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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #210 on: May 23, 2024, 12:36:20 AM »
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i just started watching the bob odenkirk episode and i’m seeing that tony is now dying his hair, possibly to match his obviously dyed eyebrows. except the kicker is that he has somewhat of a fade going so, you see the gray growing underneath the obviously dyed brown hair. on top of that it looks like his eyebrows are either thinning away or, he’s going for that look that has become super popular amongst younger women where they bleach their eyebrows and keep their natural darker hair color on top. i love tony but, man, him and cab are both trying way too hard to stay young in such different, yet equally bizarre and confusing ways.
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how was that episode?  Generally was stoked to see Bob push a skate.  Did they talk about that Saul episode when he had those skaters to the scam on Tuco's mom "who you callin a bizznatch"

It's pretty good. They don't talk about the "biznatch" episode, but Bob does talk about the insane pressure of the first season of BCS. They also mention the pre-Dogtown 70s skate events where skaters would dork around and dance next to the board. And about weird/troubled family history and obscure comedy shows.

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #211 on: May 23, 2024, 04:00:08 AM »
watched, listened to about 30 minutes of this dribble. Listened to Tony Hawk interviewing Mark Gonzales and it was such a ramble.....do you remember when........just no thread tieing anything together.

As for Jason Ellis, he is trying to be a comedian? that is a joke for sure.

Basic tip - a good interviewer is a good listener.

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #212 on: May 23, 2024, 04:07:30 AM »
watched, listened to about 30 minutes of this dribble. Listened to Tony Hawk interviewing Mark Gonzales and it was such a ramble.....do you remember when........just no thread tieing anything together.


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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #213 on: May 23, 2024, 06:12:23 AM »
watched, listened to about 30 minutes of this dribble. Listened to Tony Hawk interviewing Mark Gonzales and it was such a ramble.....do you remember when........just no thread tieing anything together.

As for Jason Ellis, he is trying to be a comedian? that is a joke for sure.

Basic tip - a good interviewer is a good listener.


I think this is the main flaw of this show. Hawk has been the interviewee for so long and has such a bank of dialed answers for things that he can’t listen and react properly, it’s not a skill he’s built. And Ellis is just waiting to talk. I’m not sure he realises he’s not a guest on the show.

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #214 on: May 23, 2024, 01:48:04 PM »
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watched, listened to about 30 minutes of this dribble. Listened to Tony Hawk interviewing Mark Gonzales and it was such a ramble.....do you remember when........just no thread tieing anything together.

As for Jason Ellis, he is trying to be a comedian? that is a joke for sure.

Basic tip - a good interviewer is a good listener.
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I think this is the main flaw of this show. Hawk has been the interviewee for so long and has such a bank of dialed answers for things that he can’t listen and react properly, it’s not a skill he’s built. And Ellis is just waiting to talk. I’m not sure he realises he’s not a guest on the show.

I find that he often doesn't.  Doesn't wait at all. 
I'm posting from my blackberry wtf?!?!?

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #215 on: May 24, 2024, 04:41:06 AM »
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watched, listened to about 30 minutes of this dribble. Listened to Tony Hawk interviewing Mark Gonzales and it was such a ramble.....do you remember when........just no thread tieing anything together.

As for Jason Ellis, he is trying to be a comedian? that is a joke for sure.

Basic tip - a good interviewer is a good listener.
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I think this is the main flaw of this show. Hawk has been the interviewee for so long and has such a bank of dialed answers for things that he can’t listen and react properly, it’s not a skill he’s built. And Ellis is just waiting to talk. I’m not sure he realises he’s not a guest on the show.

Totally. He's used to it being all about him.
He obviously knows most these people intimately but he has steer the conversation in a direction that pieces together a story about the interviewee.

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #216 on: May 27, 2024, 04:15:50 PM »

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #217 on: May 27, 2024, 04:33:13 PM »
If too stoooid too understand that in the world of skateboarding on gonz the same as on Gonz.
Bless your heart dummies
Amen
All that shit when the ai make Jesus
And it’s also like tigers fighting what they call an ambiguous image. Gonz ain’t that. He crystal clear a Gonz and made up all your shit foo
Watch video days again dickhead
And find gonz

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #218 on: May 27, 2024, 04:36:51 PM »
Can you backside one eighty like he do at 1:22?

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #219 on: May 27, 2024, 05:42:15 PM »
I’m w/ tha Ninj on this.
1991.
Which means this footage is from there abouts & earlier.
Switch all over the place.
Tricks not even yet invented.
Mastery of vert.
First kinked rails.
If somebody having a problem putting that into context & wondering why the dude is so highly regarded not only amongst his contemporaries/peers, but for generations after, I really don’t even know what to tell you.
Man pretty much invented the modern, large-nose deck config, for crying out loud.
Put some respek on his name, damn it!

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #220 on: May 27, 2024, 07:45:39 PM »
Actually liked how birdman pushed back a bit on muska saying that sls and Olympics had made skateboarding boring. He had a great point because contests are definitely nothing new, and muska being fried implying Burberry ery is some controversial character that’s gonna stir shit up and make skateboarding more interesting because “skaters talk shit on him” is the worst take I’ve heard all year. Go feed the gophers and sell your fanny packs and stop acting like you know what’s happening. No disrespect.

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #221 on: May 27, 2024, 08:11:27 PM »
Actually liked how birdman pushed back a bit on muska saying that sls and Olympics had made skateboarding boring. He had a great point because contests are definitely nothing new, and muska being fried implying Burberry ery is some controversial character that’s gonna stir shit up and make skateboarding more interesting because “skaters talk shit on him” is the worst take I’ve heard all year. Go feed the gophers and sell your fanny packs and stop acting like you know what’s happening. No disrespect.

I didn't watch the Hawk vs. Wolf podcast, but I did watch the 9 club one. Personally, I think he is still processing the loss of Coco. Fifteen years is a long life for a Pug. Twenty-two years is unheard of. In the 9 club interview he alludes to how the ground hogs remind him of Pugs and that is why he finds them enchanting. Ground hogs do not have a very long lifespan. What I am hoping is that now that he has all of that real estate he will create a sanctuary that will help him re-align with his Pug sensibilities and help out so many curly-tailed critters.

Sixteen acres is more than enough to create some type of version of this:
https://www.tiktok.com/@thepetcollective/video/6828633303441034502


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Muska, in my opinion, is going through a rebound relationship with critters, whereby he is trying to fill the Pug-void as best he can with ground hogs, who are taking advantage of his kindness.

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #222 on: May 27, 2024, 08:36:00 PM »
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Actually liked how birdman pushed back a bit on muska saying that sls and Olympics had made skateboarding boring. He had a great point because contests are definitely nothing new, and muska being fried implying Burberry ery is some controversial character that’s gonna stir shit up and make skateboarding more interesting because “skaters talk shit on him” is the worst take I’ve heard all year. Go feed the gophers and sell your fanny packs and stop acting like you know what’s happening. No disrespect.
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I didn't watch the Hawk vs. Wolf podcast, but I did watch the 9 club one. Personally, I think he is still processing the loss of Coco. Fifteen years is a long life for a Pug. Twenty-two years is unheard of. In the 9 club interview he alludes to how the ground hogs remind him of Pugs and that is why he finds them enchanting. Ground hogs do not have a very long lifespan. What I am hoping is that now that he has all of that real estate he will create a sanctuary that will help him re-align with his Pug sensibilities and help out so many curly-tailed critters.

Sixteen acres is more than enough to create some type of version of this:
https://www.tiktok.com/@thepetcollective/video/6828633303441034502


TL;DR
Muska, in my opinion, is going through a rebound relationship with critters, whereby he is trying to fill the Pug-void as best he can with ground hogs, who are taking advantage of his kindness.

This is how I feel.

Aw I didn’t know he lost his dog 😞 I take back my harsh criticism of him. I still think he’s a good dude but associating with that TikTok creature is a real bummer. I hope he does what you suggested, a wildlife or pet rescue would be the ultimate rad move for him.

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #223 on: May 28, 2024, 03:34:00 AM »
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watched, listened to about 30 minutes of this dribble. Listened to Tony Hawk interviewing Mark Gonzales and it was such a ramble.....do you remember when........just no thread tieing anything together.

As for Jason Ellis, he is trying to be a comedian? that is a joke for sure.

Basic tip - a good interviewer is a good listener.
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I think this is the main flaw of this show. Hawk has been the interviewee for so long and has such a bank of dialed answers for things that he can’t listen and react properly, it’s not a skill he’s built. And Ellis is just waiting to talk. I’m not sure he realises he’s not a guest on the show.
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I find that he often doesn't.  Doesn't wait at all.


Yeah, well, theres that.

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #224 on: May 28, 2024, 10:25:30 AM »
Re: Burberry Ery….Muska has a history of doing things differently and you take the good with the bad…. Danny Minnick, Baby Schizo…..When he came on the scene I remember thinking how corny he was given Girl/World had already determined what was cool…..nope.  He’s always been a genuine dude and it shines through…..

Looking forward to this one as much as they are both at times falling over themselves telling their stories on how they connect with guests, there’s always a few nuggets in there.  It’s also on the guest to bring something to say… we should all know the format by now….

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Re: Hawk vs wolf podcast
« Reply #225 on: May 28, 2024, 10:35:31 PM »
losing brain cells by the moment listening to Chad rn