Revival - Episode 39 - Aboot Time!

Another week another episode. This week Tim is away so Drew Matthews join’s us as a guest host for the show! Be sure to check out the new POTW. For this weeks show links click here.
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Entry Filed under: Episodes, Revival. Posted by Tim on May 21, 2007 at 6:48 am




5 Comments Add your own
1. I need a website | May 21st, 2007 at 1:39 pm
Hi this is for Drew, I just heard you on Revival. I’m starting a new t-shirt company and heard that you do free websites. I really need one and I know your like the best
You can have all the free products you want and i will even put you on the Pro team which only consist of you if you want in.
Our t-shirts are only going to be spray painted on at first, but once we get rolling (get it rolling) and the money starts to come in we can get them professionally printed.
Please consider this great opportunity. This will be perfect for your portfolio and you can even place a site by on the footer of the site. What a great way to get some self promotion!
let me know, my email is mycoolio@hotnewclothez.com
2. drew | May 21st, 2007 at 5:16 pm
sure , will do just email me your info including FTP and whatnot and I’ll get you set up on the proper.
thanks for the support.
3. quackmag [rollerblading m&hellip | May 21st, 2007 at 9:40 pm
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4. alan | May 22nd, 2007 at 7:08 pm
i dont think anybody actually feels joe or franco shade owes rolling anything, i just think most people get stoked to see frsh doing well, a company most people still think of as a skate clothing company, and automatically assume it is going to help rollerblading grow, or that frsh’s success itself is an example of rollerblading growing.
then to see frsh kind of distancing itself from rolling just confused some people who didn’t realize that some its success is because it has distanced itself from skating, like how joe said some stores refused to carry it because of its association to rolling.
but thats just my point of view, maybe some people do feel joe owes rollerblading something.
5. Jose | June 1st, 2007 at 3:47 pm
You know it’s sad when another industry leader throws in the towel and begins to blame others in the rollerblading industry for his lack of sales as a rollerblade company owner. I’m not saying that Joe Navaran should be required to mention rollerblading every time he has an interview in a magazine and I haven’t read the article myself so maybe I’m just coming to conclusions, but I don’t think he should go off and start attacking everyone when he gets criticized. He made it sound like he just doesn’t want to have anything to do with rollerblading anymore and that’s sad. When rollerblading is already on life support, the people who had a huge part in creating it shouldn’t be going around pulling plugs.
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