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Brobomb: Where did you grow up skiing?
So first of all, what do you have to say for yourself for your backwards-hat-at-an-angle-with-folded-bandana look?
That was a Champlain College school dance, college good times!
Did you see the Dragon seggie from Amateur Hour?
That was my swan song.
You must be the only TM to have ever down backflip out of a rail.
How did you end up being the marketing dude/team dude at Line?
K2 Sports bought Line, I graduated, interned at Meatheads, then worked at Skirack.
Are you the best TM/Marketing Manger in skiing?
How did you get so good at skiing while being an office nerd?
I was good before so I?ve just retained my stock tricks.
What?s your best trick?
Blind folded double backie, only landed once on the side of a road in Vermont.
Reference Head for the Hills by Meathead Films to see it.
Outside of that fluke, what are your 3 best tricks right now?
Loop/flat 3 safety, pipe Flair, underflip (I don?t spin over 5).
Smith?s Gabe Schroeder has a reputation of being one of the hardest-charging TMs on skis.
What?s the key to becoming one of the best-skiing office nerds in the industry?
Don?t get caught up in the party style, industry guy scene.
That scene is a bunch of dudes anyways, I prefer the skiing opportunities.
Who is your most difficult athlete to work with?
Pollard, and by difficult I mean the complete opposite.
Your fans are waiting!
Some dude in a post we made about needing an intern, ha!
We?re just skiers man, and our mad advertising teams are 3 dudes and a graphic designer.
It?s funny (and scary) being seen as a faceless corporation.
Yes, nowadays kids are really good though.
The misspellings are good.
Besides, they make them for poles, we make them for Pointy Sticks?
And finally, what do I get for giving you guys two Powder Skier?s Choice awards?
I take payment in skis, Fernet, or Canadian dollars.
Good day to you.