Forgot he smithed el toro. Gnarly bastard. Any nollie smith violations forgiven
Almost skipped this one, always thought Jaws would be fucking annoying but actually really enjoyed the interview. Calling out bonelessing on to a handrail as most illegal trick is a very good call also.
Listened to it today at the driving range. Good pod! Seems like a really nice dude!
Say it to Snellingās face Aaron
nice to hear Sorry getting some love - past three guests have listed it as their favourite vid
i donāt quite know what to do with my hands
How can these grown men not get it after the
dukes clue?!?
To be fair, would anyone under 40 have skated when Dukes existed?
Iām with Woody, that was clear from the start. Absolutely baffling that they didnāt know it earlier.
Wonder if he was born with that middle name or had it added later.
Got it with the second clue.
Never heard of them.
Short-lived low-key company that lasted 2 or 3 years in the mid 90s, some kind of attempt at a skate shoe company by Plan B.
I could be wrong but I think they were made in the same factory as Duffs (and Duffs were pretty dope then).
Jeremy Wray had a great shoe on Dukes, a really simple and clean design.
Never saw them here, or canāt remember seeing them here.
Had many of those sketchers as they were exactly the same, great to skate in. We had a weird local discount shoe warehouse and they got those for a while and also Simple shoes. Always had loads of potential skateshoes for real cheap.
That was literally the easiest episode ever. Everyone over a certain age should have gotten it at question 2.
Was the Gonz on Simple for a second or am I miss remembering that? Kind of like, how many younger skaters would know about Sheep now? If that was a clue Iād just automatically think Ed-T (and maybe Manzoori for my second guess).
Yeah Gonz was main guy on Simple iirc
Julien Stranger, Carl Shipman, Ed Loftus and Jamie Thomas were on at the same time.
Yeah, heās amazing. Him and Simon just didnāt want to come back from the US when they went out there in 1993, and now theyāre both successful artists.