Texas Flatland Roundup 8 – FlatWebTV Post Game Show from Everyday Paradise on Vimeo.
FlatWebTV takes a look at the 8th Texas Flatland Roundup in Austin Texas on October 13-14, 2012. Check out class-by-class analysis as well as exclusive interviews from pros Dominik Nekolny, Terry Adams, JF Boulianne and Michael van der Kroft.
That was some great Saturday night entertainment, really enjoyed the show, great work Anthony!
Awesome post-game wrap-up. I liked JFB’s interview and his attitudes toward riding. Well done Anthony!!
I’m rel-uploading the video with Andrew Wickham’s rollback off the seat rollaid (thanks Jim McKay for the footage!). Worth another watch!
great show ! thanks for sharing this event !
I couldnt watch it without turning off the sound.
The dude keeps saying “errrgh” every few seconds throughout the video and once you notice it you cant stop noticing it.
I counted over 100 “errrghs” before I turned it off.
Good work, but, “errg” leave that sound behind.
It was great to see hear Dom’s perspective on the contest, you don’t hear much from Dom. So that was nice touch!
Nice idea to round up this well good event. Thanks FlatwebTv yo!
Great edit. Really glad to added Andrew’s decade. That trick is nuts.
@Joe Cicman – Yes that decade is crazy! Looking forward to Jim’s edit now, and Yully’s rolaid!
100 errghs? I can do way better than that. Next FWTV we will hit 200!
hahahaha nice anthony!
“errr”
Considering the show doest have any commentary for the first 46 seconds.
It equates to 8 seconds before the first “err”, as you can see by a small time stamp observation below regarding this overly used term or sound.
00.54
01.16
01.19
01.43
01.51
01.56
01.59
02.04
02.09
02.12
02.17
02.28
02.31
02.44
02.47
02.54
02.59
03.10
03.20
03.23
03.34
03.39
03.50
03.54
04.02
04.06
04.17
04.21
04.23
04.26
04.34
04.39
04.47
04.52
05.01
I got bored after the “err” 5 minute “err” spotting.
But in all seriousness, 35 “err’s” in a total of 4.15 is a little excessive to say the least.
With the show being 26 minutes long, based on the first 4 minutes or so – it is very well possible that this show already hit over 200 “errghs”
So if you are to top the next show, you would need to ensure a constant average “err” of at least 1 every 7.28 seconds to just brake even.
Byke, honestly, come on. Point taken, I said err too much. I was nervous. Sorry.
@Anthony, please dont take my comment as nasty criticism.
I just wanted to draw your attention to an area that could be improved.
Yes, i may have gone a little far with proving my point …. but the wife was watching something dire on TV last night – So it gave me an excuse to highlight and reply.
I like the show, don’t get me wrong.
But I did want to draw attention to it.
/ No hard feelings.
Great job every month Anthony. Glad u made it out, and took the time to put this together !!