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Death of DC snow

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chucky - 20 December 2011 02:43 AM

Look what happens when he gets called out on a crap review:

http://www.angrysnowboarder.com/burton-sweet-talker-used-and-reviewed/

Were you the Australian Chucky?  Was pretty amusing carry on, the guy will forever be doomed to having nothing companies advertise on hi site with that sort of drivel on there!

 
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Haha, me? Now what gives you that idea?  cool smile

Yeah, he doesn’t do himself any favours with his obvious bias, inconsistency and blatant hypocrisy. It’s also pretty clear he doesn’t need anyone to make him look like an incompetent fool - he does a great job of that all by himself.

 
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While he does put out quite a bit of nonsence, he does post some good articles sometimes and there are some funny ones.

I have him on facebook to hear his rants sometimes.

 
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skip11 - 20 December 2011 03:45 AM

Hopefully not. But in the latest Sunday in the Park video from TWSnow, I don’t think ikka was riding a DC board.

ok searched for quite awhile all i can come up with he its a custom (or prototype) DC board which has donkey on the bottom
cause apparently he has a thing for donkeys

 
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TJswish - 20 December 2011 05:13 AM

While he does put out quite a bit of nonsence, he does post some good articles sometimes and there are some funny ones.

I have him on facebook to hear his rants sometimes.

You’re right TJ - he can be amusing. I guess the trick is to not take anything he says seriously. In other words - laugh AT him, not WITH him.

 
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I dunno, I took this article pretty seriously:

http://www.angrysnowboarder.com/snowboarding-brakes/

 
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Meh, there’s nothing new or insightful there - all he really did was state the obvious.

 
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I should probably explain. We used to get all kinds of crap products sent to us regularly, but we’d just laugh them off and toss them in the bin. Giving them any kind of editorial attention was viewed as lazy journalism.