Daily Bread: The Second Coming

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Ahem, I said “goal” … don’t go nuts – AW.

Daily Bread

Previously: Angie Walton, Mushroom Blading Podcast.

When the Mushroom Blading Podcast aired a fire was ignited in the industry and there was an outpouring for an explanation from Justin Eisinger and Wes Driver.

Justin’s response was to simply post a picture of a pile of shit and make a smart ass comment, which didn’t appear to come as a surprise to anyone, and the statement below was the response from Wes.

It was closed to comments so I could not reply to it directly at the time.

Check Angie Walton’s Answer to One Mag on Dbmag.com.

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37 Responses to “Daily Bread: The Second Coming”

  1. rollerblading is gay Says:

    oh snap! weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  2. Anonymous Says:

    this is so intense. awesome. angie won.

  3. Anonymous Says:

    hell hath no fiery like a woman’s scorn.

  4. Anonymous Says:

    im sorry angie :(

  5. ... Says:

    anyone that makes an opinion about all this stuff that wasn’t actually there is not the smartest cookie.

  6. ... Says:

    Does the fact that everyone working for her decided to jump ship not mean anything?

    … maybe she was a bipolar drug addict and ruined the magazine functioning as a business people wanted to work for and we are lucky to have ONE at all.. maybe.

    After reading everything I feel sorry for her regardless of what seems like these one sided stories say, but the whole vitriol route seems petty, emotional and selfish.

  7. uh um Says:

    ya…. um……. Fuck Her & Db

  8. Seb Says:

    thanks for posting all this Angie. Hope you bring back DB, fuck yes

  9. J Says:

    hope DB come back soon, sorry to hear what they did to you, fuck ONE

  10. hollarolla Says:

    Oh yes! Are you kidding me!? Bring DB back! Best magazine ever!… if you bring back the old format and not that 16-page brochure it was at the end.

  11. priest Says:

    db all day eveyday!!!!

  12. Anonymous Says:

    Magazines are dead so bringing back db would just be an exercise in fiscal foolishness.

  13. honestly... Says:

    as a former subscriber for many many years:

    I would not support ONE or DBMAG. Both are run by whiney people who can hardly skate – let alone write a magazine. Angie’s rant is shit writing. How about calming down and articulating. Each of these two parties could probably sue the other for defamation – there’s a lot of accusations of theft going both ways.

    DON’T SUPPORT EITHER – SPEND MONEY ON SKATES AND SKATERS!!!!

  14. honestly... Says:

    ahem, I said “goal” … don’t go nuts.

    That lack of belief that she can get anything done is also unprofessional. If people had actually cared about Rollerbladers back in the 90s all that money we all put into it would have built a lot more than we have now.

  15. ONE IS ICE Says:

    even if none of this came out. everyone that knows anything hates justin and ONE. the only supporters are young kids that didnt have the pleasure of growing up with the best magazine rollerblading will ever have.

  16. seriously some of you are idiots Says:

    I guess Mike Opalek and the rest of them are idiots for supporting ONE huh… go back into your cave with your b.s.

  17. flowskate Says:

    Hmm.,….With both sides here it is clear that the base facts are that DB did get screwed in the end. I want to see DB make a come back..And personally i love the fact that there is even talk of this. This is a good time for skating..Next few years will show everyone!! YOU JUST WAIT!

  18. Anonymous Says:

    Why bring back a magazine? The time for that has passed. I’d rather watch edits on rollernews than see a photo. Photos are for skateboarders because skateboarding looks awesome in still shots and stupid on video.

  19. Al@n Says:

    Is good is DB is back…, I’m in love rollerblading from DB….

  20. Mitch Says:

    Stealing content for an entire magazine is seriously illegal shit. Essentially stealing an entire business. If I was Angie I would have sued ONE. She really should have. Even if she was a phsyco bitch from hell, stealing an employers work, then using it to establish your own business is insane. I’m sure there are 2 sides to this story, but theft of company property is illegal regardless. Those guys are lucky as fuck she never took them to court. I sure would have.

  21. Anonymous Says:

    uh um is fucking stupid..

  22. dyed red deshis Says:

    I will again repeat,DB doesn’t need to be paperback. It needs to be a website with membership. Video clips, pictures, stories, etc.. The paperback should be a download option that only gold members should get. The community needs DB back. It shows the worlds odds investors that big sign that we are not only growing, but also getting back to what worked. I get one but i would subscribe to them all just so i could new surrounded by skating

  23. Ryan Says:

    Even if they didn’t keep their photos, would that have been enough to save the magazine? She basically talks for two hours in that podcast about how Daily Bread was going out of business anyways.

  24. RS Says:

    Wow. Rollerblading really hasnt grown up. This public back and forth blame game helps no one in our industry. While Justin and Wes may have felt forced to make some questionable decisions, please stop your constant rambling as to how you feel you were right.

    I would rather look at justin’s photo of a pile of shit. At least it illustrates how ridiculous this childish conversation is. Daily Bread is dead. I wish I could have gone on just remembering the good vibes I had from the magazine.

  25. unknown Says:

    Daily Bread was what it was because the people who were behind it and did all the work, which was NOT Angie Walton. The people who created it though talent and passion all left because of the psychosis of Angie Walton. With that said you could never bring Daily Bread back to its former glory.

  26. Anonymous Says:

    be-mag.com/msgboard/showthread.php/10557-One-Magazine-Vs.-Be...

    Very appropriate thread concerning this topic

  27. DJ WREKSHOP Says:

    DB = greatest mag of all time. Nothing else will ever come close.
    Would love to see some sort of a paper comeback. I still own every issue since #7.
    Loved the disinformation section. Too bad the internet had to fuck everything up.

  28. dyed red deshis Says:

    i really dislike dyed red deshis

  29. Anonymous Says:

    1. The way she tells it it would have been a pretty easy case for db to sue

    2. She should not have paid the cheques after the mag went to print. She should have had a line of credit for situations like that. Maybe would have never got into that problem in the first place

    3 why did the advertisers just jump ship right onto one. Seems like no loyalty at all

  30. rollerblading is gay Says:

    you think advertisers jumped ship? lol. you have trouble comprehending

    i remember hearing all kinds of rumors. im not sure whats true.

    dyed red deshis is right IMO. DB should come back, but in a different format. online is definitely where its at, maybe with some podcasts or something to that effect. exclusive online edits. etc etc.

  31. Vetty Says:

    Would love to have a podcast or something similar with Justin or Wes or Ryan, and the fact that we haven’t heard one yet concerns me because the death of DB is such a big event in rolling’s history that the details surrounding the event really need to be acknowledged by all parties, for anyone from the generation rolling in the 90′s to get any closure.
    Ya feeling me, old-skoolers???

  32. Anonymous Says:

    ONE magazine is pretentious drivel and Wes is a creepy cunt anyway, you can smell his money lust pouring out of his wretched pits whenever he slithers into a room. I’ve never bought their shitty magazine and never will.
    Regardless of where the absolute truths lie, I feel sorry for Angie and I will support any of DB’s future endeavours as it was a legitimate publication when it was out.
    Same as other people have stated, paperback is dead, multimedia and online application is the best best.

    No one puts baby in the corner!

  33. Lee Says:

    I felt DB was leaps and bounds better than ONE, but perhaps it was because i was younger then and saw the industry with rose coloured glasses.

    The problem with a paperback magazine in the rollerblading industry is distribution. Rollerbladers are few and far between. In most places there are too few of them to warrant convenience stores, even large bookstores like Chapters, to carry them. Chapters carries Be-Mag, and a large local bookstore carries ONE magazine in my city (Winnipeg, Canada). And every time I see it there I wonder who is buying it. I know every rollerblader in the city, and the answer is no one buys it.

    As much as I’d like to see a revival of DB, I probably still wouldn’t buy it, and I don’t know many who would.

  34. fuck Says:

    daily bread for the mother fucking winnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!

  35. Remy Cadier Says:

    Without DB none of you would be here on RN. Or even blading. DB was the catalyst.
    Fuck One, support be-mag. Or Wheelscene; they prove that print is not dead yet…

  36. really? Says:

    th3 splint3r sh3 is driving in r3p3at3dly to anyone who will list3n is way more poisonous than 3v3ryon3 sh3 was working with d3ciding sh3 is bad n3ws and moving on from db.

    tak3 a minut3 to 3ith3r g3t both sid3s b3for3 you g3t all chick-fi-la…

    not supporting ONE over a looney tune is plain stupid.

    with out angies rants you all wouldn’t be here with pitchforks but ignorant to why they all left her.

    db can be the catalyst and still angie can be full of shit. the two are not mutually exclusive.

  37. gary garner Says:

    I haven’t heard an argument on here worth hearing yet