Skiing in terrain parks full of headphone-clad jibbers can make you wonder: is there anybody out there that doesn't ride for Skullcandy? It turns out that Tanner didn't until now, a press release reports:
Park City, Utah July 2, 2009 Skullcandy is proud to announce that the ink is dry and Tanner Hall is officially signed to the team. In what can only be described as one of the best teams in the world, Skullcandy stacked the deck with the addition of the one, the only, Mr. T-Hall.
Regardless of his injury and the fact that he will be sitting out most of next season, Skullcandy's Jimbo Morgan says he could really care less if he skis next year or not.
"T-Hall and I had to patch up some [things] between us and we did that at X Games. I've always wanted Tanner on my team and now he is and that's that. I look forward to doing some special projects with Tanner and Skullcandy. The the timing couldn't be any better than now and we're going to make some [cool] stuff for the kid[die]s with his help. Keep your eyes and ears peeled[, clean] and sooner [or] later you will see what we come up with."
I'm intrigued. Just what are they going to come up with?
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