etnies.com Jason Dill Interview!

Jason and Sheckler share a moment
Did a quick email interview with Dill for his etnies.com team page the other day. An entertaining read? Of course! More on his team page over at etnies too.
Did you make any New Year's resolutions for 2007?
No.
How did the switch from DVS to etnies come about?
etnies looked like the future.
How and when did you start skating?
I moved into a place across the street from Ed Templeton when I was 8...got serious after that.
Do you remember what your first setup was?
A banana board.
Who were you skating with back then?
Ed Templeton, Erik Estrada, Dyrek Roach.
Who were the any early influences on your skating?
Gonz and Neil Blender.
Who/what inspires you now?
Nature and Conor Oberst.
Before you discovered skateboarding, what did you want to be when you grew up?
Mikal Baryshnikov (ballet dancer).
You aren't too known for skating in contests. When and how did you realize that skating contests wasn't for you?
Its not art. I feel like contests are a race. I'm too old to speed up time.
What might it take to make you actually enter a contest again?
etnies to pay me more money.
What do you enjoy most about being a pro?
Hotels.
What's something about being pro that you didn't anticipate would happen before you were pro?
Hating skateboarding.
Is anything bad about being a pro? What are the downsides?
Hurry up and sit in a van all day.
What do you think of skate videos these days?
I don't.
What videos are you watching lately?
the YouTube clip of James Brown on CNN.
What are your all-time favorites?
Video Days, Mouse and Memory Screen.
Are you working on your new Alien part right now? Or is it done or what?
Its "or what."
When can we expect the video?
I dunno.
Do you enjoy filming video parts?
Sometimes.
You hit spots a lot differently than most skaters, do you look for a different way to hit stuff, or does that just come naturally? You seeing things kinda differently?
I don't wanna waste anyone's time looking at boring shit.
How does it feel to be part of the etnies team now? Is there anyone in particular you are stoked to be on the team with?
ALI.
Nearly everyone rode a pair of etnies at one time or another while they were young, do you remember your first pair of etnies?
Red Raps.
Who do you skate with mostly now?
Bill Strobeck.
Who are your favorite skaters of all time?
Mark Gonzales and Guy Mariano.
So far, what have been the highlights of your skateboarding career?
Being into a band and then meeting them and them telling me they used to skate.
What do you enjoy besides skating?
Iraknewyork.com.
What are you up to lately other than skating?
212 69 666 69 fuckingawesome.
How's the winter in NY treating you?
I dunno, I'm in Miami.
What are the main perks of living in NYC for you over the West Coast?
I don't drive a car. I like trains, bars and street life.
How do the two compare and contrast in the world of Jason Dill?
One helped raise me and the other finished the job.
How about a trick you want to learn but just suck at?
Skateboarding.
Favorite terrain to skate?
Anything...I think.
If you could tell the skateboarders across the world one bit of advice, what would it be?
You can't be a dick...you'll get kicked out of skateboarding.
(9) responses to: etnies.com Jason Dill Interview!
sfa said:
dill is king.
rjye5u said:
what happened to jason dill
ELSE said:
what a tangled web we read
smallfry said:
I hate these interviews. It should be more like a conversation, thats why Thrasher's interviews are so much more entertaining. This is an interrogation, not an interview. Make it interesting.
frozen said:
damn son, that interview sucked.
Big Tymer said:
I do not think the blame for this being a bad interview falls on Mr. Brinks shoulders. Dill is awesome but from reading this it seems at the time of the interview he might've been hung over or just being a dick because he was out of weed or some shit. Brink posed some good questions that were met with another ungrateful pro who gave boring answers. I am sick of pros giving interviews like this. It's like, hey asshole you are one of the few people on this earth that are fortunate enough to be a pro skateboarder. How shitty is your life, making a living skating, that you need to be a boring cock during an interview, for a company that writes you checks, that probably took up all of fifteen minutes of your life of leisure? Seriously how painful could this interview been for him? Maybe he should be grateful and understand that one of the responsibilties of being a pro is giving interviews and it is a small price to pay to skate for a living. Godspeed Mr. Brink, and keep up the good work it's unfortunate you have to put up with ungrateful douchebag's like this....
PS
Dill does rip and I would give my left nut to posses half the talent he does, but not if it made me such a fucking boring dickhead.
Brink Fan said:
Agreed. I can't remember the last time I read a good interview with a pro skater. That's what made Big Brother so good. The interviewers were better than the interviewees. THOUGH...Dill has had some good interviews.
Chris said:
Ask why he's a kook or something.
Aimee said:
Ryan Sheckler is like sooo totally HOTT...!!!
=P
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