PUSHER BMX MAGAZINE

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Sean Parker is an original and literally a genius when it comes to riding and baking delicious grown up brownies. A skilled photographer with years under his belt. A traveler, having lived all over the country Sean's been able to meet loads of interesting and talented people over the years, which has turned him into a fun human being to be around. -Clayer

Where you living? 


San Francisco, wishin' it was Hawaii.

> How long have you been rollin' the 20?

  It's been taking turns with skating since '84, but leaned more towards the bmx since '90 or '91.

> What's riding like for you these days?

  Much more satisfying than it used to be.  Dream tricks are becoming reality, bike parts get better, roadtrippin with homies, I now have one job instead of four, just grateful to be on the bike and having a blast.

> What pisses you off about BMX?

  Assholes and opinions, but everybody's got em.  I prefer freestyle as opposed to style cloning.  I also spend more time riding than reading about riding on the internet or whatever, so I just try to keep it positive and original.



Whipping up a batch of the most mind-numbing Captain Brownies on the planet.


 

> Explain your love hate relationship with photography?

  Photography is what got me into riding, from reading magazines as a kid.  I picked up a camera around the time I started riding and eventually got a degree in photography.  Shot the hell out of that film and money.
  If there was a way I could earn a fraction of what I spent to learn it, I wouldn't be salty and have shitty credit.  Add the fact that I've been robbed for the best chunk of photos I've ever taken and that's where the hate set in.  It took a lot out of me to pick up the pieces and move on.
  Years later, I realized that there has been a gap in documenting my life, travels, and experiences.  So, I broke down and entered the digital age and have had fun shooting photos with the homies lately. 


> What are Captain Brownies?

  Delicious baked goods that'll make ya feel good and baked.  A vision of what should be expected from a great brownie.

> Without giving away the recipe what is exactly in them?

  A whole lotta love, fresh organic ingredients, lots of topping variations, with a low dairy content.

> How many would you say you have made?

Hella!

> Last Words?

Thanks to all the homies that have given me continued support in doing my thang:  Bottle, McKinney, Clay, Gatt, Pete B., the Bay, & Rich @ Lotek.  It's been a great time being a part of Pusher over the years, keep pushin.







    


 

 

From: Chris Eimen biker_one_2001@yahoo.com

Sent: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 11:30 pm
Subject: Pusher Web interview


Age: 26
From: Seattle, Wa
The Place to be is... some emo chicks pants
Place not to be... some hippies bush
Favorite riders: nasty, t.j. lavin, the goot, troy mcmurray, barspinner,and everyone with a seatpost
Drink of choice: becks 22oz. at the trails
Dream Trick: barhop saran wrap
Favorite Movie: what about bob
Top 3 things to happen in BMX/Freestyle in the past 10 years.
a. showing up at the trails after talking about them all week at the bar, then not riding!
b. Matt Hoffmans 900
c. Fucking A i'm at the bar again

 


 

Clay "the mayor" Brown interview

check out the clay brown interview at www.thecom-unity.org/faces/ -it's actually pretty good.

 

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