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Tonight I wrote the bio for Seneca’s new website. It’s fairly accurate with some intense adjectives. Enjoy.
Seneca James Francis Flanagan Buddy Ryan was born in the depths of the Adirondacks to a pack of majestic moon chasers (wolves). From a young age, Seneca took to drawing, scratching the likenesses of his favorite folk heroes, Kurt Cobain and Mighty Mouse, on loose pieces of bark found in his native surroundings. As he grew older, he quickly developed a stern reputation in the lower 46 as being a wild eyed, heavy smoker and drinker with a quick and harsh tongue. That’s right. Seneca painted his sentences with curse words like Picasso stroked the canvas, often times yelling, “Oh FUDGE!” when his drawings were not up to his insanely high expectations. Yet even at a young age, the, “Irish Wolf,” as he is now known, showed glimpses of the masterful work that would later define his career.
As time continued to pass, Seneca’s skills improved as his nicotine addiction became fiercer. He eventually would give up bark drawing and move into other mediums including constructing elaborate pipe-cleaner statues, once even creating a life-size replica of his beloved Yankee Stadium. He also developed an intense interest in the pottery wheel after seeing the Patrick Swayze film, “Ghost.” But it was another medium that would make the mark, quite literally, on Seneca’s life. Tattooing.
Tattoos have been practiced around the world for over 5,000 years. That’s 3,000 years longer than Jesus. If you’re looking for something to believe in or want the perfect recreation of a breath-taking butterfly on your lower back, Seneca “Irish Wolf” Ryan is your man. Do yourself a favor and schedule an appointment with the, “Michelangelo of Tattoos” and turn your body into a living, breathing Sistine Chapel today.
I’m always trying new things and this time I’m trying “new things” on the radio. Get the scoop in this NS article and tune in tonight from 9-11 pm on WBKM.ORG.
Last winter I did some freeskiing coverage for allisports.com, the official media outlet of all things Winter and Summer Dew Tour. This past weekend some kind friends from the editorial department invited me down for the first ever Skate Open in Boston. While I know very little about skateboarding, I do know that Boston is a good time. Highlights included:
partying with Horn and Collies. Always good to see you cats!
hanging out with the staff from Alli, both old and new. These folks work their tails off to make things happen. Thanks guys. Check out my festival recap here.
the media center was in the Away team’s locker room at the Garden. In other words, I wrote my articles in the same room Kobe Bryant has a melt down after the Celtics won the title. How good is that?
meeting P-Rod. What a genuine and super cool guy. I’m always happy to know there’s good guys like that in other aspects of action sports. Oh, and he’s a G (see Nike ad below)
hearing about all the exciting stuff planned for season 2 of Winter Dew. Stoked for the finals at Mount Snow! Ski The East team is taking over.