Skoe
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Todays episode of Cabline Chronicles features Skoe. A writer who has versatile styles and a fresh handstyle to match. Having spent ample time in various states in Australia and having left a mark on the Cabline
Q- First Memory Of Graff
A- My first memory of seeing graff was in Canberra where i grew up walking along this place called Wooden drains..
Q- Favourite Part Of The Cabline
A- My favourite part of the Cabline would have to be up at Morayfield underneath the first under pass heading towards the city. I have alot of good memories as treating it as a legal wall and learning how to paint sizeable letters there
Q- Favourite Northside Writers
A- My favourite Northside writer- when i was bombing around Morayfield was Berms. Coming from Canberra we all had Sydney hand styles and I'd never seen Brisbane hand styles much. He was up and sick pieces on the back of the factories. Now days I'd have to say Pawn
Q- Most Memorable Mission
A- My most memorable mission was in Melbourne platform 13 flinders street with my mate Outs. He helped me do it by staying on the phone to me while i painted and forcing the doors open. Painting in that tunnel just felt so good, after 12 minutes have gone by i felt it may had been a flop cause of the confined space and not much light. As i finished he opened the doors and pilled me back in. We rode it out of the station. I hadn't got my key line done, as well pulled up to the station he pulled the break and jumped out. Finished the keyline then made my wat out of the area. As I sat in a bus stop my friend called me up and met up with mem we where so gassed an hyped. When the train leaves the platform 13 flinders street it approaches Richmond station which is a big, long train bridge on the way through. just felt good hearing people say they seen it running on the Richmond bridge. Felt good doing it right under their noses