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Skateboarding => USELESS WOODEN TOY BANTER => Topic started by: everythingisgreat on December 10, 2021, 08:18:13 PM
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
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homeboy it’s friday night and this is what you doing
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
You can only go up from zero.
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homeboy it’s friday night and this is what you doing
Lmao true but
Posting > commenting on my post
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I always get confused when out of nowhere someone on the nine club says something like 'Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaard' or
'Lets gooooooooooooo' and I'm always like 'Whats hard?' 'Lets go where?'
They need to edit better, because this stuff just doesn't make sense.
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
That's what The Bunt is for. I always feel like Crob and friends are too close to the industry still and don't want to offend anyone. So they like everything by default. Jeron is pretty good to have around though.
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I don't understand why there aren't more threads about how shitty the nine club is
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What, their Stop and Chat with && wasnt Gnar enough for you?
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They got caught up in their own jokes way too much and the guests are clearly uncomfortable.. during the Brianna Geering episode they took over the conversation so much it was honestly just rude. It’s been bad for a while but it’s quickly devolving interesting a constant circle jerk.
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They got caught up in their own jokes way too much and the guests are clearly uncomfortable.. during the Brianna Geering episode they took over the conversation so much it was honestly just rude. It’s been bad for a while but it’s quickly devolving interesting a constant circle jerk.
I'd argue it's been like that since they started the experience. (But I'm not a full time watcher, I'll check in if there's a guest I think I'll like but usually end up having to keep skipping ahead and/or having to switch it off)
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I just skip until I see a video in the bottom right hand corner and go from there.
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Dude, they’re serving essentially the same niche as Tonight Show w/Jay Leno: lob some softball questions at the guest, keep the convo light and breezy, laugh at all their jokes and generally steer clear of anything remotely controversial.
Sounds like you want more of a Hardball/Meet the Press atmosphere.
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Dude, they’re serving essentially the same niche as Tonight Show w/Jay Leno: lob some softball questions at the guest, keep the convo light and breezy, laugh at all their jokes and generally steer clear of anything remotely controversial.
Sounds like you want more of a Hardball/Meet the Press atmosphere.
Can't we just get some non-sexual-misconduct Tavis Smiley/Charlie Rose atmosphere instead?
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I'd also just like to say that sharp cheddar cheese is an amazing cheese. It doesn't lend itself well to sandwiches however. Better for grating over food and letting it melt, instead of trying to slice it with a knife and having either crumbly pieces that are difficult to place evenly on a sandwich, or giant thick slices that overpower the sandwich. That being said, small chunks/slices go great with some crackers.
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I back it. I put it on for background noise while cooking or something sometimes , I wouldn't say i'm emotionally invested in it in any way. You see a lot of comments on their videos about how it got people back in to skating or has helped people cope with their depression and such, can't hate on that.
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I don't understand why there aren't more threads about how shitty the nine club is
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CHOCOLATE ROBERTS TWIN CHUNK 8.25" DECK
width: 8.25"
length: 31.875"
wheelbase: 14"
nose: 6.84"
tail: 6.84"
ACE TRUCKS 44 AF1 - POLISHED
Axle width: 8.25” (209mm)
Hanger width: 5.6” (143mm)
Truck height: 2.1” (53mm)
Fits boards: 8.125” - 8.3”
Weight: 13.9 oz
BONES WHEELS
David Gravette Pro Model
Heaven & Hell
53x28
V2 Locks
street tech formula 99a
BONES® SWISS SKATEBOARD BEARINGS
ACE BOLTS ALLEN 7/8"
NINE CLUB LOGO GRIPTAPE
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Haha you not posting this on the nine club discord?
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
(https://i.postimg.cc/MpTpsVvY/7-F9-BA4-DA-B6-E3-4977-A187-7440-FCA6-D1-A2.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
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Dude, they’re serving essentially the same niche as Tonight Show w/Jay Leno: lob some softball questions at the guest, keep the convo light and breezy, laugh at all their jokes and generally steer clear of anything remotely controversial.
Sounds like you want more of a Hardball/Meet the Press atmosphere.
That’s exactly it. And like most media, if they asked the “tough questions”, they wouldn’t get access any longer.
That said, they do themselves no favors with their constant digressions and interrupting the guests in order to chat among themselves. I get that that is often what a podcast is (a friendship simulator), and many people tune in to hear that, but it seems like they should draw a line between the interviews and their BS sessions.
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
(https://i.postimg.cc/MpTpsVvY/7-F9-BA4-DA-B6-E3-4977-A187-7440-FCA6-D1-A2.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
That's what The Bunt is for. I always feel like Crob and friends are too close to the industry still and don't want to offend anyone. So they like everything by default. Jeron is pretty good to have around though.
This makes a lot of sense
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They got caught up in their own jokes way too much and the guests are clearly uncomfortable.. during the Brianna Geering episode they took over the conversation so much it was honestly just rude. It’s been bad for a while but it’s quickly devolving interesting a constant circle jerk.
She even said something didn’t she? I can’t remember but I do think she mentioned something to Kelly maybe and even said “I’m uncomfortable right now” ? That was hard to get through. I remember it being kinda like
Breanna: Well I’m from
Crob: Incredible
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It’s a double edged sword
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Still annoyed they cut Grosso's interview to shit.
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
That's what The Bunt is for. I always feel like Crob and friends are too close to the industry still and don't want to offend anyone. So they like everything by default. Jeron is pretty good to have around though.
I feel like Jeron and Eldy are the only ones who will say anything even remotely critical and they still do it in a really nice way
Probably enjoy the show more because of those two. While I enjoy the experience show for when they just bullshit, it is a horrible show to pass time at work with as they say the same thing for every clip they watch but I get it
Wish the Bunt was weekly and they didn't have to have full time jobs
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I'd also just like to say that sharp cheddar cheese is an amazing cheese. It doesn't lend itself well to sandwiches however. Better for grating over food and letting it melt, instead of trying to slice it with a knife and having either crumbly pieces that are difficult to place evenly on a sandwich, or giant thick slices that overpower the sandwich. That being said, small chunks/slices go great with some crackers.
I love the Cabot Vermont Sharp white cheddar. I tried the Seriously Sharp but I feel like the Vermont is sharper and has better flavor. My favorite cheese. Also, the Nine Club is pretty well established as what type of show it is, I enjoy it while I cook, read, etc. The amount threads still where folks are bummed that it’s not 60 Minutes: Skate Industry is kind of surprising.
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I always get confused when out of nowhere someone on the nine club says something like 'Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaard' or
'Lets gooooooooooooo' and I'm always like 'Whats hard?' 'Lets go where?'
They need to edit better, because this stuff just doesn't make sense.
This is the reason i hate steezus, aside from his stupid fucking name. Hes the guy at the park in full brand new skate gear, not skating but telling people the “proper” way to do tricks. I can’t do the experience because of him.
I started listening again after a decent hiatus. It’s do to a draught in proper podcasts but its good background noise, kinda like talk radio.
For those with any interest in classic country music or music history, listen to ‘cocaine and rhinestones’
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they actively avoid talking about polarising subjects, anything that could cause offence, they would rather just pretend the subjects don't exist, elephant in the room. they don't want to take sides or even admit that they might have an opinion, fuckin boring as hell - you can tell all they care about is the ad money, selling shitty merch and don't want to jeopardise that even if it makes their podcast bad. PG podcast, listen to the bunt.
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I'd also just like to say that sharp cheddar cheese is an amazing cheese. It doesn't lend itself well to sandwiches however. Better for grating over food and letting it melt, instead of trying to slice it with a knife and having either crumbly pieces that are difficult to place evenly on a sandwich, or giant thick slices that overpower the sandwich. That being said, small chunks/slices go great with some crackers.
yup best with crackers, maybe some sliced tomato with s+p, olives.
I've had cheddar work well in a burger, but agree it overpowers most sandwiches
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they actively avoid talking about polarising subjects, anything that could cause offence, they would rather just pretend the subjects don't exist, elephant in the room. they don't want to take sides or even admit that they might have an opinion, fuckin boring as hell - you can tell all they care about is the ad money, selling shitty merch and don't want to jeopardise that even if it makes their podcast bad. PG podcast, listen to the bunt.
Agreed. Wish the bunt had more output, love them, but listened to all of them, some of them twice.
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Speaking on Kelly’s laugh, has anyone noticed that he still can’t contain himself during every intro? He busts out laughing every episode by the time Chris gets to the 3rd “special.”
You do this every week. Contain yourself.
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You want them to take the L for your entertainment, got it.
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I always get confused when out of nowhere someone on the nine club says something like 'Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaard' or
'Lets gooooooooooooo' and I'm always like 'Whats hard?' 'Lets go where?'
They need to edit better, because this stuff just doesn't make sense.
You mean there might be some fluff in their 3+ hour interviews? :o
I talked to one of the filmers behind the scenes and he said these are already whittled down from 6+ hour monstrosities. I imagine that those extra 3 hours are where all of the critique and debate lie.
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I think they would like that they're known as the nice club
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I'd also just like to say that sharp cheddar cheese is an amazing cheese. It doesn't lend itself well to sandwiches however. Better for grating over food and letting it melt, instead of trying to slice it with a knife and having either crumbly pieces that are difficult to place evenly on a sandwich, or giant thick slices that overpower the sandwich. That being said, small chunks/slices go great with some crackers.
Extra sharp is good in a grilled cheese dunked in Tomato soup.
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I always get confused when out of nowhere someone on the nine club says something like 'Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaard' or
'Lets gooooooooooooo' and I'm always like 'Whats hard?' 'Lets go where?'
They need to edit better, because this stuff just doesn't make sense.
You mean there might be some fluff in their 3+ hour interviews? :o
I talked to one of the filmers behind the scenes and he said these are already whittled down from 6+ hour monstrosities. I imagine that those extra 3 hours are where all of the critique and debate lie.
No I mean they just say 'hardddd' and 'lets goooooo' with no context as to what is hard and where they might be going, so the edit needs some work
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I think they would like that they're known as the nice club
From here forward
“The Nice Club with Crob Roberts”
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Did I mentioned that it’s like a double edged sword?
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I'd also just like to say that sharp cheddar cheese is an amazing cheese. It doesn't lend itself well to sandwiches however. Better for grating over food and letting it melt, instead of trying to slice it with a knife and having either crumbly pieces that are difficult to place evenly on a sandwich, or giant thick slices that overpower the sandwich. That being said, small chunks/slices go great with some crackers.
I agree, I have a handheld adjustable cheese slicer and it is fantastic. Thinly sliced sharp cheddar is essential
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they're friendly with their guests and that's nice.. I don't see why they would be hostile or try to embarrass a guest to get views
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Still annoyed they cut Grosso's interview to shit.
They addressed this before and said they didn't really edit anything he said out (not sure if that's the whole truth). Then again though, if he said something that he asked them to remove, how shitty would it be for them to post the uncut version after he passed?
The whole clean cut positive vibe of the nine club gets them some flack and it does get annoying in the experience episodes imo but I'm perfectly fine with it during the normal interviews. I don't listen to hear them talk shit, I want to hear about the featured guest.
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
(https://i.postimg.cc/MpTpsVvY/7-F9-BA4-DA-B6-E3-4977-A187-7440-FCA6-D1-A2.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
https://youtu.be/WwoxJFntwLU
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I'm a regular listener but see where you're coming from, a little shit talk now and then is good for the soul.
Kelly's ego seems to get bigger and bigger though, which is odd.
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Still annoyed they cut Grosso's interview to shit.
They addressed this before and said they didn't really edit anything he said out (not sure if that's the whole truth). Then again though, if he said something that he asked them to remove, how shitty would it be for them to post the uncut version after he passed?
The whole clean cut positive vibe of the nine club gets them some flack and it does get annoying in the experience episodes imo but I'm perfectly fine with it during the normal interviews. I don't listen to hear them talk shit, I want to hear about the featured guest.
Grosso was pretty bummed about it, there is an interview somewhere with him and he talks about it. Anyways it's not my cup of tea.
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I'm a regular listener but see where you're coming from, a little shit talk now and then is good for the soul.
Kelly's ego seems to get bigger and bigger though, which is odd.
Their format is to open with chit chat about nothing. I get it but frankly they need to know when to drop the off topic stuff. Then they get into the questions and frankly Crob likes to stick to the order of things. Nobody can jumo into an interesting story if it doesn't suit his timeline of questioning.
I have noticed that Kelly is getting more brazen towards Crob who pumps his authority a bit too much. The kids table jokes are funny for a minute but not for years.
I also noticed Kelly doesn't have a button anymore which might explain the growth of Kelly.
When I first listened to The Bunt, I wasn't that much of a fan of their ABC line of questioning (always opening with the same questions, rapid fire etc) but then I realised it's a formula that works. The interviewee knows what's comiung and so does the listener, and frankly the questions are good for the nerds listening. Cephas perhaps more than Doniovan is a real nerd and always makes sure to stop and ask about those tidbits everyone is wondering. Donovan will also tackle the elephants in the room. If anything this shows the hosts are invested and have researched their guest.
The only "hot" topic Crob loves to cover even if he keeps saying it doesn't need to be addressed is money.
Regarding Breana, I got the impression she's quite shy anyway and their fake niceness and goofy attitudes just pushed her further into as corner.
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Still annoyed they cut Grosso's interview to shit.
They addressed this before and said they didn't really edit anything he said out (not sure if that's the whole truth). Then again though, if he said something that he asked them to remove, how shitty would it be for them to post the uncut version after he passed?
The whole clean cut positive vibe of the nine club gets them some flack and it does get annoying in the experience episodes imo but I'm perfectly fine with it during the normal interviews. I don't listen to hear them talk shit, I want to hear about the featured guest.
Grosso was pretty bummed about it, there is an interview somewhere with him and he talks about it. Anyways it's not my cup of tea.
I had no clue thanks for that. If you remember where he talks about it, can you link it my way?
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Still annoyed they cut Grosso's interview to shit.
They addressed this before and said they didn't really edit anything he said out (not sure if that's the whole truth). Then again though, if he said something that he asked them to remove, how shitty would it be for them to post the uncut version after he passed?
The whole clean cut positive vibe of the nine club gets them some flack and it does get annoying in the experience episodes imo but I'm perfectly fine with it during the normal interviews. I don't listen to hear them talk shit, I want to hear about the featured guest.
Grosso was pretty bummed about it, there is an interview somewhere with him and he talks about it. Anyways it's not my cup of tea.
I had no clue thanks for that. If you remember where he talks about it, can you link it my way?
I just watched it again, my memory is fried I thought he was more bummed but anyway's this is a great interview. He address the nine club at 1:00.25 or so
https://youtu.be/si9IvK6JIEc
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Chromeball is where it’s at
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These Nine club defenders have to be mentally challenged or bereft of the ability to think critically. All us critique'rs are saying is the show is extremely disingenuous and, though they're actions, it can be discerned the parties involved lack any amount of integrity. Now go bet on shaving your balls kooks.
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Feels like Nine Club hate is a pretty popular opinion these days. I personally don't care, but people have been telling me to watch The Bunt instead.
While I do enjoy the topics and the slightly more cut throat style they have over at the Bunt. Listening to the fucking host talk makes me want to kill myself, who speaks like that... Maybe I'm the fuckin nerd here...
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These Nine club defenders have to be mentally challenged or bereft of the ability to think critically. All us critique'rs are saying is the show is extremely disingenuous and, though they're actions, it can be discerned the parties involved lack any amount of integrity. No go bet on shaving your balls kooks.
ur a fucking weirdo
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I think they would like that they're known as the nice club
From here forward
“The Nice Club with Crob Roberts”
The Nice Club Sandwich with Crobsalad.
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These Nine club defenders have to be mentally challenged or bereft of the ability to think critically. All us critique'rs are saying is the show is extremely disingenuous and, though they're actions, it can be discerned the parties involved lack any amount of integrity. No go bet on shaving your balls kooks.
ur a fucking weirdo
Better then being an ignorant douche who can't spell. Weirdo's are my heroes.
edit - By the way Miller, I'm ignoring you now so
direct your incompetent trolling towards others from now on.
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These Nine club defenders have to be mentally challenged or bereft of the ability to think critically. All us critique'rs are saying is the show is extremely disingenuous and, though they're actions, it can be discerned the parties involved lack any amount of integrity. Now go bet on shaving your balls kooks.
I think it’s like… the Nine Club has established who they are and what they are about years ago, yet 5 years in someone takes issue with their lack of hard hitting questions. It’s like taking issue with pro wrestling being fake in 2021. I thought it was understood years ago what we were doing here.
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
(https://i.postimg.cc/MpTpsVvY/7-F9-BA4-DA-B6-E3-4977-A187-7440-FCA6-D1-A2.jpg) (https://postimages.org/)
https://youtu.be/WwoxJFntwLU
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These Nine club defenders have to be mentally challenged or bereft of the ability to think critically. All us critique'rs are saying is the show is extremely disingenuous and, though they're actions, it can be discerned the parties involved lack any amount of integrity. Now go bet on shaving your balls kooks.
I think it’s like… the Nine Club has established who they are and what they are about years ago, yet 5 years in someone takes issue with their lack of hard hitting questions. It’s like taking issue with pro wrestling being fake in 2021. I thought it was understood years ago what we were doing here.
This gives me an image of crob riding on the back of a dead horse while slap beats it
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These Nine club defenders have to be mentally challenged or bereft of the ability to think critically. All us critique'rs are saying is the show is extremely disingenuous and, though they're actions, it can be discerned the parties involved lack any amount of integrity. Now go bet on shaving your balls kooks.
I think it’s like… the Nine Club has established who they are and what they are about years ago, yet 5 years in someone takes issue with their lack of hard hitting questions. It’s like taking issue with pro wrestling being fake in 2021. I thought it was understood years ago what we were doing here.
I agree, but of course things deserving of criticism continue to be unless something's changed. I'm tired of the argument too but here we are again somehow. I didn't want to add to this thread but the fans of this show who always respond with "they're just trying to play nice with everyone, what's wrong with that?" are just too annoyingly naive for me to sit it out. At it's core the show's disingenuous which as far as I'm concerned is synonymous with being a "Poser".
I think people are really just disappointed that the 9 club is probably the skate-pod with the highest level of visibility yet the host/creator's seem much more interested in the monetary aspects of podcasting than skateboarding. I don't exactly love the Bunt but their enthusiasm is genuine and they do great prep for their interviews in comparison; you can tell it's not their main gig but it's a real passion project and I can appreciate that effort.
I don't think people want or expect "hard hitting" questions; I don't think any skate-cast needs that, but better, more specific questions per interview would be nice. At least ask questions that may provide some clarification when the situation obviously needs it. For instance, they should have been more articulate during Jason Jesse's interview and at least followed up with Appleyard after his plan-demic/David Icke comments.
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I'd rather listen to people talk nice as opposed to trying to sound tough talkin' trash.
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should be like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCC7LuTQ_x0
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They got caught up in their own jokes way too much and the guests are clearly uncomfortable.. during the Brianna Geering episode they took over the conversation so much it was honestly just rude. It’s been bad for a while but it’s quickly devolving interesting a constant circle jerk.
Yeah, they got popular for a reason. It was cool seeing long interviews with old pros, young pros, industry legends, etc. And they're kinda nerdy but lovable interviewers. But once their identity as a pod got too big, it becomes unbearable.
Kinda like how Joe Rogan used to just be the crappy comedian weight lifter who got stoned and interviewed literally anybody for 4 hours, and it was sometimes entertaining. Now he's a political figurehead and getting people to distrust basic science for some reason.
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I am a longtime listener of The Nine Club, and find the nice guy routine a little tiresome and clearly forced. They all seem terrified of losing their marginal positions within the skate industry without realizing they are probably more powerful than their employers at this point as far as influence.
I can handle the format of the show when it’s older pros and filmers from my era (90’s and 00’s), but I really lose interest in the circle jerks with newer pros and people who I have never heard of half the time. I also don’t understand how and why they can’t get on more legends who I know for a fact they have relationships with. The Bunt is a great alternative for more authentic skateboard culture, but can also be a little too inside joke-y and Canada centric for my tastes
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I am a longtime listener of The Nine Club, and find the nice guy routine a little tiresome and clearly forced. They all seem terrified of losing their marginal positions within the skate industry without realizing they are probably more powerful than their employers at this point as far as influence.
I can handle the format of the show when it’s older pros and filmers from my era (90’s and 00’s), but I really lose interest in the circle jerks with newer pros and people who I have never heard of half the time. I also don’t understand how and why they can’t get on more legends who I know for a fact they have relationships with. The Bunt is a great alternative for more authentic skateboard culture, but can also be a little too inside joke-y and Canada centric for my tastes
everyone you've ever wanted on the show has clearly been asked. a lot of guys and gals simply aren't interested in hearing themselves talk for 3 hours. People like Gonz, Guy, Spike, Koston, Meg, etc. Eventually, I can see them coming on but they're working with what they can get, despite the perception that people are dying and clawing their way to get on the show. they've talked about it at length.
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These Nine club defenders have to be mentally challenged or bereft of the ability to think critically. All us critique'rs are saying is the show is extremely disingenuous and, though they're actions, it can be discerned the parties involved lack any amount of integrity. No go bet on shaving your balls kooks.
ur a fucking weirdo
Better then being an ignorant douche who can't spell. Weirdo's are my heroes.
edit - By the way Miller, I'm ignoring you now so
direct your incompetent trolling towards others from now on.
this guy sent me a threatening message and then blocked me ::) dude's got problems
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I am a longtime listener of The Nine Club, and find the nice guy routine a little tiresome and clearly forced. They all seem terrified of losing their marginal positions within the skate industry without realizing they are probably more powerful than their employers at this point as far as influence.
I can handle the format of the show when it’s older pros and filmers from my era (90’s and 00’s), but I really lose interest in the circle jerks with newer pros and people who I have never heard of half the time. I also don’t understand how and why they can’t get on more legends who I know for a fact they have relationships with. The Bunt is a great alternative for more authentic skateboard culture, but can also be a little too inside joke-y and Canada centric for my tastes
everyone you've ever wanted on the show has clearly been asked. a lot of guys and gals simply aren't interested in hearing themselves talk for 3 hours. People like Gonz, Guy, Spike, Koston, Meg, etc. Eventually, I can see them coming on but they're working with what they can get, despite the perception that people are dying and clawing their way to get on the show. they've talked about it at length.
I get that, but there a lot of other 90’s era guys who have done long form interviews with seemingly anyone who asks. I mean Guy has done like 3 full length documentaries about his life? Seems odd he would adamantly deny 2 former teammates an interview.
Ed Templeton and Kalis are two other head scratcher non-guests as well
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I am a longtime listener of The Nine Club, and find the nice guy routine a little tiresome and clearly forced. They all seem terrified of losing their marginal positions within the skate industry without realizing they are probably more powerful than their employers at this point as far as influence.
I can handle the format of the show when it’s older pros and filmers from my era (90’s and 00’s), but I really lose interest in the circle jerks with newer pros and people who I have never heard of half the time. I also don’t understand how and why they can’t get on more legends who I know for a fact they have relationships with. The Bunt is a great alternative for more authentic skateboard culture, but can also be a little too inside joke-y and Canada centric for my tastes
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These Nine club defenders have to be mentally challenged or bereft of the ability to think critically. All us critique'rs are saying is the show is extremely disingenuous and, though they're actions, it can be discerned the parties involved lack any amount of integrity. Now go bet on shaving your balls kooks.
I think it’s like… the Nine Club has established who they are and what they are about years ago, yet 5 years in someone takes issue with their lack of hard hitting questions. It’s like taking issue with pro wrestling being fake in 2021. I thought it was understood years ago what we were doing here.
I agree, but of course things deserving of criticism continue to be unless something's changed. I'm tired of the argument too but here we are again somehow. I didn't want to add to this thread but the fans of this show who always respond with "they're just trying to play nice with everyone, what's wrong with that?" are just too annoyingly naive for me to sit it out. At it's core the show's disingenuous which as far as I'm concerned is synonymous with being a "Poser".
I think people are really just disappointed that the 9 club is probably the skate-pod with the highest level of visibility yet the host/creator's seem much more interested in the monetary aspects of podcasting than skateboarding. I don't exactly love the Bunt but their enthusiasm is genuine and they do great prep for their interviews in comparison; you can tell it's not their main gig but it's a real passion project and I can appreciate that effort.
I don't think people want or expect "hard hitting" questions; I don't think any skate-cast needs that, but better, more specific questions per interview would be nice. At least ask questions that may provide some clarification when the situation obviously needs it. For instance, they should have been more articulate during Jason Jesse's interview and at least followed up with Appleyard after his plan-demic/David Icke comments.
I need to hear more about Appleyard and this
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Intro:
*Corn on the Crob*
“Wellllll we are Bad, we’re Bad here at The Nine Club”
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Also can someone please mock up a graphic of a corn on the Crob? I smell a chocolate graphic
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I don’t mind the meta digressions on the experience too much but agree it should stay out of the main interview show. They were just disrespectful to Jose Rojo with going off on tangents and it seems more and more common.
Everyone asking for a critical podcast where they throw metrics and monetization out the window are crazed. They can only keep doing the show because they’re making money. Plenty of other podcasts have come and gone.
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I like being able to hear from skaters on it but have never been a fan of the experience
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You wanna know something about the Bunt that will blow your mind?
When I finally saw a picture of Matty Matheson he looked NOTHING like the picture I had inside my head after hearing him on the Bunt saying 'This is literally the best pizza......'
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We need Tim O'Connor back to deliver some proper filth
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You wanna know something about the Bunt that will blow your mind?
When I finally saw a picture of Matty Matheson he looked NOTHING like the picture I had inside my head after hearing him on the Bunt saying 'This is literally the best pizza......'
haha. In my head he sounded like some Paton Oswald looking mothafucka. I guess I wasn't too far off.
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This Bill Weiss interview is good. Nothing wrong with the nine club its a solid show.
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Where is Roger these days? I don't keep that up to date with the Nice Club so I don't know the reason behind him being absent. Anyone know what's going on? Used to like when he would chime in, he always has something sage to say, him and Jeron.
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You wanna know something about the Bunt that will blow your mind?
When I finally saw a picture of Matty Matheson he looked NOTHING like the picture I had inside my head after hearing him on the Bunt saying 'This is literally the best pizza......'
haha. In my head he sounded like some Paton Oswald looking mothafucka. I guess I wasn't too far off.
In my head he looked like the Head of the Orphanage from the first Problem Child movie. Gilbert Gottfried I think it is.
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I liked when people went from sucking off jason jesse, giving him a part after the credits in the Cons video + that Nike check, tricks in boys of summer, down with everyone bc he’s such a cool legend… to remembering he said he wanted to “grind her fuckin bones down, man…until they’re small enough pieces to put in a blender and drink it. Just so I can shit her out. That’s how I’ve felt for a while now, ever since she had this black boyfriend. I’m not gonna let her live that shit down ever. You just don’t do that, She did that to fuck with me. I’m not gonna have that shit!” Like the little methbaby he is, When the IronHorse interview was re-scanned and that Hated doc got reuploaded…along with people “remembering” every piece of “art” he ever made/sold was just bottom tier wannabe skinhead swastika confederate flag horseshit.
there was a 156 page thread about it which lead to him getting canceled and going into panic mode. whatever the TM at cons/Nike was being told to tell him as damage control, that turned into him on the Nein Club…and the shit doesn’t even get brought up. I skimmed through it waiting to see what he had to say but instead it was 3 hours of him whisper-ranting (on some really weird fake autism schtick) about how much he loves everyone. No mention of anything going on.
without roger, they really just don’t know anything. crob somehow went pro off a couple charity clips of snowplow grinds in yeah right, Kelly went pro for expedition and eS after they both went outta business…yet talk about skating like they’re the hawk brothers fighting over which one gets to be mike. Shits full blown gerbagio.
Stopped watching after the grosso interview, but I can imagine they cut out all the heroin talk and reuploaded it so they can get the ad money.
The bunt needs a video component.
Free max b
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I liked when people went from sucking off jason jesse, giving him a part after the credits in the Cons video + that Nike check, tricks in boys of summer, down with everyone bc he’s such a cool legend… to remembering he said he wanted to “grind her fuckin bones down, man…until they’re small enough pieces to put in a blender and drink it. Just so I can shit her out. That’s how I’ve felt for a while now, ever since she had this black boyfriend. I’m not gonna let her live that shit down ever. You just don’t do that, She did that to fuck with me. I’m not gonna have that shit!” Like the little methbaby he is, When the IronHorse interview was re-scanned and that Hated doc got reuploaded…along with people “remembering” every piece of “art” he ever made/sold was just bottom tier wannabe skinhead swastika confederate flag horseshit.
there was a 156 page thread about it which lead to him getting canceled and going into panic mode. whatever the TM at cons/Nike was being told to tell him as damage control, that turned into him on the Nein Club…and the shit doesn’t even get brought up. I skimmed through it waiting to see what he had to say but instead it was 3 hours of him whisper-ranting (on some really weird fake autism schtick) about how much he loves everyone. No mention of anything going on.
without roger, they really just don’t know anything. crob somehow went pro off a couple charity clips of snowplow grinds in yeah right, Kelly went pro for expedition and eS after they both went outta business…yet talk about skating like they’re the hawk brothers fighting over which one gets to be mike. Shits full blown gerbagio.
Stopped watching after the grosso interview, but I can imagine they cut out all the heroin talk and reuploaded it so they can get the ad money.
The bunt needs a video component.
Free max b
This is the main reason I stopped watching. I don't really want to watch 45 year olds who are as dumb as 14 year olds. (Altho sometimes I do think they play it up for the show) it also dawned on me that the target audience is probably more like 13-16 year olds so it's fine it's just not for me.
What is a snowplow grind? I thought it was just total non balance tail/nose down. Crob is kinda the opposite of that. What we used to called nudge along style.
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There have been some episodes where they've discussed "difficult subjects". In the Ragdoll episode they discussed his illness, the Corey Duffel episode spent a lot of time discussing his regrettable Big Brother interview and his speech impediment, the Bam episode obviously touched on some heavy topics (even though things were only about to get even muddier after his episode). But in all these cases, it have been the guests who themselves have brought up theses topics. If Crob could get to chose, he would probably not even go there. You can see how uncomfortable he gets when it gets a little darker and he is no longer in control of where a conversation is going. And Kelly often gets unusually silent in these instances.
The episodes with Dollin and Dill were probably also uncomfortable for Crob since they were very uncontrollable guests in general.
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I'm a regular listener but see where you're coming from, a little shit talk now and then is good for the soul.
Kelly's ego seems to get bigger and bigger though, which is odd.
Doesn't even really need "shit talk". Just being able to have a real opinion about anything would be nice.
I forget the context, but there was one episode where they were gushing about P-Rod using the same song as Guy in Video Days and Jeron very casually mentions "eh, I didn't like that very much. I would have liked a different song for Paul" and the crew spent the next five minutes doing damage control to make sure everything was positive and everything is awesome. He wasn't even talking shit, he just wasn't head over heels about it like the rest of them were pretending to be.
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They have to be careful cause whole companies are backing them, and if the 'higher ups' hear one thing they don't like. They'll hold onto that stupid shit for years like their life depends on it.
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I'm a regular listener but see where you're coming from, a little shit talk now and then is good for the soul.
Kelly's ego seems to get bigger and bigger though, which is odd.
Doesn't even really need "shit talk". Just being able to have a real opinion about anything would be nice.
I forget the context, but there was one episode where they were gushing about P-Rod using the same song as Guy in Video Days and Jeron very casually mentions "eh, I didn't like that very much. I would have liked a different song for Paul" and the crew spent the next five minutes doing damage control to make sure everything was positive and everything is awesome. He wasn't even talking shit, he just wasn't head over heels about it like the rest of them were pretending to be.
This is like exactly what I’m saying as well.
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They have to be careful cause whole companies are backing them, and if the 'higher ups' hear one thing they don't like. They'll hold onto that stupid shit for years like their life depends on it.
Sucks but Makes sense
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I keep trying to tune in but these dudes are fucking corny...
Are there any other (professional) skateboarders out there willing to make a podcast?
God bless.
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the only thing that actually bothers me is how much they back &&
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homeboy it’s friday night and this is what you doing
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Nine club is ok. rad rat > nine club imo
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I liked when people went from sucking off jason jesse, giving him a part after the credits in the Cons video + that Nike check, tricks in boys of summer, down with everyone bc he’s such a cool legend… to remembering he said he wanted to “grind her fuckin bones down, man…until they’re small enough pieces to put in a blender and drink it. Just so I can shit her out. That’s how I’ve felt for a while now, ever since she had this black boyfriend. I’m not gonna let her live that shit down ever. You just don’t do that, She did that to fuck with me. I’m not gonna have that shit!” Like the little methbaby he is, When the IronHorse interview was re-scanned and that Hated doc got reuploaded…along with people “remembering” every piece of “art” he ever made/sold was just bottom tier wannabe skinhead swastika confederate flag horseshit.
there was a 156 page thread about it which lead to him getting canceled and going into panic mode. whatever the TM at cons/Nike was being told to tell him as damage control, that turned into him on the Nein Club…and the shit doesn’t even get brought up. I skimmed through it waiting to see what he had to say but instead it was 3 hours of him whisper-ranting (on some really weird fake autism schtick) about how much he loves everyone. No mention of anything going on.
without roger, they really just don’t know anything. crob somehow went pro off a couple charity clips of snowplow grinds in yeah right, Kelly went pro for expedition and eS after they both went outta business…yet talk about skating like they’re the hawk brothers fighting over which one gets to be mike. Shits full blown gerbagio.
Stopped watching after the grosso interview, but I can imagine they cut out all the heroin talk and reuploaded it so they can get the ad money.
The bunt needs a video component.
Free max b
Did u even watch though? Rog goes to Jason Jesse, people think you’re a racist/Nazi, what do you say? I’m the first to criticize a show but they actually did a good job with that one.
They’ve had Spike Jonze on by the way, to the other dude saying he wasnt on. That was a good episode
Show could be better but did you watch Bunt try to do video? It was cringe. Way harder to do than just audio.
https://youtu.be/DyiBAexk_IU
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Here i am again stanning for the nine club
I agree that it's softball but it doesn't bother me. The nine club lets the guest go wherever they want. So if it's an interesting guest, it'll be an interesting show. If the guests want to hate or talk about controversial shit, they let them do that. Listen to the episode with Ryan Clements where he argues about contracts with Kelly Hart. That was not softball content. And made me seriously dislike Ryan Clements.
The Puleo, Weiss, Sinclair, Jamie Thomas, Rothmeyer, Suciu, Blabac, Eli Gesner, and Danny Way episodes are all ones that stick out to me that are honestly great listens. They give the guests space to tell their story how they want to tell it and don't assume the listener knows much of anything about skateboarding.
Say what you want about Kelly's laugh but he honestly is the only dude I can relate to on that show. Just a nice dude with real opinions and passion for skate nerd stuff. He asks some good questions too.
I definitely do prefer the more direct line of questioning on the Bunt but those dudes do not interview team managers, filmers, or any industry people, which extremely lame because those people are the backbone of this shit and are usually 5 times more interesting and relatable than the skaters.
Basically, they found a formula that works and they're running with it. Let's not forget all of the skate podcasts that were based on some New Jersey concept of "realness" (thinking everything is wack, being an asshole, and asking difficult questions constantly) that only made it 8 episodes (tim o connor). shit is not as easy at it looks.
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My .02 about this but I think the Nine Club being too "nice" is fine. They're all ex-pro skaters, which makes it difficult to be more critical to their direct peers. The same thing happens in professional sports media. You rarely see any ex-pro outlet (like the JJ Reddick Podcast for NBA fans) be hyper-critical to their peers either. It's usually a lot of praise, story-telling, etc. The value to me comes from getting their perspective or insider stories we wouldnt hear otherwise.
Most of the time, the criticism and bluntness comes from people who are from the media or outside the industry type folks....basically people who arent pro athletes or pros that are far removed from their hayday
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the 10/10 episode was the only one that didn't start w/ a 'special, special..... special guest'. they held him to the fire in a pg nice club fashion.
to people wondering why they don't get more interesting vintage guests even if they're friends, i think the video format is maybe more awkward for guy or whoever vs mag interviews. the people we want to hear from who have that mystique, retain it from not being in the public eye that way.
so you get guys that don't mind a little self promotion. your mj's, mike v's, holmes and the muska.
i wonder if the sort of underground 'anti hero' or what you guys call 'core' skaters don't look at a talk show as corny, on par w/ street league, red bull hats or bagel bites commercials?
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all i care about is getting Spike Jonze on the show. COME ON
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all i care about is getting Spike Jonze on the show. COME ON
https://youtu.be/9it7xFFbJb4
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We need a new episode soon. Pretty big hiatus for them.
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We need a new episode soon. Pretty big hiatus for them.
it almost feels like an end. there hasn’t been an actual nine club or a stop and chat for 3 weeks now. even the experience has total changed, not sure if it’s due to lack of videos dropping since it’s january but, they don’t really do video reviews anymore. the last one they did nick matthews very briefly and then spent the rest of the episode just bullshitting. i hope they pick it back up soon.
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I just remembered they promised a Sheffey interview and never did it, only for Chromeball to beat them to the punch. Wake me up when The Bunt comes back.
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Always noticed that too. Steezus is always shaking his head in silent disbelief "how do you that, bro" when they watch clips. Come on, so many things in life impress you? Really? Really?
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Always noticed that too. Steezus is always shaking his head in silent disbelief "how do you that, bro" when they watch clips. Come on, so many things in life impress you? Really? Really?
honestly i take it the opposite way a lot of the time. like when baker 4 dropped chris said “alright let’s talk about the new baker video” and steezus says ‘can we not?’ not sarcastically at all. i feel like he’s only impressed or into it when it’s a fresher dude skating. he honestly bothers me, he seems like he has the biggest ego out of anyone there by far when he has the least credentials in skateboarding and is the odd one out when compared to what the rest have actually done in skateboarding. who gives a shit about a self titled ‘steezus christ’ who is known for being a berrics personality? last episode they were talking about something along the lines of professionalism in skateboarding or how they got to be pros or something like that and his response was “well i just wasn’t as privileged” as if he had potential to be a professional skateboarder but, didn’t make it due to a racial stereotype while jeron is sitting right there having turned pro in the 90s when skateboarding was much more unaccepting? you grew up with malto, how were you not privileged? dude just can’t skateboard and seems bitter even though he makes money off of talking about something he never made it at. shits annoying.
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RIP
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honestly cant watch it when kelly is there. the mindless laughing is just unbearable. dude got a mean 3flip but damn hes a blond.
moar roger pls
and eldys critical eye is a huge plus
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As much as I don't want to hear Kelly laughing first thing in the morning... My Monday routine has been thrown off a bit without them uploading. Have they addressed the issue? I can't listen to he experience episodes because I listed on the podcast app and its annoying no to see what they are looking and talking about. Hawk VS Wolf has been a nice change of pace. I can only take Jason in small doses.
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As much as I don't want to hear Kelly laughing first thing in the morning... My Monday routine has been thrown off a bit without them uploading. Have they addressed the issue? I can't listen to he experience episodes because I listed on the podcast app and its annoying no to see what they are looking and talking about. Hawk VS Wolf has been a nice change of pace. I can only take Jason in small doses.
I think Ellis has been saying he was going to be on the 9 club. Or has that already come out? ( I agree with the Ellis only tolerable in small doses)
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sucks there isn't new episodes but this is the longest hiatus they've taken in 5 years so i respect that.
pretty sure they are actually backlogging episodes right now so they aren't scrambling week to week which is good for them.
either way, they better have some good ones when they come back. Koston, Guy, AVE, AA, etc.
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all i care about is getting Spike Jonze on the show. COME ON
https://youtu.be/9it7xFFbJb4
i mean again! Jackass 4, upcoming film projects, beastie boys doc, MORE MORE MORE.
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Honestly. I get the vibe that Crob is tired of making the show with the dead look in his eyes.
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Honestly. I get the vibe that Crob is tired of making the show with the dead look in his eyes.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FH-_21FXMAIRX0G?format=png&name=900x900)
would he rather continue the show, or not be able to afford the rent on his expensive and probably small venice beach apartment
im betting he milks the nine club for as long as he can
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In one of the recent experience episodes they actually address this thread to some extent by calling themselves the nice club. They go on to allude that Jeron gets into with a guest that’s going to be in an episode coming up. I can’t remember the exact context but I’m pretty interested to see with who and what that’s all about
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Honestly. I get the vibe that Crob is tired of making the show with the dead look in his eyes.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FH-_21FXMAIRX0G?format=png&name=900x900)
would he rather continue the show, or not be able to afford the rent on his expensive and probably small venice beach apartment
im betting he milks the nine club for as long as he can
I'm sure like 90% of people in their 40s it's like I kinda hate my job, it's not what I thought I'd be doing but anything else I do will make way less money and I'll hate it more so fuck it.
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In one of the recent experience episodes they actually address this thread to some extent by calling themselves the nice club. They go on to allude that Jeron gets into with a guest that’s going to be in an episode coming up. I can’t remember the exact context but I’m pretty interested to see with who and what that’s all about
I’m pretty sure it happened in the Louie episode… and it was a joke, like oh haha your clips are bad, but literally they were talking about how it was a joke
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In one of the recent experience episodes they actually address this thread to some extent by calling themselves the nice club. They go on to allude that Jeron gets into with a guest that’s going to be in an episode coming up. I can’t remember the exact context but I’m pretty interested to see with who and what that’s all about
I’m pretty sure it happened in the Louie episode… and it was a joke, like oh haha your clips are bad, but literally they were talking about how it was a joke
Well that’s fucking lame. I watched most of that episode and didn’t even pick up on it. Fucking Nice Club. I still watch it though
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These Nine club defenders have to be mentally challenged or bereft of the ability to think critically. All us critique'rs are saying is the show is extremely disingenuous and, though they're actions, it can be discerned the parties involved lack any amount of integrity. No go bet on shaving your balls kooks.
ur a fucking weirdo
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In one of the recent experience episodes they actually address this thread to some extent by calling themselves the nice club. They go on to allude that Jeron gets into with a guest that’s going to be in an episode coming up. I can’t remember the exact context but I’m pretty interested to see with who and what that’s all about
I’m pretty sure it happened in the Louie episode… and it was a joke, like oh haha your clips are bad, but literally they were talking about how it was a joke
Well that’s fucking nice.
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Had a look at Steezuz instagram. Realised he's always wearing the cap or hat because he's balding.
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Honestly. I get the vibe that Crob is tired of making the show with the dead look in his eyes.
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FH-_21FXMAIRX0G?format=png&name=900x900)
He doesn't look healthy.
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Had a look at Steezuz instagram. Realised he's always wearing the cap or hat because he's balding.
So does he technically have a mullet?
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Had a look at Steezuz instagram. Realised he's always wearing the cap or hat because he's balding.
So does he technically have a mullet?
Skullet
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Speaking on Kelly’s laugh, has anyone noticed that he still can’t contain himself during every intro? He busts out laughing every episode by the time Chris gets to the 3rd “special.”
You do this every week. Contain yourself.
yep and that's about the time I shut it off.
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Always noticed that too. Steezus is always shaking his head in silent disbelief "how do you that, bro" when they watch clips. Come on, so many things in life impress you? Really? Really?
honestly i take it the opposite way a lot of the time. like when baker 4 dropped chris said “alright let’s talk about the new baker video” and steezus says ‘can we not?’ not sarcastically at all. i feel like he’s only impressed or into it when it’s a fresher dude skating. he honestly bothers me, he seems like he has the biggest ego out of anyone there by far when he has the least credentials in skateboarding and is the odd one out when compared to what the rest have actually done in skateboarding. who gives a shit about a self titled ‘steezus christ’ who is known for being a berrics personality? last episode they were talking about something along the lines of professionalism in skateboarding or how they got to be pros or something like that and his response was “well i just wasn’t as privileged” as if he had potential to be a professional skateboarder but, didn’t make it due to a racial stereotype while jeron is sitting right there having turned pro in the 90s when skateboarding was much more unaccepting? you grew up with malto, how were you not privileged? dude just can’t skateboard and seems bitter even though he makes money off of talking about something he never made it at. shits annoying.
Damn right - like, who THE FUCK are you again? And why am I forced to listen to your lameness?
And take off your hat, you’re a grown man for fucks sake, if you’re bald just own it, cmon.
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Speaking on Kelly’s laugh, has anyone noticed that he still can’t contain himself during every intro? He busts out laughing every episode by the time Chris gets to the 3rd “special.”
You do this every week. Contain yourself.
yep and that's about the time I shut it off.
Yes - and it’s a key factor in what made me disinterested in the nine club.
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It seems like by not having shows they're trying to force us all to watch their twitch streams and their Green room
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It seems like by not having shows they're trying to force us all to watch their twitch streams and their Green room
its not gonna work. i watch nine club for video coverage, not to watch a bunch of grown men eat pizza
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It seems like by not having shows they're trying to force us all to watch their twitch streams and their Green room
its not gonna work. i watch nine club for video coverage, not to watch a bunch of grown men eat pizza
Right! Like good for them but I can't/won't watching anyone content like that.
Who is the new guy behind the scenes? I hear him every now an again on the last 4-5 episodes? Tim? Who TF is he?
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Always noticed that too. Steezus is always shaking his head in silent disbelief "how do you that, bro" when they watch clips. Come on, so many things in life impress you? Really? Really?
honestly i take it the opposite way a lot of the time. like when baker 4 dropped chris said “alright let’s talk about the new baker video” and steezus says ‘can we not?’ not sarcastically at all. i feel like he’s only impressed or into it when it’s a fresher dude skating. he honestly bothers me, he seems like he has the biggest ego out of anyone there by far when he has the least credentials in skateboarding and is the odd one out when compared to what the rest have actually done in skateboarding. who gives a shit about a self titled ‘steezus christ’ who is known for being a berrics personality? last episode they were talking about something along the lines of professionalism in skateboarding or how they got to be pros or something like that and his response was “well i just wasn’t as privileged” as if he had potential to be a professional skateboarder but, didn’t make it due to a racial stereotype while jeron is sitting right there having turned pro in the 90s when skateboarding was much more unaccepting? you grew up with malto, how were you not privileged? dude just can’t skateboard and seems bitter even though he makes money off of talking about something he never made it at. shits annoying.
Not a Steezus fan but it should be noted the "privilege" thing you're talking about was related to a discussion about board madness. Steezus said he didn't have the luxury of freaking out over shapes and shit because he simply couldn't afford to. Which is honestly something that is never talked about when professional skaters are like "Find your shape and stick with it maaan!" Like...sometimes you literally just skate what you can afford or what's given to you. It was a good point that grounded the conversation away from how dramatic professional skaters are about their setups.
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Im am conflicted about the nine club lately because the Jason Ellis episode was awesome
but the latest nine club experience shows have been absolute dogshit, with almost zero video coverage
I know they are trying to entice people onto twitch or whatever to watch the "back nine" or whatever but that sucks imho
And the latest nine club, when they had the discussion on best skate shoes of all time, steezus names some truly ugly shoes
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it is not the kind of show that is worth going back ot the first episode and watching them all from the beginning. the first two episodes are really bad. id honestly just watch the episodes with your favorite pros and skip everything else. if its a skater that has already been done on epicly later or on video etc, then dont waste your time you wont learn anything new.
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Im am conflicted about the nine club lately because the Jason Ellis episode was awesome
but the latest nine club experience shows have been absolute dogshit, with almost zero video coverage
I know they are trying to entice people onto twitch or whatever to watch the "back nine" or whatever but that sucks imho
And the latest nine club, when they had the discussion on best skate shoes of all time, steezus names some truly ugly shoes
The first Appleyard Circa
DC Lynx HE
Reynolds 3
Lakai model they just redid
KCK
That J-Wray shoe
Nike Koston 1
Es Accel
That was the majority of shoes they mentioned. wtf are you talking about?
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Im am conflicted about the nine club lately because the Jason Ellis episode was awesome
but the latest nine club experience shows have been absolute dogshit, with almost zero video coverage
I know they are trying to entice people onto twitch or whatever to watch the "back nine" or whatever but that sucks imho
And the latest nine club, when they had the discussion on best skate shoes of all time, steezus names some truly ugly shoes
The first Appleyard Circa
DC Lynx HE
Reynolds 3
Lakai model they just redid
KCK
That J-Wray shoe
Nike Koston 1
Es Accel
That was the majority of shoes they mentioned. wtf are you talking about?
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these lakais are butt ugly im sorry
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Those lakai are gross. Agreed. But the majority of those on that list are good. Anyone remember the DC Rudy 2? I can only find one image online. Those were great. DC has so many good opportunities to reissue shoes and give us Black Sabbath crap. I mean who wouldn’t want a pair of plugs? Or Rick Howard’s?
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Those lakai are gross. Agreed. But the majority of those on that list are good. Anyone remember the DC Rudy 2? I can only find one image online. Those were great. DC has so many good opportunities to reissue shoes and give us Black Sabbath crap. I mean who wouldn’t want a pair of plugs? Or Rick Howard’s?
It was probably done too soon but lakai actually made a shoe like the Howard's and pretty much nobody got them.
https://youtu.be/R0aeqUyoygE
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Those lakai are gross. Agreed. But the majority of those on that list are good. Anyone remember the DC Rudy 2? I can only find one image online. Those were great. DC has so many good opportunities to reissue shoes and give us Black Sabbath crap. I mean who wouldn’t want a pair of plugs? Or Rick Howard’s?
It was probably done too soon but lakai actually made a shoe like the Howard's and pretty much nobody got them.
https://youtu.be/R0aeqUyoygE
Shit. I’m sure if they would have copied it exact it would have went. But if es is releasing the first koston again, couldn’t dc release the original Howard?
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Those lakai are gross. Agreed. But the majority of those on that list are good. Anyone remember the DC Rudy 2? I can only find one image online. Those were great. DC has so many good opportunities to reissue shoes and give us Black Sabbath crap. I mean who wouldn’t want a pair of plugs? Or Rick Howard’s?
yeah i was specifically talking about steezus's picks. I remember he had another ugly one he was a fan of but i cant remember.
I'm pretty sure he named the DC lynx tho and I dont think that one is ugly at all
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You think that steezus dude has even skated in years? Or ever plans on skating again?
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You think that steezus dude has even skated in years? Or ever plans on skating again?
He's got a bit of a Schrger's cat thing going on. If he never tries to skate again he will never know if he sucks or not
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It seems like by not having shows they're trying to force us all to watch their twitch streams and their Green room
its not gonna work. i watch nine club for video coverage, not to watch a bunch of grown men eat pizza
Right! Like good for them but I can't/won't watching anyone content like that.
Who is the new guy behind the scenes? I hear him every now an again on the last 4-5 episodes? Tim? Who TF is he?
Tim is hilarious and as knowledgeable as Rog, they need to put Tim in front of the camera. I get that these guys probably don't want to be in front of the camera every show but having the two best people behind the scenes kinda sucks tbh
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It seems like by not having shows they're trying to force us all to watch their twitch streams and their Green room
its not gonna work. i watch nine club for video coverage, not to watch a bunch of grown men eat pizza
Right! Like good for them but I can't/won't watching anyone content like that.
Who is the new guy behind the scenes? I hear him every now an again on the last 4-5 episodes? Tim? Who TF is he?
Tim is hilarious and as knowledgeable as Rog, they need to put Tim in front of the camera. I get that these guys probably don't want to be in front of the camera every show but having the two best people behind the scenes kinda sucks tbh
yes
the "total moron" to "knowledgeable insider" ratio is way off
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It seems like by not having shows they're trying to force us all to watch their twitch streams and their Green room
its not gonna work. i watch nine club for video coverage, not to watch a bunch of grown men eat pizza
Right! Like good for them but I can't/won't watching anyone content like that.
Who is the new guy behind the scenes? I hear him every now an again on the last 4-5 episodes? Tim? Who TF is he?
Tim is hilarious and as knowledgeable as Rog, they need to put Tim in front of the camera. I get that these guys probably don't want to be in front of the camera every show but having the two best people behind the scenes kinda sucks tbh
They did once and it was a shitshow. I'm sure he's a nice guy, but he doesn't need a mic.
But yeah, I've been noticing their Experience episodes are seemingly becoming less and less about skateboarding and more and more about themselves. I skimmed today's and from what I caught, the first was them talking about snacks, then they mentioned a couple new vides for a couple minutes, then went back to the talking about themselves.
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Steezus doesn’t skate because of a back injury.
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I want to like Steezus because why not but I think he tries too hard and overcompensates for the fact he achieved the least in skating and is supposed to be best on camera / “know the most” - but the fact he will never be on the main show crossed with the fact that he isn’t encyclopedic about shit besides shoes like Roger and Tim make it uncomfortable to watch him operate
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I want to like Steezus because why not but I think he tries too hard and overcompensates for the fact he achieved the least in skating and is supposed to be best on camera / “know the most” - but the fact he will never be on the main show crossed with the fact that he isn’t encyclopedic about shit besides shoes like Roger and Tim make it uncomfortable to watch him operate
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.
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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.
Wonder if they called him McFlurry in grade school
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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.
Wonder if they called him McFlurry in grade school
pretty sure he went by "Thug Nasty" before steezus christ. i may be wrong but I'm pretty sure
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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.
Wonder if they called him McFlurry in grade school
pretty sure he went by "Thug Nasty" before steezus christ. i may be wrong but I'm pretty sure
He should really rebrand to DeWayne McMurry. Continuing to call yourself Christ because you’re a dozen years, a bunch of Berrics videos and about 150 Nine Club Experience episodes into claiming the namesake of some people’s lord and savior is the definition of sunk cost fallacy. Being your authentic self is in these days. At least he isn’t chasing trends I guess
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Compared to other YouTube shows / podcasts w/ video component, does the Nine Club "do well?" Chris Roberts admits his admiration for Howard Stern and Joe Rogan. Using the population of skateboarders as a proxy, are their numbers legit to make money off non-endemic sponsors? Who listens to Stern and Rogan? What's that demo? On the rogan front, is MMA REALLY that important to everyone but me?
It was a surprise to me that Kelly admitted making $1500 for 3 instagram posts for some skate app. Seemed honest and potentially risky.
I also rewind budget or buttery and laugh my ass off to Jeron talking about "... They forgot... They forgot" when he bought a big ass TV and didn't receive a bill until 4 months after purchase. That's some great delivery.
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Compared to other YouTube shows / podcasts w/ video component, does the Nine Club "do well?" Chris Roberts admits his admiration for Howard Stern and Joe Rogan. Using the population of skateboarders as a proxy, are their numbers legit to make money off non-endemic sponsors? Who listens to Stern and Rogan? What's that demo? On the rogan front, is MMA REALLY that important to everyone but me?
It was a surprise to me that Kelly admitted making $1500 for 3 instagram posts for some skate app. Seemed honest and potentially risky.
I also rewind budget or buttery and laugh my ass off to Jeron talking about "... They forgot... They forgot" when he bought a big ass TV and didn't receive a bill until 4 months after purchase. That's some great delivery.
i hate to burst your bubble, but every single moron in the universe watches either stern or rogan. their viewership is insanely high.
just to give you an idea, buying an ad on rogan's show costs about a million dollars
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I just checked their Twitch and their numbers are not that good. Their most viewed stream is like 2k people, which for a relevant comparison, that Gifted Hater kid also does Twitch and one of his lowest streams is about 2k people.
I feel like they're spreading themselves too thin if they're actually trying to garner attention. Looks like when they upload the streams back to YouTube it does better, but why split it up at all? Especially if both shows are essentially just them sitting around talking to each other eating snacks?
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I just checked their Twitch and their numbers are not that good. Their most viewed stream is like 2k people, which for a relevant comparison, that Gifted Hater kid also does Twitch and one of his lowest streams is about 2k people.
I feel like they're spreading themselves too thin if they're actually trying to garner attention. Looks like when they upload the streams back to YouTube it does better, but why split it up at all? Especially if both shows are essentially just them sitting around talking to each other eating snacks?
You make more money from twitch than YT. A lot of people do streams there then upload back to youtube
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Compared to other YouTube shows / podcasts w/ video component, does the Nine Club "do well?" Chris Roberts admits his admiration for Howard Stern and Joe Rogan. Using the population of skateboarders as a proxy, are their numbers legit to make money off non-endemic sponsors? Who listens to Stern and Rogan? What's that demo? On the rogan front, is MMA REALLY that important to everyone but me?
It was a surprise to me that Kelly admitted making $1500 for 3 instagram posts for some skate app. Seemed honest and potentially risky.
I also rewind budget or buttery and laugh my ass off to Jeron talking about "... They forgot... They forgot" when he bought a big ass TV and didn't receive a bill until 4 months after purchase. That's some great delivery.
Rogans podcast isnt just about MMA, surprisingly he holds a decent conversation with most of his guests and their interests
Episodes are usually entertaining. IMO its boring as shit now that he lives in Texas so I havent listened since his last Elon Musk interview
That interview was fucking awful but insightful
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steezus shouted out my friend outta nowhere so that was cool of him
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I just checked their Twitch and their numbers are not that good. Their most viewed stream is like 2k people, which for a relevant comparison, that Gifted Hater kid also does Twitch and one of his lowest streams is about 2k people.
I feel like they're spreading themselves too thin if they're actually trying to garner attention. Looks like when they upload the streams back to YouTube it does better, but why split it up at all? Especially if both shows are essentially just them sitting around talking to each other eating snacks?
You make more money from twitch than YT. A lot of people do streams there then upload back to youtube
Sure, but if your main attraction on Twitch is at odd hours and it's more or less the same thing they do on YouTube anyway, then it's not very lucrative. I'm not even trying to be negative, but as far as I can tell their main Twitch show is basically just the Experience pt 2, and even on YouTube it doesn't seem to get anywhere near the amount of views as the main show.
Their live YouTube show and their live Twitch show feel like two halves of one show.
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I just checked their Twitch and their numbers are not that good. Their most viewed stream is like 2k people, which for a relevant comparison, that Gifted Hater kid also does Twitch and one of his lowest streams is about 2k people.
I feel like they're spreading themselves too thin if they're actually trying to garner attention. Looks like when they upload the streams back to YouTube it does better, but why split it up at all? Especially if both shows are essentially just them sitting around talking to each other eating snacks?
You make more money from twitch than YT. A lot of people do streams there then upload back to youtube
Sure, but if your main attraction on Twitch is at odd hours and it's more or less the same thing they do on YouTube anyway, then it's not very lucrative. I'm not even trying to be negative, but as far as I can tell their main Twitch show is basically just the Experience pt 2, and even on YouTube it doesn't seem to get anywhere near the amount of views as the main show.
Their live YouTube show and their live Twitch show feel like two halves of one show.
Their Twitch is more to interact with their audience and answer questions and stuff. They end uo making money from pledges and donations so why not increase your revenue more if you have the option you know?
I know its fun for some of you to trash the nine club but with their twitch they get to build their community and make a little more coin at the same time
I wont be tuning in but i say good for them and their supporters who take whatever value they can from it
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I want to like Steezus because why not but I think he tries too hard and overcompensates for the fact he achieved the least in skating and is supposed to be best on camera / “know the most” - but the fact he will never be on the main show crossed with the fact that he isn’t encyclopedic about shit besides shoes like Roger and Tim make it uncomfortable to watch him operate
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.
What’s worse? Writing this yourself or paying someone to write it about you?
Straight to jail
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I just checked their Twitch and their numbers are not that good. Their most viewed stream is like 2k people, which for a relevant comparison, that Gifted Hater kid also does Twitch and one of his lowest streams is about 2k people.
I feel like they're spreading themselves too thin if they're actually trying to garner attention. Looks like when they upload the streams back to YouTube it does better, but why split it up at all? Especially if both shows are essentially just them sitting around talking to each other eating snacks?
You make more money from twitch than YT. A lot of people do streams there then upload back to youtube
Sure, but if your main attraction on Twitch is at odd hours and it's more or less the same thing they do on YouTube anyway, then it's not very lucrative. I'm not even trying to be negative, but as far as I can tell their main Twitch show is basically just the Experience pt 2, and even on YouTube it doesn't seem to get anywhere near the amount of views as the main show.
Their live YouTube show and their live Twitch show feel like two halves of one show.
Their Twitch is more to interact with their audience and answer questions and stuff. They end uo making money from pledges and donations so why not increase your revenue more if you have the option you know?
I know its fun for some of you to trash the nine club but with their twitch they get to build their community and make a little more coin at the same time
I wont be tuning in but i say good for them and their supporters who take whatever value they can from it
But they do all of this on the Experience too. They also make a lot of remarks about how hard it is to break through on Twitch and how their viewership isn't the same. I'm not just trashing them relentlessly because I wouldn't know any of this if I didn't watch. And judging by the comments, it seems like even their most dedicated fans agree that they've become pretty scattered.
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I just checked their Twitch and their numbers are not that good. Their most viewed stream is like 2k people, which for a relevant comparison, that Gifted Hater kid also does Twitch and one of his lowest streams is about 2k people.
I feel like they're spreading themselves too thin if they're actually trying to garner attention. Looks like when they upload the streams back to YouTube it does better, but why split it up at all? Especially if both shows are essentially just them sitting around talking to each other eating snacks?
You make more money from twitch than YT. A lot of people do streams there then upload back to youtube
Sure, but if your main attraction on Twitch is at odd hours and it's more or less the same thing they do on YouTube anyway, then it's not very lucrative. I'm not even trying to be negative, but as far as I can tell their main Twitch show is basically just the Experience pt 2, and even on YouTube it doesn't seem to get anywhere near the amount of views as the main show.
Their live YouTube show and their live Twitch show feel like two halves of one show.
Their Twitch is more to interact with their audience and answer questions and stuff. They end uo making money from pledges and donations so why not increase your revenue more if you have the option you know?
I know its fun for some of you to trash the nine club but with their twitch they get to build their community and make a little more coin at the same time
I wont be tuning in but i say good for them and their supporters who take whatever value they can from it
But they do all of this on the Experience too. They also make a lot of remarks about how hard it is to break through on Twitch and how their viewership isn't the same. I'm not just trashing them relentlessly because I wouldn't know any of this if I didn't watch. And judging by the comments, it seems like even their most dedicated fans agree that they've become pretty scattered.
my bad my comment is all over the place. I dont mean you specifically, more in a general sense in these nine club threads
From what Ive noticed with the show it seems like they are trying to offer more for their audience and do something out of their norm. To me the only way they'll be able to do that is with more random Rog reviews or something, or like that shit of Eldy with the metal detector
I think Eldy does a good job with what he does in the Green Room. I havent sat through a whole one but when people ask good questions it is cool
But I could just be saying that because I was a fan of all the Theory shoes
I get what you mean though about them doing that all on the Experience, but I guess the easiest way to put it is that the Experience is more of a "show" than an open forum for discussion even though that line gets blurred sometimes
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I just checked their Twitch and their numbers are not that good. Their most viewed stream is like 2k people, which for a relevant comparison, that Gifted Hater kid also does Twitch and one of his lowest streams is about 2k people.
I feel like they're spreading themselves too thin if they're actually trying to garner attention. Looks like when they upload the streams back to YouTube it does better, but why split it up at all? Especially if both shows are essentially just them sitting around talking to each other eating snacks?
You make more money from twitch than YT. A lot of people do streams there then upload back to youtube
Sure, but if your main attraction on Twitch is at odd hours and it's more or less the same thing they do on YouTube anyway, then it's not very lucrative. I'm not even trying to be negative, but as far as I can tell their main Twitch show is basically just the Experience pt 2, and even on YouTube it doesn't seem to get anywhere near the amount of views as the main show.
Their live YouTube show and their live Twitch show feel like two halves of one show.
Their Twitch is more to interact with their audience and answer questions and stuff. They end uo making money from pledges and donations so why not increase your revenue more if you have the option you know?
I know its fun for some of you to trash the nine club but with their twitch they get to build their community and make a little more coin at the same time
I wont be tuning in but i say good for them and their supporters who take whatever value they can from it
But they do all of this on the Experience too. They also make a lot of remarks about how hard it is to break through on Twitch and how their viewership isn't the same. I'm not just trashing them relentlessly because I wouldn't know any of this if I didn't watch. And judging by the comments, it seems like even their most dedicated fans agree that they've become pretty scattered.
my bad my comment is all over the place. I dont mean you specifically, more in a general sense in these nine club threads
From what Ive noticed with the show it seems like they are trying to offer more for their audience and do something out of their norm. To me the only way they'll be able to do that is with more random Rog reviews or something, or like that shit of Eldy with the metal detector
I think Eldy does a good job with what he does in the Green Room. I havent sat through a whole one but when people ask good questions it is cool
But I could just be saying that because I was a fan of all the Theory shoes
I get what you mean though about them doing that all on the Experience, but I guess the easiest way to put it is that the Experience is more of a "show" than an open forum for discussion even though that line gets blurred sometimes
This last bit is my biggest issue because lately that line is almost nonexistent. In the newest episode it literally took them an hour to actually get to a topic about skateboarding. And even then, most of them seem really bored of any skateboarding that's taken place after like 2006. Right now they basically have two open format talk shows where the main difference is one of them takes place late at night and they chew pizza directly into their microphone.
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Maybe endless hours of meandering isn't the best for a show. I can totally understand them being over talking about skating (especially new skating) after what 6 years straight of basically the same thing.
Does rog still work on hot ones? Maybe crob should change up the format. Make a cooking/ interview show (dude looks like he could do with a meal) fuck it make a whole morning style show.
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Just watched the Ellis episode and imo it is the best one yet. Just goes to show how important the guest is.
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Maybe endless hours of meandering isn't the best for a show. I can totally understand them being over talking about skating (especially new skating) after what 6 years straight of basically the same thing.
Does rog still work on hot ones? Maybe crob should change up the format. Make a cooking/ interview show (dude looks like he could do with a meal) fuck it make a whole morning style show.
Do you need a hug or something bro?? I'm here for you
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Rogan interviewing himself is a good watch
https://youtu.be/-xY_D8SMNtE
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Honestly. I get the vibe that Crob is tired of making the show with the dead look in his eyes.
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Honestly. I get the vibe that Crob is tired of making the show with the dead look in his eyes.
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There is some truth to this. Watching earlier episodes you could tell he was so stoked to figure it all out. Less Experience episodes would be more I think... Crob is so burned out doing the same shit every week, if he came off truly passionate the show would work so much better
Also they need to stop it with the WELL / SPECIAL x3 GUEST thing in the intros. Its so tedious and boring at this point. And when it starts playing after other skate vids it’s incredibly annoying.
Please change things up y’all
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Just a thought: If Crob is so bored with what the format has become, why doesn't he switch it up and actually talk technically about skateboarding?
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Just a thought: If Crob is so bored with what the format has become, why doesn't he switch it up and actually talk technically about skateboarding?
he doesn't know enough about skateboarding, nor is enough of an industry insider to do so
Rog has the knowledge and background but hates being in front of the camera
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Maybe endless hours of meandering isn't the best for a show. I can totally understand them being over talking about skating (especially new skating) after what 6 years straight of basically the same thing.
Does rog still work on hot ones? Maybe crob should change up the format. Make a cooking/ interview show (dude looks like he could do with a meal) fuck it make a whole morning style show.
Your part about the morning show got me thinking how awesome it would be if some pros or the nine club themselves made a live morning show as well as having their normal experience show at night. Like I’m imaging the morning show being something a long the lines of the captain and Casey show
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Honestly. I get the vibe that Crob is tired of making the show with the dead look in his eyes.
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There is some truth to this. Watching earlier episodes you could tell he was so stoked to figure it all out. Less Experience episodes would be more I think... Crob is so burned out doing the same shit every week, if he came off truly passionate the show would work so much better
Also they need to stop it with the WELL / SPECIAL x3 GUEST thing in the intros. Its so tedious and boring at this point. And when it starts playing after other skate vids it’s incredibly annoying.
Please change things up y’all
No one them told to make a post every single week since its inception trying to get subs up, now we are here their youtube subs is still 201k and the burnout is palpable on the exprience.
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I just checked their Twitch and their numbers are not that good. Their most viewed stream is like 2k people, which for a relevant comparison, that Gifted Hater kid also does Twitch and one of his lowest streams is about 2k people.
I feel like they're spreading themselves too thin if they're actually trying to garner attention. Looks like when they upload the streams back to YouTube it does better, but why split it up at all? Especially if both shows are essentially just them sitting around talking to each other eating snacks?
You make more money from twitch than YT. A lot of people do streams there then upload back to youtube
Sure, but if your main attraction on Twitch is at odd hours and it's more or less the same thing they do on YouTube anyway, then it's not very lucrative. I'm not even trying to be negative, but as far as I can tell their main Twitch show is basically just the Experience pt 2, and even on YouTube it doesn't seem to get anywhere near the amount of views as the main show.
Their live YouTube show and their live Twitch show feel like two halves of one show.
Their Twitch is more to interact with their audience and answer questions and stuff. They end uo making money from pledges and donations so why not increase your revenue more if you have the option you know?
I know its fun for some of you to trash the nine club but with their twitch they get to build their community and make a little more coin at the same time
I wont be tuning in but i say good for them and their supporters who take whatever value they can from it
But they do all of this on the Experience too. They also make a lot of remarks about how hard it is to break through on Twitch and how their viewership isn't the same. I'm not just trashing them relentlessly because I wouldn't know any of this if I didn't watch. And judging by the comments, it seems like even their most dedicated fans agree that they've become pretty scattered.
my bad my comment is all over the place. I dont mean you specifically, more in a general sense in these nine club threads
From what Ive noticed with the show it seems like they are trying to offer more for their audience and do something out of their norm. To me the only way they'll be able to do that is with more random Rog reviews or something, or like that shit of Eldy with the metal detector
I think Eldy does a good job with what he does in the Green Room. I havent sat through a whole one but when people ask good questions it is cool
But I could just be saying that because I was a fan of all the Theory shoes
I get what you mean though about them doing that all on the Experience, but I guess the easiest way to put it is that the Experience is more of a "show" than an open forum for discussion even though that line gets blurred sometimes
This last bit is my biggest issue because lately that line is almost nonexistent. In the newest episode it literally took them an hour to actually get to a topic about skateboarding. And even then, most of them seem really bored of any skateboarding that's taken place after like 2006. Right now they basically have two open format talk shows where the main difference is one of them takes place late at night and they chew pizza directly into their microphone.
ah dammit you're right. finally sat through another experience and cant put my finger on wth that was
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either the quality has gone down or he schtik has gotten tired.......either way I barely bother with nine club anymore....used to really enjoy it.
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Had it on in the background while marking some work. Holy hell that was something else. They reviewed only one part, and didn't bother with the Randy Farkus part. What's going on?
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Who cares
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I did notice the Decenzo and Ellis episodes didn't follow the usual "how'd you get into skateboarding? - your pro career" questions so maybe they're trying to switch it up and make it a little looser.
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I did notice the Decenzo and Ellis episodes didn't follow the usual "how'd you get into skateboarding? - your pro career" questions so maybe they're trying to switch it up and make it a little looser.
Chris has been patting himself on the back saying no episode is the same for a while now, usually they just dont get around to remembering to ask key formative questions
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I did notice the Decenzo and Ellis episodes didn't follow the usual "how'd you get into skateboarding? - your pro career" questions so maybe they're trying to switch it up and make it a little looser.
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the most recent stop n chat with Mike Vallely, when Mike started talking Cariuma, Roger just tuned out and starting surfing the web on his phone
respect lol
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Had it on in the background while marking some work. Holy hell that was something else. They reviewed only one part, and didn't bother with the Randy Farkus part. What's going on?
This.
I found the experience a lot more enjoyable when almost the entire episode was then watching/reviewing the week’s skate videos that released. For the past, I don’t know, at least a month or two they talk about one video part for maybe 5-10 minutes and that’s it. They spend more time saying their “good byes” at the end of the episode than they do reviewing skate videos.
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I did notice the Decenzo and Ellis episodes didn't follow the usual "how'd you get into skateboarding? - your pro career" questions so maybe they're trying to switch it up and make it a little looser.
That Ellis episode was terrible, the guy is a moron.
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Had it on in the background while marking some work. Holy hell that was something else. They reviewed only one part, and didn't bother with the Randy Farkus part. What's going on?
This.
I found the experience a lot more enjoyable when almost the entire episode was then watching/reviewing the week’s skate videos that released. For the past, I don’t know, at least a month or two they talk about one video part for maybe 5-10 minutes and that’s it. They spend more time saying their “good byes” at the end of the episode than they do reviewing skate videos.
Do you really care what they think of skate videos?
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I like hearing their takes on some of the videos yeah. A lot of the time they’ve been to some of the spots and talk about what they’re like, etc. I don’t know, I’m a skate dork.
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Kelly on Botox? Looking really shiny lately!!
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CZvv3H_LCkZ/?utm_medium=copy_link
jason lee has an episode coming out next month. should be a good one. (insert scientology joke)
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CZvv3H_LCkZ/?utm_medium=copy_link
jason lee has an episode coming out next month. should be a good one. (insert scientology joke)
Wow they’re going to blow this. Still gonna watch.
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Justin Eldridge is a real life version of Brad Pitt's character Chad Feldheimer in the Cohen brothers film, Burn After Reading.
It's uncanny.
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The Austyn episode wasn't too bad. Still prefer the interview Tim O'Connor did with him and Danny Garcia
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I don't understand why there aren't more threads about how shitty the nine club is
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CHOCOLATE ROBERTS TWIN CHUNK 8.25" DECK
width: 8.25"
length: 31.875"
wheelbase: 14"
nose: 6.84"
tail: 6.84"
ACE TRUCKS 44 AF1 - POLISHED
Axle width: 8.25” (209mm)
Hanger width: 5.6” (143mm)
Truck height: 2.1” (53mm)
Fits boards: 8.125” - 8.3”
Weight: 13.9 oz
BONES WHEELS
David Gravette Pro Model
Heaven & Hell
53x28
V2 Locks
street tech formula 99a
BONES® SWISS SKATEBOARD BEARINGS
ACE BOLTS ALLEN 7/8"
NINE CLUB LOGO GRIPTAPE
9in x 33in Nine Club Logo Sheet Mob Skateboard Griptape
any info on the wheels weigh? Thanks in advance
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Justin Eldridge is a real life version of Brad Pitt's character Chad Feldheimer in the Cohen brothers film, Burn After Reading.
It's uncanny.
Oh man I love that movie
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I don't understand why there aren't more threads about how shitty the nine club is
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CHOCOLATE ROBERTS TWIN CHUNK 8.25" DECK
width: 8.25"
length: 31.875"
wheelbase: 14"
nose: 6.84"
tail: 6.84"
ACE TRUCKS 44 AF1 - POLISHED
Axle width: 8.25” (209mm)
Hanger width: 5.6” (143mm)
Truck height: 2.1” (53mm)
Fits boards: 8.125” - 8.3”
Weight: 13.9 oz
BONES WHEELS
David Gravette Pro Model
Heaven & Hell
53x28
V2 Locks
street tech formula 99a
BONES® SWISS SKATEBOARD BEARINGS
ACE BOLTS ALLEN 7/8"
NINE CLUB LOGO GRIPTAPE
9in x 33in Nine Club Logo Sheet Mob Skateboard Griptape
any info on the wheels weigh? Thanks in advance
I wasn't sure if you wanted that in grams or ounces
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I don't understand why there aren't more threads about how shitty the nine club is
(https://i.imgur.com/OIRiuyi.jpg)
CHOCOLATE ROBERTS TWIN CHUNK 8.25" DECK
width: 8.25"
length: 31.875"
wheelbase: 14"
nose: 6.84"
tail: 6.84"
ACE TRUCKS 44 AF1 - POLISHED
Axle width: 8.25” (209mm)
Hanger width: 5.6” (143mm)
Truck height: 2.1” (53mm)
Fits boards: 8.125” - 8.3”
Weight: 13.9 oz
BONES WHEELS
David Gravette Pro Model
Heaven & Hell
53x28
V2 Locks
street tech formula 99a
BONES® SWISS SKATEBOARD BEARINGS
ACE BOLTS ALLEN 7/8"
NINE CLUB LOGO GRIPTAPE
9in x 33in Nine Club Logo Sheet Mob Skateboard Griptape
any info on the wheels weigh? Thanks in advance
I wasn't sure if you wanted that in grams or ounces
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Now do volume.
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enjoyed the Gillette episode. the shade he threw at Berle... 8)
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enjoyed the Gillette episode. the shade he threw at Berle... 8)
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yeah it seems like when they interview guests its still got good chemistry. but the experience has been terrible for a while.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CZvv3H_LCkZ/?utm_medium=copy_link
jason lee has an episode coming out next month. should be a good one. (insert scientology joke)
post deleted* ???
always thought it was weird how him and pastras were the only two people to post that they were having episodes before they were announced.
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Justin Eldridge is a real life version of Brad Pitt's character Chad Feldheimer in the Cohen brothers film, Burn After Reading.
It's uncanny.
Nailed it
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtd2egzZU2Q
1:01:25
Jeron the only one with half a brain.
Also as a side note Paul Rodriguez Snr is also calling out Will Smith.
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Jeron the only one with half a brain.
Also as a side note Paul Rodriguez Snr is also calling out Will Smith.
I do not get how anybody watches the experience. I thought it was a show for 14 year olds but watching for two mins I don't even think 14 year olds would be able to sit thru that. I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out there was a gas leak in that apartment and nobody was getting enough oxygen
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Jeron the only one with half a brain.
Also as a side note Paul Rodriguez Snr is also calling out Will Smith.
I do not get how anybody watches the experience. I thought it was a show for 14 year olds but watching for two mins I don't even think 14 year olds would be able to sit thru that. I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out there was a gas leak in that apartment and nobody was getting enough oxygen
Clearly a carbon monoxide issue
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I usually cant watch because it depresses me how little they actualy know about skating for talking about it 3 times a week. But holy shit Steezus and Justin are so out of touch with reality, haha holy fuck
Yeah Justin the Will Smith slap was just to promote a new Pfizer alopecia drug and Steezus definitely dude sometimes you gotta smack someone in the mouth to show youre from Philly - wow. What a burnt, useless collection of people. Chris and Jeron looking like fucking brainiacs. Wow.
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I usually cant watch because it depresses me how little they actualy know about skating for talking about it 3 times a week. But holy shit Steezus and Justin are so out of touch with reality, haha holy fuck
Yeah Justin the Will Smith slap was just to promote a new Pfizer alopecia drug and Steezus definitely dude sometimes you gotta smack someone in the mouth to show youre from Philly - wow. What a burnt, useless collection of people. Chris and Jeron looking like fucking brainiacs. Wow.
Wow, Steezus Christ really said that?
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I usually cant watch because it depresses me how little they actualy know about skating for talking about it 3 times a week. But holy shit Steezus and Justin are so out of touch with reality, haha holy fuck
Yeah Justin the Will Smith slap was just to promote a new Pfizer alopecia drug and Steezus definitely dude sometimes you gotta smack someone in the mouth to show youre from Philly - wow. What a burnt, useless collection of people. Chris and Jeron looking like fucking brainiacs. Wow.
Wow, Steezus Christ really said that?
I paraphrased to make it more G rated but yes
At 1:01:25 like @HORSES noted…
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once again i will say, fuck steezus christ. dude is literally the worst. kelly is a complete kiss ass too. he’s sitting there saying that it’s fucked up from the very beginning, he obviously thought it was lame. then when they ask if it was budget or buttery, steezus says it was “buttery as hell” so then they ask kelly and he says it’s buttery as well while looking at steezus followed by a fist bump. chris is actually really funny on that show sometimes and jeron/eldy can be as well but, those two really get on my nerves sometimes. kelly sometimes has good questions/stories just from being such a skate nerd but, the milk/laugh/jump roping are all just painful.
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
We like el dee. That why we made pick of the week songs. Roger is cool. They both let the shop talk get real on occasion.
I like what chris says about manners. Putting other peoples needs first and such. Skateboarding needs that.
I’m shadow banned from live streaming. I’m pretty sure I know why. Homie noticed he couldn’t see my comments when we was in two devices looking in the car.
I can talk on the regular channel later with people when it’s not live that’s cool. I like putting conversation into pod casts. The live streaming is chaos. No one leaves having learned anything.
We all know what the really real skateboarding podcast is. It’s full of subjects that lead to negativity and it’s more in line with my ways. I can back 9 club tho. I dig it regardless if it’s kinda tamed down shop talk.
I luv chris Roberts skateboarding. He really was a nose grind master. So much style. He reminds me of an elf. Like if there was a lord of the rings elf that skateboards it would be chris. He has all the symptoms. Tall thin kinda handsome and calm. Great balance. I bet he could ride a horse standing on the saddle shooting flaming arrows. Lol. Give him a blonde wig some Mithra armor and some pointed ears. Lol. Roger is the brown wizard who drinks at the beach and bops groms on the head with his wizard stick when they kook it.
Lol. Eldee is definitely a human. He’s like a raider on horse back who’s kinda scared to do battle. Somehow he closes his eyes and swings his sword wildly and wakes up in a pile of dead orcs.
Dubs is another wizard. His style is second to none. His duties are he just smokes all day and turns budget shit into butter shit for the hobbit community he’s attached too at Craig tap. Carroll is head hobbit.
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
We like el dee. That why we made pick of the week songs. Roger is cool. They both let the shop talk get real on occasion.
I like what chris says about manners. Putting other peoples needs first and such. Skateboarding needs that.
I’m shadow banned from live streaming. I’m pretty sure I know why. Homie noticed he couldn’t see my comments when we was in two devices looking in the car.
I can talk on the regular channel later with people when it’s not live that’s cool. I like putting conversation into pod casts. The live streaming is chaos. No one leaves having learned anything.
We all know what the really real skateboarding podcast is. It’s full of subjects that lead to negativity and it’s more in line with my ways. I can back 9 club tho. I dig it regardless if it’s kinda tamed down shop talk.
I luv chris Roberts skateboarding. He really was a nose grind master. So much style. He reminds me of an elf. Like if there was a lord of the rings elf that skateboards it would be chris. He has all the symptoms. Tall thin kinda handsome and calm. Great balance. I bet he could ride a horse standing on the saddle shooting flaming arrows. Lol. Give him a blonde wig some Mithra armor and some pointed ears. Lol. Roger is the brown wizard who drinks at the beach and bops groms on the head with his wizard stick when they kook it.
Lol. Eldee is definitely a human. He’s like a raider on horse back who’s kinda scared to do battle. Somehow he closes his eyes and swings his sword wildly and wakes up in a pile of dead orcs.
Dubs is another wizard. His style is second to none. His duties are he just smokes all day and turns budget shit into butter shit for the hobbit community he’s attached too at Craig tap. Carroll is head hobbit.
If all of them are starring in the trilogy the name has to be changed to “Bored Of The Rings”
Interesting take though. 10/10 for creativity.
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Justin Eldridge is a real life version of Brad Pitt's character Chad Feldheimer in the Cohen brothers film, Burn After Reading.
It's uncanny.
Nailed it
Love that movie
Eldy: “...Osbourne Cox? ... ”
John Malkovich: “Yes, this is Osbourne Cox, who is this?”
Eldy: “...is this... Osbourne Cox?”
John Malkovich: “Yes, yes, this is Osbourne Cox- who is this, what the fuck do you want?”
Eldy: “I was wondering... if you were concerned about the security... of your shit...”
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Fuck the nine club! I agree with this post 100%
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CcRCGLAjH88/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
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Fuck the nine club! I agree with this post 100%
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CcRCGLAjH88/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
hit the nail on the head
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Fuck the nine club! I agree with this post 100%
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CcRCGLAjH88/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
so obviously that’s either shimizu or clint peterson posting that which makes me think with the apology alongside this post we actually might be getting an apology tomorrow from crob/crew during the experience but, definitely not going to hold my breath.
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Fuck the nine club! I agree with this post 100%
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CcRCGLAjH88/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
so obviously that’s either shimizu or clint peterson posting that which makes me think with the apology alongside this post we actually might be getting an apology tomorrow from crob/crew during the experience but, definitely not going to hold my breath.
. But is an apology that is done only once you’re called out (to avoid further bad publicity) actually an apology?
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This is fucking pathetic. His “apology” is fucking worthless
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Fuck the nine club! I agree with this post 100%
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CcRCGLAjH88/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
so obviously that’s either shimizu or clint peterson posting that which makes me think with the apology alongside this post we actually might be getting an apology tomorrow from crob/crew during the experience but, definitely not going to hold my breath.
. But is an apology that is done only once you’re called out (to avoid further bad publicity) actually an apology?
i never said that it would be an apology that would be redeeming by any means, i’m just saying i think it’s gotten way too public way too quickly for them to sit around and avoid it without getting semi-canceled by more people. that’s why i said i won’t hold my breath because, having just edited the gator part out after the thread was made and not deleting the episode entirely or make a full statement/apology to begin with shows that they weren’t really sorry in the first place. and i agree that his apology is bullshit, check my posts in the other thread. i said all of that right when the “apology” came out, all i was saying is that i think the nine club has to go vocal at this point and they have a live show tomorrow so we’ll see. either way it’s still disgusting on every level.
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Fuck the nine club! I agree with this post 100%
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CcRCGLAjH88/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
so obviously that’s either shimizu or clint peterson posting that which makes me think with the apology alongside this post we actually might be getting an apology tomorrow from crob/crew during the experience but, definitely not going to hold my breath.
. But is an apology that is done only once you’re called out (to avoid further bad publicity) actually an apology?
i never said that it would be an apology that would be redeeming by any means, i’m just saying i think it’s gotten way too public way too quickly for them to sit around and avoid it without getting semi-canceled by more people. that’s why i said i won’t hold my breath because, having just edited the gator part out after the thread was made and not deleting the episode entirely or make a full statement/apology to begin with shows that they weren’t really sorry in the first place. and i agree that his apology is bullshit, check my posts in the other thread. i said all of that right when the “apology” came out, all i was saying is that i think the nine club has to go vocal at this point and they have a live show tomorrow so we’ll see. either way it’s still disgusting on every level.
lol at Kelly Hart’s OC bro “whooa” during this clip. He must have missed that episode of 411. These dipshits def should have called out the other dipshit. Nine club is in the business of making commercials for skate shit. They are not interviewing.
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Fuck the nine club! I agree with this post 100%
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CcRCGLAjH88/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
so obviously that’s either shimizu or clint peterson posting that which makes me think with the apology alongside this post we actually might be getting an apology tomorrow from crob/crew during the experience but, definitely not going to hold my breath.
. But is an apology that is done only once you’re called out (to avoid further bad publicity) actually an apology?
i never said that it would be an apology that would be redeeming by any means, i’m just saying i think it’s gotten way too public way too quickly for them to sit around and avoid it without getting semi-canceled by more people. that’s why i said i won’t hold my breath because, having just edited the gator part out after the thread was made and not deleting the episode entirely or make a full statement/apology to begin with shows that they weren’t really sorry in the first place. and i agree that his apology is bullshit, check my posts in the other thread. i said all of that right when the “apology” came out, all i was saying is that i think the nine club has to go vocal at this point and they have a live show tomorrow so we’ll see. either way it’s still disgusting on every level.
lol at Kelly Hart’s OC bro “whooa” during this clip. He must have missed that episode of 411. These dipshits def should have called out the other dipshit. Nine club is in the business of making commercials for skate shit. They are not interviewing.
Except all their ads are just for pube groomers, supplements, and other weird YouTube shit
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https://youtu.be/zXe-dpVEGaM
10:31
Eldridge literally starts to say the rail figgy crooked in his baker part seems feasible, instantly realizes the absolute egregious crime he committed and starts backpedaling. Cant even call a spot nice to skate anymore on there without potentially making someone upset lmao.
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Nora episodes are still up I see
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Still annoyed they cut Grosso's interview to shit.
I really hope we get to see that, one day.
Jeff was probably the best interview subject they've had, smart, sharp as a tack, stories for days, and they pretty much blew it.
R.I.P. Jeff.
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Yeah only real dude in there now is Jeron now that Rodger went behind the camera. I can't listen to any of the episodes unless it's somebody I already am a fan of..where the bunt puts dudes on I've never heard of but asks such interesting questions that I learn to like the person from the interview.
It's so clear 9clubs a bunch of dudes desperately clinging to the skate business and don't want real jobs so they have to play by company rules.
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
That's what The Bunt is for. I always feel like Crob and friends are too close to the industry still and don't want to offend anyone. So they like everything by default. Jeron is pretty good to have around though.
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They are ticking a box for someone - just not you.
turn head 90 degrees.
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I don't get why people Jeron is somehow more "real" than the rest of them. The only thing he adds to the show is repeating people with a funny voice for emphasis. The only time he ever expresses a real opinion is when they ask him if it's budget or buttery to shit your pants or something.
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Probably because he is the only one that doesn't try to fill the room full of laughter or say "wow bro" every 8 seconds.
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damn thats crazy yall still listen to 9 club, slap usually is pretty good at seeing through the bullshit.
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damn thats crazy yall still listen to 9 club, slap usually is pretty good at seeing through the bullshit.
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damn thats crazy yall still listen to 9 club, slap usually is pretty good at seeing through the bullshit.
LOL
I deadass forgot about the exprience today
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I don't get why people Jeron is somehow more "real" than the rest of them. The only thing he adds to the show is repeating people with a funny voice for emphasis. The only time he ever expresses a real opinion is when they ask him if it's budget or buttery to shit your pants or something.
Jeron does have a decent memory (some times) of some of the earlier years and also adds a friend/homie factor with some of the guests. Still not enough to get me to listen to most of the episodes. Only listened to parts of the experience a few times. It has to be a really good guest for me to listen to the Nice club. Like mentioned above the Bunt can interview nearly anyone and I’m tuned in enjoying it. And Heckride obviously.
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Still annoyed they cut Grosso's interview to shit.
I really hope we get to see that, one day.
Jeff was probably the best interview subject they've had, smart, sharp as a tack, stories for days, and they pretty much blew it.
R.I.P. Jeff.
They only cut what Jeff asked them to cut.
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The wishes of a celebrated dead man? We deserve to know!
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Yeah only real dude in there now is Jeron now that Rodger went behind the camera. I can't listen to any of the episodes unless it's somebody I already am a fan of..where the bunt puts dudes on I've never heard of but asks such interesting questions that I learn to like the person from the interview.
It's so clear 9clubs a bunch of dudes desperately clinging to the skate business and don't want real jobs so they have to play by company rules.
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Everyone on The Nine Club is way too Nice.
Everything, every story, each comment = Amazing Bro. So cool. Amazing. Great Job. Thank you so much. So amazing bro. Wow.
Also, someone tell Kelly to step off the button every other laugh. That dude is LOLing his ass into the mic over everything. The guest is like “and I thats when I was at 711 and I bought a slurpee” and for some reason Kelly is doubled over.
I miss Roger energy, I like Eldy too- but the show needs more critics and critical thinking and conversation.
That's what The Bunt is for. I always feel like Crob and friends are too close to the industry still and don't want to offend anyone. So they like everything by default. Jeron is pretty good to have around though.
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Probably because he is the only one that doesn't try to fill the room full of laughter or say "wow bro" every 8 seconds.
Yeah, but he can be too “agreeable”? For lack of better term, just like the rest of them can be as well.
To me, the show lacks some edge, and it’s a shame because they do have many interesting people on. Two ways I could see spicing it up a bit moving forward:
1. Have less hosts, co-hosts, commentators, turkeys(whatever you want to call them), on the show.
2. Have (or encourage) differing opinions between hosts, co-hosts, commentators, turkeys on the show.
There isn’t anything interesting to me about 5 guys all agreeing with each other about everything.
The production value is always excellent, however I can’t enjoy the show the same as I used to. That is sad and I would like to feel differently... fingers crossed for a turnaround in one way or the other.
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He was also the only one that held against stevies "make skateboarding the nba" argument
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I think it's easy to get caught in a trap of Nine Club versus Bunt in a zero sum game which somehow reflects one's poor taste (nine club) or good taste (bunt).
It's not as if the Nine Club is pathological amateur hour and the Bunt is Pulitzer prize winning stuff.
They can both be hit and miss. Good guests can overcome this on both shows. But when the guest is underwhelming neither set of hosts is turning water into wine.
The Bunt hosts are just more likeable and genuine and I think that's why people overlook its flaws.
It would be great to discuss one without mentioning the other.
Fancy Lad podcast is actually what talking about skating with your friends is like...it can be shambolic but so is talking about skating with your friends after too many clown shoe beers.
The Spanky episode nearly made me crash the car.
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Average Slap pal: a trillion opinions on things you profess to abhor and supposedly never partake in.
If your hate is so visceral, your feelings so negative, for the sake of your health and well-being don’t click, don’t comment, just let it exist outside of the realm of your conscious existence.
Slap toxicity indulgence may seem like a lot of fun and games, but deep down it eats away at your soul no matter how ironic, no fucks given, cool guy attitude and pose you feign.
And, fuck to high hell, the dude who posted above “wondering” about commercial use of a rental property. Get the fuck out.
Shalom.
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Average Slap pal: a trillion opinions on things you profess to abhor and supposedly never partake in.
If your hate is so visceral, your feelings so negative, for the sake of your health and well-being don’t click, don’t comment, just let it exist outside of the realm of your conscious existence.
Slap toxicity indulgence may seem like a lot of fun and games, but deep down it eats away at your soul no matter how ironic, no fucks given, cool guy attitude and pose you feign.
And, fuck to high hell, the dude who posted above “wondering” about commercial use of a rental property. Get the fuck out.
Shalom.
yeah i dont know how to interpret that comment other than "hey guys should we be snitchin'?" lol
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Average Slap pal: a trillion opinions on things you profess to abhor and supposedly never partake in.
If your hate is so visceral, your feelings so negative, for the sake of your health and well-being don’t click, don’t comment, just let it exist outside of the realm of your conscious existence.
Slap toxicity indulgence may seem like a lot of fun and games, but deep down it eats away at your soul no matter how ironic, no fucks given, cool guy attitude and pose you feign.
And, fuck to high hell, the dude who posted above “wondering” about commercial use of a rental property. Get the fuck out.
Shalom.
Toxic positivity. The idea that criticism is fundamentally bad is detrimental. We shouldn't be held to the expectation of complacency while things go to shit. I think you are being unfair.
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Average Slap pal: a trillion opinions on things you profess to abhor and supposedly never partake in.
If your hate is so visceral, your feelings so negative, for the sake of your health and well-being don’t click, don’t comment, just let it exist outside of the realm of your conscious existence.
Slap toxicity indulgence may seem like a lot of fun and games, but deep down it eats away at your soul no matter how ironic, no fucks given, cool guy attitude and pose you feign.
And, fuck to high hell, the dude who posted above “wondering” about commercial use of a rental property. Get the fuck out.
Shalom.
yeah i dont know how to interpret that comment other than "hey guys should we be snitchin'?" lol
Yeah someone wants to be a slap hero and rat them out is the vibe I got.
Imagine being that pathetic
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Yeah only real dude in there now is Jeron now that Rodger went behind the camera. I can't listen to any of the episodes unless it's somebody I already am a fan of..where the bunt puts dudes on I've never heard of but asks such interesting questions that I learn to like the person from the interview.
It's so clear 9clubs a bunch of dudes desperately clinging to the skate business and don't want real jobs so they have to play by company rules.
I came here to more or less just say this.
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Alright 9 Club... I am excited for this one, excellent comedian Mark Normand as guest (surprising pull)
Could this be a turn in the right direction for them?
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Alright 9 Club... I am excited for this one, excellent comedian Mark Normand as guest (surprising pull)
Could this be a turn in the right direction for them?
No. Of course not. Did you buy those stupid Fallens?
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Alright 9 Club... I am excited for this one, excellent comedian Mark Normand as guest (surprising pull)
Could this be a turn in the right direction for them?
No. Of course not. Did you buy those stupid Fallens?
Lol
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anyone have opinions on noted non-skater, non filmer and generally non skate affiliated dirtbag Gary Vaynerchuk being on the show?
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I literally have NO clue who that guy is ...
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anyone have opinions on noted non-skater, non filmer and generally non skate affiliated dirtbag Gary Vaynerchuk being on the show?
they reached a new low
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anyone have opinions on noted non-skater, non filmer and generally non skate affiliated dirtbag Gary Vaynerchuk being on the show?
I'm a fan of it. I also like Gary V, dude is a bit .
Kind of funny because he talks about a lot of stuff relevant to the skate world without having any real inside knowledge.
They also bring up the Nice Club thing lol
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It be nice if they properly introduced these non skate folks so we knew kinda what they do. Have to piece it together yourself.
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This is corny, Nine Club is corny, whatever NFT/Crypto bullshit they're about to push after using this episode to lube the idea is corny, and anyone who goes on the Nine Club after this is corny
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Drink every time this fucking goober says "authentic" or "empathy" and you'll be wrecked in 18 minutes.
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In this case, I really CAN knock the hustle.
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The episode was actually good, and generally Gary Vee annoys the shit out of me
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It was kind of amusing to see Steezus blank out on what BIPOC stands for. In fact kinda sad none of them actually knew.
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I literally have NO clue who that guy is ...
Same. Seems like there taking anyone. Like how many skateboarders want to listen to this guy? Whoever the fuck he is.
I rather them interview an AM or something I never heard of than some guy that has nothing to do with skating. Atleast give some AMs some shine instead of getting these old no body’s that has nothing to do with skating or murder sympathizers etc.
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It was kind of amusing to Steezus blank out on what BIPOC stands for. In fact kinda sad none of them actually knew.
if its any consolation, BIPOC is mainly a phrase white people and activist types use, not really as prevalent among african-americans. Like, you are gonna hear it a lot more on NPR or college classes than in the actual communities where people live.
Its kinda like hating on a random Latino person for not understanding what "Latinx" refers to, as most latino people dont have a problem with the Latino/Latina phrases carrying a gendered association, as the entire language is filled with gender associations for certain words.
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It was kind of amusing to Steezus blank out on what BIPOC stands for. In fact kinda sad none of them actually knew.
if its any consolation, BIPOC is mainly a phrase white people and activist types use, not really as prevalent among african-americans. Like, you are gonna hear it a lot more on NPR or college classes than in the actual communities where people live.
Its kinda like hating on a random Latino person for not understanding what "Latinx" refers to, as most latino people dont have a problem with the Latino/Latina phrases carrying a gendered association, as the entire language is filled with gender associations for certain words.
I mentioned Steezus because he’s so “Woke” but go ahead and assume it’s just about his color.
Pretty sure the rest of them except Jeron are white?
Also disagree with you about BIPOC people not using or knowing the term. That’s ridiculous.
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It was kind of amusing to Steezus blank out on what BIPOC stands for. In fact kinda sad none of them actually knew.
if its any consolation, BIPOC is mainly a phrase white people and activist types use, not really as prevalent among african-americans. Like, you are gonna hear it a lot more on NPR or college classes than in the actual communities where people live.
Its kinda like hating on a random Latino person for not understanding what "Latinx" refers to, as most latino people dont have a problem with the Latino/Latina phrases carrying a gendered association, as the entire language is filled with gender associations for certain words.
I mentioned Steezus because he’s so “Woke” but go ahead and assume it’s just about his color.
Pretty sure the rest of them except Jeron are white?
Also disagree with you about BIPOC people not using or knowing the term. That’s ridiculous.
ok mr "internet psychopath" lol
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It was kind of amusing to Steezus blank out on what BIPOC stands for. In fact kinda sad none of them actually knew.
if its any consolation, BIPOC is mainly a phrase white people and activist types use, not really as prevalent among african-americans. Like, you are gonna hear it a lot more on NPR or college classes than in the actual communities where people live.
Its kinda like hating on a random Latino person for not understanding what "Latinx" refers to, as most latino people dont have a problem with the Latino/Latina phrases carrying a gendered association, as the entire language is filled with gender associations for certain words.
I mentioned Steezus because he’s so “Woke” but go ahead and assume it’s just about his color.
Pretty sure the rest of them except Jeron are white?
Also disagree with you about BIPOC people not using or knowing the term. That’s ridiculous.
ok mr "internet psychopath" lol
I apologize in advance. and after the fact.
(By the way someone on here described me as such, not my idea)
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It was kind of amusing to Steezus blank out on what BIPOC stands for. In fact kinda sad none of them actually knew.
if its any consolation, BIPOC is mainly a phrase white people and activist types use, not really as prevalent among african-americans. Like, you are gonna hear it a lot more on NPR or college classes than in the actual communities where people live.
Its kinda like hating on a random Latino person for not understanding what "Latinx" refers to, as most latino people dont have a problem with the Latino/Latina phrases carrying a gendered association, as the entire language is filled with gender associations for certain words.
i asked my office manager/reception person about this and she looked at me like an asshole and told me "just say Spanish" i asked one of the paralegals the same question and she goes "what the fuck are you talking about? just be normal". so that was the end of my interest in using latinix.
as you can tell i'm very well respected by my team.
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They got caught up in their own jokes way too much and the guests are clearly uncomfortable.. during the Brianna Geering episode they took over the conversation so much it was honestly just rude. It’s been bad for a while but it’s quickly devolving interesting a constant circle jerk.
this is actually the most cancer set up ever 😭
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I’d way rather listen to the bunt interviewing some distflow nobody, or even vent city educate me on gender than listen to the last couple nineclubs…..
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It was kind of amusing to Steezus blank out on what BIPOC stands for. In fact kinda sad none of them actually knew.
if its any consolation, BIPOC is mainly a phrase white people and activist types use, not really as prevalent among african-americans. Like, you are gonna hear it a lot more on NPR or college classes than in the actual communities where people live.
Its kinda like hating on a random Latino person for not understanding what "Latinx" refers to, as most latino people dont have a problem with the Latino/Latina phrases carrying a gendered association, as the entire language is filled with gender associations for certain words.
i asked my office manager/reception person about this and she looked at me like an asshole and told me "just say Spanish" i asked one of the paralegals the same question and she goes "what the fuck are you talking about? just be normal". so that was the end of my interest in using latinix.
as you can tell i'm very well respected by my team.
I do wonder about the origin of terms like latinx. If it was created by a Hispanic/Spanish person and someone prefers to be called that, great. I’ll do that. However, if it was created by some fuckin white person trying to be “woke”, then I’m more hesitant. The other day my coworker wrote “folx” instead of “folks” and that just seems over the top and useless.
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I meant to post this in a 9 Club threat but i wasn’t able to find one.
I think they fit 9 Clubs new direction. They do tricks, YouTube and they bring clout.
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Ron Allen is coming up. Not sure how much Chris knows about him other than "that old guy who turns up at Tampa".
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Heres the thread youre looking for:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=119758
It would have to slot in after the Taylor Silverman episode this week. Then the Mark Oblow Stop & Chat. Plus they’re doing a career retrospective on Gator with a Zoom interview to boot. Theyre pretty booked out.
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I'm in the 9club Discord right now (available only through the Blonde Cannabis patreon subscription) and it looks like the boyz are currently filming a Casper mattress wear test. So far so good—it's bouncy, and the check cleared.
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Ron Allen is coming up. Not sure how much Chris knows about him other than "that old guy who turns up at Tampa".
I hope Ron Allen talks about how much he supports that girl who spoke out against trans women in contests. The next nine club shit show coming up. Fuck him and fuck the nine club
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I meant to post this in a 9 Club threat but i wasn’t able to find one.
I think they fit 9 Clubs new direction. They do tricks, YouTube and they bring clout.
How?
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It was kind of amusing to Steezus blank out on what BIPOC stands for. In fact kinda sad none of them actually knew.
if its any consolation, BIPOC is mainly a phrase white people and activist types use, not really as prevalent among african-americans. Like, you are gonna hear it a lot more on NPR or college classes than in the actual communities where people live.
Its kinda like hating on a random Latino person for not understanding what "Latinx" refers to, as most latino people dont have a problem with the Latino/Latina phrases carrying a gendered association, as the entire language is filled with gender associations for certain words.
i asked my office manager/reception person about this and she looked at me like an asshole and told me "just say Spanish" i asked one of the paralegals the same question and she goes "what the fuck are you talking about? just be normal". so that was the end of my interest in using latinix.
as you can tell i'm very well respected by my team.
I'd argue they respect you enough to tell you to go fuck yourself. As do I!
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I meant to post this in a 9 Club threat but i wasn’t able to find one.
I think they fit 9 Clubs new direction. They do tricks, YouTube and they bring clout.
How?
Because there is not a dedicated one like there is for the bunt. Just meme ones like the nice club. That is why one more doesn’t matter.
I don’t mind if mods rename mine in “the official 9Club thread”.
Better share some more guest ideas.
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Who?
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It kinda sucks how Asian people get stuck with POC…..I mean POC? We got more people than anyone…..
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It was kind of amusing to Steezus blank out on what BIPOC stands for. In fact kinda sad none of them actually knew.
if its any consolation, BIPOC is mainly a phrase white people and activist types use, not really as prevalent among african-americans. Like, you are gonna hear it a lot more on NPR or college classes than in the actual communities where people live.
Its kinda like hating on a random Latino person for not understanding what "Latinx" refers to, as most latino people dont have a problem with the Latino/Latina phrases carrying a gendered association, as the entire language is filled with gender associations for certain words.
i asked my office manager/reception person about this and she looked at me like an asshole and told me "just say Spanish" i asked one of the paralegals the same question and she goes "what the fuck are you talking about? just be normal". so that was the end of my interest in using latinix.
as you can tell i'm very well respected by my team.
I do wonder about the origin of terms like latinx. If it was created by a Hispanic/Spanish person and someone prefers to be called that, great. I’ll do that. However, if it was created by some fuckin white person trying to be “woke”, then I’m more hesitant. The other day my coworker wrote “folx” instead of “folks” and that just seems over the top and useless.
I have to think “Latinx” was invented by us whites. The sounds themselves don’t really make sense for a native Spanish speaker. Latine or Latiné is the alternative that makes the most sense.
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You mean like Curt “Mr. Perfect” Hennig?
If not, we don’t know who the fuck you’re talking about.
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The latest nine club experience, they spend the first 15 minutes patting themselves on the back for the Gary Vee interview, and saying anyone that didn't like it is just a troll who never watches the nine club anyway
I really did like the show when it first started, but hoo boy this stuff just has me thinking maybe I should find something else to occupy my time when I am packing up t shirts and stickers.
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The latest nine club experience, they spend the first 15 minutes patting themselves on the back for the Gary Vee interview, and saying anyone that didn't like it is just a troll who never watches the nine club anyway
I really did like the show when it first started, but hoo boy this stuff just has me thinking maybe I should find something else to occupy my time when I am packing up t shirts and stickers.
It was also weird how they sorta tried throwing Tony Hawk under the bus? They're like "HE HAS CELEBRITIES ON HIS SHOW" as if that's the point.
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The latest nine club experience, they spend the first 15 minutes patting themselves on the back for the Gary Vee interview, and saying anyone that didn't like it is just a troll who never watches the nine club anyway
I really did like the show when it first started, but hoo boy this stuff just has me thinking maybe I should find something else to occupy my time when I am packing up t shirts and stickers.
It was also weird how they sorta tried throwing Tony Hawk under the bus? They're like "HE HAS CELEBRITIES ON HIS SHOW" as if that's the point.
It's almost like none of them are very bright.
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Well they did also say ”Sorry if you didn’t like it but we have great skateboarders lined up for the next episodes” so let’s not edit things for our own benefit
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Well they did also say ”Sorry if you didn’t like it but we have great skateboarders lined up for the next episodes” so let’s not edit things for our own benefit
Unfortunately the exact mindset the nine club has
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Well they did also say ”Sorry if you didn’t like it but we have great skateboarders lined up for the next episodes” so let’s not edit things for our own benefit
Unfortunately the exact mindset the nine club has
(https://c.tenor.com/DjFSNIqa5e0AAAAC/touche-dodgeball.gif)
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Anyone have time code on Gary Vee talk? Tried finding it and the rest of their show was bumming me out
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The thing is, the show is targetted at skaters, and after like 5 or 6 years of doing it, they've run out of interesting skate guests who want to come on. I'm sure they'd love to get Rickk Howard, Mariano, Koston (which would likely be great episodes given the history, almost all the Girl/Chocolate related interviews are great), but its clear those guys have passed and likely multiple times. The other thing they are hurt by is they want to do in person, which I get. So anyone outside that SoCal bubble they have to hope they eventually come. I'd be curious if Rog could get some old school Boston heads such as Gangemi, Panama Dan, and Jahmal.
The show is far from perfect, and has obvious flaws (way too marketer friendly in questions/positive, not very well researched unless they have a history with the guest etc.), but I do think they are really suffering from the fact they've essentially interviewed every major skater in SoCal (who can easily be there in person) who wants to go on.
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https://youtu.be/TIGIEfXdquQ
I don’t care for this Dumb guy
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Them boys at it again- watching Tushawn switch Ollie the table, one of them barely mentions “oh shit he went over the side” and all of them immediately snap back to how amazing and perfect it was- the Lizard himself Steezus Christ said “we ain’t even gonna talk about it, etc etc”
These boys are playing too safe!!
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Them boys at it again- watching Tushawn switch Ollie the table, one of them barely mentions “oh shit he went over the side” and all of them immediately snap back to how amazing and perfect it was- the Lizard himself Steezus Christ said “we ain’t even gonna talk about it, etc etc”
These boys are playing too safe!!
Jeron didn't play it safe today calling Leo Baker, 'she' twice :-X
Had it on the background while I was waiting for a delivery this evening, and almost had to turn it off when Andy Anderson thought the Knox Godoy footage was from now and not 20 years ago.
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Them boys at it again- watching Tushawn switch Ollie the table, one of them barely mentions “oh shit he went over the side” and all of them immediately snap back to how amazing and perfect it was- the Lizard himself Steezus Christ said “we ain’t even gonna talk about it, etc etc”
These boys are playing too safe!!
Going diagonal across a rectangular picnic table is actually longer then going straight across.
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Them boys at it again- watching Tushawn switch Ollie the table, one of them barely mentions “oh shit he went over the side” and all of them immediately snap back to how amazing and perfect it was- the Lizard himself Steezus Christ said “we ain’t even gonna talk about it, etc etc”
These boys are playing too safe!!
Going diagonal across a rectangular picnic table is actually longer then going straight across.
in 2d it is and you are correct. however real life is not 2 dimensional
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Them boys at it again- watching Tushawn switch Ollie the table, one of them barely mentions “oh shit he went over the side” and all of them immediately snap back to how amazing and perfect it was- the Lizard himself Steezus Christ said “we ain’t even gonna talk about it, etc etc”
These boys are playing too safe!!
Going diagonal across a rectangular picnic table is actually longer then going straight across.
And he still came up short.
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Them boys at it again- watching Tushawn switch Ollie the table, one of them barely mentions “oh shit he went over the side” and all of them immediately snap back to how amazing and perfect it was- the Lizard himself Steezus Christ said “we ain’t even gonna talk about it, etc etc”
These boys are playing too safe!!
Going diagonal across a rectangular picnic table is actually longer then going straight across.
in 2d it is and you are correct. however real life is not 2 dimensional
Explain it to me like I'm 5 because I see what you guys are saying about him corner cutting however from my perspective I don't see why that is bad.
So if I Ollie over a jersey barrier standing up but I shifty over it, suddenly its not a real Ollie?
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Them boys at it again- watching Tushawn switch Ollie the table, one of them barely mentions “oh shit he went over the side” and all of them immediately snap back to how amazing and perfect it was- the Lizard himself Steezus Christ said “we ain’t even gonna talk about it, etc etc”
These boys are playing too safe!!
Going diagonal across a rectangular picnic table is actually longer then going straight across.
in 2d it is and you are correct. however real life is not 2 dimensional
Explain it to me like I'm 5 because I see what you guys are saying about him corner cutting however from my perspective I don't see why that is bad.
So if I Ollie over a jersey barrier standing up but I shifty over it, suddenly its not a real Ollie?
I think the controversy is he may have been lined up with the bench when he popped the ollie, not the table.
Popping at the bench would obviously give you more of a grace period to get the board up and over the table.
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Them boys at it again- watching Tushawn switch Ollie the table, one of them barely mentions “oh shit he went over the side” and all of them immediately snap back to how amazing and perfect it was- the Lizard himself Steezus Christ said “we ain’t even gonna talk about it, etc etc”
These boys are playing too safe!!
Jeron didn't play it safe today calling Leo Baker, 'she' twice :-X
Had it on the background while I was waiting for a delivery this evening, and almost had to turn it off when Andy Anderson thought the Knox Godoy footage was from now and not 20 years ago.
oof
&& almost called him "she" but caught himself, then Jeron still did it.
That aside, a lotta backhanded compliments with that part.
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Them boys at it again- watching Tushawn switch Ollie the table, one of them barely mentions “oh shit he went over the side” and all of them immediately snap back to how amazing and perfect it was- the Lizard himself Steezus Christ said “we ain’t even gonna talk about it, etc etc”
These boys are playing too safe!!
Going diagonal across a rectangular picnic table is actually longer then going straight across.
in 2d it is and you are correct. however real life is not 2 dimensional
Explain it to me like I'm 5 because I see what you guys are saying about him corner cutting however from my perspective I don't see why that is bad.
So if I Ollie over a jersey barrier standing up but I shifty over it, suddenly its not a real Ollie?
I think the controversy is he may have been lined up with the bench when he popped the ollie, not the table.
Popping at the bench would obviously give you more of a grace period to get the board up and over the table.
no one travels in a straight line, they traveled in an arc.
He started off fine but he came down next to the table and just over the end of the bench. If he'd gone straight over the end of the table, he'd clipped his truck or at least his tail.
screen shots here:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=123916.msg3889540#msg3889540
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Them boys at it again- watching Tushawn switch Ollie the table, one of them barely mentions “oh shit he went over the side” and all of them immediately snap back to how amazing and perfect it was- the Lizard himself Steezus Christ said “we ain’t even gonna talk about it, etc etc”
These boys are playing too safe!!
Going diagonal across a rectangular picnic table is actually longer then going straight across.
in 2d it is and you are correct. however real life is not 2 dimensional
Explain it to me like I'm 5 because I see what you guys are saying about him corner cutting however from my perspective I don't see why that is bad.
So if I Ollie over a jersey barrier standing up but I shifty over it, suddenly its not a real Ollie?
I think the controversy is he may have been lined up with the bench when he popped the ollie, not the table.
Popping at the bench would obviously give you more of a grace period to get the board up and over the table.
no one travels in a straight line, they traveled in an arc.
He started off fine but he came down next to the table and just over the end of the bench. If he'd gone straight over the end of the table, he'd clipped his truck or at least his tail.
screen shots here:
https://www.slapmagazine.com/index.php?topic=123916.msg3889540#msg3889540
Ah upon further review of the footage
*Theres no fucking way Tyshawn cleared that table properly. Total movie magic
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Them boys at it again- watching Tushawn switch Ollie the table, one of them barely mentions “oh shit he went over the side” and all of them immediately snap back to how amazing and perfect it was- the Lizard himself Steezus Christ said “we ain’t even gonna talk about it, etc etc”
These boys are playing too safe!!
Jeron didn't play it safe today calling Leo Baker, 'she' twice :-X
Had it on the background while I was waiting for a delivery this evening, and almost had to turn it off when Andy Anderson thought the Knox Godoy footage was from now and not 20 years ago.
oof
&& almost called him "she" but caught himself, then Jeron still did it.
That aside, a lotta backhanded compliments with that part.
The whole episode had awkward vibes. I can't stand when && is on there. His comments on the Knox part were annoying the shit out of me. For someone who presents themselves as a scholar of skate history, how could he have not know that that those clips were from 99/2000 based on the fits and the Reynolds 1s (along with other era indicators like the Black/Blue MJ 2's and the OG yellow Reynolds Baker board). I already didn't like &&, but this sealed the deal for me.
Not trying to make excuses for it, but Jeron's use of "she" didn't come across as deliberate or malicious to me. More like unintentional ignorance.
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https://youtu.be/TIGIEfXdquQ
I really enjoy the trimmed title of this video being: "When agreeing with everything goes wrong: Anal"