Thursday, December 12, 2013

Would Rob Dyrdek be intrested in sponsoring a new indoor Sk8park located in the high desert in Hesperia Calif.? -

I am a very motivated business man and i live in Victorville, CA and i have been wanting to give the comminity youth some thing new and exciting for them to enjoy. Up in the high desert there is not much for any of the kids to do. I am projecting to lease a 78,000 sq ft industrial site and convert it to a learning center with a sk8park and other exciting things for kids to do. Im hoping that Rob would consiter the idea of having a great amount of interset and give some input to help the kids in a possitive way and sponsor my business plan. I am projecting to open this Sk8park / youth center early next year. Please e-mail or call me @ (213)216-2422 Alex Mercado

Really doubt that. Don t see him driving all the way to Hesperia to care about some skate park. His warehouse is in LA and everything he does is in LA. Bad location. Good job posting your personal info, I hope you enjoy 2am phone calls!

What, you think Rob has time to read this forum? As if!And the fact that you are trying to contact him through such a forum tells me (and him) that you have NO idea what you are doing. In addition to being a decent skater, Rob s a rather astute businessman. He knows how to market his image, and doesn t really have time to waste. He s not hard to find, you can contact him through his web site. But make sure you have your pitch and plans ready to go. He has a website (www.dyrdek.com), and you can contact him for business inquiries ONLY at info@jklworldwide.com.Good luck. You re going to need it.

Where to live- New York City or Los Angeles? -

I m attending AMDA next fall and am having trouble deciding on where I want to live. I m a Phoenix native though I feel that NYC is my home everytime I go out east... But at the same time, I want to stay close to home.

What s more important...Having a lot of money, regardless of how you get the money, or being famous, and maybe having money come along with that and maybe not.If you picked having money no matter how you get it, New York City. If you picked fame, even though you might not have money, Los Angeles.The weather is nicer in Los Angeles. The people are arguably nicer, although perhaps backstabby. That s anywhere though.The culture in New York City are better IMO. Walking down the street is much funner. Theater scene is bigger there, which is probably good for you.

You should probably determine which location will provide you with more opportunities for what you want to do, both professionally (considering the economy!) and personally, and then you could probably factor that into your decision. Also, since AMDA is in both locations, you should see if there is the option to transfer out to LA in the event you don t like NYC, vice versa, the year afterwards - then you can experience both places! Good luck!!

You wrote, I want to stay close to home. Well, there s your answer right there... LA is just around the corner from Phoenix, and New York City is thousands of miles away, so, I think the choice is obvious, live in LA and go to NYC for vacations as often as possible.Good luck!

I have been to both NYC and LA i would say LA has better weather but NYC has a better lifestyle oppurtunity. NYC has more cultural diversity and it is the capital of the world it is the universal city.

What are some affordable cities on the east coast to raise a family that you would recommend? -

looking at Western Massachussetts, Albany, Wilmington (Delaware) any others??

i don t recommend any families. sorry.

Atlanta, GA and surrounding cities. We moved here from NJ 6yrs ago and found it to be very reasonable and conducive to raising respectable children.

Does anyone know a wheelchair? -

yes. i met one a few days ago. pretty nice, but not much to say.

I assume you mean a person in a wheelchair, and not the wheelchair itself?I do hope that was a typo, otherwise you are horrifically offensive by implying the person is no more than a disability.Also, yes. She was my guide leader, she was a great role model and has climbed all the Monroes in the UK. No, I do not know how.

WTF?!