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On March 03 2016 03:56 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2016 03:53 chipmonklord17 wrote: I feel bad for Valdes, all of these guys have such history together and comfortable banter, he's the new kid on the block relatively speaking Where did he come from anyway. All I know he was suddenly there at proleague. How did they find him
Out of the three of you (Wolf, Moonglade, Brendan Valdes), you're likely the least well-known. Given how late you came into SC2 as a caster and with how few people knew you beforehand, could you introduce yourself? Who is Brendan Valdes?
Hello, my name is Brendan Valdes. I used to go by the ID Brendan which I felt was a little too generic given the other million dudes also called Brendan, so for the upcoming season I'm also going to go by the ID Brendan Valdes. I'm 23, from New York New York – the city that is – and I came to Korea 2.5 years ago in May of 2012. I had just won a raffle held by Azubu where the prize was being flown out to Korea to watch OGN The Champions season 1 live. I got the full VIP treatment: tickets, the tour, everything paid. At this point I was playing at the semi-pro level in League of Legends and had played at a high Masters level in Starcraft II.
I discovered that I really enjoyed everything about Korea, so after my stay was supposed to end I extended my stay for a week, which became a month, at which point I got in touch with Azubu wondering if I could work with them. They asked me to submit a Diablo guide (which I stayed up all night writing) as kind of a test, and when I sent it in they told me essentially ”Cool, you're hired.”
During OGN Season 2, one of the casters – Torch – had to fly back to the US for a wedding, so Azubu asked me if I could help out with casting The Champions for a while. I was ecstatic, casting OGN alongside Torch and Moletrap. Eventually SpoTV reached out to me about casting Proleague, and since I was playing a bunch of Starcraft at the time I thought ”Yeah, I can cast this”. I'd actually met Wolf at WCG in China, so to make a long story shorter it's kind of amazing how things worked out with me eventually ending up on the caster's desk next to Wolf, casting Proleague.
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On March 03 2016 03:56 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2016 03:53 chipmonklord17 wrote: I feel bad for Valdes, all of these guys have such history together and comfortable banter, he's the new kid on the block relatively speaking Where did he come from anyway. All I know he was suddenly there at proleague. How did they find him
He casted LoL or something for the proleague company.
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On March 03 2016 03:57 Schelim wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2016 03:56 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:On March 03 2016 03:53 chipmonklord17 wrote: I feel bad for Valdes, all of these guys have such history together and comfortable banter, he's the new kid on the block relatively speaking Where did he come from anyway. All I know he was suddenly there at proleague. How did they find him he asexually spawned from Wolf, or so i've heard I think he brendan's twin brother.
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On March 03 2016 03:58 Ej_ wrote: MLord and Lilbow are the only players in EU who have a winning record vs Nerchio I think Slightly better than GoOdy then
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On March 03 2016 03:59 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2016 03:56 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:On March 03 2016 03:53 chipmonklord17 wrote: I feel bad for Valdes, all of these guys have such history together and comfortable banter, he's the new kid on the block relatively speaking Where did he come from anyway. All I know he was suddenly there at proleague. How did they find him Show nested quote +Out of the three of you (Wolf, Moonglade, Brendan Valdes), you're likely the least well-known. Given how late you came into SC2 as a caster and with how few people knew you beforehand, could you introduce yourself? Who is Brendan Valdes?
Hello, my name is Brendan Valdes. I used to go by the ID Brendan which I felt was a little too generic given the other million dudes also called Brendan, so for the upcoming season I'm also going to go by the ID Brendan Valdes. I'm 23, from New York New York – the city that is – and I came to Korea 2.5 years ago in May of 2012. I had just won a raffle held by Azubu where the prize was being flown out to Korea to watch OGN The Champions season 1 live. I got the full VIP treatment: tickets, the tour, everything paid. At this point I was playing at the semi-pro level in League of Legends and had played at a high Masters level in Starcraft II.
I discovered that I really enjoyed everything about Korea, so after my stay was supposed to end I extended my stay for a week, which became a month, at which point I got in touch with Azubu wondering if I could work with them. They asked me to submit a Diablo guide (which I stayed up all night writing) as kind of a test, and when I sent it in they told me essentially ”Cool, you're hired.”
During OGN Season 2, one of the casters – Torch – had to fly back to the US for a wedding, so Azubu asked me if I could help out with casting The Champions for a while. I was ecstatic, casting OGN alongside Torch and Moletrap. Eventually SpoTV reached out to me about casting Proleague, and since I was playing a bunch of Starcraft at the time I thought ”Yeah, I can cast this”. I'd actually met Wolf at WCG in China, so to make a long story shorter it's kind of amazing how things worked out with me eventually ending up on the caster's desk next to Wolf, casting Proleague. Nice didn't know all those things ! Thanks !
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On March 03 2016 03:59 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2016 03:56 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:On March 03 2016 03:53 chipmonklord17 wrote: I feel bad for Valdes, all of these guys have such history together and comfortable banter, he's the new kid on the block relatively speaking Where did he come from anyway. All I know he was suddenly there at proleague. How did they find him Show nested quote +Out of the three of you (Wolf, Moonglade, Brendan Valdes), you're likely the least well-known. Given how late you came into SC2 as a caster and with how few people knew you beforehand, could you introduce yourself? Who is Brendan Valdes?
Hello, my name is Brendan Valdes. I used to go by the ID Brendan which I felt was a little too generic given the other million dudes also called Brendan, so for the upcoming season I'm also going to go by the ID Brendan Valdes. I'm 23, from New York New York – the city that is – and I came to Korea 2.5 years ago in May of 2012. I had just won a raffle held by Azubu where the prize was being flown out to Korea to watch OGN The Champions season 1 live. I got the full VIP treatment: tickets, the tour, everything paid. At this point I was playing at the semi-pro level in League of Legends and had played at a high Masters level in Starcraft II.
I discovered that I really enjoyed everything about Korea, so after my stay was supposed to end I extended my stay for a week, which became a month, at which point I got in touch with Azubu wondering if I could work with them. They asked me to submit a Diablo guide (which I stayed up all night writing) as kind of a test, and when I sent it in they told me essentially ”Cool, you're hired.”
During OGN Season 2, one of the casters – Torch – had to fly back to the US for a wedding, so Azubu asked me if I could help out with casting The Champions for a while. I was ecstatic, casting OGN alongside Torch and Moletrap. Eventually SpoTV reached out to me about casting Proleague, and since I was playing a bunch of Starcraft at the time I thought ”Yeah, I can cast this”. I'd actually met Wolf at WCG in China, so to make a long story shorter it's kind of amazing how things worked out with me eventually ending up on the caster's desk next to Wolf, casting Proleague.
Well there goes all the cool mystery surrounding him...
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Will polish fans beat the shit out of that cocky french shit or will Nerchio do the beating?
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On March 03 2016 04:00 chipmonklord17 wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2016 03:59 Elentos wrote:On March 03 2016 03:56 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:On March 03 2016 03:53 chipmonklord17 wrote: I feel bad for Valdes, all of these guys have such history together and comfortable banter, he's the new kid on the block relatively speaking Where did he come from anyway. All I know he was suddenly there at proleague. How did they find him Out of the three of you (Wolf, Moonglade, Brendan Valdes), you're likely the least well-known. Given how late you came into SC2 as a caster and with how few people knew you beforehand, could you introduce yourself? Who is Brendan Valdes?
Hello, my name is Brendan Valdes. I used to go by the ID Brendan which I felt was a little too generic given the other million dudes also called Brendan, so for the upcoming season I'm also going to go by the ID Brendan Valdes. I'm 23, from New York New York – the city that is – and I came to Korea 2.5 years ago in May of 2012. I had just won a raffle held by Azubu where the prize was being flown out to Korea to watch OGN The Champions season 1 live. I got the full VIP treatment: tickets, the tour, everything paid. At this point I was playing at the semi-pro level in League of Legends and had played at a high Masters level in Starcraft II.
I discovered that I really enjoyed everything about Korea, so after my stay was supposed to end I extended my stay for a week, which became a month, at which point I got in touch with Azubu wondering if I could work with them. They asked me to submit a Diablo guide (which I stayed up all night writing) as kind of a test, and when I sent it in they told me essentially ”Cool, you're hired.”
During OGN Season 2, one of the casters – Torch – had to fly back to the US for a wedding, so Azubu asked me if I could help out with casting The Champions for a while. I was ecstatic, casting OGN alongside Torch and Moletrap. Eventually SpoTV reached out to me about casting Proleague, and since I was playing a bunch of Starcraft at the time I thought ”Yeah, I can cast this”. I'd actually met Wolf at WCG in China, so to make a long story shorter it's kind of amazing how things worked out with me eventually ending up on the caster's desk next to Wolf, casting Proleague. Well there goes all the cool mystery surrounding him... the actual story is much cooler than any kind of mystery
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On March 03 2016 03:59 GumBa wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2016 03:58 Ej_ wrote: MLord and Lilbow are the only players in EU who have a winning record vs Nerchio I think Slightly better than GoOdy then Bly will soon overtake goody as nerchio's punching bag.
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On March 03 2016 04:01 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2016 04:00 chipmonklord17 wrote:On March 03 2016 03:59 Elentos wrote:On March 03 2016 03:56 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:On March 03 2016 03:53 chipmonklord17 wrote: I feel bad for Valdes, all of these guys have such history together and comfortable banter, he's the new kid on the block relatively speaking Where did he come from anyway. All I know he was suddenly there at proleague. How did they find him Out of the three of you (Wolf, Moonglade, Brendan Valdes), you're likely the least well-known. Given how late you came into SC2 as a caster and with how few people knew you beforehand, could you introduce yourself? Who is Brendan Valdes?
Hello, my name is Brendan Valdes. I used to go by the ID Brendan which I felt was a little too generic given the other million dudes also called Brendan, so for the upcoming season I'm also going to go by the ID Brendan Valdes. I'm 23, from New York New York – the city that is – and I came to Korea 2.5 years ago in May of 2012. I had just won a raffle held by Azubu where the prize was being flown out to Korea to watch OGN The Champions season 1 live. I got the full VIP treatment: tickets, the tour, everything paid. At this point I was playing at the semi-pro level in League of Legends and had played at a high Masters level in Starcraft II.
I discovered that I really enjoyed everything about Korea, so after my stay was supposed to end I extended my stay for a week, which became a month, at which point I got in touch with Azubu wondering if I could work with them. They asked me to submit a Diablo guide (which I stayed up all night writing) as kind of a test, and when I sent it in they told me essentially ”Cool, you're hired.”
During OGN Season 2, one of the casters – Torch – had to fly back to the US for a wedding, so Azubu asked me if I could help out with casting The Champions for a while. I was ecstatic, casting OGN alongside Torch and Moletrap. Eventually SpoTV reached out to me about casting Proleague, and since I was playing a bunch of Starcraft at the time I thought ”Yeah, I can cast this”. I'd actually met Wolf at WCG in China, so to make a long story shorter it's kind of amazing how things worked out with me eventually ending up on the caster's desk next to Wolf, casting Proleague. Well there goes all the cool mystery surrounding him... the actual story is much cooler than any kind of mystery
The asexually spawning from Wolf theory sounded like it had potential.
Also I think its funny that Redeye talks to Violet like he isn't fluent in English himself
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On March 03 2016 03:59 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2016 03:56 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:On March 03 2016 03:53 chipmonklord17 wrote: I feel bad for Valdes, all of these guys have such history together and comfortable banter, he's the new kid on the block relatively speaking Where did he come from anyway. All I know he was suddenly there at proleague. How did they find him Show nested quote +Out of the three of you (Wolf, Moonglade, Brendan Valdes), you're likely the least well-known. Given how late you came into SC2 as a caster and with how few people knew you beforehand, could you introduce yourself? Who is Brendan Valdes?
Hello, my name is Brendan Valdes. I used to go by the ID Brendan which I felt was a little too generic given the other million dudes also called Brendan, so for the upcoming season I'm also going to go by the ID Brendan Valdes. I'm 23, from New York New York – the city that is – and I came to Korea 2.5 years ago in May of 2012. I had just won a raffle held by Azubu where the prize was being flown out to Korea to watch OGN The Champions season 1 live. I got the full VIP treatment: tickets, the tour, everything paid. At this point I was playing at the semi-pro level in League of Legends and had played at a high Masters level in Starcraft II.
I discovered that I really enjoyed everything about Korea, so after my stay was supposed to end I extended my stay for a week, which became a month, at which point I got in touch with Azubu wondering if I could work with them. They asked me to submit a Diablo guide (which I stayed up all night writing) as kind of a test, and when I sent it in they told me essentially ”Cool, you're hired.”
During OGN Season 2, one of the casters – Torch – had to fly back to the US for a wedding, so Azubu asked me if I could help out with casting The Champions for a while. I was ecstatic, casting OGN alongside Torch and Moletrap. Eventually SpoTV reached out to me about casting Proleague, and since I was playing a bunch of Starcraft at the time I thought ”Yeah, I can cast this”. I'd actually met Wolf at WCG in China, so to make a long story shorter it's kind of amazing how things worked out with me eventually ending up on the caster's desk next to Wolf, casting Proleague. thanks
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wow violets english is very good
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Violet's face is so shiny.
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On March 03 2016 04:01 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2016 04:00 chipmonklord17 wrote:On March 03 2016 03:59 Elentos wrote:On March 03 2016 03:56 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:On March 03 2016 03:53 chipmonklord17 wrote: I feel bad for Valdes, all of these guys have such history together and comfortable banter, he's the new kid on the block relatively speaking Where did he come from anyway. All I know he was suddenly there at proleague. How did they find him Out of the three of you (Wolf, Moonglade, Brendan Valdes), you're likely the least well-known. Given how late you came into SC2 as a caster and with how few people knew you beforehand, could you introduce yourself? Who is Brendan Valdes?
Hello, my name is Brendan Valdes. I used to go by the ID Brendan which I felt was a little too generic given the other million dudes also called Brendan, so for the upcoming season I'm also going to go by the ID Brendan Valdes. I'm 23, from New York New York – the city that is – and I came to Korea 2.5 years ago in May of 2012. I had just won a raffle held by Azubu where the prize was being flown out to Korea to watch OGN The Champions season 1 live. I got the full VIP treatment: tickets, the tour, everything paid. At this point I was playing at the semi-pro level in League of Legends and had played at a high Masters level in Starcraft II.
I discovered that I really enjoyed everything about Korea, so after my stay was supposed to end I extended my stay for a week, which became a month, at which point I got in touch with Azubu wondering if I could work with them. They asked me to submit a Diablo guide (which I stayed up all night writing) as kind of a test, and when I sent it in they told me essentially ”Cool, you're hired.”
During OGN Season 2, one of the casters – Torch – had to fly back to the US for a wedding, so Azubu asked me if I could help out with casting The Champions for a while. I was ecstatic, casting OGN alongside Torch and Moletrap. Eventually SpoTV reached out to me about casting Proleague, and since I was playing a bunch of Starcraft at the time I thought ”Yeah, I can cast this”. I'd actually met Wolf at WCG in China, so to make a long story shorter it's kind of amazing how things worked out with me eventually ending up on the caster's desk next to Wolf, casting Proleague. Well there goes all the cool mystery surrounding him... the actual story is much cooler than any kind of mystery I agree, it's kinda cool how he got to where he is today. I mean his career started with winning a raffle held by Azubu, ffs.
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Violet has way more personality than most of the others here.
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hahaha, that was funny :D
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