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'''Brooke Howard-Smith''' (born October [[1972]]) is a [[New Zealand]] [[broadcaster]], featuring on radio and [[TV3 (New Zealand)|TV3]]'s ''Target'' [[consumer affairs]]' show. He is also the co-founder of Senate and england clothing skate brands and of the [[Poynter]] streetwear label, and continues to have a following among the [[skateboarding]] and [[rollerblading]] community in the US Europe and Canada. |
'''Brooke Howard-Smith''' (born October [[1972]]) is a [[New Zealand]] [[broadcaster]], featuring on radio and [[TV3 (New Zealand)|TV3]]'s ''Target'' [[consumer affairs]]' show. He is also the co-founder of Senate and england clothing skate brands and of the [[Poynter]] streetwear label, and continues to have a following among the [[skateboarding]] and [[rollerblading]] community in the US Europe and Canada. |
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Brooke has a band with James Reid of [[The Feelers|the Feelers]] called [[Fierce Asian Gang]]. |
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Revision as of 12:07, 31 January 2007
Brooke Howard-Smith (born October 1972) is a New Zealand broadcaster, featuring on radio and TV3's Target consumer affairs' show. He is also the co-founder of Senate and england clothing skate brands and of the Poynter streetwear label, and continues to have a following among the skateboarding and rollerblading community in the US Europe and Canada.
Brooke has a band with James Reid of the Feelers called Fierce Asian Gang.