Oh So Awkward. Colby and Kastle the perfect match?

this really isn't that awkward at all. colby was signed by a top-notch, seemingly professional company. at some point in his career he's going to have to conduct a fairly serious interview such as this. this is his new boss, and he needs to act like a

"professional" (as professional as a skier can be).
 
what does that have to do with what i said? and dont even talk to me about trying to speak in a different language, i moved to toronto when i didnt know a single word of english
 
Kastle makes unbelievable skis, albeit expensive. The build quality will likely be better than every other park ski in the world (except perhaps ON3P due to the durability). He also gets the opportunity to design his own ski, as Kastle probably doesn't have preconceptions of what a park ski has to look like.
 
This will, in the long run, boost Kastle to new hights. But bad move by Colby, especially with competition season winding down. He's going to get very little attention for a long time.
 
Kästle was founded 1924 in Austria and have won a huge array of gold medals at olympic games. 1978 they won 7 medals at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a town 50 miles from where I live. In that decade they also build the lightest ski inthe world. Albeit Kästle jumps on the freestyle wagon a bit late, Freestyling was always a collaborative world-wide invention. Willy Bogner (German) and Stein Erikson (Sweden), are a few of the pioneers of this sport. The US (New Hampshire) made freestyle skiing however competetive and big. /wikipedia
 
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