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From:
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 14:02:21 -0500
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Subject: Hanson
Just a question, Wondering why every time Hansen is mentioned You spell his name wrong ? Its Hansen not Hanson, Thanks,Sincerely Ma Dukes
From: Brian Perry
To:
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: Hanson
That's a question? If it is it's stupid. I don't spell his name wrong every time and if you see somewhere it's misspelled and have the time to write me then you could just tell me where the error is so I can fix it instead of being a smartass.
I'm sorry but I'm a dick today. I'm tired and am getting fucked by taxes. I'll deal with Hansen's name tomorrow.
Brian.
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Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 08:36:30 -0500
To: "Brian Perry"
Subject: Re: Hanson
Sorry I wasn't being a smartass. Just as a Mother and a person who enjoys your web page I was wondering as to why our name is always misspelled, by the way I spoke with Ryan yesterday and he sends his greetings to all. I do you know what you mean about taxes as we have been getting fucked by them for years, Hope you have a better day today. Natalie Hansen
Natalie,
I'm so sorry! I didn't know you were Ryan's mom... I had such a terrible day yesterday and I took it out on the wrong person. I get lots of emails and believe me they're usually smarmy little kids. Please accept my apologies. I was out of line. Not only are my taxes jacked but I'm in the process of buying a house and I'm at the end of my rope.
I can be an idiot at times but I can' t help cracking up right now. Would you mind if I posted this on the site? I've got his interview almost ready to post...
Again, I'm really sorry. I feel much better today. Ryan's the greatest... Good work.
Brian Perry.
http://www.hardflip.com
From: ---------
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 15:47:23 -0500
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Subject: Banner Exchange...
I am 1 of a team of 2 on skatereviews.com. We are wondering if you would like to exchange some kind of link, banner, or something to get our name out, as with you. We offer complete reviews on any type of skateboard product.
Skateboarders spend an average of $100-$150 on decks alone a year. Including hardware, maintainance, and a nice shiny new pair of trucks, a skater can blow up to $250 a year on the sport they love. We feel this is rediculous and it doesn't have to be this way. Industry keeps skateboarding alive and helps it grow. However, if you're going to buy a product, you might as well buy one you know is halfway decent. We know you can't afford to try out every deck or wheel until you find one you like, so we do that for you
This is where skatereviews.com comes in. Our web design team has been back and forth to the drawing boards all month to make sure consumers have the easiest, most navigatable site possible, that provides skateboard reviews and opinions. SKATEreviews.COM was designed with YOU, the consumer, in mind. If you've ever skateboarded at all, you know what it's like to buy a product and find out its a lemon. Our job is to try and prevent that from happening again.
- Please consider this
My response-
No.
I don't like form letters. I find them insulting. You need to do some research before you promote a site like this. I didn't have to go further than your 'wheels' section where I saw Independent listed (it's a truck company- not wheels) and it was misspelled.
The internet gold rush is over. I run my site alone because I love skateboarding.
Brian Perry
http://www.hardflip.com
his response-
I know you would know nothing about running a succesfull website. But, first of all, skatereviews.com isnt really launced yet, and there may be some MIS CONTENT, 2nd of all, i love skateboarding just as much as the next guy, and im not doing it to promote a stupid website, im doing it for the consumer, if you truly did care about skateboarding, you would care about the people that would die for skateboarding, but cannot keep affording to buy SHIT products. Third of all, that was not a form letter, thats called common courtsey, its polite, and to the point, not that you would know about that, because you are ignorant, and conceded.
- consider a banner exchange to promote skateboarding industry, and keeping the sport alive, no longer an offer
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