Poorly Done 2
"They don’t call it that for nothing."
The sequel to the amateur Poorly Done, Ethan Ford and Andrew Walker skate and rollerblade local Delaware spots.
"They don’t call it that for nothing."
The sequel to the amateur Poorly Done, Ethan Ford and Andrew Walker skate and rollerblade local Delaware spots.
Andrew Walker
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Ethan Ford
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James Martin
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Luke Troutner
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David Grain
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Colin Cotton
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Ben Woods
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Bradley Macdonald
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The sequel to the amateur Poorly Done, Ethan Ford and Andrew Walker skate and rollerblade local Delaware spots.
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