Mike V And The Ducks.

Mike V has finally broken his silence on the highly publicized incident in which he was involved in at the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA this past November. Read Mike’s story and be sure to watch the video and check out the petition and links below.

“I’ve held off on commenting on the incident for a long time in the hope that the Ducks and Honda Center would come to their senses and make this right, but after a month and a half, clearly that will not be the case. Instead they have chosen to try to sweep my family and I and this incident under the rug. This is truly a corrupted society when a father who refuses to let his daughter’s property be stolen from her is vilified. Understand, I did not start a fight or want to fight anyone… I just didn’t want this man to take advantage of my wife and daughter. When I in turn grabbed that stick and attempted to take it from him, it was he and the female involved that became aggressive towards me… Contrary to how it looks I was merely defending myself at that point. They hit me first and they had every intention on continuing to do so. Just because I didn’t let them beat me up that doesn’t make me the bad guy. Believe me, I’m the last person that wanted this incident to happen, especially in full view of my daughter but if I did not fight back she very well may have seen me get beat up by three different people. Which leads me to ponder… Why was I the only one detained and cited? Three other people were physically involved in this incident, three other people punched me… It makes no sense.”



“My daughter was a huge Ducks fan. Those players were her heroes. When she first saw the sticks being given away after the games, all that she could talk about was getting one of those sticks. Forget that with my relationship with the team that she could have gotten any stick, anytime from any player. There was something about the post game give away that captured her dreams and it’s all she ever talked about. When the Ducks won that night and Scott Niedermayer was announced as the number one star my daughter immediately headed for the front row and pressed herself against the glass, which was completely out of character for her, and it made my wife and I and everyone seated around us laugh — it was cute. I told my wife to go stand next to her as the area was getting congested with other stick hopefuls. When Scott (her favorite player) actually pointed at her and designated the stick for her, I was so happy for her, I could see her body language from behind was that of pure exhilaration — of a dream coming true. When this other guy grabbed the stick, and it was clear he was claiming it as his own, there was no way I was going to let him do so. When I grabbed the stick to take it away from him he snapped “No way man, it’s mine” and that is where all the trouble began. In that moment I was not “Mike V” I was not a “pro skateboarder” I was not a “celebrity fan” I was simply a man, a father sticking up for his family and doing the right thing in a world and a society that unfortunately has got it all wrong. When the Ducks, the Honda Center and the NHL didn’t stand by me, when they didn’t come to the defense of my daughter and my wife, when they painted me to be some maniac that can’t control his temper and that would fight over a random souvenir they lost a true fan and supporter. This had nothing to do with the actual stick, it was about protecting and defending my family.”

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“The Ducks, the Honda Center and the NHL threw my family and I under the bus to try to save face. They created a bad situation by even allowing the stick to be tossed over the glass in the first place and then made it worse by not standing by the guy who always stood by them and instead vilified my wife, my daughter and myself for not allowing ourselves to be trespassed upon in their building.”

“When I watch the video I don’t see the fight, my eyes are locked on the little girl in the Ducks jersey who is beside herself with excitement when Scott Niedermayer indicates that the stick he is giving away his hers. The only crime that happened that night is that the Ducks and the Honda Center told my little girl through their shameful actions that she simply doesn’t matter.”

– Mike V

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52 Responses to “Mike V And The Ducks.

  1. Jeff Parker says:

    I think that you will be justified if you fight this!
    Are you going to?
    Did Lucy get the stick? I hope so!

    Jeff Parker

  2. Mike V says:

    Once my wife and daughter realized that the brass at the Honda Center were looking to lay this thing at my feet they immediately parted ways with the stick… The thing was tainted and we wanted nothing to do with it. Again, this was not about the stick… It was something much bigger.

  3. Claudio says:

    I already commented about this, but I’m here to emphasize this: “… by not standing by the guy who always stood by them”. That is such a coward attitude, man! It really pissed me off.

  4. Craig McCormick says:

    That is such a shame that your relationship with the Ducks ended like this. I know you have been a big NHL fan since your childhood and to be tossed to the sidelines like this is unforgivable. Especially after all the stuff you have done for the Ducks & the NHL.

    Stand Strong.

  5. vaskateboards says:

    Ducks are fucking dead to me!

  6. Mike V says:

    It really is a shame. I’ve been a hockey fan since I was very young… 7 or 8 or so. And now there’s nothing there… It’s gone.

  7. Drew Henry says:

    This seem’s alittel ass backwards to me. So here’s a sport that has many physical altercations over some of which just happen simply because a player bumps in to another player. Yet the ducks can not condown a fan standing up for his youngest daughter agaisnt some Drunken asshole? Now tell me what kind of fighting can they condowne?

  8. Valério says:

    All this situation disgusts me.Its allways like that.All fights need more than one person to exist and normally only one is declared the guilty!!!!
    Everyone who sees the video with real eyes cant be against you,Mike!!!For me its a father defending his daughter…whats more noble than that???You have all my respect,man!!!
    Stay cool and keep taking care of you and your family.Mike V. a real MAN!!!

  9. Luke says:

    I agree this whole thing is beyond retarded. I mean, the ducks organization knew you and what kind of guy you were/are. and they should clearly see that you were merely standing up for your daughter and yourself. like someone said before me, this is a physical sport, which now seems to fine or suspend anyone who looks at someone wrong. yet they don’t correctly take care of some drunken asshole that tried to steal from a little girl.. it really sucks that an incident like this took your love of the sport away, but if the ducks or the nhl still haven’t done anything to make it right(although at this point I really don’t think there is anything that can make it right) you and you’re family are better off…

  10. Randy says:

    You did what anyone else in your position would do and no one thinks otherwise. The Ducks are too much of a pussy to do the right thing. What a bunch of cowards. I’ve been a fan of hockey since I was a kid and a fan of the Sharks for many years and they do the stick toss at the end of the game and have never had a problem. Many teams do the stick toss at the end of their games and never experience problems. This is not the problem of the NHL, this is the problem of the Ducks. I’ve never been a fan of their organization nor will I ever be, but throwing out the love of the game because one team fucked up and then didn’t stand by their commitment to you, that sucks. Fuck the Ducks, but don’t take it out on the NHL.

  11. AC Hockey Guy says:

    That’s why you need to be a KINGS fan!!

  12. Mike V says:

    I was suppose to play in a charity hockey game for Luc Robitaille on January 2 but he uninvited me. It seems I have been blacklisted in the hockey world — by the Ducks, the Kings and the NHL… for what? Standing up for and defending my family and myself? I’m so disappointed in everyone involved… No one has stood up and said this is wrong, no one in the hockey world has publicly had my back. I’ve lost all respect.

  13. Valério says:

    Seriously?Thats so damn stupid!!!This story sounds so unreal!!!
    Youre right with your atittude,Mike.I support you 200% and more.With that kind of actions its more than understandable what you feel and say.Ill say again…this is unreal and shameful.
    Take care mate,YOU RULE!!!You are a role model,every kid and many mans should look at you.

  14. [...] Mike is married and has a daughter. Vallely was a huge NHL Ducks fan which appears to have ended recently. [...]

  15. Peter Medina says:

    Retarded, even if there was no stick it was you vs 3 and your daughter was there. I would trash anyone that is potentially harmful to my kids, stick or not

  16. ET(253) says:

    Well luckily you have an entire culture (arguably the most influential culture in the world right now) at your disposal with which to vilify these hypocrites.

  17. Jeff Parker says:

    Mike, I am saddened by this. Not just for your sake, But your daughters sake. I know this will be chalked up by you as one of life’s many life lessons. But for your daughter to have to get jaded with this corporate BS so early in life. Is a disappointment. Reading how much of a fan she was. I know it is about “much” more than the stick. It’s about right and wrong and placing blame on someone who is not in the wrong. One again I think this is a travesty of justice… It goes to show you the true meaning of the Ducks fan appreciation. (They have NONE!)
    Keep doing all the other good things you do…
    Jeff

  18. Mike V says:

    I’ve heard that I was “let go” because I threw punches — right or wrong. So, I guess defending my family and myself in the Honda Center can’t be tolerated in this passive, politically correct, law and lawyer run society. What a joke. The video clearly shows I had every right to try to get my daughters property away from someone who was stealing it and also that by doing so I was assaulted and at that point had no choice but to defend myself. But because I stood up for my family, and because I threw punches in my own defense, the Ducks and Honda Center have deemed me unfit to be associated with them.

  19. Kenneth says:

    Nothing more than supreme douchebaggery on the part of the a**hole who would try to take a souvenir away from a little girl. You did the right thing Mike! I would have done the same for my daughter. On the other hand Scott needs to learn how to toss a stick a little more accurately.

  20. sbjake says:

    What a nightmare, Mike. I’m trying to figure out if there’s anything positive that might come out of this. I guess when “one door closes, another opens” ?? I say let this weight be lifted and go skate. Map out some new cities and hit the road. Your fans are still out here. Bring the family and enjoy some non-L.A. vibes for awhile.

  21. Spencer says:

    Mike,

    to me the video shows you whacking fatboy with the stick and putting him in a headlock before his crazy sister comes over and reacts. After which all hell breaks loose. I don’t blame you for defending yourself and everything probably felt very chaotic in the moment. I don’t feel like your daughter was in any particular danger but that’s obviously your call to make.

    Ultimately I think you were in a bit of a no-win situation as happens sometimes dealing with drunk fans. Add in the fact that all the action seems to show you beating the hell out of the guy, plus your reputation, and you were bound to come out of this in a negative light. If there was some way it could have looked as if you did NOT throw the first punch – and no one’s really counting fatboy’s sister’s punch – you probably would have been okay. But sometimes it’s just not like that, and there’s no convincing anyone otherwise.

    Given that, I’m sure you’re not entirely surprised by the Ducks public reaction. The NHL is not the WWF and CAN’T publicly condone people beating each other up, hypocrisy notwithstanding. That’s not a stance the league offices or their own lawyers would ever allow them to take. I wish they had made more of an effort to reach out to you privately, though. I think you were poorly treated in that respect.

    I’m a big fan of both you and the Ducks and I wish this hadn’t happened. We need all the fans and positive publicity we can get. Take care.

  22. Lui says:

    “YOU DID THE RIGHT THING MIKE!”

  23. Mike V says:

    Spencer… I agree that in the video it appears that the stick hits the guy… But if you really watch it, it clearly doesn’t. I was using his momentum of pulling to push against him and take the stick away… which I did. You’re right that in the moment things are a lot more chaotic and intense and that doesn’t really translate onto video. But I can tell you this… I was well aware that I was in a fight by the energy and body language and words spoken between myself and this guy… and it wasn’t a fight I wanted to be in… I wanted the stick back and in the rightful owners hands and that’s it. But when his (sister?) as you say starts hitting me and he himself in his awkward drunken way begins to get himself in position to engage me I really didn’t have much of a choice. When a female starts hitting you it’s guaranteed the males with her will begin hitting you too. Which by the way, both of them did. When the camera moves away and the screen goes dark you can see a bald headed guy grabbing me from behind, that guy was with the drunk and the female and he actually lit me up pretty good before the whole thing was over.

    A key point here is that three other people were involved in this and threw punches… yet I was the only one detained and cited, I’d still like someone to explain that to me.

    I understand where you’re coming from in what you wrote… All I can say is I am the last person that wanted this to happen but it did and I wouldn’t and couldn’t change a thing. Again, this is about a man stealing my daughter’s property but the Ducks and Honda Center don’t want to address that. But if the guy doesn’t grab the stick away from my wife and daughter none of this happens.

  24. grimcity says:

    Hey Mike, this is Neal from Hammond, LA… I don’t know jack about hockey (it’s a very new sport to our state, and growing up we rarely see ice being sub-tropical and all), but as mentioned previously, I’ve always been aware of your love for the game. Seriously bummed that this turned out so horribly for you and your family.

    Anyway, I just read that you wrote about this from Jim’s Twitter, and already read Carn Carn’s piece on the subject, but a number of us internet chatterers had already come to the same conclusion as you, Dave, and Jim… and if I’m not mistaken, didn’t the hockey player guy actually state that the stick was meant for your daughter (after the fact, not to mention that he pinpointed her as the recipient of the gift before trying to give it to her)?

    Only thing I would’ve done different than you is I would have broken that damn thing in half before giving it back, but I’m prone to doing stuff like that when I’ve been wronged. You handled up the way you should have -hell, the only way you could have… what if one of those drunk gimps had accidentally hit your girl while fumbling for it, or fallen on her in their retarded glee?

    Well cheers to you man, super sorry that this happened… it’s unfair (at BEST) and undeniably bullshit. Take care man, good lookin’ out for your girl. Take care and best regards to you and your family.

  25. Mike V says:

    Neal… Hell yea man, great to hear from you and thanks so much for your support… I greatly appreciate it man. I really think the Ducks and Honda Center and the mainstream media thought they could just lay this shit on me because at the end of the day I’m just a skateboarder… Man, are they wrong.

    Thanks again Neal… Looking forward to hanging and skating with you guys in Hammond again soon.

  26. Norm says:

    thats a shame. for as much as you have gone out of your way for the team & the league as well. then again when it comes to Bettman & how he runs the league, i’m not surprised. i don’t know much about the Ducks organization cause i’m from up in Canada but ya, they should have backed you up.

    anyways, i’ve always have been a fan of yours Mike & always will be

  27. Cisca says:

    Mike regardless of what the Ducks or Honda Centre say, I think you did the right thing that any parent would do and I SUPPORT YOU 100% !!! You did what was right. I wish all the best to you and your family.

  28. Spencer says:

    Mike,

    Just to clarify I don’t have a problem with what you did, it just sucks that it happened. As soon as those situations start, all hope of a decent outcome is gone. He put you in this situation, but it’s the situation you’re in. So fuck him twice for that.

    I dunno. I guess I’m hoping you’ll come around eventually and regain your fandom. I hate all the negative press surrounding my team. I hate that you, whom I respect, are a part of it, even though I can’t fault you for it. As for why you were the only one cited….cops. I have nothing else to say.

    Also the sister thing is based on deleted comments on youtube immediately afterwards and a couple other sources. I honestly have no idea, but it seems right.

    Anyway, thanks for your considered response, and good luck with everything.

  29. Drew says:

    Mike. I admit I was a little disappointed in you when I first watched the video. Upon second viewing, I understand your protectiveness over the integrity and well-being of your family.

    It’s truly disappointing that you and the Ducks organization couldn’t come to terms on this. Try not to see the players or the sport short because of the management and their decisions, based on poor form as they may be, it’s just not worth it.

    I lost my Dad this past Christmas. He wasn’t always a good Dad, but I appreciated him and really he was there when it mattered. I’m sure your daughters will remember the lengths you went to – public ridicule…just to get a piece of wood for one of them.

    It’s a bummer. Plain out bummer. But I fully believe this loss will be replaced with something better. When it comes, think of the dickhead in NY that left this comment. Stay good Mike.

  30. Mike V says:

    Norm…
    Thanks for your continued support.

  31. Owen says:

    man o man, Mike i was about 10 feet away from you when this happened, i actually had my arm positioned in front of your daughter so she didn’t get hit by a stray arm or leg (had no idea it was your daughter at the time, ask if she remembers).

    Ya know man i seen the whole thing go down and its a total Catch 22, you did what any man would do….But in the same token you are a face for the ducks and like working with any sports organization there is a code of conduct that when not met can cause termination.

    So, in any event i can understand where the ducks are coming from, but the banishment and disassociation i think is a little too much.

    I hope to see you in Section 210 again soon.

  32. Ingo says:

    I was witness to the love you bring torwards your family once in Münster or Dortmund during the championships. We had dinner afterwards because I drove you to the airport and I was really impressed about the way you treated your daughter and wife and to be honest it was the first time i could see myself becoming a father which I am now.
    I guess everyone who has a daughter would have reacted the same way you did in the ducks game. I’m can completely feel you!
    Sad thing is that hockey isn’t only a game, it’s a money printing machine and incidents like yours are sand to the system.
    You have my support and I guess the support of 90% of the skateboarders that care.
    It’s just sad you lost such a big piece of your life history and that your daughter lost some of her heroes!
    At least you have proven her father is one she can count on…

  33. Mike V says:

    Thanks Ingo… I really appreciate your words and thanks for the ride to the airport if I didn’t properly thank you back then.

  34. Mike V says:

    Hey Owen… I get it man, but at the same time, wouldn’t you want to be associated with someone who stands for something real and would do what “any (real) man would do” then just try to sweep this thing away like the NHL tries to do with any bit of controversy. At the end of the day and I reiterate, this is about a man forcibly taking my daughters property… That’s where the whole thing starts and until the Ducks, the Kings and the NHL acknowledge that my family and I were wronged by the Ducks and Honda Center by not objectively looking at this situation and instead crucifying me and me alone for this incident… It will NEVER go away and you will NEVER see me in Section 210 again. With the same passion that I promoted the Ducks and the NHL with, and the same passion with which I defended my family and myself with — I will take it to the Ducks, the Kings and the NHL with. They will NEVER hear the end of this. When they told my daughter through their shameful handling of this situation that she didn’t matter, they made a major mistake. The Ducks and Honda Center tried to sweep this incident as well as my family and I under the rug. How they thought I would just take it is beyond me. They obviously don’t know a damn thing about me.

  35. Fiona from New Zealand says:

    It sucks also that a grown man would try to take something from a little girl who clearly can’t defend herself against him. What a dickhead. I’m a firm believer in what goes around comes around, so hopefully something big is heading his way.

  36. Owen says:

    Yeah Mike,

    I’m with you 110% I’m extremely family orientated with the same views, shit ill even stand up for the underdog if i don’t know them.

    The prick who took the stick is just that a prick… and in all honesty its unfortunate that this incident didn’t go through investigation etc… because i’m sure it would be a lot more cut and dry if the charges were filed against the prick and he was convicted.

    I just hope that you can get your hockey back, your daughters can get her heroes back, and the NHL can prove that their league is one step above the rest by righting the wrongs.

  37. kc maddox says:

    Mike- this basically comes down to the different cultures of board / action sports and of organized team sports and is very ironic in the way it plays out. Boarders and surfers are individuals in their sports yet as a culture stick together, take care of each other and are sure to have someones back, often times without even knowing them. On the other hand traditional team sports have culture of individuals who are only looking to cover their own ass, except while in the heat of the competition. Once in the locker room and beyond their true colors are revealed time and time again as shown in the mainstream media weekly. It doesn’t surprise me that the Ducks have shown themselves to be Schmucks in this regard, because your supporting them was business for them and not personal. If it was personal, they would have taken care of you. But your right, you’re just a skateboarder and they are a corporate money machine who displays the exact actions you would expect from that culture.

    Take care of your family.

  38. xrxpx says:

    Mike,
    This is the first time I watched the video and even noticed the little girl, your daughter, so clearly designated as the recipient of the stick. The way you describe the incident is that of a loving father, not a rabid lunatic. You two clearly have a special relationship that this incident will not change. What she witnessed wasnt her dad losing his cool, it was her dad standing up for her. Sadly, she has learned a real life lesson in justice that she will never forget her whole life. Shame on the hockey world for doing such a thing to such a sweet and seemingly radical little girl.
    Be righteous, always,
    rp

  39. Mike V says:

    5 minutes before this incident happened I would have told you that the CEO of the Ducks and the Honda Center was my friend. 5 minutes before this incident happened I would have told you that many people that worked for the Ducks and the Honda Center and many of the the players on the team were my friends. Sure, some people reached out to me privately (and against orders not too) but no one stood up for me publicly — no one said my family and I were unfairly treated. 5 minutes after a man tried to forcibly steal my daughter’s property in their building and I refused to let it happen, my professional and public relationship with all of those people was severed. The same guy who gave signed skateboards to and made real time for many of these people’s kids — who was nothing but an ambassador of goodwill for the team, the building and the sport– who always treated everyone he met with kindness and respect — was suddenly swinging from a rope in front of the Honda Center for simply protecting and defending his family and himself. And instead of saying “that’s wrong” these people just stood by and watched, cowards — all of them.

  40. Wells says:

    You’ve 5 more signed from the UK here

  41. Same Boat says:

    Mike,
    I hope you and your family are well. As someone that has spent a bit of time around you, I know what your family means to you and what an absolute family man you are. You shouldve been treated differently for all the time you spent dedicated to the Ducks and the NHL. It wasnt long ago the Ducks had you on the ice going toe to toe with Steve Montador. In a battle that wasnt supposed to be so real, that fighting was OK and even shown nightly on the jumbotron yet defending your family gets you cut off? No longer good for their image? They knew what they were getting and from the blog, the video segments, the new clothing line agreement, they were pretty happy with what they were getting. Trust me, Ive been through the same ringer and the same guys that turned their backs on you (by orders) have done the same to me so I feel you. You never know, back in June 2008 a billionaire owner made a plea of guilty of lying about stock backdating yet in Dec 2009 the judge “set aside his guilty plea” and “dismissed the information against him.” He’s back to being an owner, no jail time, no fines, no nothing. I know your net worth isnt the same $2.3 billion but maybe this organization will see sometimes things arent always what they seem and you need to get a second chance. I applaud you for doing whats right and thinking of your family before thinking of the Ducks image. You have a great family and the Ducks F’d up yet again. Take care!

  42. Carl says:

    You were detained, in my professional opinion, due to the long hair, beard and tats. It was profiling. Pure and simple.

  43. Nyree says:

    Mike,

    I got through to the Ellis show just a few minutes too late and you were already gone. The point that I wanted to make is clear: The Ducks Organization and the executives at the Honda Center needed a scapegoat and you were an easy target. They needed to downplay one of the key elements in the story, the real perpetrators of this crime (big, dumb guy and his equally big, dumb girlfriend) were loaded. I have little doubt that they were over-served at the venue. They probably drank before they left their home, tailgated in the parking lot and continued to drink while the game was occurring. No one seems to want to talk about the fact that venues all across the country will serve someone alcohol until they are so intoxicated that they slur, stumble, sway or (worse) become aggressive, causing fights. Incidents like this will continue to occur as long as fools like big, dumb guy continue to drink to excess.

    I have two daughters and know that I would do anything to help them realize their dreams, keep them from getting hurt and help them grow as people. Congrats for standing up to a ridiculous bully who deserves to outed as the idiot who stole a little girl’s dream.

  44. HockeyDad says:

    Mike,

    as much as i might feel with you how the ducks handled the situation, i have to say the way you acted was wrong as well. So ok, they guy took something you felt was yours but does that justify force ? No it does not. The Ducks run a family oriented sports entertainment company and violence in any form should not be part of it. With your connections it would have been much wiser to ask security to help you get the stick back and if that did not work I am sure Ducks PR would have stepped in and tried to get you a replacement, since the original was taken from you. But you getting into a scuffle like this in front of the running TV cameras was the wrong thing to do. I don’t think your girl was in any danger at any time would you have stepped aside and handled this situation with a cool head instead of a fist. The result, the ducks lost some fans and I am sure you lost some friends on the ducks team as well.. For sure not worth it over a stupid wood stick…
    been much wiser to ask security to help you get the stick back and

  45. Mike V says:

    Hockeydad… If I was a spectator or a coward perhaps I would have handled the situation as you say I should have, but I’m not. The family oriented sports entertainment you speak of is rife with violence and the arena is filled with over-served drunks. There are some things I just won’t tolerate regardless of societies laws and standards. If you don’t like it, too bad. My decision to get physical was justified and I make no apologies for it. Scott should never have designated the stick and thrown it over the glass for my daughter without security there to see the gifting through properly… Instead, some dumb drunk decides he’s gonna’ take the stick for himself. It’s not about a piece of wood… It’s about a principal. Clearly you and I would never see eye to eye on that and that’s fine. I also understand that there are repercussions for the decisions I made and that’s fine — I can live with it. But I can not live with the fact that the Ducks sided with an obviously over-served fan and that I was the only person cited and detained. I can not live with the fact that they have never acknowledged the stick was designated for and thus the property of my daughter even when Scotty said so himself. And I can not live with the fact that the Ducks take no responsibility for the incident when clearly the stick giveaway is a very dangerous thing to do. My daughter was put in harm’s way and because of that this whole thing unfolded. I take responsibility for my actions… do the Ducks?

  46. Chris says:

    Mike,

    I think what you did was great any man that would not stand up for their family is a coward. I know some of you here would just let the drunk fat guy take the stick but wouldn’t you feel less of a man once you left and thought about it. That’s all I have to say but Mike you rock and keep it up

  47. all our support from Spain, we think it is unfair to you all that has happened. many people out here have seen the video and read about the incident and think like you.! From the southern coasts of Spain all our best wishes that everything will work out favorably for you. Adios! amigo !

  48. J says:

    As a father of 2 children and a strong believer that the majority of the world has lost the understanding of intrinsic value and obsessed with big cars, big cocks, big tits, $5 coffees and $9 dollar bottles of water, texting while driving, performing surgery, or texting while jerking off to kiddie porn, a world that cares little about emotion, little about right or wrong, cares little about pain or preventing it, a world that pours poison into our water, into the animals that we slaughter and eat, a world that makes celebrity scandals the top story over our fellow people dying from hunger, a world where we fight like dogs for parking spots but kick our own for being themselves, a world where make over shows never focus on the inside, a world where credit limits determine if the sick get healed, a world where the sun may never rise and we will never grow.
    Mike the minute his hands went up I would have kicked his ass back into his plate of nachos and processed cheese a stood over him hoping that he died. Good on you.

  49. Skyler says:

    Mike,

    Just read about this. I was never an NHL or Ducks fan but I can say for certain I’ll make sure to keep it that way. Just wish I coulda been there to help out. I’ve been a fan of yours for quite a few years and have always seen loyalty and commitment to whatever you’re doing. Whether its sticking up for Bam, yourself, or your family. The world needs more people like you who actually have beliefs and stick by them.

    If you’re ever in Utah make sure to stop by Logan its up north but has a fairly decent skate park. Take it easy and keep being a stand up guy.

  50. Keith says:

    Reading comments until I saw your other comment about uninvited to charity hockey game so i jumped down to writing comment because i wanna say my negative feeling about that shit right now before it goes away because i’m on your side, mike v.. NHL and Ducks don’t give a shit cause they are full grown-ups of greedy caring all about money, not to learn and understand people’s feelings like they banned you and your family for what reason? for fucking money by telling people that you did some bad fuck up shit so they banned you and then Ducks fans will feel safe and be still comfortable to come to the games while it’s actually on this asshole who tried to make some serious damage on your daughter’s memory, she’s not forgetting this!! when she remembers this, it saddens her and i can tell you how to fuck Ducks back so harder than they did to you is to gather many Ducks fans as you can and explain them the situation, they definitely will understand your situation and then you tell them that Ducks banned you and put you on NHL’s blacklist so they will follow you by not going to any damn games so it will make some serious damage to Ducks’ budget so Ducks gets their more ass fucked than they did to you over that bullshit.. for my sake, she’s little girl and then she’s banned with you, bullshit!! if i was a Ducks, i’m definitely not going to any damn game after i hear or sees this, greedy bastards sicken me everyday watching America going to the shit bec of greedy bastards who wouldn’t help their own people, americans!!

  51. Keith says:

    and oh, i forget to say something else cause i was pissed.. see? i’m on your side, mike v so cheer up.. by the way, do you know what would happens at some skateboarding contest like you remembers the past what happened? if a little girl’s gift of skateboard got snatched then asshole would be finished off by many skaters cause skaters don’t think of money like Fucks (Ducks, I call them Fucks now) so skaters alway have each other’s back and it’s good thing you got your full supports from skateboarders who think this is bullshit too done by Fucks..

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