Already done!
It’s all ours all the way through the weekend!!
Tyler Vienneau.
makes me wonder if Twitch lives in a completely green house.
@twitch77 bought a green house, sadly he didn’t see what a green house actually was and ended up with this
Evan Nagao. Cliche response perhaps, but his performances are top tier, emotional, and just flat out excellent in every way. That Freebird routine that won Nats/Worlds is imo the best yoyo performance of all time. The passion in it is just so inspiring and feel-good that I get shivers whenever I watch it.
Runner ups are more old-school types like Ed Haponick and the A-RT crew of Charles and Jensen. Ed is like a fixie god, and the more I play fixed axle, the more it is becoming my favorite style. Ed’s videos always blow me away and inspire me at the same time. I also enjoy the casual, non-point-awarding style that the A-RT guys perform at a high level, and it is that kind of style that I aspire to when I play yoyo. I’ll never be an all star performer like Evan, but I can feel the vibe and jam like these guys (albeit at a MUCH lower level).
@twitch77 bought another one “green house” sadly he did not learn from his past mistake
And to follow up with this true story…
Little did I know, but though this greenhouse wasn’t a green…house…like they totally said it was on the phone…there was still plenty of green stuff on the inside.
Sadly 1 week after living here in this greenhouse I’ve lost all my ambitions and desires to move on.
It’s all good man. Things are alllll right!
This was essentially the comment I was going to make, so I’ll just reply to it. Started in 2009, but close enough.
Ethan Wong
Nice
Paolo bueno, Andrew Maider and Nate Dailey
It depends on what kind of yoyoing you like.
I like Gentry Stein very much, but Charles Haycock is also a favorite of mine.
I also love
Hiroyuki Suzuki,
Shu Takada,
Paul Kerbel,
Ben Conde,
Kevin Nicholas
But if I had to pick one, it would be Gentry.
My other favorite yoyoer is Squeezy-wonker McDingflapper.
If you haven’t heard of him clearly you’re some sort of newbie beginner yoyoer. He did one cool flow trick back in 2003
Conor Seals is one of my favorites for 1a. Myles Gregory for 4a. And John wolf is a legend! He sometimes goes to the Pittsburgh yo-yo club and is a really cool player to talk to. Dude is the beast when it comes to 5a
When it does to 1A it is definitely Gentry Stein and Evan Nagao. for 2A, its Shu Takata.
Andre Boulay
Jennifer Baybrook
Ed Haponik
Yeah?
Well I could still beat him in an arm wrestling match!
/self-esteem restored
Evan nagao