So on Tuesday I am now officially "sponsored". That means when the kids ask me "are you sponsored?" I have to say yes, and then I have to say no when they ask if they can have my board. Because hey, it's just flow sponsorship from West 49. Which to some is a big deal, but to me, it's just representing the store where I work a little bit more. Though West 49's policies and the like can be questionable at times, I figure as long as people are skateboarding, I'm happy. The position I am now in, though not incredible, allows me to spread some good in skateboarding, because lately, there's been enough bad. I'm glad that despite having an unconventional style, they've decided to put me on flow.
I love skateboarding.
And I know that whoever reads this blog probably doesn't skate, but that's fine.
I love skateboarding.
And I know that whoever reads this blog probably doesn't skate, but that's fine.
Unfortunately in Italy getting sponsored or even more paid for skateboarding it's very very hard but on the other hand it helped to keep it something just for me just for fun.
It's cool you are sponsored i imagine you are proud of it and you must be.
Keep it real man!
Thanks for the compliment on my septum! I'm so used to hearing people call it wierd or ugly... most of my friends don't get the whole body mod scene, and are constantly criticizing tattoos and piercings. Glad to hear otherwise!!