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Re: Skaters that you think less/more of because of the Internets
« Reply #60 on: August 30, 2013, 08:42:57 AM »
Clint Walker.
I'm actually kinda surprised his name hasn't come up.
I really liked this dude when he was starting to get coverage, super sick photos in the mags and seemed to be pretty level headed in interviews. But then his weekend buzz went online. I don't know if it was the alcohol that did it. But this dude was just all over the place and hyper. Not the dude I imagined him to be.
Too much personality for me. I liked when he seemed to be quiet and just let his skating speak for its self.
Hyped he's pro, but I'm not fully backing the personality.
Maybe I'm just an asshole though.

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Re: Skaters that you think less/more of because of the Internets
« Reply #61 on: August 30, 2013, 09:19:18 PM »
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Dylan. for both.  The internet gave us his Gravis part, which is untouchable, and then showed us he's a complete idiot that paints his nails and talks about hating logos while his alien workshop tattoo is clearly visible.  Also, that dark antiques video:


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Was this a piss take? Or are there really people like this in NY?

The boro is called Brooklyn. Unfortunately, they've taken over.