brenes
00:04:45 Lil' Cheeks crossing the boarder into the US
00:20:04 Bmx'ing and being introduced to skateboarding
00:23:53 Chico's first SF homie
00:28:18 Going to EMB for the first time
00:30:43 How he went from Rolando to Chico
00:40:22 How Chico got on World Industries
00:43:20 Schnurrballs antics
00:46:09 The Love Child video
00:48:37 Going pro for World Industries
01:00:43 The beginning of Girl and Chocolate
01:03:33 Getting on Chocolate
01:05:37 His appendix bursting
01:12:17 The Chocolate Las Nueve Vidas De Paco video
01:15:41 Leaving Chocolate
01:18:14 Riding the big boards after knee surgery
01:27:07 Why Chico left Chocolate
01:41:53 Chico Stix!
01:44:19 Chico's current relationship with Crailtap
01:59:20 Central Skateshop
02:08:42 Chico's DVS shoe
02:10:46 LRG
02:12:35 Betting on tricks
02:18:31 Touring
02:22:42 Getting into cycling after his knee injury
02:28:30 Chico Stix x Factor Bikes collab
02:32:29 Chico the bike racer
02:46:34 Animal Thug
02:48:26 Bedtime
(https://i.postimg.cc/TwZkkvgN/IMG-0287.jpg)I miss that affable silly-goose. He was a nice wild card, and I loved hearing him throw everyone else off: never knew what he’d say next.
Good thing he is not on the episodes anymore
absolutely agree with all of this and have noticed the same, thought i was tripping. to harp on the replay thing a bit, to you does it seem like it’s almost to get everyone to stop talking and look at the trick that’s being replayed because he thinks it’s impressive/wants to talk about it? that’s the vibe i get when he does that.Expand Quoteit’s even worse on the live episodes. especially the one with andy andersonExpand QuoteCrob seems to be increasingly on-edge.[close][close]
was waiting to see this. SUPER uncomfortable to watch. I usually dont mind crob either. In his defense though, andy was getting kinda annoying during the last hour of the show. poor kelly had to keep jumping in to save the show lmao.
chris also seems to be throwing the team under the bus a bit? when they switched the live back to 1 day/wk, he mentioned that "he" didn't mind 2 days/wk. like he was all for it but nobody else wanted it. when they announced 2 days for the live show, i was shocked bc there's no chance in hell i'd wanna commit to that.
also acts like he's doing all the work, which i assume he does a lot, but it's almost overkill now. i'm getting bored of him replaying skate parts/tricks too, if they cut down the replays and overanalysis of skate parts for SOTY, the live show could be an hour shorter. it's getting repetitive and becoming content overload. kelly and jeron need to be there because they provide more substance that's chill and to the point.
he's starting to take it way too seriously, and it shows on camera. whole crew gonna be on the path to burnout if they aren't already. if this is his full time gig, he's gotta find a better way to scale. i'm a fan of the show btw. haters can come for me if they want.
I miss that affable silly-goose. He was a nice wild card, and I loved hearing him throw everyone else off: never knew what he’d say next.Expand Quote(https://i.postimg.cc/TwZkkvgN/IMG-0287.jpg)
Good thing he is not on the episodes anymore[close]
The live show is good background noise at work. It’s a nice reminder of what parts/vids to watch.Expand QuoteI miss that affable silly-goose. He was a nice wild card, and I loved hearing him throw everyone else off: never knew what he’d say next.Expand Quote(https://i.postimg.cc/TwZkkvgN/IMG-0287.jpg)
Good thing he is not on the episodes anymore[close][close]
I do miss Eldy being on the show. He was random but it was nice when he would very stupidly try and mix it up
Sometimes it feels like Kelly is the only one keeping in mind during the live show that there is an audience who listens instead of watching, but even that isnt enough. At least for when they review clips
Maybe they should just host a regular ass talk show outside of skate if they want a wider reach
absolutely agree with all of this and have noticed the same, thought i was tripping. to harp on the replay thing a bit, to you does it seem like it’s almost to get everyone to stop talking and look at the trick that’s being replayed because he thinks it’s impressive/wants to talk about it? that’s the vibe i get when he does that.Expand QuoteExpand Quoteit’s even worse on the live episodes. especially the one with andy andersonExpand QuoteCrob seems to be increasingly on-edge.[close][close]
was waiting to see this. SUPER uncomfortable to watch. I usually dont mind crob either. In his defense though, andy was getting kinda annoying during the last hour of the show. poor kelly had to keep jumping in to save the show lmao.
chris also seems to be throwing the team under the bus a bit? when they switched the live back to 1 day/wk, he mentioned that "he" didn't mind 2 days/wk. like he was all for it but nobody else wanted it. when they announced 2 days for the live show, i was shocked bc there's no chance in hell i'd wanna commit to that.
also acts like he's doing all the work, which i assume he does a lot, but it's almost overkill now. i'm getting bored of him replaying skate parts/tricks too, if they cut down the replays and overanalysis of skate parts for SOTY, the live show could be an hour shorter. it's getting repetitive and becoming content overload. kelly and jeron need to be there because they provide more substance that's chill and to the point.
he's starting to take it way too seriously, and it shows on camera. whole crew gonna be on the path to burnout if they aren't already. if this is his full time gig, he's gotta find a better way to scale. i'm a fan of the show btw. haters can come for me if they want.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteit’s even worse on the live episodes. especially the one with andy andersonExpand QuoteCrob seems to be increasingly on-edge.[close][close]
was waiting to see this. SUPER uncomfortable to watch. I usually dont mind crob either. In his defense though, andy was getting kinda annoying during the last hour of the show. poor kelly had to keep jumping in to save the show lmao.
chris also seems to be throwing the team under the bus a bit? when they switched the live back to 1 day/wk, he mentioned that "he" didn't mind 2 days/wk. like he was all for it but nobody else wanted it. when they announced 2 days for the live show, i was shocked bc there's no chance in hell i'd wanna commit to that.
also acts like he's doing all the work, which i assume he does a lot, but it's almost overkill now. i'm getting bored of him replaying skate parts/tricks too, if they cut down the replays and overanalysis of skate parts for SOTY, the live show could be an hour shorter. it's getting repetitive and becoming content overload. kelly and jeron need to be there because they provide more substance that's chill and to the point.
he's starting to take it way too seriously, and it shows on camera. whole crew gonna be on the path to burnout if they aren't already. if this is his full time gig, he's gotta find a better way to scale. i'm a fan of the show btw. haters can come for me if they want.[close]
Nah you’re spot on. It’s pretty obvious Crob is frustrated with the work load to pay off he’s received ,having pretty much plateaued in terms of subscriber growth. I don’t blame him but he’s also very desperate for that YouTuber life and I think it’s starting to turn off viewers. I’ve said before he’s just not compelling enough to be a big YouTuber but now the disconnect between him and the kids is much larger than it was 8 years ago when they started.[close]
yep 100%. it's not easy to make solid $ on YT and I've appreciated what he/TNC do for skateboarding. it's actually insane how much of an operation they have running and how consistent they are. it's high quality and consistent. when they take one week off a year, i'm like hell, take 2, you earned it!!! it's gotta be exhausting to churn out the regular show along with the lives that consistently for so many years.
but i think they've reached a growth cap. skateboarding is so niche, unless there's a major boom in the industry, their channel growth is probably at a plateau. it even feels like crob's trying force taglines vs. letting them come naturally: "wipe your mouth" (still don't get that one) and the rog soundbite saying "i love 69" is getting SO OLD and forced.
i'm no expert but IMO, they could scale the platform/channel they already have by creating a network of other skaters who want to create their own shows. kinda like how thrasher posts parts on their channel. i'm seeing a few pros starting to throw their hat in the ring by producing their own talk show type content. P-Rod, Mikey Taylor, etc. Whether the content is skate related or not, they're still skaters.
or would love to see content and interviews from local crews/shops. there's some sick local crews and videos out there who don't have a big enough platform to share their stuff. even if it's older vids. or honestly, i'd just love to hear what local shop skaters/owners have to say. doesn't need to be a full blown 2 hr. interview, just pop them in for a zoom segment on the live show for 15 min and vibe.
Crob and the team as it is right now just can't sustain this as it is. and i highly doubt they're getting a ton of money when you figure pay gets distributed between the 3 hosts, rog, guys behind the scenes and overhead costs.
also, the old merch was better. i actually bought a couple of the appleyard mugs they released years ago and still love 'em. i WANT to support them and buy their gear but the new merch designs are boring i just cant justify it.
Am I ultra regular or is the Chico episode not up right now? Most recent main upload is lutzka and a nineclun live video about sheckler leaving etnies.
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Free max b
Expand QuoteAm I ultra regular or is the Chico episode not up right now? Most recent main upload is lutzka and a nineclun live video about sheckler leaving etnies.
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Free max b[close]
im assuming members get it early or something
or that poster is just messing with us or something
Good points.
Crob has his spin off YouTube videos which are alright.
Quick 15 minute segments with Skateshops would work really well.
A skaters in cars looking at spots type show would actually probably net them views.Expand QuoteGood points.
Crob has his spin off YouTube videos which are alright.
Quick 15 minute segments with Skateshops would work really well.[close]
Good points.
Crob has his spin off YouTube videos which are alright.
Quick 15 minute segments with Skateshops would work really well.
To be honest, the chico episode is so much better because they all rode on teams together so know oneanother well so there's less rambling and interrupting.
Chico épisode is pretty damn good.
The Chico/crail break up talk is real. Even the Kelly/chico bit. No spoilers.
Chico épisode is pretty damn good.
The Chico/crail break up talk is real. Even the Kelly/chico bit. No spoilers.
Expand QuoteGood points.
Crob has his spin off YouTube videos which are alright.
Quick 15 minute segments with Skateshops would work really well.[close]
His spin off is a good starting point on that idea but so far it’s just crob skating the same westside spots. I’d love to see crob go to nyc and see the spots he says he could do tricks on . Or like a valley retrospective with jeron and oc spots with Kelly . A skaters in cars looking at spots type show would actually probably net them views.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGood points.
Crob has his spin off YouTube videos which are alright.
Quick 15 minute segments with Skateshops would work really well.[close]
His spin off is a good starting point on that idea but so far it’s just crob skating the same westside spots. I’d love to see crob go to nyc and see the spots he says he could do tricks on . Or like a valley retrospective with jeron and oc spots with Kelly . A skaters in cars looking at spots type show would actually probably net them views.[close]
Doesn’t village psychic do this with lurker lou, I’ve seen those eps with suciu and Aaron Herrington and theirs is even better because they get out of the car to actually skate the spots they’re talking about, which is something I can’t really see 9club crew doing
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteGood points.
Crob has his spin off YouTube videos which are alright.
Quick 15 minute segments with Skateshops would work really well.[close]
His spin off is a good starting point on that idea but so far it’s just crob skating the same westside spots. I’d love to see crob go to nyc and see the spots he says he could do tricks on . Or like a valley retrospective with jeron and oc spots with Kelly . A skaters in cars looking at spots type show would actually probably net them views.[close]
Doesn’t village psychic do this with lurker lou, I’ve seen those eps with suciu and Aaron Herrington and theirs is even better because they get out of the car to actually skate the spots they’re talking about, which is something I can’t really see 9club crew doing[close]
wish these came out more
I love Chico but it's Ill timed with the distraction HAMMER on Chris's other channel.
They go to what I think might be the museum formerly known as skate lab. Chris tre flip (attempts) clay wheels to death. Pulls hamstring in the process.
How come he's got no partner? That mofo is way too cool to not have ass piled up to his earlobes. Or is he just super private?
He looks super clean and looks very organized. I would think that being clearly visible on the tv and being a famous nose grinder he'd be like on some super sex 24/7
Idk man. I think he's a very handsome young lad
Expand QuoteI love Chico but it's Ill timed with the distraction HAMMER on Chris's other channel.
They go to what I think might be the museum formerly known as skate lab. Chris tre flip (attempts) clay wheels to death. Pulls hamstring in the process.
How come he's got no partner? That mofo is way too cool to not have ass piled up to his earlobes. Or is he just super private?
He looks super clean and looks very organized. I would think that being clearly visible on the tv and being a famous nose grinder he'd be like on some super sex 24/7
Idk man. I think he's a very handsome young lad[close]
Some people don’t kiss and tell. But go ahead and shoot your shot. Or maybe spend some time in horny jail.
I love Chico but it's Ill timed with the distraction HAMMER on Chris's other channel.
They go to what I think might be the museum formerly known as skate lab. Chris tre flip (attempts) clay wheels to death. Pulls hamstring in the process.
How come he's got no partner? That mofo is way too cool to not have ass piled up to his earlobes. Or is he just super private?
He looks super clean and looks very organized. I would think that being clearly visible on the tv and being a famous nose grinder he'd be like on some super sex 24/7
Idk man. I think he's a very handsome young lad. I wonder if this is what people think about my last like 5 years of no public affection pard
What did he say to Kelly? I keep seeing people mention it but can’t find it.Time stamp is 1:51:52 on YouTube
Time stamp is 1:51:52 on YouTubeExpand QuoteWhat did he say to Kelly? I keep seeing people mention it but can’t find it.[close]
Chico episode was actually great, very enjoyable. The discussion re chocolate from chico was great, he’s clearly not afraid to speak his mind. Respectable, chico’s a real one. That said, the response from chris and jeron was borderline rude at times. They kept making up excuses for chico’s legitimate qualms with craig. Sure they’re not gonna say anything negative, but even a “that sucks man, i’m sorry that happened to you” would have been nice.
Chico episode was fantastic. I had heard bits and pieces about his childhood and immigration to the states, but hearing it all laid out was pretty heavy. I am an even bigger fan now.
Crail sounds sus as hell.
Expand QuoteTime stamp is 1:51:52 on YouTubeExpand QuoteWhat did he say to Kelly? I keep seeing people mention it but can’t find it.[close][close]
Cool - thanks!
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteTime stamp is 1:51:52 on YouTubeExpand QuoteWhat did he say to Kelly? I keep seeing people mention it but can’t find it.[close][close]
Cool - thanks![close]
Damn. I just tuned into his timestamp, that was real as fuck. Cannot wait to watch from the beginning. I'm so stoked to hear that this one turned out good.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTime stamp is 1:51:52 on YouTubeExpand QuoteWhat did he say to Kelly? I keep seeing people mention it but can’t find it.[close][close]
Cool - thanks![close]
Damn. I just tuned into his timestamp, that was real as fuck. Cannot wait to watch from the beginning. I'm so stoked to hear that this one turned out good.[close]
So im not clear on this one Kelly was about to get on Chocolate or something?
Great episode. Chico rules.
“Your favorite pro is one of the biggest kooks.” ;D
Chico seems like one of those dudes who’s a bullshitter until it’s time to get serious, and then he’s the realest dude around.
Having someone on who wasn’t worried about towing the line and just said what he wanted was refreshing. To treat one of your originals like that is a scummy look on Mike and Rick’s part. They blasted Marc for how he went about things and then turned around and treated Chico like that, way hypocritical
Great episode. Chico rules.Timestamp?
“Your favorite pro is one of the biggest kooks.” ;D
Expand QuoteChico seems like one of those dudes who’s a bullshitter until it’s time to get serious, and then he’s the realest dude around.
Having someone on who wasn’t worried about towing the line and just said what he wanted was refreshing. To treat one of your originals like that is a scummy look on Mike and Rick’s part. They blasted Marc for how he went about things and then turned around and treated Chico like that, way hypocritical[close]
Like Chico said, Crail is good at sweeping things under the rug and not addressing issues (probably a veiled comment on the Yonnie and Kenny situations).
I think it was shared around slap that crail pros all made $3k per month guaranteed, and if they all got cut in half now that would be $1.5k
Expand QuoteI think it was shared around slap that crail pros all made $3k per month guaranteed, and if they all got cut in half now that would be $1.5k[close]
If you’re not making enough to pay your employees you don’t deserve to be in business. Regardless of the industry. Glad Chico got out and is doing well for himself.
I would imagine cash flow would be tricky with a business that big, paying invoices for manufacturing, rent on your building, sitting on hundreds of thousands of dollars in product, paying for licensing with sanrio and all the other big ones.
Probably easiest to wait to pay your riders, doesn't make it ok and they should be keeping people in the loop.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI think it was shared around slap that crail pros all made $3k per month guaranteed, and if they all got cut in half now that would be $1.5k[close]
If you’re not making enough to pay your employees you don’t deserve to be in business. Regardless of the industry. Glad Chico got out and is doing well for himself.[close]
They probably were still paying their actual employees on time. Sadly, the riders are all contractors and it’s a lot easier not to pay them on time without penalty. Not saying that’s cool, but that’s the reason why we hear stories about riders getting paid late all the time.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI think it was shared around slap that crail pros all made $3k per month guaranteed, and if they all got cut in half now that would be $1.5k[close]
If you’re not making enough to pay your employees you don’t deserve to be in business. Regardless of the industry. Glad Chico got out and is doing well for himself.[close]
They probably were still paying their actual employees on time. Sadly, the riders are all contractors and it’s a lot easier not to pay them on time without penalty. Not saying that’s cool, but that’s the reason why we hear stories about riders getting paid late all the time.[close]
This is why pro/am skateboarders need a union. It’s absurd they go without healthcare and rely on a handshake to get paid at this point in the industry. Not to mention having virtually no exit plan or retirement package after spending their formative years breaking themselves off to help a company sell product.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI think it was shared around slap that crail pros all made $3k per month guaranteed, and if they all got cut in half now that would be $1.5k[close]
If you’re not making enough to pay your employees you don’t deserve to be in business. Regardless of the industry. Glad Chico got out and is doing well for himself.[close]
They probably were still paying their actual employees on time. Sadly, the riders are all contractors and it’s a lot easier not to pay them on time without penalty. Not saying that’s cool, but that’s the reason why we hear stories about riders getting paid late all the time.[close]
This is why pro/am skateboarders need a union. It’s absurd they go without healthcare and rely on a handshake to get paid at this point in the industry. Not to mention having virtually no exit plan or retirement package after spending their formative years breaking themselves off to help a company sell product.[close]
Does the pron industry have unions?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI think it was shared around slap that crail pros all made $3k per month guaranteed, and if they all got cut in half now that would be $1.5k[close]
If you’re not making enough to pay your employees you don’t deserve to be in business. Regardless of the industry. Glad Chico got out and is doing well for himself.[close]
They probably were still paying their actual employees on time. Sadly, the riders are all contractors and it’s a lot easier not to pay them on time without penalty. Not saying that’s cool, but that’s the reason why we hear stories about riders getting paid late all the time.[close]
This is why pro/am skateboarders need a union. It’s absurd they go without healthcare and rely on a handshake to get paid at this point in the industry. Not to mention having virtually no exit plan or retirement package after spending their formative years breaking themselves off to help a company sell product.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI think it was shared around slap that crail pros all made $3k per month guaranteed, and if they all got cut in half now that would be $1.5k[close]
If you’re not making enough to pay your employees you don’t deserve to be in business. Regardless of the industry. Glad Chico got out and is doing well for himself.[close]
They probably were still paying their actual employees on time. Sadly, the riders are all contractors and it’s a lot easier not to pay them on time without penalty. Not saying that’s cool, but that’s the reason why we hear stories about riders getting paid late all the time.[close]
This is why pro/am skateboarders need a union. It’s absurd they go without healthcare and rely on a handshake to get paid at this point in the industry. Not to mention having virtually no exit plan or retirement package after spending their formative years breaking themselves off to help a company sell product.[close]
I'm sure the industryheads won't let it get that far, they have their ways, like the time they caught the ferry over to shelbyville.
Timestamps
00:00:00 Brian Reid & Jack Curtin
00:01:39 Eggs (the spot)
00:01:56 How does Jack stay young?
00:03:30 How did Jack and Brian meet
00:04:13 How Brian got on DGK
00:05:48 Jack's New Balance Pulaski shoe
00:08:33 Jack leaving DGK for Skate Mental then going back to DGK
00:18:28 Maneuvering in the industry as an older skater
00:20:53 Brian going pro
00:31:45 The return of iconic spots
00:36:32 Getting hooked up by New Balance
00:42:25 The DC tour days
00:46:49 Jack on Fallen Footwear
00:54:07 Jamie Thomas has Jack's back
00:55:41 Zero x DGK fresh til death tour
00:56:20 Jack going to japan with FTC
01:05:29 Tampa contests
01:06:18 Jack barfing up burgers that Lutzka bought him
01:12:31 Kelly "the man skater" Hart
01:19:36 Jack getting on Lucky Skateboards
01:26:31 Brian in the Raw video
01:32:03 Basmati Brian
01:34:54 Brian plays the sax
01:36:42 How did Brian find skateboarding
01:41:25 Kelly immortalized
01:47:10 The NB we got now commercial with Jack
Expand QuoteTimestamps
00:00:00 Brian Reid & Jack Curtin
00:01:39 Eggs (the spot)
00:01:56 How does Jack stay young?
00:03:30 How did Jack and Brian meet
00:04:13 How Brian got on DGK
00:05:48 Jack's New Balance Pulaski shoe
00:08:33 Jack leaving DGK for Skate Mental then going back to DGK
00:18:28 Maneuvering in the industry as an older skater
00:20:53 Brian going pro
00:31:45 The return of iconic spots
00:36:32 Getting hooked up by New Balance
00:42:25 The DC tour days
00:46:49 Jack on Fallen Footwear
00:54:07 Jamie Thomas has Jack's back
00:55:41 Zero x DGK fresh til death tour
00:56:20 Jack going to japan with FTC
01:05:29 Tampa contests
01:06:18 Jack barfing up burgers that Lutzka bought him
01:12:31 Kelly "the man skater" Hart
01:19:36 Jack getting on Lucky Skateboards
01:26:31 Brian in the Raw video
01:32:03 Basmati Brian
01:34:54 Brian plays the sax
01:36:42 How did Brian find skateboarding
01:41:25 Kelly immortalized
01:47:10 The NB we got now commercial with Jack[close]
I’m assuming this means there’s a Jackson Curtin episode?
it literally says “00:00 Brian Reid & Jack Curtin” in the post you both quoted
I wanna see a Jeffwon episode.
Expand QuoteI wanna see a Jeffwon episode.[close]
They hate me over there haha also I would have next to nothing to contribute towards the financial questions on the show which seems to be the recurring theme.
Expand QuoteI wanna see a Jeffwon episode.[close]
They hate me over there haha also I would have next to nothing to contribute towards the financial questions on the show which seems to be the recurring theme.
How tf do you get on the nine club’s bad side. They let an actual nazi come on the showlol
Also would love to start seeing a word count from Jeron after each ep. Dude probably said less than 20 with SVD but the lutz seems to break him out of his shell. Weird
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI think it was shared around slap that crail pros all made $3k per month guaranteed, and if they all got cut in half now that would be $1.5k[close]
If you’re not making enough to pay your employees you don’t deserve to be in business. Regardless of the industry. Glad Chico got out and is doing well for himself.[close]
They probably were still paying their actual employees on time. Sadly, the riders are all contractors and it’s a lot easier not to pay them on time without penalty. Not saying that’s cool, but that’s the reason why we hear stories about riders getting paid late all the time.[close]
This is why pro/am skateboarders need a union. It’s absurd they go without healthcare and rely on a handshake to get paid at this point in the industry. Not to mention having virtually no exit plan or retirement package after spending their formative years breaking themselves off to help a company sell product.
gonna have to watch the live show because they’re discussing the Rocco reemergence. Preparing for Chris to act like it’s gonna be a huge industry shakeup, Jeron to leave it open ended but he’s excited to see what happens, and Kelly to be extremely neutral because of his industry allegiance but also to laugh and remark about how “Rocco did some crazy stuff dude”i don’t even have to watch it anymore because that’s exactly how it’s gonna go
gonna have to watch the live show because they’re discussing the Rocco reemergence. Preparing for Chris to act like it’s gonna be a huge industry shakeup, Jeron to leave it open ended but he’s excited to see what happens, and Kelly to be extremely neutral because of his industry allegiance but also to laugh and remark about how “Rocco did some crazy stuff dude”You really didn’t have to go and ruin the whole episode, did you?
Chris Roberts please stop saying “everything happens for a reason”.Dude, it’s like a double edged sword.
Everything does not.
Most things happen for no reason, or at least no reason that sits within either causal logic (this led to that) or / and something happened because of a predetermined outcome (‘starting your own brand was always going to work’ is easy to say when the brand has worked).
“Everything happens for a reason” is very insulting to the majority of the world who live daily with hardships that are no fault of their own.
Mass shootings, having your neighbourhood bombed, drowning at sea while trying to seek asylum, sexual violence, genocide, hunger, terminal illness, genetic disease, stray bullets, mass layoffs, foreclosure… etc.
The problem is, podcast hosts only say “everything happens for a reason” to describe an upturn in fortunes.
What Roberts means to say is, “good things can come out of bad situations”.
Or like resident human-centric host Kelly Hart likes to say: “it was a blessing in disguise”.
gonna have to watch the live show because they’re discussing the Rocco reemergence. Preparing for Chris to act like it’s gonna be a huge industry shakeup, Jeron to leave it open ended but he’s excited to see what happens, and Kelly to be extremely neutral because of his industry allegiance but also to laugh and remark about how “Rocco did some crazy stuff dude”
Dude, it’s like a double edged sword.Expand QuoteChris Roberts please stop saying “everything happens for a reason”.
Everything does not.
Most things happen for no reason, or at least no reason that sits within either causal logic (this led to that) or / and something happened because of a predetermined outcome (‘starting your own brand was always going to work’ is easy to say when the brand has worked).
“Everything happens for a reason” is very insulting to the majority of the world who live daily with hardships that are no fault of their own.
Mass shootings, having your neighbourhood bombed, drowning at sea while trying to seek asylum, sexual violence, genocide, hunger, terminal illness, genetic disease, stray bullets, mass layoffs, foreclosure… etc.
The problem is, podcast hosts only say “everything happens for a reason” to describe an upturn in fortunes.
What Roberts means to say is, “good things can come out of bad situations”.
Or like resident human-centric host Kelly Hart likes to say: “it was a blessing in disguise”.[close]
anyone with a membership, is there an episode tomorrow or another week of? they haven’t posted anything.
anyone with a membership, is there an episode tomorrow or another week off? they haven’t posted anything.
Expand Quoteanyone with a membership, is there an episode tomorrow or another week off? they haven’t posted anything.[close]
Nothing…
Except Crob’s side hustle promoting the new ave shoe
Expand QuoteExpand Quoteanyone with a membership, is there an episode tomorrow or another week off? they haven’t posted anything.[close]
Nothing…
Except Crob’s side hustle promoting the new ave shoe[close]
“I’m glad I’m not me” is such a weird title for a guy who’s only had one job that wasn’t skateboarding
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteanyone with a membership, is there an episode tomorrow or another week off? they haven’t posted anything.[close]
Nothing…
Except Crob’s side hustle promoting the new ave shoe[close]
“I’m glad I’m not me” is such a weird title for a guy who’s only had one job that wasn’t skateboarding[close]
Sorry, but that is wrong.
He worked as a freelance tech and (3D)designer for a few companies that had absolutely nothing to do with skating.
(He worked in the jewellery and the high diamond industry, so pretty sure he made a lot of money.)
He always was into computer/tech stuff and he obviously was always good with it.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteanyone with a membership, is there an episode tomorrow or another week off? they haven’t posted anything.[close]
Nothing…
Except Crob’s side hustle promoting the new ave shoe[close]
“I’m glad I’m not me” is such a weird title for a guy who’s only had one job that wasn’t skateboarding[close]
Sorry, but that is wrong.
He worked as a freelance tech and (3D)designer for a few companies that had absolutely nothing to do with skating.
(He worked in the jewellery and the high diamond industry, so pretty sure he made a lot of money.)
He always was into computer/tech stuff and he obviously was always good with it.[close]
Crob worked in the jewelry and diamond industry? Not an expert in Crob history by any means but that’s the first time hearing about this. Any source of info for that or is this an April 1st type of comment?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteanyone with a membership, is there an episode tomorrow or another week off? they haven’t posted anything.[close]
Nothing…
Except Crob’s side hustle promoting the new ave shoe[close]
“I’m glad I’m not me” is such a weird title for a guy who’s only had one job that wasn’t skateboarding[close]
Sorry, but that is wrong.
He worked as a freelance tech and (3D)designer for a few companies that had absolutely nothing to do with skating.
(He worked in the jewellery and the high diamond industry, so pretty sure he made a lot of money.)
He always was into computer/tech stuff and he obviously was always good with it.[close]
Crob worked in the jewelry and diamond industry? Not an expert in Crob history by any means but that’s the first time hearing about this. Any source of info for that or is this an April 1st type of comment?[close]
Not an april first 1st joke at all :-)
He always was into design/computers and learned how to design himself. He did those designjobs while injured and kept doing them on a freelance basis afterwards.
Apparently he was/is very good at it.
He has very briefly mentioned this before on older "experience" episodes of the nine club.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteanyone with a membership, is there an episode tomorrow or another week off? they haven’t posted anything.[close]
Nothing…
Except Crob’s side hustle promoting the new ave shoe[close]
“I’m glad I’m not me” is such a weird title for a guy who’s only had one job that wasn’t skateboarding[close]
Sorry, but that is wrong.
He worked as a freelance tech and (3D)designer for a few companies that had absolutely nothing to do with skating.
(He worked in the jewellery and the high diamond industry, so pretty sure he made a lot of money.)
He always was into computer/tech stuff and he obviously was always good with it.[close]
Crob worked in the jewelry and diamond industry? Not an expert in Crob history by any means but that’s the first time hearing about this. Any source of info for that or is this an April 1st type of comment?[close]
Not an april first 1st joke at all :-)
He always was into design/computers and learned how to design himself. He did those designjobs while injured and kept doing them on a freelance basis afterwards.
Apparently he was/is very good at it.
He has very briefly mentioned this before on older "experience" episodes of the nine club.[close]
I remember him talking about computers/tech work but not jewelry/diamonds and that he made a lot of money from it.
“Exactly how much are we talking here?”
yeah if he was making a lot of money doing that he wouldn’t be doing the nine clubExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteanyone with a membership, is there an episode tomorrow or another week off? they haven’t posted anything.[close]
Nothing…
Except Crob’s side hustle promoting the new ave shoe[close]
“I’m glad I’m not me” is such a weird title for a guy who’s only had one job that wasn’t skateboarding[close]
Sorry, but that is wrong.
He worked as a freelance tech and (3D)designer for a few companies that had absolutely nothing to do with skating.
(He worked in the jewellery and the high diamond industry, so pretty sure he made a lot of money.)
He always was into computer/tech stuff and he obviously was always good with it.[close]
Crob worked in the jewelry and diamond industry? Not an expert in Crob history by any means but that’s the first time hearing about this. Any source of info for that or is this an April 1st type of comment?[close]
Not an april first 1st joke at all :-)
He always was into design/computers and learned how to design himself. He did those designjobs while injured and kept doing them on a freelance basis afterwards.
Apparently he was/is very good at it.
He has very briefly mentioned this before on older "experience" episodes of the nine club.[close]
I remember him talking about computers/tech work but not jewelry/diamonds and that he made a lot of money from it.
“Exactly how much are we talking here?”[close]
The only people making money in the jewelry business are the owners.
yeah if he was making a lot of money doing that he wouldn’t be doing the nine clubExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteanyone with a membership, is there an episode tomorrow or another week off? they haven’t posted anything.[close]
Nothing…
Except Crob’s side hustle promoting the new ave shoe[close]
“I’m glad I’m not me” is such a weird title for a guy who’s only had one job that wasn’t skateboarding[close]
Sorry, but that is wrong.
He worked as a freelance tech and (3D)designer for a few companies that had absolutely nothing to do with skating.
(He worked in the jewellery and the high diamond industry, so pretty sure he made a lot of money.)
He always was into computer/tech stuff and he obviously was always good with it.[close]
Crob worked in the jewelry and diamond industry? Not an expert in Crob history by any means but that’s the first time hearing about this. Any source of info for that or is this an April 1st type of comment?[close]
Not an april first 1st joke at all :-)
He always was into design/computers and learned how to design himself. He did those designjobs while injured and kept doing them on a freelance basis afterwards.
Apparently he was/is very good at it.
He has very briefly mentioned this before on older "experience" episodes of the nine club.[close]
I remember him talking about computers/tech work but not jewelry/diamonds and that he made a lot of money from it.
“Exactly how much are we talking here?”[close]
The only people making money in the jewelry business are the owners.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoteanyone with a membership, is there an episode tomorrow or another week off? they haven’t posted anything.[close]
Nothing…
Except Crob’s side hustle promoting the new ave shoe[close]
“I’m glad I’m not me” is such a weird title for a guy who’s only had one job that wasn’t skateboarding[close]
Sorry, but that is wrong.
He worked as a freelance tech and (3D)designer for a few companies that had absolutely nothing to do with skating.
(He worked in the jewellery and the high diamond industry, so pretty sure he made a lot of money.)
He always was into computer/tech stuff and he obviously was always good with it.[close]
Crob worked in the jewelry and diamond industry? Not an expert in Crob history by any means but that’s the first time hearing about this. Any source of info for that or is this an April 1st type of comment?[close]
Not an april first 1st joke at all :-)
He always was into design/computers and learned how to design himself. He did those designjobs while injured and kept doing them on a freelance basis afterwards.
Apparently he was/is very good at it.
He has very briefly mentioned this before on older "experience" episodes of the nine club.
I just want to see Crob do some balanced nose grinds again. I don't know about the awkward funny guy shtick.
I've watched a few of these and I don't get the point...
In this one he's just annoying his peers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsiCt87lmI0
I've watched a few of these and I don't get the point...
In this one he's just annoying his peers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsiCt87lmI0
Expand QuoteI've watched a few of these and I don't get the point...
In this one he's just annoying his peers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsiCt87lmI0[close]
You just described a Dan corrigan video
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI've watched a few of these and I don't get the point...
In this one he's just annoying his peers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsiCt87lmI0[close]
You just described a Dan corrigan video[close]
no it was a Crob video it's right there in the thumbnail. Keep up.
(I never watched a Dan Corrigan video so idk what he does)
I've watched a few of these and I don't get the point...
In this one he's just annoying his peers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsiCt87lmI0
Expand QuoteI've watched a few of these and I don't get the point...
In this one he's just annoying his peers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsiCt87lmI0[close]
Oh man. 3:55 Crob has AVE confirm they skated together before he was sponsored, to which AVE responds with that tone we have when someone brings up something embarrassing from the past
"Yeah. Long time ago"
Kind of hard to watch. And naturally Crob doesn't have his facts straight
Being from Maryland, I had to give you a gnarExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI've watched a few of these and I don't get the point...
In this one he's just annoying his peers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsiCt87lmI0[close]
You just described a Dan corrigan video[close]
no it was a Crob video it's right there in the thumbnail. Keep up.
(I never watched a Dan Corrigan video so idk what he does)[close]
He annoys his peers. But side note he’s done that even before you tube.
Crobs shtick is so fucking insufferable. I’m glad he finally stopped wear t shirts over his fucking dumb ass thin hoodies though
New episode just went live for members: Donovan and Cephas in the hot seats!
Timestamps
00:00:00 The Bunt
00:00:57 Who's the number one skateboarding podcast?
00:02:31 The Bunt finally on YouTube
00:05:59 Bunt/Nine Club parallels
00:11:55 The Vans sponsorship
00:12:49 Having the same guests
00:16:59 Sports talk on a skateboarding podcast
00:20:27 How did they got into podcasting
00:30:12 Where did "The Bunt" come from
00:30:59 The 3 bad B's
00:34:20 The message boards
00:41:01 The Bunt guys as skaters
00:48:15 The Bunt video
00:52:36 How does the Bunt prepare for their show
00:56:05 Favorite skaters...
00:57:04 Hardest part of doing the Bunt
00:58:41 Do the Bunt guys listen to Nine Club
01:00:06 Bunt dream guests
01:13:41 Doing special events
01:25:25 Kelly's talk button
01:29:42 Behind the scenes of the Bunt
01:35:16 The Bunt as a full time living?
01:40:52 First videos
01:41:21 How did the bunt start skating
01:43:59 Illegal tricks
01:46:08 The Phelps episode
02:00:09 Guest requests
02:03:10 Lost episodes
02:11:35 Money talk
02:17:01 Role reversal
02:24:31 Reverse rapid fire
Looks like Joey Suriel is going to be on an upcoming episodethey also said during the last experience show that they had an old think rider on who explained how the name came about so i’m really hoping for a drehobl or a wade speyer episod (but not counting on it obviously)
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5ZfSGzvOnh/
they also said during the last experience show that they had an old think rider on who explained how the name came about so i’m really hoping for a drehobl or a wade speyer episod (but not counting on it obviously)Expand QuoteLooks like Joey Suriel is going to be on an upcoming episode
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5ZfSGzvOnh/[close]
also, i’m listening to the bunt episode rn and kelly just shouted out this thread.
damn you’re right and with lrg coming back & kelly being on plus their whole connection that makes a lot of sense, that will be cool.Expand Quotethey also said during the last experience show that they had an old think rider on who explained how the name came about so i’m really hoping for a drehobl or a wade speyer episod (but not counting on it obviously)Expand QuoteLooks like Joey Suriel is going to be on an upcoming episode
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5ZfSGzvOnh/[close]
also, i’m listening to the bunt episode rn and kelly just shouted out this thread.[close]
I would love a Drehobl or Wade ep, but I would assume it is Karl, I believe the original Think sticker with the lightbulb was a sticker that he got from his dentist's office/his dentist gave him, if I am not mistaken. That should be cool, even if its not Karl I am down for some early think-era stories. Wait, has Karl been on? Im not too well versed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNlb-epc5cU
This is a good watch
Episode is good thus far.
Gotta commend Chris’ pronunciation of Toronto.
Great interview so far too and I am halfway done. I will say, this is one of the episodes with multiple guest that just flowed nicely. Perhaps they all just know not to talk over each other.they said he had a full part iirc
Also hopefully James Hardy had some clips sent in for the Bunt video. That'd be epic.
Weird to believe people like this actually exist.Probably someone that started skating after 40. Which seems to be their fan demographic.
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people say how toxic slap is but the youtube comments are toxic AF.As bad as slap can be at times and I can't speak for its dark past it's def the best place on the internet as far as skateboarding talk goes.
Weird to believe people like this actually exist.
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Weird to believe people like this actually exist.
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Weird to believe people like this actually exist.
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was waiting for it, but he actually didntExpand QuoteEpisode is good thus far.
Gotta commend Chris’ pronunciation of Toronto.[close]
I’m assuming Crob mentions that he’s been to Regina, Saskatchewan.
Expand QuoteEpisode is good thus far.
Gotta commend Chris’ pronunciation of Toronto.[close]
I’m assuming Crob mentions that he’s been to Regina, Saskatchewan.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteWonder what Carroll and Howard would think if they saw that[close]
Honestly the nine club probably gives crail more business than anything else. Not like walking away from a trick for his personal YT channel is gonna get him a write up. Someone asked recently on a live show how tf he still has a board without actually doing anything for the brand and amidst scoffing and harrumphing Roger groaned from behind the wall “he puts out a new part every week” which to me says they need him over there.[close]
Would it be totally wrong to say the nine club is a bit of a Crailtap.com v3.0 or something?
The old website had a load of sidebars and delivered something weekly even daily.
The nine club has a load of regular features and spin offs and delivers content weekly (and almost daily).
I’m sometimes surprised they don’t push Craig products more on the podcast but it’s already a pretty good avenue for promotion.
They mentioned on the previous live episode how close they came to having Megan on. I’d love to hear a proper interview with her but at the same time listening to an employee interview their boss and founder of their main sponsor seems a bit weird.
Donovan making the distinction between the nine club discussing skating amongst their peers, and the bunt discussing skating as fans/outside perspective was really important.
It’s been years since I’ve been able to tolerate the nine club, but I do understand their need to not make waves. I just wish they had said that upfront instead of the constant “if we don’t like it, we don’t talk about it” excuse that they always respond with.
Expand QuoteDonovan making the distinction between the nine club discussing skating amongst their peers, and the bunt discussing skating as fans/outside perspective was really important.
It’s been years since I’ve been able to tolerate the nine club, but I do understand their need to not make waves. I just wish they had said that upfront instead of the constant “if we don’t like it, we don’t talk about it” excuse that they always respond with.[close]
the viewers (you) should be smart enough to make this distinction. it is a pretty stark contrast
Donovan making the distinction between the nine club discussing skating amongst their peers, and the bunt discussing skating as fans/outside perspective was really important.
It’s been years since I’ve been able to tolerate the nine club, but I do understand their need to not make waves. I just wish they had said that upfront instead of the constant “if we don’t like it, we don’t talk about it” excuse that they always respond with.
Weird to believe people like this actually exist.
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THISExpand QuoteDonovan making the distinction between the nine club discussing skating amongst their peers, and the bunt discussing skating as fans/outside perspective was really important.
It’s been years since I’ve been able to tolerate the nine club, but I do understand their need to not make waves. I just wish they had said that upfront instead of the constant “if we don’t like it, we don’t talk about it” excuse that they always respond with.[close]
It's a good distinction but ultimately I think that topic coming up at all stems from the Nine Club continually misunderstanding people's criticism of them being "too nice". I don't think any reasonable person is mad that they act outwardly nice to their peers or choose not to talk shit on videos. I think people are bothered that they act like yes men to any given subject, no matter how dismal or disingenuous, and present it as positivity. It's things like them smiling and nodding along to a guy trying to make excuses for Gator raping and murdering a woman, or trying to find "the bright side" to racist police brutality, or inviting a nazi on to defend himself. Those things aren't "nice". It's spinelessness packaged as politeness, and that is an extremely valid criticism that they often dismiss as keyboard warrior drivel.
Crob et al just can’t handle the fact two guys from Toronto are more liked than they are (and make a better & more enjoyable skate podcast)
Expand QuoteDonovan making the distinction between the nine club discussing skating amongst their peers, and the bunt discussing skating as fans/outside perspective was really important.
It’s been years since I’ve been able to tolerate the nine club, but I do understand their need to not make waves. I just wish they had said that upfront instead of the constant “if we don’t like it, we don’t talk about it” excuse that they always respond with.[close]
It's a good distinction but ultimately I think that topic coming up at all stems from the Nine Club continually misunderstanding people's criticism of them being "too nice". I don't think any reasonable person is mad that they act outwardly nice to their peers or choose not to talk shit on videos. I think people are bothered that they act like yes men to any given subject, no matter how dismal or disingenuous, and present it as positivity. It's things like them smiling and nodding along to a guy trying to make excuses for Gator raping and murdering a woman, or trying to find "the bright side" to racist police brutality, or inviting a nazi on to defend himself. Those things aren't "nice". It's spinelessness packaged as politeness, and that is an extremely valid criticism that they often dismiss as keyboard warrior drivel.
Sometimes reading people’s complaints and comments about the nine club really makes me wonder why you’re listening/watching at all?! Just switch off and enjoy those extra couple of hours a week.
I listen to the experience. Wouldn’t mind them watching the videos before meeting so they’ll have more substantiated thoughts and fleshed our ideas/connections/observations. I get it they’re busy and probably don’t want to watch everything then meet but wouldn’t hurt imo. I also don’t watch any of the videos since I don’t have that kind of time but I’m often cycling or commuting and that’s when I have podcast time and having light skate chat background noise is nice. Just hard to follow sometimes when there’s no visual.
On a similar note, does FA radio post to any streaming services? Having YouTube open on a device isn’t as convenient for me.
Expand QuoteSometimes reading people’s complaints and comments about the nine club really makes me wonder why you’re listening/watching at all?! Just switch off and enjoy those extra couple of hours a week.[close]
Because skateboarding is a relatively small ecosystem and the nine club have made themselves almost unavoidable. You’re gonna see it almost every time you open YouTube in your suggested videos if you’ve ever watched anything skateboarding related. You’ll see ads on IG even if you don’t follow them. They’ve made sure to make themselves as visible as possible across all entertainment media. It’s like saying if you don’t like McDonald’s don’t eat there, ok, but your friends eat there and you see enough ads to where you still have an opinion on the company even if it’s been years since you had a McNugget.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteDonovan making the distinction between the nine club discussing skating amongst their peers, and the bunt discussing skating as fans/outside perspective was really important.
It’s been years since I’ve been able to tolerate the nine club, but I do understand their need to not make waves. I just wish they had said that upfront instead of the constant “if we don’t like it, we don’t talk about it” excuse that they always respond with.[close]
It's a good distinction but ultimately I think that topic coming up at all stems from the Nine Club continually misunderstanding people's criticism of them being "too nice". I don't think any reasonable person is mad that they act outwardly nice to their peers or choose not to talk shit on videos. I think people are bothered that they act like yes men to any given subject, no matter how dismal or disingenuous, and present it as positivity. It's things like them smiling and nodding along to a guy trying to make excuses for Gator raping and murdering a woman, or trying to find "the bright side" to racist police brutality, or inviting a nazi on to defend himself. Those things aren't "nice". It's spinelessness packaged as politeness, and that is an extremely valid criticism that they often dismiss as keyboard warrior drivel.[close]
Something else Nineclub has to navigate is the time pressure. I'm not totally sure of their process, but they have to drop their episodes, where the bunt has time to wait until their season starts. No doubt some of the stuff that's gone down on the nineclub they wish they could do over and pretty inexcusable but I recognize how it might happen.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDonovan making the distinction between the nine club discussing skating amongst their peers, and the bunt discussing skating as fans/outside perspective was really important.
It’s been years since I’ve been able to tolerate the nine club, but I do understand their need to not make waves. I just wish they had said that upfront instead of the constant “if we don’t like it, we don’t talk about it” excuse that they always respond with.[close]
It's a good distinction but ultimately I think that topic coming up at all stems from the Nine Club continually misunderstanding people's criticism of them being "too nice". I don't think any reasonable person is mad that they act outwardly nice to their peers or choose not to talk shit on videos. I think people are bothered that they act like yes men to any given subject, no matter how dismal or disingenuous, and present it as positivity. It's things like them smiling and nodding along to a guy trying to make excuses for Gator raping and murdering a woman, or trying to find "the bright side" to racist police brutality, or inviting a nazi on to defend himself. Those things aren't "nice". It's spinelessness packaged as politeness, and that is an extremely valid criticism that they often dismiss as keyboard warrior drivel.[close]
Something else Nineclub has to navigate is the time pressure. I'm not totally sure of their process, but they have to drop their episodes, where the bunt has time to wait until their season starts. No doubt some of the stuff that's gone down on the nineclub they wish they could do over and pretty inexcusable but I recognize how it might happen.[close]
I dunno, I'm talking more about their actual human reactions to things, not so much the show's construction. If time constraints are their excuse for letting things like that deranged Mark Oblow rant fly, then that still doesn't explain their borderline sociopathic reaction to it.
And no, I don't think Chris, Jeron and Kelly are actually sociopaths relishing in Gator's crimes. I don't think Eldridge thinks police brutality is actually good and I don't think those guys are actually nazi sympathizers. (well, maybe Roger based on his rightoid Twitter enagement). I do think they are incapable of dealing with an uncomfortable truth for more than 5 seconds, and because of that we get some toxic positivity brainrot that so many podcasters fall into. That is why people criticize them for being "too nice".
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteSometimes reading people’s complaints and comments about the nine club really makes me wonder why you’re listening/watching at all?! Just switch off and enjoy those extra couple of hours a week.[close]
Because skateboarding is a relatively small ecosystem and the nine club have made themselves almost unavoidable. You’re gonna see it almost every time you open YouTube in your suggested videos if you’ve ever watched anything skateboarding related. You’ll see ads on IG even if you don’t follow them. They’ve made sure to make themselves as visible as possible across all entertainment media. It’s like saying if you don’t like McDonald’s don’t eat there, ok, but your friends eat there and you see enough ads to where you still have an opinion on the company even if it’s been years since you had a McNugget.[close]
I get all that.
I just find some people sound so put off by the show and start not picking at things that hardly matter, that I wonder why they put themselves through the trauma.
Don’t get me wrong, Nine club isn’t perfect. I’ve criticized them here too but when I tune in I know what I’m getting myself into.
People’s reactions remind me of those people who fly on budget airlines and get bent out of shape for not getting premium service. You get what you pay for. And Nine club’s free…
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDonovan making the distinction between the nine club discussing skating amongst their peers, and the bunt discussing skating as fans/outside perspective was really important.
It’s been years since I’ve been able to tolerate the nine club, but I do understand their need to not make waves. I just wish they had said that upfront instead of the constant “if we don’t like it, we don’t talk about it” excuse that they always respond with.[close]
It's a good distinction but ultimately I think that topic coming up at all stems from the Nine Club continually misunderstanding people's criticism of them being "too nice". I don't think any reasonable person is mad that they act outwardly nice to their peers or choose not to talk shit on videos. I think people are bothered that they act like yes men to any given subject, no matter how dismal or disingenuous, and present it as positivity. It's things like them smiling and nodding along to a guy trying to make excuses for Gator raping and murdering a woman, or trying to find "the bright side" to racist police brutality, or inviting a nazi on to defend himself. Those things aren't "nice". It's spinelessness packaged as politeness, and that is an extremely valid criticism that they often dismiss as keyboard warrior drivel.[close]
Something else Nineclub has to navigate is the time pressure. I'm not totally sure of their process, but they have to drop their episodes, where the bunt has time to wait until their season starts. No doubt some of the stuff that's gone down on the nineclub they wish they could do over and pretty inexcusable but I recognize how it might happen.[close]
I dunno, I'm talking more about their actual human reactions to things, not so much the show's construction. If time constraints are their excuse for letting things like that deranged Mark Oblow rant fly, then that still doesn't explain their borderline sociopathic reaction to it.
And no, I don't think Chris, Jeron and Kelly are actually sociopaths relishing in Gator's crimes. I don't think Eldridge thinks police brutality is actually good and I don't think those guys are actually nazi sympathizers. (well, maybe Roger based on his rightoid Twitter enagement). I do think they are incapable of dealing with an uncomfortable truth for more than 5 seconds, and because of that we get some toxic positivity brainrot that so many podcasters fall into. That is why people criticize them for being "too nice".[close]
I shouldn’t have gone snooping around Rogers Twitter likes. I knew he was an Elon musk supporter but didn’t realize he was that deep into dogshit like Tucker Carlson.
My favorite part is they could just say ‘Slap is fine, it’s nice people actually care enough to comment’ or some BS. Which is also true- people care enough to discuss and engage about the show, which is far better than people just ignoring your shit (and being forced back into the jewelry and freelance production biz). But they constantly talk shit about Slap and then religiously read it, so they clearly enjoy this feedback loop for some reason.
My favorite part is they could just say ‘Slap is fine, it’s nice people actually care enough to comment’ or some BS. Which is also true- people care enough to discuss and engage about the show, which is far better than people just ignoring your shit (and being forced back into the jewelry and freelance production biz). But they constantly talk shit about Slap and then religiously read it, so they clearly enjoy this feedback loop for some reason.
Always find it peculiar when industry heads are like “slap = bad” because of a few harsh comments, but would never say the same about YouTube, Instagram, etc, which has just as much hateful rhetoric if not more. Guess they know better than to bite the hand that feeds, but won’t share that forgiveness across all skate media platforms.Imagine if SLAP was just “🔥🔥” comments
It really makes alot of sense that a nine club superfan wont even cussExpand Quotes-posts[close]
Roger being a boomer doesn’t surprise me at all. Roger, Elon Musk isn’t the person you should look up to.
Expand QuoteRoger being a boomer doesn’t surprise me at all. Roger, Elon Musk isn’t the person you should look up to.[close]
Roger was born pre-64? Better tell your history teacher to recheck the books or know your terms first. Also, most "boomers" would dislike Elon Musk by default. I hope you pass your permit test so you can drive alone soon, the freedom might help. Lastly, don't ever end a sentence with a preposition like "to". Either mommy wifi died or you meant to say, "too". I'll drop microphone now.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDonovan making the distinction between the nine club discussing skating amongst their peers, and the bunt discussing skating as fans/outside perspective was really important.
It’s been years since I’ve been able to tolerate the nine club, but I do understand their need to not make waves. I just wish they had said that upfront instead of the constant “if we don’t like it, we don’t talk about it” excuse that they always respond with.[close]
It's a good distinction but ultimately I think that topic coming up at all stems from the Nine Club continually misunderstanding people's criticism of them being "too nice". I don't think any reasonable person is mad that they act outwardly nice to their peers or choose not to talk shit on videos. I think people are bothered that they act like yes men to any given subject, no matter how dismal or disingenuous, and present it as positivity. It's things like them smiling and nodding along to a guy trying to make excuses for Gator raping and murdering a woman, or trying to find "the bright side" to racist police brutality, or inviting a nazi on to defend himself. Those things aren't "nice". It's spinelessness packaged as politeness, and that is an extremely valid criticism that they often dismiss as keyboard warrior drivel.[close]
Something else Nineclub has to navigate is the time pressure. I'm not totally sure of their process, but they have to drop their episodes, where the bunt has time to wait until their season starts. No doubt some of the stuff that's gone down on the nineclub they wish they could do over and pretty inexcusable but I recognize how it might happen.[close]
I dunno, I'm talking more about their actual human reactions to things, not so much the show's construction. If time constraints are their excuse for letting things like that deranged Mark Oblow rant fly, then that still doesn't explain their borderline sociopathic reaction to it.
And no, I don't think Chris, Jeron and Kelly are actually sociopaths relishing in Gator's crimes. I don't think Eldridge thinks police brutality is actually good and I don't think those guys are actually nazi sympathizers. (well, maybe Roger based on his rightoid Twitter enagement). I do think they are incapable of dealing with an uncomfortable truth for more than 5 seconds, and because of that we get some toxic positivity brainrot that so many podcasters fall into. That is why people criticize them for being "too nice".[close]
I shouldn’t have gone snooping around Rogers Twitter likes. I knew he was an Elon musk supporter but didn’t realize he was that deep into dogshit like Tucker Carlson.[close]
Just took a look... he liked a post about the Kate Middleton/satanic/Rosemary's Baby conspiracy. Plus a Tim Pool post, some illumaninati stuff, Epstein stuff, some Ai eclipse fakes, and junk like this:
https://twitter.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1741071151235752446?t=_EWbXDexzWhrfGvL-P8Irw&s=19
Plus lots of stuff gobbing off Musk and Tesla.
Roger stop looking at boomer alt right shit and touch grass. You can't call Slap toxic when you're like this bro.
Expand QuoteRoger being a boomer doesn’t surprise me at all. Roger, Elon Musk isn’t the person you should look up to.[close]
Roger was born pre-64? Better tell your history teacher to recheck the books or know your terms first. Also, most "boomers" would dislike Elon Musk by default. I hope you pass your permit test so you can drive alone soon, the freedom might help. Lastly, don't ever end a sentence with a preposition like "to". Either mommy wifi died or you meant to say, "too". I'll drop microphone now.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDonovan making the distinction between the nine club discussing skating amongst their peers, and the bunt discussing skating as fans/outside perspective was really important.
It’s been years since I’ve been able to tolerate the nine club, but I do understand their need to not make waves. I just wish they had said that upfront instead of the constant “if we don’t like it, we don’t talk about it” excuse that they always respond with.[close]
It's a good distinction but ultimately I think that topic coming up at all stems from the Nine Club continually misunderstanding people's criticism of them being "too nice". I don't think any reasonable person is mad that they act outwardly nice to their peers or choose not to talk shit on videos. I think people are bothered that they act like yes men to any given subject, no matter how dismal or disingenuous, and present it as positivity. It's things like them smiling and nodding along to a guy trying to make excuses for Gator raping and murdering a woman, or trying to find "the bright side" to racist police brutality, or inviting a nazi on to defend himself. Those things aren't "nice". It's spinelessness packaged as politeness, and that is an extremely valid criticism that they often dismiss as keyboard warrior drivel.[close]
Something else Nineclub has to navigate is the time pressure. I'm not totally sure of their process, but they have to drop their episodes, where the bunt has time to wait until their season starts. No doubt some of the stuff that's gone down on the nineclub they wish they could do over and pretty inexcusable but I recognize how it might happen.[close]
I dunno, I'm talking more about their actual human reactions to things, not so much the show's construction. If time constraints are their excuse for letting things like that deranged Mark Oblow rant fly, then that still doesn't explain their borderline sociopathic reaction to it.
And no, I don't think Chris, Jeron and Kelly are actually sociopaths relishing in Gator's crimes. I don't think Eldridge thinks police brutality is actually good and I don't think those guys are actually nazi sympathizers. (well, maybe Roger based on his rightoid Twitter enagement). I do think they are incapable of dealing with an uncomfortable truth for more than 5 seconds, and because of that we get some toxic positivity brainrot that so many podcasters fall into. That is why people criticize them for being "too nice".[close]
I shouldn’t have gone snooping around Rogers Twitter likes. I knew he was an Elon musk supporter but didn’t realize he was that deep into dogshit like Tucker Carlson.[close]
Just took a look... he liked a post about the Kate Middleton/satanic/Rosemary's Baby conspiracy. Plus a Tim Pool post, some illumaninati stuff, Epstein stuff, some Ai eclipse fakes, and junk like this:
https://twitter.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1741071151235752446?t=_EWbXDexzWhrfGvL-P8Irw&s=19 (https://twitter.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1741071151235752446?t=_EWbXDexzWhrfGvL-P8Irw&s=19)
Plus lots of stuff gobbing off Musk and Tesla.
Roger stop looking at boomer alt right shit and touch grass. You can't call Slap toxic when you're like this bro.
Expand QuoteRoger being a boomer doesn’t surprise me at all. Roger, Elon Musk isn’t the person you should look up to.[close]
Roger was born pre-64? Better tell your history teacher to recheck the books or know your terms first. Also, most "boomers" would dislike Elon Musk by default. I hope you pass your permit test so you can drive alone soon, the freedom might help. Lastly, don't ever end a sentence with a preposition like "to". Either mommy wifi died or you meant to say, "too". I'll drop microphone now.
Can someone tell me what the fuck Ruby was and why they the only person on the team was Staba. Don’t think I’ve seen one in the wild ever. Only on clearance on the crail store well after SM started (back when you could buy things from past seasons for cost, but you didn’t have a say in what color the shirt was)
Megan telling Crob no multiple times is way funnier than anything she could tell us at this point
Free max b
A podcast about podcasting is usually one of the worst things i can imagine listening to but the bunt boys made it tolerable. I don’t know if jeron said more than 10 sentences
TNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.
Expand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close]
That was a depressing read on multiple levels.
Expand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close]
That was a depressing read on multiple levels.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close]
That was a depressing read on multiple levels.[close]
A fascinating peek inside the mind of a Nine Club addict, no doubt.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close]
That was a depressing read on multiple levels.[close]
A fascinating peek inside the mind of a Nine Club addict, no doubt.[close]
and I can think all that and still get just as excited when a new episode drops every week and am thankful it does. This Joey Suriel episode is great so far. It's just good content to me, I over-analyze in enough things in life, podcasts to me are just an escape and/or learning opportunity. It seems far more depressing to me to find a way to make a podcast about skateboarders depressing.
This thread is the closest I've come to being depressed about it but not really, thankfully since I'm too addicted to TNC and related content. The News is 10x more depressing than SLAP could ever be.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close]
That was a depressing read on multiple levels.[close]
A fascinating peek inside the mind of a Nine Club addict, no doubt.[close]
and I can think all that and still get just as excited when a new episode drops every week and am thankful it does. This Joey Suriel episode is great so far. It's just good content to me, I over-analyze in enough things in life, podcasts to me are just an escape and/or learning opportunity. It seems far more depressing to me to find a way to make a podcast about skateboarders depressing.
This thread is the closest I've come to being depressed about it but not really, thankfully since I'm too addicted to TNC and related content. The News is 10x more depressing than SLAP could ever be.[close]
It’s wild that you’ve only posted in this thread your entire time on slap. No other interaction about videos, gear, news, nothin. Thats psycho. I think you love the nine club more than actual skateboarding. That post pandemic parasocial relationship go hard
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close]
That was a depressing read on multiple levels.[close]
A fascinating peek inside the mind of a Nine Club addict, no doubt.[close]
and I can think all that and still get just as excited when a new episode drops every week and am thankful it does. This Joey Suriel episode is great so far. It's just good content to me, I over-analyze in enough things in life, podcasts to me are just an escape and/or learning opportunity. It seems far more depressing to me to find a way to make a podcast about skateboarders depressing.
This thread is the closest I've come to being depressed about it but not really, thankfully since I'm too addicted to TNC and related content. The News is 10x more depressing than SLAP could ever be.[close]
It’s wild that you’ve only posted in this thread your entire time on slap. No other interaction about videos, gear, news, nothin. Thats psycho. I think you love the nine club more than actual skateboarding. That post pandemic parasocial relationship go hard[close]
I've been skating since the 80s, on the internet since the 90s, skated mostly alone after my friends quit since '93 and then me moving around a lot. I didn't _talk_ about skating again until The Nine Club chat came around, IG or a random comment on someone's youtube part. I rarely even talk on TNC discord and have a lot of other interests than skateboarding. Only so many hours in a day; have to pick and choose. Long way of saying, it's not that wild.
"Parasocial relationships are one-sided relationships, where one person extends emotional energy, interest and time, and the other party, the persona, is completely unaware of the other's existence." so most people in here regarding TNC?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close]
That was a depressing read on multiple levels.[close]
A fascinating peek inside the mind of a Nine Club addict, no doubt.[close]
and I can think all that and still get just as excited when a new episode drops every week and am thankful it does. This Joey Suriel episode is great so far. It's just good content to me, I over-analyze in enough things in life, podcasts to me are just an escape and/or learning opportunity. It seems far more depressing to me to find a way to make a podcast about skateboarders depressing.
This thread is the closest I've come to being depressed about it but not really, thankfully since I'm too addicted to TNC and related content. The News is 10x more depressing than SLAP could ever be.[close]
It’s wild that you’ve only posted in this thread your entire time on slap. No other interaction about videos, gear, news, nothin. Thats psycho. I think you love the nine club more than actual skateboarding. That post pandemic parasocial relationship go hard[close]
I've been skating since the 80s, on the internet since the 90s, skated mostly alone after my friends quit since '93 and then me moving around a lot. I didn't _talk_ about skating again until The Nine Club chat came around, IG or a random comment on someone's youtube part. I rarely even talk on TNC discord and have a lot of other interests than skateboarding. Only so many hours in a day; have to pick and choose. Long way of saying, it's not that wild.
"Parasocial relationships are one-sided relationships, where one person extends emotional energy, interest and time, and the other party, the persona, is completely unaware of the other's existence." so most people in here regarding TNC?[close]
comon you understand what he means, you really love them and love the show. Like some might say a bit too much. But it's okay I am way too obsessed with a few bands too. Your thing is the nine club and that's okay
I just don't see the point of posting here and "defend" their honnor, of course people are going to clown you.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online.They do an online show for people who are on the internet - do they think everybody lives in Venice? It seems pretty reasonable that the criticism would be online doesn't it?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close]
That was a depressing read on multiple levels.[close]
I know the internet is a fantasy and the truth hurts but let me leave you with something more pleasant. Dogs and cats are cuddly and need homes. Please adopt one if you can. They love you unconditionally and can't say depressing things back to you. :). Also my other post was just my opinion, i have no way of knowing what they think other than speculating like anyone else.
They do an online show for people who are on the internet - do they think everybody lives in Venice? It seems pretty reasonable that the criticism would be online doesn't it?Expand QuoteThey've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close]
That was a depressing read on multiple levels.[close]
I know the internet is a fantasy and the truth hurts but let me leave you with something more pleasant. Dogs and cats are cuddly and need homes. Please adopt one if you can. They love you unconditionally and can't say depressing things back to you. :). Also my other post was just my opinion, i have no way of knowing what they think other than speculating like anyone else.[close]
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I picked this five year old up today that needed rehoming. He is super friendly and was scared when I brought him home and hid. After awhile he popped his head out and hopped up on the bed. We’re just chilling now as I lurk the boards. I’m getting pretty hungry but I don’t want to disturb the hang.
TNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.dude you donate thousands of dollars a month to a podcast, your opinions don’t mean too much
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.
dude you donate thousands of dollars a month to a podcast, your opinions don’t mean too muchExpand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close]
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close]
That was a depressing read on multiple levels.[close]
A fascinating peek inside the mind of a Nine Club addict, no doubt.[close]
and I can think all that and still get just as excited when a new episode drops every week and am thankful it does. This Joey Suriel episode is great so far. It's just good content to me, I over-analyze in enough things in life, podcasts to me are just an escape and/or learning opportunity. It seems far more depressing to me to find a way to make a podcast about skateboarders depressing.
This thread is the closest I've come to being depressed about it but not really, thankfully since I'm too addicted to TNC and related content. The News is 10x more depressing than SLAP could ever be.[close]
It’s wild that you’ve only posted in this thread your entire time on slap. No other interaction about videos, gear, news, nothin. Thats psycho. I think you love the nine club more than actual skateboarding. That post pandemic parasocial relationship go hard[close]
I've been skating since the 80s, on the internet since the 90s, skated mostly alone after my friends quit since '93 and then me moving around a lot. I didn't _talk_ about skating again until The Nine Club chat came around, IG or a random comment on someone's youtube part. I rarely even talk on TNC discord and have a lot of other interests than skateboarding. Only so many hours in a day; have to pick and choose. Long way of saying, it's not that wild.
"Parasocial relationships are one-sided relationships, where one person extends emotional energy, interest and time, and the other party, the persona, is completely unaware of the other's existence." so most people in here regarding TNC?[close]
comon you understand what he means, you really love them and love the show. Like some might say a bit too much. But it's okay I am way too obsessed with a few bands too. Your thing is the nine club and that's okay
I just don't see the point of posting here and "defend" their honnor, of course people are going to clown you.[close]
Pretty sure they can defend themselves if they wanted to. The thread is called "Wtf is up with the nine club" so i get that people are coming here to vent but it also means some people, like me, might tell you what i think is tf up... Clown away.
Expand QuoteThey do an online show for people who are on the internet - do they think everybody lives in Venice? It seems pretty reasonable that the criticism would be online doesn't it?Expand QuoteThey've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online.[close][close]
Venice is right in mix of a a ton of skaters, which is also why it's easier for them to get guests there. Plus they skate the curbs and have encountered a lot of viewers in the wild. It's been over 7 years. Also, we all know most people don't say what they think in person be it because they're afraid or are just trying to be nice, which sounds a lot like we're all part of a Nine Club called society.
Expand Quotedude you donate thousands of dollars a month to a podcast, your opinions don’t mean too muchExpand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close][close]
Not sure if you're intentionally exaggerating or just confused, but i've donated less than $500 this entire year TNC and even on my best month never hit thousands in a month. If my opinion has more weight the less I give then it has way more weight than you thought I guess. Sorry to disappoint by dissing your point.
^^ How many times are you going to edit your post, weirdo? We all get the point you’re trying to make.
^^ How many times are you going to edit your post, weirdo? We all get the point you’re trying to make.
Expand QuoteThey do an online show for people who are on the internet - do they think everybody lives in Venice? It seems pretty reasonable that the criticism would be online doesn't it?Expand QuoteThey've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online.[close][close]
Venice is right in mix of a a ton of skaters, which is also why it's easier for them to get guests there. Plus they skate the curbs and have encountered a lot of viewers in the wild. It's been over 7 years. Also, we all know most people don't say what they think in person be it because they're afraid or are just trying to be nice, which sounds a lot like we're all part of a Nine Club called society.
The days of in-person shit talking are over.They do an online show for people who are on the internet - do they think everybody lives in Venice? It seems pretty reasonable that the criticism would be online doesn't it?Expand QuoteThey've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online.[close]
we're all part of a Nine Club called society.
I tried watching the AVE episode of The Bunt and had to turn it off after a few minutes it was so bad. Donovan and Cephas are so awkward and dull it sounded like they were reading the questions off a teleprompter. I'll take the Nine Club dorks over those two stiffs any day
I tried watching the AVE episode of The Bunt and had to turn it off after a few minutes it was so bad. Donovan and Cephas are so awkward and dull it sounded like they were reading the questions off a teleprompter. I'll take the Nine Club dorks over those two stiffs any day
I tried watching the AVE episode of The Bunt and had to turn it off after a few minutes it was so bad. Donovan and Cephas are so awkward and dull it sounded like they were reading the questions off a teleprompter. I'll take the Nine Club dorks over those two stiffs any day
Expand QuoteI tried watching the AVE episode of The Bunt and had to turn it off after a few minutes it was so bad. Donovan and Cephas are so awkward and dull it sounded like they were reading the questions off a teleprompter. I'll take the Nine Club dorks over those two stiffs any day[close]
I appreciate the fact they’re regular dudes and they know quite a bit about skateboarding. I like that approach. However, in regards to their abilities in terms of being in front of a microphone or camera, there’s not much there and they haven’t really improved over the course of their seven years as a podcast. To be clear, I like the Bunt and I appreciate how they don’t manufacture any fake energy, but traditionally, these guys are not exceptional broadcasters.
Expand Quote^^ How many times are you going to edit your post, weirdo? We all get the point you’re trying to make.[close]
Thank god. Everyone on here thinking I'm defending TNC when all i've been doing is defending myself... Guess that part is over now. I'm sure no one will take a snippet and run with it. G'night all. Have a good one.
rog is a trumper?Expand QuoteExpand Quote^^ How many times are you going to edit your post, weirdo? We all get the point you’re trying to make.[close]
Thank god. Everyone on here thinking I'm defending TNC when all i've been doing is defending myself... Guess that part is over now. I'm sure no one will take a snippet and run with it. G'night all. Have a good one.[close]
i will fully concede to clowning on you in the past, and i want to apologize. as long as you don't have kids, im not going to fault you for the decisions you make. i think it's wrong of chris roberts and roger to take advantage of you, especially if they're taking college tuition from your children, but that isn't my piece to speak on on the internet.
i hope you get some help, i hope you find some happiness, and i hope that you're doing okay. and if you are - there's a lot of starving people out there. maybe consider diversifying your donations. putting food in the mouths of starving people is a tax write off. giving the camera man of hot ones money to buy MAGA hats is not. i hope you can see who needs your funds. again, i hope you're alright. if you need some other places to make your money count i will do my best to help you. sincerely.
rog is a trumper?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote^^ How many times are you going to edit your post, weirdo? We all get the point you’re trying to make.[close]
Thank god. Everyone on here thinking I'm defending TNC when all i've been doing is defending myself... Guess that part is over now. I'm sure no one will take a snippet and run with it. G'night all. Have a good one.[close]
i will fully concede to clowning on you in the past, and i want to apologize. as long as you don't have kids, im not going to fault you for the decisions you make. i think it's wrong of chris roberts and roger to take advantage of you, especially if they're taking college tuition from your children, but that isn't my piece to speak on on the internet.
i hope you get some help, i hope you find some happiness, and i hope that you're doing okay. and if you are - there's a lot of starving people out there. maybe consider diversifying your donations. putting food in the mouths of starving people is a tax write off. giving the camera man of hot ones money to buy MAGA hats is not. i hope you can see who needs your funds. again, i hope you're alright. if you need some other places to make your money count i will do my best to help you. sincerely.[close]
Expand Quoterog is a trumper?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote^^ How many times are you going to edit your post, weirdo? We all get the point you’re trying to make.[close]
Thank god. Everyone on here thinking I'm defending TNC when all i've been doing is defending myself... Guess that part is over now. I'm sure no one will take a snippet and run with it. G'night all. Have a good one.[close]
i will fully concede to clowning on you in the past, and i want to apologize. as long as you don't have kids, im not going to fault you for the decisions you make. i think it's wrong of chris roberts and roger to take advantage of you, especially if they're taking college tuition from your children, but that isn't my piece to speak on on the internet.
i hope you get some help, i hope you find some happiness, and i hope that you're doing okay. and if you are - there's a lot of starving people out there. maybe consider diversifying your donations. putting food in the mouths of starving people is a tax write off. giving the camera man of hot ones money to buy MAGA hats is not. i hope you can see who needs your funds. again, i hope you're alright. if you need some other places to make your money count i will do my best to help you. sincerely.[close][close]
He definitely seems to be down with some very trump adjacent people. When you start digging into who follows who and who likes what, it can be a big fuckin bummer. I was surprised (and confused) when I discovered PJ Ladd of all people is following Trump and Tucker Carlson on IG :(
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteDonovan making the distinction between the nine club discussing skating amongst their peers, and the bunt discussing skating as fans/outside perspective was really important.
It’s been years since I’ve been able to tolerate the nine club, but I do understand their need to not make waves. I just wish they had said that upfront instead of the constant “if we don’t like it, we don’t talk about it” excuse that they always respond with.[close]
It's a good distinction but ultimately I think that topic coming up at all stems from the Nine Club continually misunderstanding people's criticism of them being "too nice". I don't think any reasonable person is mad that they act outwardly nice to their peers or choose not to talk shit on videos. I think people are bothered that they act like yes men to any given subject, no matter how dismal or disingenuous, and present it as positivity. It's things like them smiling and nodding along to a guy trying to make excuses for Gator raping and murdering a woman, or trying to find "the bright side" to racist police brutality, or inviting a nazi on to defend himself. Those things aren't "nice". It's spinelessness packaged as politeness, and that is an extremely valid criticism that they often dismiss as keyboard warrior drivel.[close]
Something else Nineclub has to navigate is the time pressure. I'm not totally sure of their process, but they have to drop their episodes, where the bunt has time to wait until their season starts. No doubt some of the stuff that's gone down on the nineclub they wish they could do over and pretty inexcusable but I recognize how it might happen.[close]
I dunno, I'm talking more about their actual human reactions to things, not so much the show's construction. If time constraints are their excuse for letting things like that deranged Mark Oblow rant fly, then that still doesn't explain their borderline sociopathic reaction to it.
And no, I don't think Chris, Jeron and Kelly are actually sociopaths relishing in Gator's crimes. I don't think Eldridge thinks police brutality is actually good and I don't think those guys are actually nazi sympathizers. (well, maybe Roger based on his rightoid Twitter enagement). I do think they are incapable of dealing with an uncomfortable truth for more than 5 seconds, and because of that we get some toxic positivity brainrot that so many podcasters fall into. That is why people criticize them for being "too nice".[close]
I shouldn’t have gone snooping around Rogers Twitter likes. I knew he was an Elon musk supporter but didn’t realize he was that deep into dogshit like Tucker Carlson.[close]
Just took a look... he liked a post about the Kate Middleton/satanic/Rosemary's Baby conspiracy. Plus a Tim Pool post, some illumaninati stuff, Epstein stuff, some Ai eclipse fakes, and junk like this:
https://twitter.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1741071151235752446?t=_EWbXDexzWhrfGvL-P8Irw&s=19
Plus lots of stuff gobbing off Musk and Tesla.
Roger stop looking at boomer alt right shit and touch grass. You can't call Slap toxic when you're like this bro.
this is awesomeExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteTNC is a business and they're their own boss. Think about that. They're probably far more concerned with their own vision, their guests' opinions, their sponsors and with people who haven't heard of them or who stopped watching completely, than with people who "still tune in but have some complaints" -- just like a restaurant probably doesn't care about the customers who still come in yet write on yelp that it's "hit or miss" vs their investors, people who haven't tried it yet or had such a poor experience that they never came back.
They've talked about how no one says anything to them in person that read about online. Chris has said many times that he reads and welcomes constructive criticism but the insults usually just bother him for a few seconds and he moves on; just like anyone in here probably would if they have enough self-esteem.
This thread is fine for venting about what you didn't like, or praising what you did. _Maybe_ some ideas will get incorporated as they try new things but I wouldn't get hung up on expecting them to do it any way but the way they want to or the way the Youtube' algorithm (esp around demonetization) wants them to.
I wish I had that much power over everything, then my yelp reviews would have changed all the restaurants I've visited to be how I wanted but alas, it's not to be. There's power in numbers but there's more to numbers than comments.[close]
That was a depressing read on multiple levels.[close]
I know the internet is a fantasy and the truth hurts but let me leave you with something more pleasant. Dogs and cats are cuddly and need homes. Please adopt one if you can. They love you unconditionally and can't say depressing things back to you. :). Also my other post was just my opinion, i have no way of knowing what they think other than speculating like anyone else.[close]
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I picked this five year old up today that needed rehoming. He is super friendly and was scared when I brought him home and hid. After awhile he popped his head out and hopped up on the bed. We’re just chilling now as I lurk the boards. I’m getting pretty hungry but I don’t want to disturb the hang.
Expand QuoteExpand Quote^^ How many times are you going to edit your post, weirdo? We all get the point you’re trying to make.[close]
Thank god. Everyone on here thinking I'm defending TNC when all i've been doing is defending myself... Guess that part is over now. I'm sure no one will take a snippet and run with it. G'night all. Have a good one.[close]
i will fully concede to clowning on you in the past, and i want to apologize. as long as you don't have kids, im not going to fault you for the decisions you make. i think it's wrong of chris roberts and roger to take advantage of you, especially if they're taking college tuition from your children, but that isn't my piece to speak on on the internet.
i hope you get some help, i hope you find some happiness, and i hope that you're doing okay. and if you are - there's a lot of starving people out there. maybe consider diversifying your donations. putting food in the mouths of starving people is a tax write off. giving the camera man of hot ones money to buy MAGA hats is not. i hope you can see who needs your funds. again, i hope you're alright. if you need some other places to make your money count i will do my best to help you. sincerely.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote^^ How many times are you going to edit your post, weirdo? We all get the point you’re trying to make.[close]
Thank god. Everyone on here thinking I'm defending TNC when all i've been doing is defending myself... Guess that part is over now. I'm sure no one will take a snippet and run with it. G'night all. Have a good one.[close]
i will fully concede to clowning on you in the past, and i want to apologize. as long as you don't have kids, im not going to fault you for the decisions you make. i think it's wrong of chris roberts and roger to take advantage of you, especially if they're taking college tuition from your children, but that isn't my piece to speak on on the internet.
i hope you get some help, i hope you find some happiness, and i hope that you're doing okay. and if you are - there's a lot of starving people out there. maybe consider diversifying your donations. putting food in the mouths of starving people is a tax write off. giving the camera man of hot ones money to buy MAGA hats is not. i hope you can see who needs your funds. again, i hope you're alright. if you need some other places to make your money count i will do my best to help you. sincerely.[close]
I've already answered the question about how I have donated waaaaay less than even the smallest estimates I've heard on here, not to mention did so mostly before they had big sponsors and were on Zoom and since then has mostly been in the form of gifted subs. And how TNC is far from the only place I've given to. I don't have kids and do budget things just fine.
The rest of what you said is quite the reach. I've never given to them for any reason but that they have been a positive force in skateboarding. People here clearly love to make stuff up and gossip more than they care about facts. I've tried clearing the air on here on more than one occasion and still see crap like this. I suspect if anyone else tried to come on here to engage and clear the air that it wouldn't help and would just be used as fuel for more nonsense.
OMG, I just realized I tipped a waiter last night but didn't find out how they might spend it! Oh no, I gifted 5 subs the other day which goes to random viewers. If I thought _that_ way I might need some help.
I've also had people make up obvious lies about me on here and no one gave them crap for it. So does that make slap complicit? Do I care to trash other people? Nope, just defending myself from constant lies and exaggerations for being giving lol. I don't think I've even tried defending the countless times people have just flat out insulted and name called on here. Yeah, I'm a terrible person, someone stop me before I give again!
I dont think I've heard of a dumber concept in my lifeExpand Quotea skatepark built for people with disabilities[close]
SLAP registration agreement "You agree, through your use of this forum, that you will not post any material which is false, defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, adult material..."
Yeah right. Where are the morality police when it comes to that? Only anti "toxic-positivity", not anti toxic-negativity.
Expand QuoteSLAP registration agreement "You agree, through your use of this forum, that you will not post any material which is false, defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, adult material..."
Yeah right. Where are the morality police when it comes to that? Only anti "toxic-positivity", not anti toxic-negativity.[close]
Dude, fuckin knock it off. Either go back to reddit or hang out here and stfu about the nine club for once and go play with the other kids.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteSLAP registration agreement "You agree, through your use of this forum, that you will not post any material which is false, defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, adult material..."
Yeah right. Where are the morality police when it comes to that? Only anti "toxic-positivity", not anti toxic-negativity.[close]
Dude, fuckin knock it off. Either go back to reddit or hang out here and stfu about the nine club for once and go play with the other kids.[close]
This is a thread ABOUT The Nine Club. Sigh. There are plenty of better reasons for me not to hang out here, as demonstrated perfectly today. Peace.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteSLAP registration agreement "You agree, through your use of this forum, that you will not post any material which is false, defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, adult material..."
Yeah right. Where are the morality police when it comes to that? Only anti "toxic-positivity", not anti toxic-negativity.[close]
Dude, fuckin knock it off. Either go back to reddit or hang out here and stfu about the nine club for once and go play with the other kids.[close]
This is a thread ABOUT The Nine Club. Sigh. There are plenty of better reasons for me not to hang out here, as demonstrated perfectly today. Peace.[close]
Yeah I know, genius, I’m telling YOU to go venture out into another topic and actually interact with people aside from discussing the stupid podcast and your self imposed involvement with it for one fucking day.
There’s new gear to nerd out on, there’s some new video part people are talking about, there’s hundreds of pages of cool shit and funny stories to read. You wanna perpetuate the “sLaP bAD” stigma and run back to wherever they give you props for donating all the time then do that, but ffs man stop circle jerking about yourself to yourself in this tiny little corner of an otherwise pretty cool website.
fuck that guy
Ya know I thought I was very pro capitalism, but if disabled skateparks are what we are doing with the excess I think we might need to tone it back a bit.
Expand QuoteYa know I thought I was very pro capitalism, but if disabled skateparks are what we are doing with the excess I think we might need to tone it back a bit.[close]
That's where you draw the line?
Building attractions that can be enjoyed by disabled people?
Pretty shitty hill to die on.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote^^ How many times are you going to edit your post, weirdo? We all get the point you’re trying to make.[close]
Thank god. Everyone on here thinking I'm defending TNC when all i've been doing is defending myself... Guess that part is over now. I'm sure no one will take a snippet and run with it. G'night all. Have a good one.[close]
i will fully concede to clowning on you in the past, and i want to apologize. as long as you don't have kids, im not going to fault you for the decisions you make. i think it's wrong of chris roberts and roger to take advantage of you, especially if they're taking college tuition from your children, but that isn't my piece to speak on on the internet.
i hope you get some help, i hope you find some happiness, and i hope that you're doing okay. and if you are - there's a lot of starving people out there. maybe consider diversifying your donations. putting food in the mouths of starving people is a tax write off. giving the camera man of hot ones money to buy MAGA hats is not. i hope you can see who needs your funds. again, i hope you're alright. if you need some other places to make your money count i will do my best to help you. sincerely.[close]
I've already answered the question about how I have donated waaaaay less than even the smallest estimates I've heard on here, not to mention did so mostly before they had big sponsors and were on Zoom and since then has mostly been in the form of gifted subs. And how TNC is far from the only place I've given to. I don't have kids and do budget things just fine.
The rest of what you said is quite the reach. I've never given to them for any reason but that they have been a positive force in skateboarding. People here clearly love to make stuff up and gossip more than they care about facts. I've tried clearing the air on here on more than one occasion and still see crap like this. I suspect if anyone else tried to come on here to engage and clear the air that it wouldn't help and would just be used as fuel for more nonsense.
OMG, I just realized I tipped a waiter last night but didn't find out how they might spend it! Oh no, I gifted 5 subs the other day which goes to random viewers. If I thought _that_ way I might need some help.
I've also had people make up obvious lies about me on here and no one gave them crap for it. So does that make slap complicit? Do I care to trash other people? Nope, just defending myself from constant lies and exaggerations for being giving lol. I don't think I've even tried defending the countless times people have just flat out insulted and name called on here. Yeah, I'm a terrible person, someone stop me before I give again![close]
Thank you for addressing this. Never easy to do but it’s useful to get it all out in writing.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote^^ How many times are you going to edit your post, weirdo? We all get the point you’re trying to make.[close]
Thank god. Everyone on here thinking I'm defending TNC when all i've been doing is defending myself... Guess that part is over now. I'm sure no one will take a snippet and run with it. G'night all. Have a good one.[close]
i will fully concede to clowning on you in the past, and i want to apologize. as long as you don't have kids, im not going to fault you for the decisions you make. i think it's wrong of chris roberts and roger to take advantage of you, especially if they're taking college tuition from your children, but that isn't my piece to speak on on the internet.
i hope you get some help, i hope you find some happiness, and i hope that you're doing okay. and if you are - there's a lot of starving people out there. maybe consider diversifying your donations. putting food in the mouths of starving people is a tax write off. giving the camera man of hot ones money to buy MAGA hats is not. i hope you can see who needs your funds. again, i hope you're alright. if you need some other places to make your money count i will do my best to help you. sincerely.[close]
I've already answered the question about how I have donated waaaaay less than even the smallest estimates I've heard on here, not to mention did so mostly before they had big sponsors and were on Zoom and since then has mostly been in the form of gifted subs. And how TNC is far from the only place I've given to. I don't have kids and do budget things just fine.
The rest of what you said is quite the reach. I've never given to them for any reason but that they have been a positive force in skateboarding. People here clearly love to make stuff up and gossip more than they care about facts. I've tried clearing the air on here on more than one occasion and still see crap like this. I suspect if anyone else tried to come on here to engage and clear the air that it wouldn't help and would just be used as fuel for more nonsense.
OMG, I just realized I tipped a waiter last night but didn't find out how they might spend it! Oh no, I gifted 5 subs the other day which goes to random viewers. If I thought _that_ way I might need some help.
I've also had people make up obvious lies about me on here and no one gave them crap for it. So does that make slap complicit? Do I care to trash other people? Nope, just defending myself from constant lies and exaggerations for being giving lol. I don't think I've even tried defending the countless times people have just flat out insulted and name called on here. Yeah, I'm a terrible person, someone stop me before I give again![close]
Thank you for addressing this. Never easy to do but it’s useful to get it all out in writing.[close]
Kook Me Amadeus 2.0?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbla4yLXaQg&t=2943s
I can't say I was a fan of Joey Suriel out of all of the Menace guys but I do love this era. I am sure people will get pissed on Chris since I am already catching Joey saying "and I am a get to that" but so far a good episode.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote^^ How many times are you going to edit your post, weirdo? We all get the point you’re trying to make.[close]
Thank god. Everyone on here thinking I'm defending TNC when all i've been doing is defending myself... Guess that part is over now. I'm sure no one will take a snippet and run with it. G'night all. Have a good one.[close]
i will fully concede to clowning on you in the past, and i want to apologize. as long as you don't have kids, im not going to fault you for the decisions you make. i think it's wrong of chris roberts and roger to take advantage of you, especially if they're taking college tuition from your children, but that isn't my piece to speak on on the internet.
i hope you get some help, i hope you find some happiness, and i hope that you're doing okay. and if you are - there's a lot of starving people out there. maybe consider diversifying your donations. putting food in the mouths of starving people is a tax write off. giving the camera man of hot ones money to buy MAGA hats is not. i hope you can see who needs your funds. again, i hope you're alright. if you need some other places to make your money count i will do my best to help you. sincerely.[close]
I've already answered the question about how I have donated waaaaay less than even the smallest estimates I've heard on here, not to mention did so mostly before they had big sponsors and were on Zoom and since then has mostly been in the form of gifted subs. And how TNC is far from the only place I've given to. I don't have kids and do budget things just fine.
The rest of what you said is quite the reach. I've never given to them for any reason but that they have been a positive force in skateboarding. People here clearly love to make stuff up and gossip more than they care about facts. I've tried clearing the air on here on more than one occasion and still see crap like this. I suspect if anyone else tried to come on here to engage and clear the air that it wouldn't help and would just be used as fuel for more nonsense.
OMG, I just realized I tipped a waiter last night but didn't find out how they might spend it! Oh no, I gifted 5 subs the other day which goes to random viewers. If I thought _that_ way I might need some help.
I've also had people make up obvious lies about me on here and no one gave them crap for it. So does that make slap complicit? Do I care to trash other people? Nope, just defending myself from constant lies and exaggerations for being giving lol. I don't think I've even tried defending the countless times people have just flat out insulted and name called on here. Yeah, I'm a terrible person, someone stop me before I give again![close]
Thank you for addressing this. Never easy to do but it’s useful to get it all out in writing.[close]
Kook Me Amadeus 2.0?[close]
What gave it away?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quote^^ How many times are you going to edit your post, weirdo? We all get the point you’re trying to make.[close]
Thank god. Everyone on here thinking I'm defending TNC when all i've been doing is defending myself... Guess that part is over now. I'm sure no one will take a snippet and run with it. G'night all. Have a good one.[close]
i will fully concede to clowning on you in the past, and i want to apologize. as long as you don't have kids, im not going to fault you for the decisions you make. i think it's wrong of chris roberts and roger to take advantage of you, especially if they're taking college tuition from your children, but that isn't my piece to speak on on the internet.
i hope you get some help, i hope you find some happiness, and i hope that you're doing okay. and if you are - there's a lot of starving people out there. maybe consider diversifying your donations. putting food in the mouths of starving people is a tax write off. giving the camera man of hot ones money to buy MAGA hats is not. i hope you can see who needs your funds. again, i hope you're alright. if you need some other places to make your money count i will do my best to help you. sincerely.[close]
I've already answered the question about how I have donated waaaaay less than even the smallest estimates I've heard on here, not to mention did so mostly before they had big sponsors and were on Zoom and since then has mostly been in the form of gifted subs. And how TNC is far from the only place I've given to. I don't have kids and do budget things just fine.
The rest of what you said is quite the reach. I've never given to them for any reason but that they have been a positive force in skateboarding. People here clearly love to make stuff up and gossip more than they care about facts. I've tried clearing the air on here on more than one occasion and still see crap like this. I suspect if anyone else tried to come on here to engage and clear the air that it wouldn't help and would just be used as fuel for more nonsense.
OMG, I just realized I tipped a waiter last night but didn't find out how they might spend it! Oh no, I gifted 5 subs the other day which goes to random viewers. If I thought _that_ way I might need some help.
I've also had people make up obvious lies about me on here and no one gave them crap for it. So does that make slap complicit? Do I care to trash other people? Nope, just defending myself from constant lies and exaggerations for being giving lol. I don't think I've even tried defending the countless times people have just flat out insulted and name called on here. Yeah, I'm a terrible person, someone stop me before I give again![close]
Thank you for addressing this. Never easy to do but it’s useful to get it all out in writing.[close]
Kook Me Amadeus 2.0?[close]
What gave it away?[close]
The ridiculous avatar of course. Why focus your account and return with the same avatar? I thought the point of focusing your account was to start fresh. New beginnings and such.
I wish I loved anything as much as that guy loves TNC
people : “support skateboarding”.
kulla : donates to a skateboarding podcast that he supports.
people : “what the fuck is wrong with you? how much money do you have? you need help. stop donating *thousands* to this podcast that we’re talking about daily in a 100 page thread!! why are you supporting skateboarding so hard?”
dude he’s a random guy donating his own money to a skateboarding podcast which mostly everyone on here watches whether they bitch about it or not (myself included) and you’re digging into it like he’s promoting terrorism. it’s not that deep guy, not everything is a conspiracy theory.Expand Quotepeople : “support skateboarding”.
kulla : donates to a skateboarding podcast that he supports.
people : “what the fuck is wrong with you? how much money do you have? you need help. stop donating *thousands* to this podcast that we’re talking about daily in a 100 page thread!! why are you supporting skateboarding so hard?”[close]
He’s supporting a podcast and probably Rogers cybertruck payments. Don’t try to spin it like he’s some altruistic nice guy.
dude he’s a random guy donating his own money to a skateboarding podcast which mostly everyone on here watches whether they bitch about it or not (myself included) and you’re digging into it like he’s promoting terrorism. it’s not that deep guy, not everything is a conspiracy theory.Expand QuoteExpand Quotepeople : “support skateboarding”.
kulla : donates to a skateboarding podcast that he supports.
people : “what the fuck is wrong with you? how much money do you have? you need help. stop donating *thousands* to this podcast that we’re talking about daily in a 100 page thread!! why are you supporting skateboarding so hard?”[close]
He’s supporting a podcast and probably Rogers cybertruck payments. Don’t try to spin it like he’s some altruistic nice guy.[close]
I don't think he's even made a post outside of this thread. I think that says enough.
well i’m not your pal, bud-day.Expand Quotedude he’s a random guy donating his own money to a skateboarding podcast which mostly everyone on here watches whether they bitch about it or not (myself included) and you’re digging into it like he’s promoting terrorism. it’s not that deep guy, not everything is a conspiracy theory.Expand QuoteExpand Quotepeople : “support skateboarding”.
kulla : donates to a skateboarding podcast that he supports.
people : “what the fuck is wrong with you? how much money do you have? you need help. stop donating *thousands* to this podcast that we’re talking about daily in a 100 page thread!! why are you supporting skateboarding so hard?”[close]
He’s supporting a podcast and probably Rogers cybertruck payments. Don’t try to spin it like he’s some altruistic nice guy.[close][close]
Nobody is implying there’s any conspiracy afoot, but it’s weird that you’re insisting that he’s in some way supporting skateboarding by carrying out a bizarre trend of throwing money at a group ofretiredpros who sit around a table and act like they’re interested in skateboarding post 2010. Also, I’m not your guy, pal.
supporting the nine club supports skateboarding how exactly? i mean if you like the podcast then go off and pay them but don’t try to flip it like that. dude supports a podcast, he doesn’t buy boards, he doesn’t go to the skateshop, he listens to a podcast. skating since the 80s once a yeari don’t know how much the dude skates or anything about him, nor do i care. it’s his money and it’s not hurting anyone so i don’t see why anybody gives a fuck? it’s like if i went into the shoe thread and see someone posting a bunch of expensive dunks, then start telling them they need to make better life choices and saying i hope they don’t have a kid…? it’s just weird. why does anyone give a shit? and i mean if they didn’t get any donations or support i don’t imagine the show would be able to carry on or be worth a shit if it did. i don’t know how much money these guys are making in their own lives but, they’re definitely not getting rich off some dude donating a few grand a year (if that) and buying cyber trucks?
i wish someone helped with my cybertruck paymentsExpand Quotepeople : “support skateboarding”.
kulla : donates to a skateboarding podcast that he supports.
people : “what the fuck is wrong with you? how much money do you have? you need help. stop donating *thousands* to this podcast that we’re talking about daily in a 100 page thread!! why are you supporting skateboarding so hard?”[close]
He’s supporting a podcast and probably Rogers cybertruck payments. Don’t try to spin it like he’s some altruistic nice guy.
i wish someone helped with my cybertruck paymentsExpand QuoteExpand Quotepeople : “support skateboarding”.
kulla : donates to a skateboarding podcast that he supports.
people : “what the fuck is wrong with you? how much money do you have? you need help. stop donating *thousands* to this podcast that we’re talking about daily in a 100 page thread!! why are you supporting skateboarding so hard?”[close]
He’s supporting a podcast and probably Rogers cybertruck payments. Don’t try to spin it like he’s some altruistic nice guy.[close]
Expand Quotehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbla4yLXaQg&t=2943s
I can't say I was a fan of Joey Suriel out of all of the Menace guys but I do love this era. I am sure people will get pissed on Chris since I am already catching Joey saying "and I am a get to that" but so far a good episode.[close]
Word ya heard
Soarin through the air like a bird
Word ya heard
yeah me too. set it up and be the first donation. make sure it’s a good one tooExpand Quotei wish someone helped with my cybertruck paymentsExpand QuoteExpand Quotepeople : “support skateboarding”.
kulla : donates to a skateboarding podcast that he supports.
people : “what the fuck is wrong with you? how much money do you have? you need help. stop donating *thousands* to this podcast that we’re talking about daily in a 100 page thread!! why are you supporting skateboarding so hard?”[close]
He’s supporting a podcast and probably Rogers cybertruck payments. Don’t try to spin it like he’s some altruistic nice guy.[close][close]
If you want to score a bunch of money from Slap, I know one thing you could do.
^^^ The fact that even some total strangers are frustrated with what people are saying, imagine being me. Especially after I've said multiple times on here that I've skated for decades, support MANY other skateboarding things; including skate charities and other channels, spend a lot of money on skateboards, both riding and collecting, most of my donations are gifted subs (which aren't spendable by the nine club but go directly to other viewers to get more content access), etc.
Most of my posts on slap have literally been me explaining that, and somehow people remain ignorant of it or just say "shut up about it" and then say all I do is talk about the nine club and how bad slap is (which is further annoying since I kick started this thread about me after only talking about how I think slap is fine. Sure, I haven't posted elsewhere on slap, but i follow 1700 skaters/companies on IG, subscribe to a lot of skate content on youtube, watch most new parts that come out, etc. I don't just watch TNC.
Trust me, anything you think is annoying about all this is 10x more annoying to me. At this point, let's forget about me trying to convince you that I care about more than just TNC and you can stop trying to convince me that I'm buying them Teslas or whatever. This whole thing is redundant and boring, you're right about that.
Expand Quote^^^ The fact that even some total strangers are frustrated with what people are saying, imagine being me. Especially after I've said multiple times on here that I've skated for decades, support MANY other skateboarding things; including skate charities and other channels, spend a lot of money on skateboards, both riding and collecting, most of my donations are gifted subs (which aren't spendable by the nine club but go directly to other viewers to get more content access), etc.
Most of my posts on slap have literally been me explaining that, and somehow people remain ignorant of it or just say "shut up about it" and then say all I do is talk about the nine club and how bad slap is (which is further annoying since I kick started this thread about me after only talking about how I think slap is fine. Sure, I haven't posted elsewhere on slap, but i follow 1700 skaters/companies on IG, subscribe to a lot of skate content on youtube, watch most new parts that come out, etc. I don't just watch TNC.
Trust me, anything you think is annoying about all this is 10x more annoying to me. At this point, let's forget about me trying to convince you that I care about more than just TNC and you can stop trying to convince me that I'm buying them Teslas or whatever. This whole thing is redundant and boring, you're right about that.[close]
do you by chance happen to smell toast?
Another way of summing this up, like someone did above with bullet points:
- Slap: we are the truth.
- TNC: out of touch and too nice (yet does some amazing episodes that are right on).
- Me: A big fan of TNC, new to slap and thus equivalent to TNC and not one of us.
That much I get, it's fine. This part I don't:
- Slap: Wish TNC and/or its minions would listen to us and engage.
- Me: [tries repeatedly]
- Slap: f that guy.
Whatever the reason, at least I tried but I think all that did was send a message to others not to bother, which I also pointed out before.
When TNC had The Bunt on recently, I had a comment on that video about how it's great that in our polarized world that 2 podcasts could come together and clear the air that they don't hate each other but I ended up deleting after a few people replied the exact opposite thing; too many people just want to keep the divides going. The least they could do is admit it and stop saying it's because of the other. It's one thing for politics and religion to do that stuff but skateboarding? People take it that seriously and far and then try to joke about me taking this too seriously. I do but so do you.
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Another way of summing this up, like someone did above with bullet points:
- Slap: we are the truth.
- TNC: out of touch and too nice (yet does some amazing episodes that are right on).
- Me: A big fan of TNC, new to slap and thus equivalent to TNC and not one of us.
That much I get, it's fine. This part I don't:
- Slap: Wish TNC and/or its minions would listen to us and engage.
- Me: [tries repeatedly]
- Slap: f that guy.
Whatever the reason, at least I tried but I think all that did was send a message to others not to bother, which I also pointed out before.
When TNC had The Bunt on recently, I had a comment on that video about how it's great that in our polarized world that 2 podcasts could come together and clear the air that they don't hate each other but I ended up deleting after a few people replied the exact opposite thing; too many people just want to keep the divides going. The least they could do is admit it and stop saying it's because of the other. It's one thing for politics and religion to do that stuff but skateboarding? People take it that seriously and far and then try to joke about me taking this too seriously. I do but so do you.
</rant>
You’re wasting your time @rkulla. You will never win an argument with sad internet people. Spend your money you earn how you want. Gift more subs, buy more boards, help more people. Just don’t feed the trolls.
I prefered when talked about the nine club, we re reaching brink level here
Expand QuoteI prefered when talked about the nine club, we re reaching brink level here[close]
Anyone who has ever been in the live TNC chat over the years, knows I endlessly riff. Those who know, know. Better when they don't.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI prefered when talked about the nine club, we re reaching brink level here[close]
Anyone who has ever been in the live TNC chat over the years, knows I endlessly riff. Those who know, know. Better when they don't.[close]
Do your thing rkulla, you don't have to justify anything to anybody but yourself.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI prefered when talked about the nine club, we re reaching brink level here[close]
Anyone who has ever been in the live TNC chat over the years, knows I endlessly riff. Those who know, know. Better when they don't.[close]
Do your thing rkulla, you don't have to justify anything to anybody but yourself.[close]
At some point when people don't get the joke, you have to let them in on the punchline. You don't come from where I do and get out of it by being gullible so those comments sustain me. If I can make skating flat concrete fun for decades, I can make this fun, or at least bitter-sweet. At least one of us is entertained.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI prefered when talked about the nine club, we re reaching brink level here[close]
Anyone who has ever been in the live TNC chat over the years, knows I endlessly riff. Those who know, know. Better when they don't.[close]
Do your thing rkulla, you don't have to justify anything to anybody but yourself.[close]
At some point when people don't get the joke, you have to let them in on the punchline. You don't come from where I do and get out of it by being gullible so those comments sustain me. If I can make skating flat concrete fun for decades, I can make this fun, or at least bitter-sweet. At least one of us is entertained.[close]
Ah, so it's "a joke" now. Cool, cool...
i need a lobotomy for my mekulla oblongata after reading this
Getting back on track; former Nine Club fans, when did it fall off for you? I used to be a massive fan, wouldn't miss an episode and would watch every one in one go, then it all changed.
it was the Tremaine episode. The Big Brother and Jackass story has been told so many times and is so well known, yet Crob and the crew are all "Huh? Fascinating, bro." at the most well known parts of the story.
"What about Spike, did he have a nickname?" - Crob
Fucking hell, bro. Having such little knowledge of the history of the industry they grew up in was the last straw for me.
I will watch the occasional episode now, but Crob has become more and more insufferable. He's the worst part of every episode, unless 1010 or Oblow are on of course....
Free hat need totouch grassincrease screen time
Expand QuoteYou’re wasting your time @rkulla. You will never win an argument with sad internet people. Spend your money you earn how you want. Gift more subs, buy more boards, help more people. Just don’t feed the trolls.[close]
I try to treat everyone the same; what's a troll but an ignorant/immature person that still has some hope. We might as well shut down all commenting online in general since it's all one big troll-feeder but at least there's some non trolls too. Or maybe I'm just a troll in a different form... None of us evolved for this type of communication and it will be like this for thousands of years before we are.
Getting back on track; former Nine Club fans, when did it fall off for you? I used to be a massive fan, wouldn't miss an episode and would watch every one in one go, then it all changed.
it was the Tremaine episode. The Big Brother and Jackass story has been told so many times and is so well known, yet Crob and the crew are all "Huh? Fascinating, bro." at the most well known parts of the story.
"What about Spike, did he have a nickname?" - Crob
Fucking hell, bro. Having such little knowledge of the history of the industry they grew up in was the last straw for me.
I will watch the occasional episode now, but Crob has become more and more insufferable. He's the worst part of every episode, unless 1010 or Oblow are on of course....
Free hat need to touch grass.
The criticism might be less confusing if people didn't conflate the LIVE show with the regular interview show. They're very different formats. I seen some people say they like the LIVE but not the regular one, and vice/versa. Or some say they stopped watching when it was the EXPERIENCE show.
The new LIVE show has been on a year and is similar to EXPERIENCE but doesn't have Steezus and Eldy. So all of those complaints about them are pretty outdated. I like those guys, so nothing against them.
Saying all of TNC sucks because you might have hated the old EXPERIENCE show seems strange. Chris has a whole separate show called "I'm Glad I'm Not Me" that is also a different format.
It may all seem like the same thing because it's got Crob at the center "Nine Club with Chris Roberts" but they're all totally different to me. I gaurantee that at least some of your favorite pros have been on the MAIN interview show and don't you think that it's kind of insulting to them to act like they went on some whack show just because you didn't like certain guests or certain side-shows?
Kelly, I know you’re reading this. Roberts is an asshole to you and clearly doesn’t give a fuck about your opinions. Every time you speak, Roberts has already dismissed whatever you’re going to say before you say it. You can see it on his face and hear it in his voice. Maybe you’ve found a way to justify it. Maybe it’s a gimmick for the show. Regardless, you know exactly what I’m talking about.
I hope dude treats you much better off camera. We all deserve better friends than that.
You’re wasting your time @rkulla. You will never win an argument with sad internet people. Spend your money you earn how you want. Gift more subs, buy more boards, help more people. Just don’t feed the trolls.
Expand QuoteKelly, I know you’re reading this. Roberts is an asshole to you and clearly doesn’t give a fuck about your opinions. Every time you speak, Roberts has already dismissed whatever you’re going to say before you say it. You can see it on his face and hear it in his voice. Maybe you’ve found a way to justify it. Maybe it’s a gimmick for the show. Regardless, you know exactly what I’m talking about.
I hope dude treats you much better off camera. We all deserve better friends than that.[close]
Yeah I watched the Bunt one, where they talked about giving him a mute button and making him carve something? And I could see Kelly was hurt by it all... and it was straight bullying.
I would watch a Kelly show.
the dickriding is absolutely absurd !!!!Expand QuoteGetting back on track; former Nine Club fans, when did it fall off for you? I used to be a massive fan, wouldn't miss an episode and would watch every one in one go, then it all changed.
it was the Tremaine episode. The Big Brother and Jackass story has been told so many times and is so well known, yet Crob and the crew are all "Huh? Fascinating, bro." at the most well known parts of the story.
"What about Spike, did he have a nickname?" - Crob
Fucking hell, bro. Having such little knowledge of the history of the industry they grew up in was the last straw for me.
I will watch the occasional episode now, but Crob has become more and more insufferable. He's the worst part of every episode, unless 1010 or Oblow are on of course....[close]
When I got back into skating I’d watch every episode and geek out on all of of the new clips on the experience and feel like I was watching videos with my homies again, it was very welcoming and I didn’t feel like I was so disconnected from the culture I’d lost contact with over my 20’s and early 30’s. It was a nice reentry along with the love letters and Ben degros etc. typical old head post pandemic existential crisis shit.
Then I’d start to notice little things that put me off, like I didn’t realize the band I’d been following was part of a Christian youth ministry and when I paid attention to the lyrics I suddenly looked around and realized everyone was praying and looking towards the sky instead of the stage. This wasn’t the kind of party I thought it was.
All the little inside yucks between the “ol buddies” Eldritch being an absolute insufferable douchebag, fuckin “steezus christ” the cult like commitment to ignore any indication of criticism from the audience, Kelly laughing at fucking nothing because he’s nervous or something. Crob’s shtick about being an egomaniac actually just him revealing who he actually is. Etc etc. what really put the nail in the coffin for me was when they were discussing Leo Baker and Jeron kept referring to him as “she” I DM’d him about it and he responded in some vague half apologetic way then ignored me when I suggested he could make a huge difference if he addressed his mistake even just really briefly next week. He never did.
The story was just a clip of him saying “she” and I had typed out *he and tagged him
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Expand QuoteYou’re wasting your time @rkulla. You will never win an argument with sad internet people. Spend your money you earn how you want. Gift more subs, buy more boards, help more people. Just don’t feed the trolls.[close]
Call me crazy, but donating thousands of dollars to a “pro” skater who has been phoning it in for twenty years and is currently driving around Santa Monica in a Tesla sounds sadder than posting on an internet skate forum to me
what kinda subs we talkin bout cuz i don't fuck with subway
what kinda subs we talkin bout cuz i don't fuck with subway
Can we take a moment to remember Eldy’s green room confession session about spending a night with a stripper? I for got the details but I do remember him blurting out his tale then almost instantly regretting it and racing home to his pregnant wife. I miss moments like that.
Expand QuoteCan we take a moment to remember Eldy’s green room confession session about spending a night with a stripper? I for got the details but I do remember him blurting out his tale then almost instantly regretting it and racing home to his pregnant wife. I miss moments like that.[close]
What teh fuck
Expand Quotewhat kinda subs we talkin bout cuz i don't fuck with subway[close]
Penn station.
Slap should bring back The Forum Feeder, but call it the Troll Feeder.
what kinda subs we talkin bout cuz i don't fuck with subway
Jersey Mikes is doin’ it
The cancro special and the super sub. Mikes way no tomatoes.Expand QuoteJersey Mikes is doin’ it[close]
Kelly, I know you’re reading this. Roberts is an asshole to you and clearly doesn’t give a fuck about your opinions. Every time you speak, Roberts has already dismissed whatever you’re going to say before you say it. You can see it on his face and hear it in his voice. Maybe you’ve found a way to justify it. Maybe it’s a gimmick for the show. Regardless, you know exactly what I’m talking about.
I hope dude treats you much better off camera. We all deserve better friends than that.
Did this thread ever even get to the bottom of what tf is up with nine club?
Expand QuoteKelly, I know you’re reading this. Roberts is an asshole to you and clearly doesn’t give a fuck about your opinions. Every time you speak, Roberts has already dismissed whatever you’re going to say before you say it. You can see it on his face and hear it in his voice. Maybe you’ve found a way to justify it. Maybe it’s a gimmick for the show. Regardless, you know exactly what I’m talking about.
I hope dude treats you much better off camera. We all deserve better friends than that.[close]
I noticed that Crob only picks on Kelly when certain people are around. Catching up on the episodes now, and Im on the one with &&, & was thrown off by Roberts being normal to him
Excited for the Karl Watson ep. Kinda surprised he actually went on
Expand Quotewhat kinda subs we talkin bout cuz i don't fuck with subway[close]
Kings Roast beef. The diy is right there. My treat
Did Karl kinda shit on the bunt or am I imagining things.
'Karl is def someone i wanna meet someday. He reminds me of my little brothers. Makes me wonder if his mom is like my mom.
i know it sounds funny but its triggering all memories. Its just the way he speaks and carries himself. I cannot help but look back and weigh it.
Expand QuoteDid Karl kinda shit on the bunt or am I imagining things.[close]
I was about to say...seems a little disrespectful considering they had him on years ago. "without you we would have no podcasts that are cool"
I don’t know why but I hope they touch on the praxis footwear
yeah he just needs a “boss bitch” and he’s all good. anybody have those screen shots still? ;DExpand QuoteExpand QuoteKelly, I know you’re reading this. Roberts is an asshole to you and clearly doesn’t give a fuck about your opinions. Every time you speak, Roberts has already dismissed whatever you’re going to say before you say it. You can see it on his face and hear it in his voice. Maybe you’ve found a way to justify it. Maybe it’s a gimmick for the show. Regardless, you know exactly what I’m talking about.
I hope dude treats you much better off camera. We all deserve better friends than that.[close]
I noticed that Crob only picks on Kelly when certain people are around. Catching up on the episodes now, and Im on the one with &&, & was thrown off by Roberts being normal to him
Excited for the Karl Watson ep. Kinda surprised he actually went on[close]
Interesting, I haven't noticed that. I still don't like it. Kelly has a wealth of skateboarding knowledge, seems to be all positive vibes, has a big hand in booking guests so I know he pulls his weight, and honestly was just as productive and talented on a skateboard as anyone else in the room. But every time he speaks, Roberts makes an assy face. At least Jeron gives him the time of day.
Expand Quote'Karl is def someone i wanna meet someday. He reminds me of my little brothers. Makes me wonder if his mom is like my mom.
i know it sounds funny but its triggering all memories. Its just the way he speaks and carries himself. I cannot help but look back and weigh it.[close]
when I was like 16 skating around pier 7 I got to meet him. He was genuinely nice to me and my friends even though we were probably annoying and obviously not from there. I never forgot that. He’s a special dude.
I’ve told this story here before, but my first time skating in SF I met Karl. I was probably only 10 or 11 and the first spot my mom took me and my brother to was pier 7. I was trying to ollie up the small part for a good 20 mins and when I finally made it and was preparing to roll of the bigger part I was snatched of my board and spun around in a big circle. “Hell yeah lil homie!” I heard from above. “You got that!” I look up and it’s Karl with a big smile on his face. So stoked for everyone at any level. I will always remember that.
It was a heavy session: Karl, Henry Sanchez, Pat Washington, Fabrizio Santos, and I wanna say a young Jack Curtain were there. Sanch yelled at me for getting in his way. I’ll remember that forever too.
My mom bought me a pair of AWS wheels and my brother Spitfires from a sketchy looking dude who had an Indy logo tattoo that was colored outside the lines. I really wanted the Dan Pageau world deck he had but my mom didn’t want to give him more than $20 lol
I've had a Max Allure deck that I liked and it looked a little different. Took some pics and DM'ed Karl. Turns out it was a run they did during Covid that was supposed to be team only. He got my address and sent me 3 more for free. Haven't found one of them since, but can only imagine he hooks up kids and his local community just as much.
Karl denying $10k a month for 4 years to do an Ipath like spinoff through Osiris is insane. I don’t blame the guy cause it’s Osiris…but still.
yeah he just needs a “boss bitch” and he’s all good. anybody have those screen shots still? ;DExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteKelly, I know you’re reading this. Roberts is an asshole to you and clearly doesn’t give a fuck about your opinions. Every time you speak, Roberts has already dismissed whatever you’re going to say before you say it. You can see it on his face and hear it in his voice. Maybe you’ve found a way to justify it. Maybe it’s a gimmick for the show. Regardless, you know exactly what I’m talking about.
I hope dude treats you much better off camera. We all deserve better friends than that.[close]
I noticed that Crob only picks on Kelly when certain people are around. Catching up on the episodes now, and Im on the one with &&, & was thrown off by Roberts being normal to him
Excited for the Karl Watson ep. Kinda surprised he actually went on[close]
Interesting, I haven't noticed that. I still don't like it. Kelly has a wealth of skateboarding knowledge, seems to be all positive vibes, has a big hand in booking guests so I know he pulls his weight, and honestly was just as productive and talented on a skateboard as anyone else in the room. But every time he speaks, Roberts makes an assy face. At least Jeron gives him the time of day.[close]
in all seriousness i have grown to like him more over the years due to the things you mentioned. he doesn’t trail off the way crob does and he actually asks interesting questions when it does start to shift away from the focus point. i’m all for it going off topic at times the way any podcast does as they all warm up to each other, it doesn’t always have to be crob “sarcastically” talking himself up though. the sw flip manny thing was fine as a staple joke of the show with the tablets playing and all that but man, he’s really gotten carried away with it. kelly is just an oc bro deep down & makes himself a target sometimes almost purposefully seemingly.
one thing kelly does that i have noticed more recently that almost bothers me even more than crob’s narcissistic sarcasm is he will one up people in a very nonchalant, almost “slide” kind of way. for instance, in this episode karl is talking about how he was struggling a bit to do the 360 flip over the gap in it’s official, whilst thanking kelly & complimenting him on how well he does giving trick tips. kelly is just like “yeah that was fun man, i think that’s the day i nollie tre’d it.” i really can’t stand when people do that. it’s funny too because he never does it to chris when he brings up the sw flip manny even though kelly’s trick is way crazier, fear of getting eldy’d i assume.
Expand QuoteI’ve told this story here before, but my first time skating in SF I met Karl. I was probably only 10 or 11 and the first spot my mom took me and my brother to was pier 7. I was trying to ollie up the small part for a good 20 mins and when I finally made it and was preparing to roll of the bigger part I was snatched of my board and spun around in a big circle. “Hell yeah lil homie!” I heard from above. “You got that!” I look up and it’s Karl with a big smile on his face. So stoked for everyone at any level. I will always remember that.
It was a heavy session: Karl, Henry Sanchez, Pat Washington, Fabrizio Santos, and I wanna say a young Jack Curtain were there. Sanch yelled at me for getting in his way. I’ll remember that forever too.
My mom bought me a pair of AWS wheels and my brother Spitfires from a sketchy looking dude who had an Indy logo tattoo that was colored outside the lines. I really wanted the Dan Pageau world deck he had but my mom didn’t want to give him more than $20 lol[close]
and just like that I have decided to buy a maxallure board. Not my thing but hey
TimestampsWith humble beginnings originating from Kansas City, MO, DeWayne "Steezus Christ" McMurry is a living expression of what life looks like when you stay true to what you believe in and pursue your dreams.
00:00:00 Tyrone Olson
00:01:08 Growing up in Madison Wisconsin
00:02:18 How Tyrone found skateboarding
00:04:32 The T-Bone nickname
00:07:00 Meeting Dave Mayhew for the first time
00:10:45 Moving out west at an early age
00:14:43 Leaving LA to go to SD
00:15:12 Surviving in California
00:20:09 Getting his first photo in a magazine
00:25:58 The beginning of Osiris
00:33:03 Filming for Osiris "The Storm"
00:36:54 What happened with Osiris
00:43:48 Germ Skateboards
00:46:04 Skating big stuff
00:55:26 Becoming William Patrick
00:58:08 Entering Tampa Pro
01:02:07 Moving back home to Wisconsin
01:03:17 How Tyrone ended up back in Cali?
01:11:32 Tyrone as a productive skater
01:12:52 Scarred Skateboards
01:17:52 Breaking his ankle
01:22:20 Using ramps to get on rails
01:24:29 Getting his nose broken by a security guard
01:41:05 Wake skating
01:44:16 Being on Thrashers "King Of The Road"
With humble beginnings originating from Kansas City, MO, DeWayne "Steezus Christ" McMurry is a living expression of what life looks like when you stay true to what you believe in and pursue your dreams.Expand QuoteTimestamps
00:00:00 Tyrone Olson
00:01:08 Growing up in Madison Wisconsin
00:02:18 How Tyrone found skateboarding
00:04:32 The T-Bone nickname
00:07:00 Meeting Dave Mayhew for the first time
00:10:45 Moving out west at an early age
00:14:43 Leaving LA to go to SD
00:15:12 Surviving in California
00:20:09 Getting his first photo in a magazine
00:25:58 The beginning of Osiris
00:33:03 Filming for Osiris "The Storm"
00:36:54 What happened with Osiris
00:43:48 Germ Skateboards
00:46:04 Skating big stuff
00:55:26 Becoming William Patrick
00:58:08 Entering Tampa Pro
01:02:07 Moving back home to Wisconsin
01:03:17 How Tyrone ended up back in Cali?
01:11:32 Tyrone as a productive skater
01:12:52 Scarred Skateboards
01:17:52 Breaking his ankle
01:22:20 Using ramps to get on rails
01:24:29 Getting his nose broken by a security guard
01:41:05 Wake skating
01:44:16 Being on Thrashers "King Of The Road"[close]
From manifesting some of the most extraordinary opportunities, to withholding the composure to battle through unfavorable situations, DeWayne has been a genuine inspiration to not only his peers and individuals around the world, but has truly influenced an entire culture and inspired the new generation.
As one of the most known unknowns in the world of skateboarding, DeWayne's association with The Berrics, one of the world's most visited skate websites, introduced the general public to the "Steezus Christ" brand. His infectious personality and good energy was undeniable, and his 'public debut' on The Berrics created a cult following, which compounded DeWayne's positive influence on the culture over night. DeWayne’s been an industry figurehead ever since, effectively producing and creating content behind the scenes, whilst simultaneously maintaining a strong on-camera presence.
With an unwavering desire for knowledge, a non-stop positive outlook on life, and a contagiously uplifting spirit, DeWayne has not only been the ideal ambassador for a bundle of industry-critical brands such as New Era, Skullcandy, eS Footwear, and The Berrics, but most notably has transcended the skateboard industry to become a notable figure in the sneaker world and streetwear culture.
Under his mantra of "Don't quit your day dream", DeWayne is a reminder to all that dreams do come true and a lifestyle can become your job. DeWayne is a reflection of patience, persistence and conviction, of which he stayed true to himself and his beliefs. Thus, resulting in a character who is well-known globally for his passion to continue growing skateboarding ethically, and keeping kids all around the world uplifted and inspired.
DeWayne is one of the most recognizable digital media profiles in the industry, and is blessed to travel the world and engage the youth, investing his time simply to remind kids and his admirers not to quit their day dream. That said, it's clear that DeWayne’s ability to inspire others simply through his inherent character and way of living is due to his conscious efforts to stay grounded, and most importantly, spend time to reflect. This can be seen on a weekly basis on the globally recognized podcast, The Nine Club Experience.
DeWayne's delivery, both verbally and in action, is a demonstration that qualifies he lives by the advice he gives. Unquestionably respected by his peers, associates and corporate partners, DeWayne is a pure "by-product" of what a wholesome life in skate-boarding can create if one stays true to themselves and the culture that raised them. DeWayne’s embodiment of this testament is what makes him so valuable to the industry, of which he stands to become a legacy-profile that will never be forgotten
I might be dumb but what is the connection with Stezus ?
I might be dumb but what is the connection with Stezus ?
When I google "Steezus Christ" all I get is a ripping Jezus fromTony Hawk's Pro SkaterSkate 3.
I guess my algorithm has been cured.
Im liking the fact they 86'd that clown steezus, hes way too high and mighty for a "never was" funny how bitter he is for not being part of the nine club anymore when that is the only reason a handful of people know who he is these days.where can i see him being bitter about getting kicked off? that sounds like a good read/watch/listen
I don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.
where can i see him being bitter about getting kicked off? that sounds like a good read/watch/listenExpand QuoteIm liking the fact they 86'd that clown steezus, hes way too high and mighty for a "never was" funny how bitter he is for not being part of the nine club anymore when that is the only reason a handful of people know who he is these days.[close]
where can i see him being bitter about getting kicked off? that sounds like a good read/watch/listenExpand QuoteIm liking the fact they 86'd that clown steezus, hes way too high and mighty for a "never was" funny how bitter he is for not being part of the nine club anymore when that is the only reason a handful of people know who he is these days.[close]
A genuine inspiration to his peers, as well as to countless individuals across the world, DeWayne “Steezus Christ” McMurry has influenced an entire culture and inspired a new generation. Hugely influential in the skateboarding world, Steezus’s association with The Berrics, one of the world’s most popular skate websites, has introduced the general public to his Steezus Christ brand.
An infectious personality, Steezus became an instant hit after making his public debut on The Berrics site, quickly building a cult following due to his good energy and positive outlook on life. He has been an industry figurehead ever since, producing and creating original content behind the scenes as well as proving to be a truly enigmatic presence on-camera. An ideal ambassador for countless industry brands, including Skullcandy and eS Footwear, Steezus quickly transcended the skateboard world to become a notable figure in streetwear culture and in the sneaker industry.
Contagiously uplifting, Steezus’s own mantra, “Don’t quit your day dream”, has been the core principle of his unwavering passion for skateboarding and helping to keep kids from all over the world uplifted and inspired. He is a truly inspiring character and regularly connects with his legions of skater fans, via Twitter and Instagram, through his YouTube channel, as well as via his globally recognised podcast, The Nine Club Experience. You can also catch him regularly chatting about all things skateboard on twitch.tv
I don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.
Expand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Chris watched his Bobshirt interview or skimmed through to get the questions, and asked the same questions on the 9 club
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Chris watched his Bobshirt interview or skimmed through to get the questions, and asked the same questions on the 9 club[close]
Similar tactics got many of us through high school, so just blame the American education system on Crobs preparedness skills. At least he turned something in.
I don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.
THE BUNT IS BETTER
Expand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Speaking of refinement, he needs to change his "..special... special... SPECIAL..." intro. It's so played out and corny. I have to skip the first 15 seconds of episodes with guests I want to watch, because I can't hear it any more. From the jump, it's cringe central.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Speaking of refinement, he needs to change his "..special... special... SPECIAL..." intro. It's so played out and corny. I have to skip the first 15 seconds of episodes with guests I want to watch, because I can't hear it any more. From the jump, it's cringe central.[close]
For me, the intro is fine. The annoying part is that kelly laughs every single time. Its like a kid who is still surprised theres a jack in the box.
might be time to leave that job brothaExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Speaking of refinement, he needs to change his "..special... special... SPECIAL..." intro. It's so played out and corny. I have to skip the first 15 seconds of episodes with guests I want to watch, because I can't hear it any more. From the jump, it's cringe central.[close]
For me, the intro is fine. The annoying part is that kelly laughs every single time. Its like a kid who is still surprised theres a jack in the box.[close]
You ever work at a job just a little too long and start to dissociate in order to mentally deal with having to go in everyday, then you’re sitting in the break area and a few coworkers who’re loudly talking about absolutely fuckall while nodding along and laughing about someone’s kid being late to baseball practice and you want to just take a bite out of a lite bulb in front of them? Thats what the nine club has become to me.
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Hell yeah my dude
Expand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Chris watched his Bobshirt interview or skimmed through to get the questions, and asked the same questions on the 9 club
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Chris watched his Bobshirt interview or skimmed through to get the questions, and asked the same questions on the 9 club[close]
I feel like they all know Karl and they were asking good "era" questions. Never heard that James Kelch story when Karl 1st went to EMB.
When I first met Karl in 2018 and I asked him about Ipath, he genuinely looked bummed talking about the company, said he really liked his 1st shoe tho
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Chris watched his Bobshirt interview or skimmed through to get the questions, and asked the same questions on the 9 club[close]
I feel like they all know Karl and they were asking good "era" questions. Never heard that James Kelch story when Karl 1st went to EMB.
When I first met Karl in 2018 and I asked him about Ipath, he genuinely looked bummed talking about the company, said he really liked his 1st shoe tho[close]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_-Bfa4jWds
5:22
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Speaking of refinement, he needs to change his "..special... special... SPECIAL..." intro. It's so played out and corny. I have to skip the first 15 seconds of episodes with guests I want to watch, because I can't hear it any more. From the jump, it's cringe central.[close]
For me, the intro is fine. The annoying part is that kelly laughs every single time. Its like a kid who is still surprised theres a jack in the box.[close]
You ever work at a job just a little too long and start to dissociate in order to mentally deal with having to go in everyday, then you’re sitting in the break area and a few coworkers who’re loudly talking about absolutely fuckall while nodding along and laughing about someone’s kid being late to baseball practice and you want to just take a bite out of a lite bulb in front of them? Thats what the nine club has become to me.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Speaking of refinement, he needs to change his "..special... special... SPECIAL..." intro. It's so played out and corny. I have to skip the first 15 seconds of episodes with guests I want to watch, because I can't hear it any more. From the jump, it's cringe central.[close]
For me, the intro is fine. The annoying part is that kelly laughs every single time. Its like a kid who is still surprised theres a jack in the box.[close]
You ever work at a job just a little too long and start to dissociate in order to mentally deal with having to go in everyday, then you’re sitting in the break area and a few coworkers who’re loudly talking about absolutely fuckall while nodding along and laughing about someone’s kid being late to baseball practice and you want to just take a bite out of a lite bulb in front of them? Thats what the nine club has become to me.[close]
They really have not made any improvements to the flavor of light bulbs over the years
That's his "thing" though, part of the dance, the ballet of podcasting, the poetry of collaboration between two brothers. The fans love it. He feels this every time. "They would be loving this laugh, it is their food, it's for my fans".Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Speaking of refinement, he needs to change his "..special... special... SPECIAL..." intro. It's so played out and corny. I have to skip the first 15 seconds of episodes with guests I want to watch, because I can't hear it any more. From the jump, it's cringe central.[close]
For me, the intro is fine. The annoying part is that kelly laughs every single time. Its like a kid who is still surprised theres a jack in the box.
That's his "thing" though, part of the dance, the ballet of podcasting, the poetry of collaboration between two brothers. The fans love it. He feels this every time. "They would be loving this laugh, it is their food, it's for my fans".Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Speaking of refinement, he needs to change his "..special... special... SPECIAL..." intro. It's so played out and corny. I have to skip the first 15 seconds of episodes with guests I want to watch, because I can't hear it any more. From the jump, it's cringe central.[close]
For me, the intro is fine. The annoying part is that kelly laughs every single time. Its like a kid who is still surprised theres a jack in the box.[close]
I don't mind Kelly's laugh. The special special special intro has been grinding on my nerves almost since it's inception. It has to be one of the poorest podcast intros that exists.
Expand QuoteI don’t watch regularly anymore but I watched Karl’s because I’m a huge fan.
Few things I noticed
• Chris did his research and it helped the episode move more cohesively
• Chris pushed back against Karl’s claims that an ipath employee had something to do with a team decision affecting Karl - while I think the people who lived the experience know best, I thought it was different for Chris to standup for someone he knows personally
• Chris pushed back on some answers / disagreed with some things - although a few times it felt contrived and just doing it to maybe practice doing it, I did appreciate the approach
I can imagine it is hard to get out of a routine and it takes practice and failure.
Will take a lot more refinement before I’m a full fledged listener again, but props for at least trying to change it up.[close]
Chris watched his Bobshirt interview or skimmed through to get the questions, and asked the same questions on the 9 club
I’d rather watch a Jeff Won Song triple flip than the Margie nine club.
I’d rather watch a Jeff Won Song triple flip than the Margie nine club.
i don't mind the crob special intro. it's kinda the signature and i'm cool with it. i prefer kelly's laughs because it lightens the mood and feels more friendly. also despite most comments here, i think crob is a good interviewer. tends to ask good questions aside from pushing on anything controversial. i think he just has to walk a fine line because he's too close to the industry. honestly, i like when he asks questions about money too. it's interesting how different skaters get paid in various eras, etc. it shows how it fluctuates SO much. the bunt is ok. i feel like they're more surface level but can ask the harder hitting questions bc they have no industry ties so they can get away with it. y'all can come for me with this take. i dont care.
I went to a funeral over the weekend and maybe this will inspire someone...
The guy's wife gave a speech about all his favorite things and what he had contributed in life. Some of it were things that people didn't like while he was alive (certain opinions for example). Anyway, the vibe and applause by everyone in the entire place was nothing but one of respect for living his authentic life. Too many people won't put themselves out there for fear of some people not liking it.
The people you'd want at your funeral are all who matter in the end. Think about what you want said about you. I guarantee no one will be like "He should have liked X instead of Y", it's too late at that point for debate and there's a real acceptance of you.
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Get a life, who gives a fuck
Expand Quotei don't mind the crob special intro. it's kinda the signature and i'm cool with it. i prefer kelly's laughs because it lightens the mood and feels more friendly. also despite most comments here, i think crob is a good interviewer. tends to ask good questions aside from pushing on anything controversial. i think he just has to walk a fine line because he's too close to the industry. honestly, i like when he asks questions about money too. it's interesting how different skaters get paid in various eras, etc. it shows how it fluctuates SO much. the bunt is ok. i feel like they're more surface level but can ask the harder hitting questions bc they have no industry ties so they can get away with it. y'all can come for me with this take. i dont care.[close]
Of course you don't care, you're anonymous. Opinions take on a different meaning when you back it with your real identity.
Anyway, this thread is about "Voting with your opinion" - be it a thumbs up or a thumbs down. If someone else says you're right or wrong, it doesn't matter, since you've already voted one way.
Even if this was all like movie review ratings, where "rotten tomatoes" gave TNC a score of 20%, YouTube likes vs dislikes gave it 75%, etc. would any of it matter? I'm a fan of the thumb up / thumb down button, because that ratio tends to speak for itself without the need to go into why.
It must be super confusing to be a content creator and reading through the comments "Ah good, this person says I'm good at it", "Ah damn. This person says I'm not.". Even if there were constructive criticism it probably mostly gets thrown out in favor of "Well, at least my view count is where I want it. If no one watched and it was the best thing ever, would that be the only failure?"
"I like it", "I don't like it", "I kinda like it", it's all the same. Someone told me they hate Chocolate (the food not the brand) and there's nothing they could ever say that would make me not like it.
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I went to a funeral over the weekend and maybe this will inspire someone...
The guy's wife gave a speech about all his favorite things and what he had contributed in life. Some of it were things that people didn't like while he was alive (certain opinions for example). Anyway, the vibe and applause by everyone in the entire place was nothing but one of respect for living his authentic life. Too many people won't put themselves out there for fear of some people not liking it.
The people you'd want at your funeral are all who matter in the end. Think about what you want said about you. I guarantee no one will be like "He should have liked X instead of Y", it's too late at that point for debate and there's a real acceptance of you.
I went to a funeral over the weekend and maybe this will inspire someone...
The guy's wife gave a speech about all his favorite things and what he had contributed in life. Some of it were things that people didn't like while he was alive (certain opinions for example). Anyway, the vibe and applause by everyone in the entire place was nothing but one of respect for living his authentic life. Too many people won't put themselves out there for fear of some people not liking it.
The people you'd want at your funeral are all who matter in the end. Think about what you want said about you. I guarantee no one will be like "He should have liked X instead of Y", it's too late at that point for debate and there's a real acceptance of you.
Expand QuoteExpand Quotei don't mind the crob special intro. it's kinda the signature and i'm cool with it. i prefer kelly's laughs because it lightens the mood and feels more friendly. also despite most comments here, i think crob is a good interviewer. tends to ask good questions aside from pushing on anything controversial. i think he just has to walk a fine line because he's too close to the industry. honestly, i like when he asks questions about money too. it's interesting how different skaters get paid in various eras, etc. it shows how it fluctuates SO much. the bunt is ok. i feel like they're more surface level but can ask the harder hitting questions bc they have no industry ties so they can get away with it. y'all can come for me with this take. i dont care.[close]
Of course you don't care, you're anonymous. Opinions take on a different meaning when you back it with your real identity.
Anyway, this thread is about "Voting with your opinion" - be it a thumbs up or a thumbs down. If someone else says you're right or wrong, it doesn't matter, since you've already voted one way.
Even if this was all like movie review ratings, where "rotten tomatoes" gave TNC a score of 20%, YouTube likes vs dislikes gave it 75%, etc. would any of it matter? I'm a fan of the thumb up / thumb down button, because that ratio tends to speak for itself without the need to go into why.
It must be super confusing to be a content creator and reading through the comments "Ah good, this person says I'm good at it", "Ah damn. This person says I'm not.". Even if there were constructive criticism it probably mostly gets thrown out in favor of "Well, at least my view count is where I want it. If no one watched and it was the best thing ever, would that be the only failure?"
"I like it", "I don't like it", "I kinda like it", it's all the same. Someone told me they hate Chocolate (the food not the brand) and there's nothing they could ever say that would make me not like it.
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What was the last skate video you loved ?
Expand QuoteI went to a funeral over the weekend and maybe this will inspire someone...
The guy's wife gave a speech about all his favorite things and what he had contributed in life. Some of it were things that people didn't like while he was alive (certain opinions for example). Anyway, the vibe and applause by everyone in the entire place was nothing but one of respect for living his authentic life. Too many people won't put themselves out there for fear of some people not liking it.
The people you'd want at your funeral are all who matter in the end. Think about what you want said about you. I guarantee no one will be like "He should have liked X instead of Y", it's too late at that point for debate and there's a real acceptance of you.[close]
Unless the person that died was a hateful bigot. I doubt anyone at hitlers funeral thought "man I respect him for being his true self"
Am I SLAP'ing wrong again? The usual way just looks so boring.There’s literally thousands of other threads on here
There’s literally thousands of other threads on hereExpand QuoteAm I SLAP'ing wrong again? The usual way just looks so boring.[close]
Expand QuoteThere’s literally thousands of other threads on hereExpand QuoteAm I SLAP'ing wrong again? The usual way just looks so boring.[close][close]
I find most of those boring since after 4 decades of skating (and not being in the industry) you already know your favorite board set up, style/skaters, don't care about who went to where usually or other things out of your control. When I'm injured I like the topics with other people with same injury, that's about it. At least this one is about something I watch/interact with multiple times per week. I get misc skate news elsewhere (skateline, nine club live, IG)
Expand QuoteThere’s literally thousands of other threads on hereExpand QuoteAm I SLAP'ing wrong again? The usual way just looks so boring.[close][close]
I find most of those boring since after 4 decades of skating (and not being in the industry) you already know your favorite board set up, style/skaters, don't care about who went to where usually or other things out of your control. When I'm injured I like the topics with other people with same injury, that's about it. At least this one is about something I watch/interact with multiple times per week. I get misc skate news elsewhere (skateline, nine club live, IG)
rkulla your mom just called and said you have to go home now
Expand Quoterkulla your mom just called and said you have to go home now[close]
That joke was hilarious! You have such a great sense of humor.
I thought it was funny. Now seriously, run along back to Villa VilleKulla. It’s meatloaf night.Expand Quoterkulla your mom just called and said you have to go home now[close]
That joke was hilarious! You have such a great sense of humor.
rkulla really leaning into his new bad boy gimmick
Expand Quoterkulla really leaning into his new bad boy gimmick[close]
[Insert famous quotes about "kindness != weakness" and the like here]. Then we're getting at this threads essence. "Nice club", "toxic positivity", etc was already answered plenty of times on the show itself. No one is pretending to be a saint, or above talking trash. There's just a time and a place for it.
Rkulla I like you don’t listen to anyone here talking shit.
Expand QuoteRkulla I like you don’t listen to anyone here talking shit.[close]
We're all just people with a devil on one shoulder and an angel in the other. Sometimes you gotta hear them both out to realize which one is making more sense.
Expand QuoteExpand Quoterkulla really leaning into his new bad boy gimmick[close]
[Insert famous quotes about "kindness != weakness" and the like here]. Then we're getting at this threads essence. "Nice club", "toxic positivity", etc was already answered plenty of times on the show itself. No one is pretending to be a saint, or above talking trash. There's just a time and a place for it.[close]
Can you point to a few instances of the nine club actually talking even a little trash? Their time and place must be when the cameras are all off. I'd love to see an example if you have any.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteRkulla I like you don’t listen to anyone here talking shit.[close]
We're all just people with a devil on one shoulder and an angel in the other. Sometimes you gotta hear them both out to realize which one is making more sense.[close]
When’s the devil gonna let you post in another thread?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoterkulla really leaning into his new bad boy gimmick[close]
[Insert famous quotes about "kindness != weakness" and the like here]. Then we're getting at this threads essence. "Nice club", "toxic positivity", etc was already answered plenty of times on the show itself. No one is pretending to be a saint, or above talking trash. There's just a time and a place for it.[close]
Can you point to a few instances of the nine club actually talking even a little trash? Their time and place must be when the cameras are all off. I'd love to see an example if you have any.[close]
My point was more that they don't usually talk trash about specific peole on the show because it wouldn't benefit anyone to do so but they certainly trash talk random things. "Budget or Buttery" is their most famous segment about the nicest guy in the world telling you what he thinks is budget. Chris always says what he doesn't like about skating, tricks/videos, etc.
I think some people are just expecting an HBO drama version of the show vs a mass appeal version. Maybe if they got picked up by Sirius they could.. who knows..
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoterkulla really leaning into his new bad boy gimmick[close]
[Insert famous quotes about "kindness != weakness" and the like here]. Then we're getting at this threads essence. "Nice club", "toxic positivity", etc was already answered plenty of times on the show itself. No one is pretending to be a saint, or above talking trash. There's just a time and a place for it.[close]
Can you point to a few instances of the nine club actually talking even a little trash? Their time and place must be when the cameras are all off. I'd love to see an example if you have any.[close]
My point was more that they don't usually talk trash about specific peole on the show because it wouldn't benefit anyone to do so but they certainly trash talk random things. "Budget or Buttery" is their most famous segment about the nicest guy in the world telling you what he thinks is budget. Chris always says what he doesn't like about skating, tricks/videos, etc.
I think some people are just expecting an HBO drama version of the show vs a mass appeal version. Maybe if they got picked up by Sirius they could.. who knows..[close]
I personally don't have any skin in this game. I was just curious if you had any examples of them talking trash off the top of your head. Personally, I find it entertaining/fascinating that you take time out of your day to come on here and defend them with such vigor.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoterkulla really leaning into his new bad boy gimmick[close]
[Insert famous quotes about "kindness != weakness" and the like here]. Then we're getting at this threads essence. "Nice club", "toxic positivity", etc was already answered plenty of times on the show itself. No one is pretending to be a saint, or above talking trash. There's just a time and a place for it.[close]
Can you point to a few instances of the nine club actually talking even a little trash? Their time and place must be when the cameras are all off. I'd love to see an example if you have any.[close]
My point was more that they don't usually talk trash about specific peole on the show because it wouldn't benefit anyone to do so but they certainly trash talk random things. "Budget or Buttery" is their most famous segment about the nicest guy in the world telling you what he thinks is budget. Chris always says what he doesn't like about skating, tricks/videos, etc.
I think some people are just expecting an HBO drama version of the show vs a mass appeal version. Maybe if they got picked up by Sirius they could.. who knows..[close]
I personally don't have any skin in this game. I was just curious if you had any examples of them talking trash off the top of your head. Personally, I find it entertaining/fascinating that you take time out of your day to come on here and defend them with such vigor.[close]
I don't even feel like I'm defending them, although I guess I am but don't want to since I could be misrepresenting what they actually feel so it's not really my place. It's more that if I was good enough to be a standup comic, I'd totally be the guy interacting with the hecklers. Just having fun.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoterkulla really leaning into his new bad boy gimmick[close]
[Insert famous quotes about "kindness != weakness" and the like here]. Then we're getting at this threads essence. "Nice club", "toxic positivity", etc was already answered plenty of times on the show itself. No one is pretending to be a saint, or above talking trash. There's just a time and a place for it.[close]
Can you point to a few instances of the nine club actually talking even a little trash? Their time and place must be when the cameras are all off. I'd love to see an example if you have any.[close]
My point was more that they don't usually talk trash about specific peole on the show because it wouldn't benefit anyone to do so but they certainly trash talk random things. "Budget or Buttery" is their most famous segment about the nicest guy in the world telling you what he thinks is budget. Chris always says what he doesn't like about skating, tricks/videos, etc.
I think some people are just expecting an HBO drama version of the show vs a mass appeal version. Maybe if they got picked up by Sirius they could.. who knows..[close]
I personally don't have any skin in this game. I was just curious if you had any examples of them talking trash off the top of your head. Personally, I find it entertaining/fascinating that you take time out of your day to come on here and defend them with such vigor.[close]
I don't even feel like I'm defending them, although I guess I am but don't want to since I could be misrepresenting what they actually feel so it's not really my place. It's more that if I was good enough to be a standup comic, I'd totally be the guy interacting with the hecklers. Just having fun.[close]
Oh for sure dude. Lots of people write out nervously-wordy comments to defend The Nine Club in their free time for fun.
I’m all for live and let live, so I could care less what dude is doing or spending his hard earned American dollars on, however i find his toxic positivity wack, his takes aabout as milquetoast as “TNC”, and the fact he has no opinions or thoughts about skateboarding outside a YouTube talk show extremely strange
If we ever need to win a war, I’m going to propose we lock the leader of the opposing force in a room with you and *rink
i heard if you say his name 3 times in a dark bathroom he suddenly appears, i’ve always been too scared to try it though.Expand QuoteIf we ever need to win a war, I’m going to propose we lock the leader of the opposing force in a room with you and *rink[close]
Damnit, I’ve already gnarred camel filters today. *rink made me laugh out loud, had to explain it to my girl who then didnt understand what the fuck I was talking about, good one
i heard if you say his name 3 times in a dark bathroom he suddenly appears, i’ve always been too scared to try it though.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIf we ever need to win a war, I’m going to propose we lock the leader of the opposing force in a room with you and *rink[close]
Damnit, I’ve already gnarred camel filters today. *rink made me laugh out loud, had to explain it to my girl who then didnt understand what the fuck I was talking about, good one[close]
hahaha this is more terrifying than all of the human shit right above me. i gnar’d for you toe knee.Expand Quotei heard if you say his name 3 times in a dark bathroom he suddenly appears, i’ve always been too scared to try it though.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIf we ever need to win a war, I’m going to propose we lock the leader of the opposing force in a room with you and *rink[close]
Damnit, I’ve already gnarred camel filters today. *rink made me laugh out loud, had to explain it to my girl who then didnt understand what the fuck I was talking about, good one[close][close]
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jesus…Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoterkulla really leaning into his new bad boy gimmick[close]
[Insert famous quotes about "kindness != weakness" and the like here]. Then we're getting at this threads essence. "Nice club", "toxic positivity", etc was already answered plenty of times on the show itself. No one is pretending to be a saint, or above talking trash. There's just a time and a place for it.[close]
Can you point to a few instances of the nine club actually talking even a little trash? Their time and place must be when the cameras are all off. I'd love to see an example if you have any.[close]
My point was more that they don't usually talk trash about specific peole on the show because it wouldn't benefit anyone to do so but they certainly trash talk random things. "Budget or Buttery" is their most famous segment about the nicest guy in the world telling you what he thinks is budget. Chris always says what he doesn't like about skating, tricks/videos, etc.
I think some people are just expecting an HBO drama version of the show vs a mass appeal version. Maybe if they got picked up by Sirius they could.. who knows..[close]
I personally don't have any skin in this game. I was just curious if you had any examples of them talking trash off the top of your head. Personally, I find it entertaining/fascinating that you take time out of your day to come on here and defend them with such vigor.[close]
I don't even feel like I'm defending them, although I guess I am but don't want to since I could be misrepresenting what they actually feel so it's not really my place. It's more that if I was good enough to be a standup comic, I'd totally be the guy interacting with the hecklers. Just having fun.
Even after sleeping on it I can't get over the thought of someone going to a funeral and thinking "ya know? This eulogy kinda makes me think of the Nine Club".
...Something tells me I'll have to explain (because that always works here /s). You see, in a lot of 80s movies, they're coming of age tales where teenagers end up doing what teenagers do to fit in: everything. They will throw their old friends under the bus if it they thought there was a hint of them not being cool.It’s pretty wild that this is how you choose to start your day.
Just like in those movies, even the 'bad guys' side usually still has at least one open-minded person who still sees potential in the other side and is willing to be cool with everyone. It's a big tricky here because you have cool guests on the TNC who have already stamped them as cool, but it's also cooler _here_ to make fun of them since the reason they get made fun of is that they act nice in order to fit in, whereas here you have to act the opposite of nice to fit in. In the 80s movies, the people who go back to being themselves, rather than someone they're not just to fit in, usually end up best way to go because we all know deep down that being insecure is worse.
It’s pretty wild that this is how you choose to start your day.Expand Quote...Something tells me I'll have to explain (because that always works here /s). You see, in a lot of 80s movies, they're coming of age tales where teenagers end up doing what teenagers do to fit in: everything. They will throw their old friends under the bus if it they thought there was a hint of them not being cool.
Just like in those movies, even the 'bad guys' side usually still has at least one open-minded person who still sees potential in the other side and is willing to be cool with everyone. It's a big tricky here because you have cool guests on the TNC who have already stamped them as cool, but it's also cooler _here_ to make fun of them since the reason they get made fun of is that they act nice in order to fit in, whereas here you have to act the opposite of nice to fit in. In the 80s movies, the people who go back to being themselves, rather than someone they're not just to fit in, usually end up best way to go because we all know deep down that being insecure is worse.[close]
The Bunt boys can make an episode entertaining and fun to listen to, even if the guest is weak.
TNC is twice as long and the hosts are half as personable, so unless you’ve got a T-Bone or other eccentric guest carrying the episode, it falls pretty flat.
Honestly, the TNC would be just as good without hosts. Just let the guests riff off a list of questions, and have Rog pressing soundboard buttons of Jeron saying “Get em”….. “All day”….. “Real talk”.
Talk about a barn burner!!!
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https://youtu.be/nFA8uYVHMLI?si=ZYEybeV1GUMl0rx6
sKaTeRs sUpPoRTiNg sKaTeRs
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Was just talking about this recently with someone who has been in the industry a long time, about how weird it is that skateboarders are their own worst enemy because so many of them like to attack other skaters and cringe at things like "skaters supporting skaters".
It doesn't surprise me because when I grew up skating, other skaters were the worst to other skaters. Not the cops, not your friends who didn't skate, etc. but there was always both happening at once: Some skaters would treat you better than anyone, and just accept you while others were your worst enemies, would sucker punch you, steal from you, talk behind your back, ditch you the second they could, etc.
TNC came along and tried to help change that crap but the ones who don't want it to change, well you know who/where they are.
Expand QuoteWas just talking about this recently with someone who has been in the industry a long time, about how weird it is that skateboarders are their own worst enemy because so many of them like to attack other skaters and cringe at things like "skaters supporting skaters".
It doesn't surprise me because when I grew up skating, other skaters were the worst to other skaters. Not the cops, not your friends who didn't skate, etc. but there was always both happening at once: Some skaters would treat you better than anyone, and just accept you while others were your worst enemies, would sucker punch you, steal from you, talk behind your back, ditch you the second they could, etc.
TNC came along and tried to help change that crap but the ones who don't want it to change, well you know who/where they are.[close]
The most annoying part about the whole hyper positivity thing is that it leads to "well if they don't like me then there is something wrong with them". It's ok if people think you are lame and don't want to hang out with you. Just drop it and find other friends. I'm tired of hearing people blame the industry or other skaters for not liking them. Since when did we have to all like everything. Just because someone skateboards doesn't mean I have to like them.
It doesn't surprise me because when I grew up skating, other skaters were the worst to other skaters. Not the cops, not your friends who didn't skate, etc. but there was always both happening at once: Some skaters would treat you better than anyone, and just accept you while others were your worst enemies, would sucker punch you, steal from you, talk behind your back, ditch you the second they could, etc.
Expand QuoteIt doesn't surprise me because when I grew up skating, other skaters were the worst to other skaters. Not the cops, not your friends who didn't skate, etc. but there was always both happening at once: Some skaters would treat you better than anyone, and just accept you while others were your worst enemies, would sucker punch you, steal from you, talk behind your back, ditch you the second they could, etc.[close]
Damn dude what a profound revelation. It's almost as if people who aren't skaters don't actually give any type of shit about skaters to hate them or be critical of them. Shocking.
Skating really does have a Nazi problem huhExpand QuotesKaTeRs sUpPoRTiNg sKaTeRs
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Well this took an interesting turn.
rkulla my guy please tell us why you have no problem working with these nazis
2024 king of comedy remake but it’s rkulla and crob doing a Jeron impression.
Expand Quoterkulla my guy please tell us why you have no problem working with these nazis[close]
"working with"? "who"? This is just so stupid.
What are my odds of making SLAP Pal this year?
Expand QuoteWhat are my odds of making SLAP Pal this year?[close]
It’s a lottery system with the submission fee being harsh to other skaters. You could never
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoterkulla my guy please tell us why you have no problem working with these nazis[close]
"working with"? "who"? This is just so stupid.[close]
i'm assuming the podcast you were on has some association with two felons, at least they're down enough to display their shop board front and centre, doesn't need much more of an explanation[close]
Anyway, if guilt by n-degrees of association via bad history is a thing, what does that say about everyone on SLAP, or every American? Keep reaching.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand Quoterkulla my guy please tell us why you have no problem working with these nazis[close]
"working with"? "who"? This is just so stupid.[close]
i'm assuming the podcast you were on has some association with two felons, at least they're down enough to display their shop board front and centre, doesn't need much more of an explanation[close]
Anyway, if guilt by n-degrees of association via bad history is a thing, what does that say about everyone on SLAP, or every American? Keep reaching.[close]
pretty sure the admins of Slap don't have "white pride" tattoos, my man
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My rep just hit -100 here. I'll take that as a win.I think it's really funny that you just don't stop posting in this thread
I love that people here think it's funny to be everything they claim they're against. I don't get it, but ya know, do you.
Stop seeking validation from strangers on the internet and your life will improve exponentially. Slap is the Fox News of skateboarding. It’s funny, but you can’t possibly take it seriously.
I think it's really funny that you just don't stop posting in this threadExpand QuoteMy rep just hit -100 here. I'll take that as a win.
I love that people here think it's funny to be everything they claim they're against. I don't get it, but ya know, do you.[close]
Expand QuoteStop seeking validation from strangers on the internet and your life will improve exponentially. Slap is the Fox News of skateboarding. It’s funny, but you can’t possibly take it seriously.[close]
If you think these interactions have been about seeking validation... My god.
I think homie is unhinged. Which giving $500 a week to dudes who don’t know you or even care about you should’ve been enough evidence for.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteStop seeking validation from strangers on the internet and your life will improve exponentially. Slap is the Fox News of skateboarding. It’s funny, but you can’t possibly take it seriously.[close]
If you think these interactions have been about seeking validation... My god.[close]
Are you not trying to validate your point? Or are you just farting words into the void?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteStop seeking validation from strangers on the internet and your life will improve exponentially. Slap is the Fox News of skateboarding. It’s funny, but you can’t possibly take it seriously.[close]
If you think these interactions have been about seeking validation... My god.[close]
Are you not trying to validate your point? Or are you just farting words into the void?
You have no idea how low I can get, let alone other members of this messageboard. Stick around, be the heroExpand QuoteI think it's really funny that you just don't stop posting in this threadExpand QuoteMy rep just hit -100 here. I'll take that as a win.
I love that people here think it's funny to be everything they claim they're against. I don't get it, but ya know, do you.[close][close]
And I think it's funny how low everyone goes just to try to drive me out. It doesn't get any funnier than that. You'd think they'd get by now that it's not gonna work. If it's so bad, why won't an admin ban me? I'd take that (no choice).
You have no idea how low I can get, let alone other members of this messageboard. Stick around, be the heroExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI think it's really funny that you just don't stop posting in this threadExpand QuoteMy rep just hit -100 here. I'll take that as a win.
I love that people here think it's funny to be everything they claim they're against. I don't get it, but ya know, do you.[close][close]
And I think it's funny how low everyone goes just to try to drive me out. It doesn't get any funnier than that. You'd think they'd get by now that it's not gonna work. If it's so bad, why won't an admin ban me? I'd take that (no choice).[close]
I think homie is unhinged. Which giving $500 a week to dudes who don’t know you or even care about you should’ve been enough evidence for.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteStop seeking validation from strangers on the internet and your life will improve exponentially. Slap is the Fox News of skateboarding. It’s funny, but you can’t possibly take it seriously.[close]
If you think these interactions have been about seeking validation... My god.[close]
Are you not trying to validate your point? Or are you just farting words into the void?[close]
Expand QuoteI think homie is unhinged. Which giving $500 a week to dudes who don’t know you or even care about you should’ve been enough evidence for.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteStop seeking validation from strangers on the internet and your life will improve exponentially. Slap is the Fox News of skateboarding. It’s funny, but you can’t possibly take it seriously.[close]
If you think these interactions have been about seeking validation... My god.[close]
Are you not trying to validate your point? Or are you just farting words into the void?[close][close]
Streaming has opened up this crazy day and age of parasocial relationships. This one guy I watch stream on twitch regularly has some individuals donating $1000-$2500 during a stream. And he streams 3 days a week. Guy is making 90k a month from parasocial andys, its wild. I understand when people like the videos so they want to support but 6grand in a month is next level.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI think homie is unhinged. Which giving $500 a week to dudes who don’t know you or even care about you should’ve been enough evidence for.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteStop seeking validation from strangers on the internet and your life will improve exponentially. Slap is the Fox News of skateboarding. It’s funny, but you can’t possibly take it seriously.[close]
If you think these interactions have been about seeking validation... My god.[close]
Are you not trying to validate your point? Or are you just farting words into the void?[close][close]
Streaming has opened up this crazy day and age of parasocial relationships. This one guy I watch stream on twitch regularly has some individuals donating $1000-$2500 during a stream. And he streams 3 days a week. Guy is making 90k a month from parasocial andys, its wild. I understand when people like the videos so they want to support but 6grand in a month is next level.[close]
It's always been my goal to grow up dead broke, find a way to make just enough money to have a little disposable income and use it to give back, and then get shit for it.
I hope everyone can experience that some day.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI think homie is unhinged. Which giving $500 a week to dudes who don’t know you or even care about you should’ve been enough evidence for.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteStop seeking validation from strangers on the internet and your life will improve exponentially. Slap is the Fox News of skateboarding. It’s funny, but you can’t possibly take it seriously.[close]
If you think these interactions have been about seeking validation... My god.[close]
Are you not trying to validate your point? Or are you just farting words into the void?[close][close]
Streaming has opened up this crazy day and age of parasocial relationships. This one guy I watch stream on twitch regularly has some individuals donating $1000-$2500 during a stream. And he streams 3 days a week. Guy is making 90k a month from parasocial andys, its wild. I understand when people like the videos so they want to support but 6grand in a month is next level.[close]
It's always been my goal to grow up dead broke, find a way to make just enough money to have a little disposable income and use it to give back, and then get shit for it.
I hope everyone can experience that some day.[close]
Off the top of my head I can name two skater ran organizations that would benefit 10000 percent more from a fraction of what you pan out to those dudes, who honestly don’t do shit for skating, your heart is in the right place but your brain has muddled your decisions and problem solving, purely based on what you post here, I would take your disposable income and seek some kind of therapy or help to maybe get you past your ridiculous vendetta against the industry darkmen that stole your inspiration and doe eyed wonder for skateboarding
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI think homie is unhinged. Which giving $500 a week to dudes who don’t know you or even care about you should’ve been enough evidence for.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteStop seeking validation from strangers on the internet and your life will improve exponentially. Slap is the Fox News of skateboarding. It’s funny, but you can’t possibly take it seriously.[close]
If you think these interactions have been about seeking validation... My god.[close]
Are you not trying to validate your point? Or are you just farting words into the void?[close][close]
Streaming has opened up this crazy day and age of parasocial relationships. This one guy I watch stream on twitch regularly has some individuals donating $1000-$2500 during a stream. And he streams 3 days a week. Guy is making 90k a month from parasocial andys, its wild. I understand when people like the videos so they want to support but 6grand in a month is next level.[close]
It's always been my goal to grow up dead broke, find a way to make just enough money to have a little disposable income and use it to give back, and then get shit for it.
I hope everyone can experience that some day.[close]
Off the top of my head I can name two skater ran organizations that would benefit 10000 percent more from a fraction of what you pan out to those dudes, who honestly don’t do shit for skating, your heart is in the right place but your brain has muddled your decisions and problem solving, purely based on what you post here, I would take your disposable income and seek some kind of therapy or help to maybe get you past your ridiculous vendetta against the industry darkmen that stole your inspiration and doe eyed wonder for skateboarding[close]
Hearing that I need therapy, and all the other ad-hominems possible still is so old hat. Either you haven't been reading or, like others are willfully ignorant of the fact that i've already said i donate to far more than TNC, it doesn't matter. I'm an immutable character now.
Give me $500 a day and I will stoop to said lowsExpand QuoteYou have no idea how low I can get, let alone other members of this messageboard. Stick around, be the heroExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI think it's really funny that you just don't stop posting in this threadExpand QuoteMy rep just hit -100 here. I'll take that as a win.
I love that people here think it's funny to be everything they claim they're against. I don't get it, but ya know, do you.[close][close]
And I think it's funny how low everyone goes just to try to drive me out. It doesn't get any funnier than that. You'd think they'd get by now that it's not gonna work. If it's so bad, why won't an admin ban me? I'd take that (no choice).[close][close]
Thank you for admitting it. That says more than I ever possibly could.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIt doesn't surprise me because when I grew up skating, other skaters were the worst to other skaters. Not the cops, not your friends who didn't skate, etc. but there was always both happening at once: Some skaters would treat you better than anyone, and just accept you while others were your worst enemies, would sucker punch you, steal from you, talk behind your back, ditch you the second they could, etc.[close]
Damn dude what a profound revelation. It's almost as if people who aren't skaters don't actually give any type of shit about skaters to hate them or be critical of them. Shocking.[close]
Interesting takeaway. You think the examples I gave are just people being "critical"? No wonder everything looks like "toxic positivity" lol.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt doesn't surprise me because when I grew up skating, other skaters were the worst to other skaters. Not the cops, not your friends who didn't skate, etc. but there was always both happening at once: Some skaters would treat you better than anyone, and just accept you while others were your worst enemies, would sucker punch you, steal from you, talk behind your back, ditch you the second they could, etc.[close]
Damn dude what a profound revelation. It's almost as if people who aren't skaters don't actually give any type of shit about skaters to hate them or be critical of them. Shocking.[close]
Interesting takeaway. You think the examples I gave are just people being "critical"? No wonder everything looks like "toxic positivity" lol.[close]
Not a big reading comprehension guy, are ya?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt doesn't surprise me because when I grew up skating, other skaters were the worst to other skaters. Not the cops, not your friends who didn't skate, etc. but there was always both happening at once: Some skaters would treat you better than anyone, and just accept you while others were your worst enemies, would sucker punch you, steal from you, talk behind your back, ditch you the second they could, etc.[close]
Damn dude what a profound revelation. It's almost as if people who aren't skaters don't actually give any type of shit about skaters to hate them or be critical of them. Shocking.[close]
Interesting takeaway. You think the examples I gave are just people being "critical"? No wonder everything looks like "toxic positivity" lol.[close]
Not a big reading comprehension guy, are ya?[close]
Let's see. I started by saying that skaters often abuse other skaters more than anyone, including non-skaters like cops or non-skaters in general (both of which were notorious for abusing skaters), also in the context of me not being surprised that even in present day, many skaters are still like they used to be.
Your reply was "It's almost as if non-skaters don't actually give any type of shit about skaters to hate them or be critical of them.", which I felt completely missed my point and so I replied that you equate abuse with "being critical". Your reply is that _my_ reading comprehension is low.
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Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt doesn't surprise me because when I grew up skating, other skaters were the worst to other skaters. Not the cops, not your friends who didn't skate, etc. but there was always both happening at once: Some skaters would treat you better than anyone, and just accept you while others were your worst enemies, would sucker punch you, steal from you, talk behind your back, ditch you the second they could, etc.[close]
Damn dude what a profound revelation. It's almost as if people who aren't skaters don't actually give any type of shit about skaters to hate them or be critical of them. Shocking.[close]
Interesting takeaway. You think the examples I gave are just people being "critical"? No wonder everything looks like "toxic positivity" lol.[close]
Not a big reading comprehension guy, are ya?[close]
Let's see. I started by saying that skaters often abuse other skaters more than anyone, including non-skaters like cops or non-skaters in general (both of which were notorious for abusing skaters), also in the context of me not being surprised that even in present day, many skaters are still like they used to be.
Your reply was "It's almost as if non-skaters don't actually give any type of shit about skaters to hate them or be critical of them.", which I felt completely missed my point and so I replied that you equate abuse with "being critical". Your reply is that _my_ reading comprehension is low.
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I think the point that you are missing is the fact that non-skaters don't talk about skaters as much as skaters talk about skaters. Considering this is a forum devoted to skateboarding we mostly discuss skateboarding. People are always the most critical of what they care the most about. If I see a bad golf swing I don't think much of it but I've heard my dad uncontrollably go "ew" in the same way we might if we saw a mobbed kickflip or something. I doubt some law enforcement forum isn't spending hours talking about how good crob is as an interviewer or who has the best push. It makes sense for us to both give skating the most praise and also talk the most shit on skateboarding.
All I've been doing is pointing out the hypocrisy, that's it.
You say "TNC and its fans take all criticism as an attack and dismiss anyone else as abusive". I interact with saying plenty of you have valid points, then I hear abusive replies to that. Then I say "you sure are doing what you say others are doing", then crickets. Then repeat.
Expand QuoteAll I've been doing is pointing out the hypocrisy, that's it.
You say "TNC and its fans take all criticism as an attack and dismiss anyone else as abusive". I interact with saying plenty of you have valid points, then I hear abusive replies to that. Then I say "you sure are doing what you say others are doing", then crickets. Then repeat.[close]
Stop letting this shit bother you so much. Everyone here is a fuckin dork and thinks they’re hot shit cause they ride a stupid skateboard. This place is basically Reddit. You’re arguing with people that respond to Uncle Flea. He’s an unbearable tweaker that these morons gave money to.
mr rkulla please stop posting
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAll I've been doing is pointing out the hypocrisy, that's it.
You say "TNC and its fans take all criticism as an attack and dismiss anyone else as abusive". I interact with saying plenty of you have valid points, then I hear abusive replies to that. Then I say "you sure are doing what you say others are doing", then crickets. Then repeat.[close]
Stop letting this shit bother you so much. Everyone here is a fuckin dork and thinks they’re hot shit cause they ride a stupid skateboard. This place is basically Reddit. You’re arguing with people that respond to Uncle Flea. He’s an unbearable tweaker that these morons gave money to.[close]
The only thing I let bother me is that I keep hearing how intellectual and nerdy skate fans are here, then like the worst arguments ever. I know a lot of them are smarter than they act on here but it's this recoiling into "let's just be shitty instead" thing that I've always called out as "toxic cool-initity".
The problem with skateboarding is that it has children you expect that from, young adults, middle aged adults, and now even senior citizens. It either needs to be broken up into categories or we need to learn how to coexist better. And from experience, the whole "just ignore the negative" thing you keep telling me to do, IS toxic positivity. When will people wake tf up?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteAll I've been doing is pointing out the hypocrisy, that's it.
You say "TNC and its fans take all criticism as an attack and dismiss anyone else as abusive". I interact with saying plenty of you have valid points, then I hear abusive replies to that. Then I say "you sure are doing what you say others are doing", then crickets. Then repeat.[close]
Stop letting this shit bother you so much. Everyone here is a fuckin dork and thinks they’re hot shit cause they ride a stupid skateboard. This place is basically Reddit. You’re arguing with people that respond to Uncle Flea. He’s an unbearable tweaker that these morons gave money to.[close]
The only thing I let bother me is that I keep hearing how intellectual and nerdy skate fans are here, then like the worst arguments ever. I know a lot of them are smarter than they act on here but it's this recoiling into "let's just be shitty instead" thing that I've always called out as "toxic cool-initity".
The problem with skateboarding is that it has children you expect that from, young adults, middle aged adults, and now even senior citizens. It either needs to be broken up into categories or we need to learn how to coexist better. And from experience, the whole "just ignore the negative" thing you keep telling me to do, IS toxic positivity. When will people wake tf up?[close]
good description of the nine club there
He is going to reach PAL status and have no choice but become just like the very people he can't stand.
Expand QuoteHe is going to reach PAL status and have no choice but become just like the very people he can't stand.[close]
I think I've been offered it if I pay them. Maybe I could be the first "SLAP PayPal - parasocial member"
It's kind of sad that in a thread titled "Wtf is up with the nine club", that I still have a handful of completely unreplied to posts, with serious answers/follow up questions about your main gripes. I guess the title is just a rhetorical question. I'll stop trying to answer any more.
Expand QuoteIt's kind of sad that in a thread titled "Wtf is up with the nine club", that I still have a handful of completely unreplied to posts, with serious answers/follow up questions about your main gripes. I guess the title is just a rhetorical question. I'll stop trying to answer any more.[close]
bro thinks he's an official nine club representative over here
this thread isn't about you man you do realise that ? you've just hijacked it
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIt's kind of sad that in a thread titled "Wtf is up with the nine club", that I still have a handful of completely unreplied to posts, with serious answers/follow up questions about your main gripes. I guess the title is just a rhetorical question. I'll stop trying to answer any more.[close]
bro thinks he's an official nine club representative over here
this thread isn't about you man you do realise that ? you've just hijacked it[close]
I'm referring to how talking about brand sponsors vs people sponsors, toxic posivity and other things that are in my own lane. But as usual, the literal "They can defend themselves/the rest if they want to" I've mentioned gets ignored. Convenient.
Anyway, I finally got some SLAP fatigue again and will go into cybernation again for a while. Enjoy.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt's kind of sad that in a thread titled "Wtf is up with the nine club", that I still have a handful of completely unreplied to posts, with serious answers/follow up questions about your main gripes. I guess the title is just a rhetorical question. I'll stop trying to answer any more.[close]
bro thinks he's an official nine club representative over here
this thread isn't about you man you do realise that ? you've just hijacked it[close]
I'm referring to how talking about brand sponsors vs people sponsors, toxic posivity and other things that are in my own lane. But as usual, the literal "They can defend themselves/the rest if they want to" I've mentioned gets ignored. Convenient.
Anyway, I finally got some SLAP fatigue again and will go into cybernation again for a while. Enjoy.[close]
thank fuck.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteIt doesn't surprise me because when I grew up skating, other skaters were the worst to other skaters. Not the cops, not your friends who didn't skate, etc. but there was always both happening at once: Some skaters would treat you better than anyone, and just accept you while others were your worst enemies, would sucker punch you, steal from you, talk behind your back, ditch you the second they could, etc.[close]
Damn dude what a profound revelation. It's almost as if people who aren't skaters don't actually give any type of shit about skaters to hate them or be critical of them. Shocking.[close]
Interesting takeaway. You think the examples I gave are just people being "critical"? No wonder everything looks like "toxic positivity" lol.[close]
Not a big reading comprehension guy, are ya?[close]
Let's see. I started by saying that skaters often abuse other skaters more than anyone, including non-skaters like cops or non-skaters in general (both of which were notorious for abusing skaters), also in the context of me not being surprised that even in present day, many skaters are still like they used to be.
Your reply was "It's almost as if non-skaters don't actually give any type of shit about skaters to hate them or be critical of them.", which I felt completely missed my point and so I replied that you equate abuse with "being critical". Your reply is that _my_ reading comprehension is low.
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Interesting takeaway. You think the examples I gave are just people being "critical"? No wonder everything looks like "toxic positivity" lol.
Expand QuoteRkulla I like you don’t listen to anyone here talking shit.[close]
We're all just people with a devil on one shoulder and an angel in the other. Sometimes you gotta hear them both out to realize which one is making more sense.
you know 1/3 of the money from those superchats goes straight to youtubeExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI think homie is unhinged. Which giving $500 a week to dudes who don’t know you or even care about you should’ve been enough evidence for.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteStop seeking validation from strangers on the internet and your life will improve exponentially. Slap is the Fox News of skateboarding. It’s funny, but you can’t possibly take it seriously.[close]
If you think these interactions have been about seeking validation... My god.[close]
Are you not trying to validate your point? Or are you just farting words into the void?[close][close]
Streaming has opened up this crazy day and age of parasocial relationships. This one guy I watch stream on twitch regularly has some individuals donating $1000-$2500 during a stream. And he streams 3 days a week. Guy is making 90k a month from parasocial andys, its wild. I understand when people like the videos so they want to support but 6grand in a month is next level.[close]
It's always been my goal to grow up dead broke, find a way to make just enough money to have a little disposable income and use it to give back, and then get shit for it.
I hope everyone can experience that some day.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteIt's kind of sad that in a thread titled "Wtf is up with the nine club", that I still have a handful of completely unreplied to posts, with serious answers/follow up questions about your main gripes. I guess the title is just a rhetorical question. I'll stop trying to answer any more.[close]
bro thinks he's an official nine club representative over here
this thread isn't about you man you do realise that ? you've just hijacked it[close]
I'm referring to how talking about brand sponsors vs people sponsors, toxic posivity and other things that are in my own lane. But as usual, the literal "They can defend themselves/the rest if they want to" I've mentioned gets ignored. Convenient.
Anyway, I finally got some SLAP fatigue again and will go into cybernation again for a while. Enjoy.
He is going to reach PAL status and have no choice but become just like the very people he can't stand.
"Budget or Buttery" is their most famous segment
Expand QuoteIt's kind of sad that in a thread titled "Wtf is up with the nine club", that I still have a handful of completely unreplied to posts, with serious answers/follow up questions about your main gripes. I guess the title is just a rhetorical question. I'll stop trying to answer any more.[close]
bro thinks he's an official nine club representative over here
this thread isn't about you man you do realise that ? you've just hijacked it
Ive never seen the nine club. Wtf is up with it?No not never you should too
This Ryan guy is really having hisBrinkmoment on here right now.
Truly something to behold.
No not never you should tooExpand QuoteIve never seen the nine club. Wtf is up with it?[close]
Tell me a funny story about you and Brian [Wenning]…
So me and Brian had stayed at Robbie Mckinley’s house when Robbie and Chris Roberts were living together. We didn’t really know Chris Roberts, he didn’t ride for Chocolate or nothing at that point. He was just Robbie’s roommate. Chris was shook, like he didn’t want us staying at his place. He didn’t know us. I told Brian, and Brian’s like, “what the fuck? Fuck this shit.”
Anyway, we stay, and Brian fucks some girl in the ass on Robbie’s couch. With soap. He used like hand soap to lube up the girls ass he smashed on Robbie’s couch. Somehow Chris found out about it a few days and threw such a fucking fit about it, it was just hilarious. Funniest shit to me and Brian.
QuoteExpand QuoteTell me a funny story about you and Brian [Wenning]…
So me and Brian had stayed at Robbie Mckinley’s house when Robbie and Chris Roberts were living together. We didn’t really know Chris Roberts, he didn’t ride for Chocolate or nothing at that point. He was just Robbie’s roommate. Chris was shook, like he didn’t want us staying at his place. He didn’t know us. I told Brian, and Brian’s like, “what the fuck? Fuck this shit.”
Anyway, we stay, and Brian fucks some girl in the ass on Robbie’s couch. With soap. He used like hand soap to lube up the girls ass he smashed on Robbie’s couch. Somehow Chris found out about it a few days and threw such a fucking fit about it, it was just hilarious. Funniest shit to me and Brian.[close]
i dunno why I read through all that but the most shocking aspect is Kulla saidQuoteExpand Quote"Budget or Buttery" is their most famous segment[close]
Do people actually like that? Genuine Q, because if I'm ever watching I skip that whole thing. I couldn't imagine something less interesting.
I just want to derail this bullshit to point out that
Margi’s episode is wild. Here story is crazy
Hahahahaaha. He’s reference Milou so much whenever he mentions skaters who overcame adversityExpand QuoteI just want to derail this bullshit to point out that
Margi’s episode is wild. Here story is crazy[close]
I second this.
I found it was pretty insightful. Margi obviously loves skating but she's also true to herself that she saw an opportunity to make money to help herself and her family and she ran with it. More power to her.
The ankle break story sounded gnarly on multiple levels.
It seems Claraval is really managing her. Nine club should have given him kelly's button for his input.
This episode also highlighted how people raised in the skate mecca of california can't really understand how the rest of the world works. Crob, if you read this, stop using your example of Vincent Milou learning to skate on dirt and searching endlessly for a slab of concrete like he was Vincent the wild boy of aveyron (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_of_Aveyron)... It makes it sound like you've never opened a book.
Hahahahaaha. He’s reference Milou so much whenever he mentions skaters who overcame adversityExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI just want to derail this bullshit to point out that
Margi’s episode is wild. Here story is crazy[close]
I second this.
I found it was pretty insightful. Margi obviously loves skating but she's also true to herself that she saw an opportunity to make money to help herself and her family and she ran with it. More power to her.
The ankle break story sounded gnarly on multiple levels.
It seems Claraval is really managing her. Nine club should have given him kelly's button for his input.
This episode also highlighted how people raised in the skate mecca of california can't really understand how the rest of the world works. Crob, if you read this, stop using your example of Vincent Milou learning to skate on dirt and searching endlessly for a slab of concrete like he was Vincent the wild boy of aveyron (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_of_Aveyron)... It makes it sound like you've never opened a book.[close]
Expand Quotei dunno why I read through all that but the most shocking aspect is Kulla saidQuoteExpand Quote"Budget or Buttery" is their most famous segment[close]
Do people actually like that? Genuine Q, because if I'm ever watching I skip that whole thing. I couldn't imagine something less interesting.[close]
That is by far my favorite segment
Expand QuoteQuoteExpand QuoteTell me a funny story about you and Brian [Wenning]…
So me and Brian had stayed at Robbie Mckinley’s house when Robbie and Chris Roberts were living together. We didn’t really know Chris Roberts, he didn’t ride for Chocolate or nothing at that point. He was just Robbie’s roommate. Chris was shook, like he didn’t want us staying at his place. He didn’t know us. I told Brian, and Brian’s like, “what the fuck? Fuck this shit.”
Anyway, we stay, and Brian fucks some girl in the ass on Robbie’s couch. With soap. He used like hand soap to lube up the girls ass he smashed on Robbie’s couch. Somehow Chris found out about it a few days and threw such a fucking fit about it, it was just hilarious. Funniest shit to me and Brian.[close][close]
If kulla wasn’t a coward he’d ask about this the next live Patreon steam podcast
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI think homie is unhinged. Which giving $500 a week to dudes who don’t know you or even care about you should’ve been enough evidence for.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteStop seeking validation from strangers on the internet and your life will improve exponentially. Slap is the Fox News of skateboarding. It’s funny, but you can’t possibly take it seriously.[close]
If you think these interactions have been about seeking validation... My god.[close]
Are you not trying to validate your point? Or are you just farting words into the void?[close][close]
Streaming has opened up this crazy day and age of parasocial relationships. This one guy I watch stream on twitch regularly has some individuals donating $1000-$2500 during a stream. And he streams 3 days a week. Guy is making 90k a month from parasocial andys, its wild. I understand when people like the videos so they want to support but 6grand in a month is next level.[close]
It's always been my goal to grow up dead broke, find a way to make just enough money to have a little disposable income and use it to give back, and then get shit for it.
I hope everyone can experience that some day.
Jeron really adds nothing to the show. I like the guy but he doesn't really contribute much. Chris is the host and Kelly has good questions and Rog is an encyclopaedia. Maybe it's different on the other shows they do, haven't watched for a while
QuoteExpand QuoteTell me a funny story about you and Brian [Wenning]…
So me and Brian had stayed at Robbie Mckinley’s house when Robbie and Chris Roberts were living together. We didn’t really know Chris Roberts, he didn’t ride for Chocolate or nothing at that point. He was just Robbie’s roommate. Chris was shook, like he didn’t want us staying at his place. He didn’t know us. I told Brian, and Brian’s like, “what the fuck? Fuck this shit.”
Anyway, we stay, and Brian fucks some girl in the ass on Robbie’s couch. With soap. He used like hand soap to lube up the girls ass he smashed on Robbie’s couch. Somehow Chris found out about it a few days and threw such a fucking fit about it, it was just hilarious. Funniest shit to me and Brian.[close]
so where do ppl talk about nine club anymore? tyrone has hella negative dark energy and was funny in a sad morose way
But also, Tyrone kinda sounds like a piece of shit for using his buddy’s art, not compensating him, then doubling down by saying he should be thankful for the exposure. The exposure of Germ fucking skateboards.
But also, Tyrone kinda sounds like a piece of shit for using his buddy’s art, not compensating him, then doubling down by saying he should be thankful for the exposure. The exposure of Germ fucking skateboards.
Expand QuoteHahahahaaha. He’s reference Milou so much whenever he mentions skaters who overcame adversityExpand QuoteExpand QuoteI just want to derail this bullshit to point out that
Margi’s episode is wild. Here story is crazy[close]
I second this.
I found it was pretty insightful. Margi obviously loves skating but she's also true to herself that she saw an opportunity to make money to help herself and her family and she ran with it. More power to her.
The ankle break story sounded gnarly on multiple levels.
It seems Claraval is really managing her. Nine club should have given him kelly's button for his input.
This episode also highlighted how people raised in the skate mecca of california can't really understand how the rest of the world works. Crob, if you read this, stop using your example of Vincent Milou learning to skate on dirt and searching endlessly for a slab of concrete like he was Vincent the wild boy of aveyron (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_of_Aveyron)... It makes it sound like you've never opened a book.[close][close]
Does that make Mike V’s Label Kills part an example of overcoming adversity??
Expand QuoteJeron really adds nothing to the show. I like the guy but he doesn't really contribute much. Chris is the host and Kelly has good questions and Rog is an encyclopaedia. Maybe it's different on the other shows they do, haven't watched for a while[close]
He seem really fried. His main contribution is long winded, drawn out word salads of questions, and quite often getting well know sayings wrong.
I recall him once saying something along the lines of “… you hit the tail right on the donkey…”.
Was that on the Mikey Taylor episode?Expand QuoteJeron really adds nothing to the show.[close]
I recall him once saying something along the lines of “… you hit the tail right on the donkey…”.
Was that on the Mikey Taylor episode?Expand QuoteJeron really adds nothing to the show.[close]
I recall him once saying something along the lines of “… you hit the tail right on the donkey…”.
Was that on the Mikey Taylor episode?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteJeron really adds nothing to the show.[close]
I recall him once saying something along the lines of “… you hit the tail right on the donkey…”.[close]
Was that on the Mikey Taylor episode?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteJeron really adds nothing to the show.[close]
I recall him once saying something along the lines of “… you hit the tail right on the donkey…”.[close]
who the fuck would buy an nft in general and how are they still a thing? shit is stupid.i don’t think they really are but mike mo and them are still trying to sell them
who the fuck would buy an nft in general and how are they still a thing? shit is stupid.
just watched a little of the live.
who the fuck would buy a box (10 packs) of all yuto horigome cards for $100+?
getting a card with a piece of his gross ass beanie makes it even less desirable
Jeron really adds nothing to the show. I like the guy but he doesn't really contribute much. Chris is the host and Kelly has good questions and Rog is an encyclopaedia. Maybe it's different on the other shows they do, haven't watched for a while
just watched a little of the live.First of all it’s a Moncler balaclava
who the fuck would buy a box (10 packs) of all yuto horigome cards for $100+?
getting a card with a piece of his gross ass beanie makes it even less desirable
Expand QuoteJeron really adds nothing to the show. I like the guy but he doesn't really contribute much. Chris is the host and Kelly has good questions and Rog is an encyclopaedia. Maybe it's different on the other shows they do, haven't watched for a while[close]
I don't agree.
He does take the bench when it comes to full interviews, although he will get involved if he has a close connection to the guest which is cool.
Personally, I like Jeron. He's the one person on the show that has an opinion and knows how to express it without coming across as an idiot or a prick.
What he said recently about videos and companies these days neglecting the team aspect is true. It's nothing new now but almost all the videos that come out these days are singular parts or quickly put together montages. Surely this has an impact on the skateboard market and brand recognition and identity.
I must say, the most recent Budget or Buttery segment was budget. Chris repeated at least three ideas to vibe off and it really sucked the energy away. I've suggested loads of ideas via their discord but it's down to Chris and his eye to pick them. Maybe the segment needs to get retired for something new?
The Nine Club has done a couple of video screenings back to back (Fulfill the dream and Welcome to hell) and this segment has great potential for their viewing audience. But they also need to diversify. It would be cool to screen something like Public Domain but you know Kelly was an infant when that dropped so his participation might be challenging. Anyway, one to watch.
I can’t rely on crob for fashion guidance.I mean, WHO can you even look to for guidance anymore?!?
Poor kids these days…I mean, WHO can you even look to for guidance anymore?!?Expand QuoteI can’t rely on crob for fashion guidance.[close]
Expand QuoteJeron really adds nothing to the show. I like the guy but he doesn't really contribute much. Chris is the host and Kelly has good questions and Rog is an encyclopaedia. Maybe it's different on the other shows they do, haven't watched for a while[close]
I don't agree.
He does take the bench when it comes to full interviews, although he will get involved if he has a close connection to the guest which is cool.
Personally, I like Jeron. He's the one person on the show that has an opinion and knows how to express it without coming across as an idiot or a prick.
What he said recently about videos and companies these days neglecting the team aspect is true. It's nothing new now but almost all the videos that come out these days are singular parts or quickly put together montages. Surely this has an impact on the skateboard market and brand recognition and identity.
I must say, the most recent Budget or Buttery segment was budget. Chris repeated at least three ideas to vibe off and it really sucked the energy away. I've suggested loads of ideas via their discord but it's down to Chris and his eye to pick them. Maybe the segment needs to get retired for something new?
The Nine Club has done a couple of video screenings back to back (Fulfill the dream and Welcome to hell) and this segment has great potential for their viewing audience. But they also need to diversify. It would be cool to screen something like Public Domain but you know Kelly was an infant when that dropped so his participation might be challenging. Anyway, one to watch.
I'd also kill for a skatehoarders type show on the nine club. not sure if they can bc transworld has it but their episodes are so few and far between. it sucks because i feel i gotta wait for months/years for an ep. roj would prob be perfect at hosting it too
Is "Jaebing" buttery or budget?
So why doesn't Nine Club get current, young dudes on the show? Do they not know they exist? Do youngens hate the Nine Club? It's the only path to stay relevant and some kind of eye on the future. I love how the Bunt lets you get to know current dudes.
my problem with Jeron is he uses way too many redundant words or sentences to get to the eventual point and even at the end of it he'll just throw in a 'know what i mean?"
He’s paid on a per word basis.Expand Quotemy problem with Jeron is he uses way too many redundant words or sentences to get to the eventual point and even at the end of it he'll just throw in a 'know what i mean?"[close]
That’s my biggest issue too. I know I’ve posted this before, in this exact thread, but goddamn what a convoluted way to ask Henry “What were early EMB days like?”
“ Skateboarding’s come so far, since then, obviously and a lot of tricks that we probably were like “nah shit ain’t gonna never be done” are being done now. You know? Um. But what made, what for you, in a sense of like how EMB was… just… transpiring to what it was, like, being that you’re probably one of the guys, when it was first kind of like, you know, on the undertaking of being like, what it was. How was that and how did that come about? You know what I mean? Of you just skating there? You know what I mean? Like…
Expand Quotemy problem with Jeron is he uses way too many redundant words or sentences to get to the eventual point and even at the end of it he'll just throw in a 'know what i mean?"[close]
That’s my biggest issue too. I know I’ve posted this before, in this exact thread, but goddamn what a convoluted way to ask Henry “What were early EMB days like?”
“ Skateboarding’s come so far, since then, obviously and a lot of tricks that we probably were like “nah shit ain’t gonna never be done” are being done now. You know? Um. But what made, what for you, in a sense of like how EMB was… just… transpiring to what it was, like, being that you’re probably one of the guys, when it was first kind of like, you know, on the undertaking of being like, what it was. How was that and how did that come about? You know what I mean? Of you just skating there? You know what I mean? Like…