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INSOMNIA Al Pacino. Robin Williams. Hilary Swank. Maura Tierney
INSOMNIA Al Pacino. Robin Williams. Hilary Swank. Maura Tierney. Martin Donovan. Nicky Katt. Paul Dooley. Jonathan Jackson. Larry Holden. Katherine Isabelle. Oliver "Ole" Zemen. Jay Brazeau. Lorne Cardinal. James Hutson. Andrew Campbell. Paula Shaw. Crystal Lowe. Tasha Simms. Malcolm Boddington. Kerry Sandomirsky. Chris Guthior. Ian Tracey. Kate Robbins. Emily Jane Perkins. Dean Wray. INVINCIBLE Tim Roth. Jouko Ahola. Anna Gourari. Jacob Wein. Max Raabe. Gustav Peter Wöhler. Udo Kier. Herbert Golder. Gary Bart. Renate Krössner. Ben-Tzion Hershberg. Rebecca Wein. Raphael Wein. Daniel Wein. Chana Wein. Guntis Pilsums. Torsten Hammann. Jurgis Krasons. Klaus Stiglmeier. James Reeves. Ulrich Bergfelder. Jakov Rafalson. Leva Aleksandrova. Natalie Holtom. Karin Kern. Amanda Lawford. Francesca Marino. Beatrix Reiterer. Adrianne Richards. Sabine Schreitmiller. Kristy Wone. Rudolph Herzog. Les Bubb. Tina Bordhin. Sylvia Vas. Hans-Jürgen Schmiebusch. Joachim Paul Assböck. Alexander Duda. Klaus Haindl. Hark Bohm. Anthony Bramall. André Hennicke. Ilga Martinsone. Valerijs Iskevic. Juris Strenga. Grigorij Kravec. James Mitchell. Milena Gulbe. ITALIAN FOR BEGINNERS Anders W. Berthelson. Anette Støvelbaek. Peter Gantzler. Ann Eleonora Jørgensen. Lars Kaalund. Karen-Lise Mynster. Rikke Wölck. Elsebeth Steentoft. Sara Indrio Jensen. Bent Mejding. Claus Gerving. Jesper Christensen. Carlo Barsotti. Lene Tiemroth. Alex Nyborg Madsen. Steen Svare Hansen. Susanne Oldenburg. Martin Brygmann. IVANSXTC. Danny Huston. Peter Weller. Lisa Enos. Joanne Duckman. Angela Featherstone. Caroleen Feeney. Valeria Golino. Adam Krentzman. Heidi Jo Markel. James Merendino. Tiffani-Amber Thiessen. Morgan Vukovic. Crystal Atkins. Alex Butler. Robert Graham. Marilyn Heston. Courtney Kling. Hal Lieberman. Carol Rose. Victoria Silvstedt. Alison Taylor. Vladimir Tuchinsky. Camille Alick. Bobby Bell. Pria Chattergee. Dino DeConcini. Steve Dickman. Sofia Eng. Sarah Goldberg. -
X GAMES FACTS & FEATS 1995 the Inaugural Extreme Games Took
X GAMES FACTS & FEATS 1995 The inaugural Extreme Games took place in June in Providence, R.I. with the following competitions: Bungee Jumping Eco Challenge In-Line Skating Skateboard Sky Surfing Sport Climbing Street Luge Biking Watersports 1997 Extreme Games changed its name to X Games and moved to the west coast for the first time – hosted by San Diego, Calif. 1999 The X Games moved north to San Francisco, Calif. After attempting the trick for 10 years, Tony Hawk landed the first-ever 900 in Skateboard Best Trick. Moto X made its debut in 1999 and phenom Travis Pastrana was awarded a near-perfect score of 99.0 in Moto X Freestyle. 2000 Moto X Step Up made its first appearance. Dave Mirra became the first BMX athlete to land a double backflip at the X Games. 2001 X Games Seven headed back east to Philadelphia, Penn., where the event hit a major milestone – a first-time indoor venue at the First Union Center. This was the first time X Games took place inside and outside an arena. Moto X Best Trick made its debut. 2002 Mike Metzger made X Games and Moto X history with his back-to-back backflips. Mat Hoffman landed the first no-handed 900 in Vert. 2003 X Games made its third move, this time back to California and landed in Los Angeles with an unprecedented contract lasting through 2009. Becoming the youngest ever X Games gold medalist, Ryan Sheckler landed all of his tricks and won Skateboard Park at just 13 years old. -
Xc #1 - 7/8 April
NAPA VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, USA - XC #1 - 7/8 APRIL Location & General Information The Opening Round of the 2001 Tissot-UCI World Cup will be held for the fifth consecutive year in the beautiful Napa Valley. For the second year running the World Cup will be hosted at the dramatically beautiful Domaine Chandon Sparkling Winery and Vineyards. Napa is located 45 miles northeast of San Francisco, with the Domaine Chandon property only 9 miles north of downtown Napa. Over 10 million people live within a two-hour drive of Napa and Domaine Chandon and we will draw spectators from major Northern California cities such as San Francisco, San Jose, Berkeley, Marin, Sacramento, Santa Rosa and Lake Tahoe. Two Hundred Fifty Thousand (250,000) people live within a 30-minute drive of the race venue and Napa is located a mere 35 miles from the birthplace of mountain biking, Marin County and Mount Tamalpais. Napa Valley is the premier wine-growing region in America and is respected around the world for the quality of its wine and it’s beautiful scenery. The mountains, vineyards, rolling green hills, old growth oak trees, and landscaping that surround Domaine Chandon create an incredible backdrop for this event. Domaine Chandon is not only world-renowned for its sparkling wine but it also boasts a visitors center, salon and tasting room, state-of-the-art sparkling wine making facility and a four-star restaurant to satisfy the most discerning of palettes. Over a million dollars has recently been invested in additional landscaping to this already incredible venue. -
Coach Fred's Solutions to 150 Road Cycling Challenges by Fred Matheny • Cyclocross for Roadies by Darren Cope • Skills Training for Cyclists by Arnie Baker, M.D
Coach Fred’s Solutions to Road Cycling’s Challenges COMBO VOLUMES 1 & 2 BY FRED MATHENY Coach Fred's Solutions To Road Cycling Challenges Volumes 1&2 By Fred Matheny Photos by Deb Matheny, Ed Pavelka, Nico Toutenhoofd Cover by Kleppert Design RBR Publishing Company All Rights Reserved Published by RBR Publishing Company, 3255 Embry Hills Dr., Suite A, Atlanta, GA 30341 USA. Copyri ght RBR Publishing Company. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, photographic including photocopying, recording or by any information storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of RBR Publishing Company. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained in this publication. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication. http://www.RoadBikeRider.com 2 RBR’s PREMIUM SITE & Newsletter If you like this eBook, you'll love our PREMIUM SITE! Members receive 10 great benefits, including . • 15% discount on every product in RBR's online eBookstore • 3 bonus eBooks • Access to more than 700 Q&A by experts on training and equipment • Hundreds of product reviews by RBR's experienced Review Crew • Expert "how to" content, such as the 12-part "Year in Training" • Our exclusive Roadie Rap forum on key topics of interest to road cyclists • A searchable archive of 374 RBR Newsletters beginning with No. 1 . and lots more in over 285 web pages! Get all these PREMIUM SITE benefits for the low membership fee of just $24.99 per year. -
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Since 1995, the X Games has been at the forefront of Action Sports, constantly driving progression and innovation to new heights. Two brand new series, produced by ESPN, now chart the development of these sports and showcase the X Games’ place in the rise from the niche beginnings to global industry of today. X Games Heroes (10 x 30’) features ten of the most important athletes ever to have graced the X Games, both Summer and Winter. From the legendary figure of Tony Hawk, possibly the most recognisable of all action sports athletes and the first skateboarder anywhere to perform the ‘900’, to Shaun White, arguably the best in the world today on both snowboard and skateboard. Each episode is dedicated to the story of a single athlete. Xtraordinary (10 x 30’) highlights the best moments from the last 16 years of the X Games in ten themed programmes. The First Ever episodes feature the groundbreaking nature of the X Games: be it Travis Pastrana’s first ever double back flip on a motorbike or Tony Hawk’s ‘900’, these are all tricks that had never been seen before. Other episodes within this series capture the best moments, slams, surprises, and featured athlete groups from games past. Episodes: X Games Heroes 10 x 30 mins Xtraordinary 10 x 30 mins Rights: All media rights Territory: Worldwide (non-exclusive in EMEA) Format: Available on Digibeta or Beta SP Available Now X Games Heroes X GAMES HEROES Tony Hawk This episode looks at arguably one of the greatest ever extreme sports icons, Tony Hawk. -
Tony Hawk Full Booklet
“THE BIRDMAN” A Biography of Tony Hawk Introduction Hawk was born in Carlsbad, Cali- fornia to Nancy and Frank Peter Rupert Hawk and was raised in San Diego, Cali- fornia. When Hawk was young, he was described as being “hyperactive,” and his mother says that he was “so hard on himself and expected himself to do so many things.” One time, Tony struck out in baseball and was so distraught that he hid in a ravine and had to be “physically coaxed out” by his father. His frustration with himself was so harsh that his par- ents had him psychologically evaluated at school. The results were that Tony was “gifted,” he tested with an I.Q. of 144, and school advisors recommended plac- ing him in advanced classes. Given his first board at the age of 9, Hawk was a pro His parents supported his skate- by 14 and a multiple title-holder and champion by the boarding because it served as an outlet time he graduated from high school in 1986. for his excessive energy, and as Hawk’s skills developed, he became a profes- sional skateboarder at age fourteen and was the National Skateboard Association world champion for twelve consecutive years. “Big decisions in my life have always come easy and are made without hesitation. It is easier for me to make a life-changing decision than to decide what to get for dessert.” ii 1 further by landing a no-handed 900.[4] Simon cessfully land the trick during press interviews The 900 Tabron’s signature trick is the 900. -
About the Crew
About the Crew JULIEN NITZBERG/ DIRECTOR – Like Grandmaster Flash, Stanley Kubrick and David Berkowitz, Julien Nitzberg was raised in the Bronx. At age 16, he became a founding member of the notorious and much despised Lower East Side hardcore punk band Artless . After college, Nitzberg moved to the Appalachian Mountains, where he directed The Wild World of Hasil Adkins, One Man Band And Inventor of the Hunch a documentary about Boone County’s infamous punk progenitor and rockabilly pioneer. This film featured the first footage of Mamie White who broke up a three-way catfight between female fans of Hasil Adkins during a concert sequence. This auspicious meeting led to Nitzberg’s friendship with the White family and his shooting the first video footage of Jesco White in 1989. This footage became the basis for Dancing Outlaw on which he served as Associate Producer. After moving to California, Nitzberg directed the feature film Bury Me in Kern County . As a screenwriter, Nitzberg has written for HBO, SHOWTIME, TNT, VH1 and NBC. In 2006, Nitzberg wrote and directed the controversial operetta The Beastly Bombing or A Terrible Tale of Terrorists Tamed by the Tangles of True Love , which won the LA Weekly Theater Critics’ Musical of the Year Award and was dubbed by the Huffington Post- “the first great work of comedy to emerge from the post-9/11 little planet of horrors.” After playing for over a year in Los Angeles, The Beastly Bombing went on to be staged in New York, Chicago and Amsterdam. He is currently writing a script for HBO Films based on the strange life of the civil rights activist and professional wrestler Sputnik Monroe. -
City of Menifee Parks, Recreation, and Trails Commission Meeting Agenda Thursday, October 6, 2016
City of Menifee Parks, Recreation, and Trails Commission Meeting Agenda Thursday, October 6, 2016 City Council Chambers 29714 Haun Road 6:00 p.m. Regular Meeting Menifee, CA 92586 THE PURPOSE OF THE PARKS, RECREATION AND TRAILS COMMISSION MEETINGS ARE TO CONDUCT THE CITY’S BUSINESS PLEASE SEE OUR DECORUM POLICY NOTES AT THE END OF THIS AGENDA AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. FLAG SALUTE 4. PRESENTATIONS 5. APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES 5.1. Minutes of September 1, 2016 6. AGENDA APPROVAL OR MODIFICATION 7. PUBLIC COMMENTS (Non-agenda items only) 8. DISCUSSION ITEMS 8.1. CA Youth Soccer and Recreation Development Grant Application Recommend the City Council adopt Resolution No. 16-569 for approval to submit a second grant application to the State Parks and Recreation Department California Youth Soccer and Recreation Development Program for funding the Lazy Creek Park Enhancements; and Delegate authority to the City Manager to conduct all negotiations, sign and submit all documents, including, but not limited to applications, agreements, amendments, and payment requests, which may be necessary for the completion of the Grant Scope. 8.2. AMR Skate Park Security Review and consider recommendations to City Council on potential capital improvements and programming modifications at the Audie Murphy Ranch Skate Park to improve safety and security. 9. COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTOR COMMENTS 9.1. Parks in Progress Update 9.2. Recreation Division Report 9.3. Special Events Update 9.4. Capital Improvement Program Update 9.5. Maintenance Division Report 10.COMMISSIONER REPORTS ON COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES 11.FUTURE AGENDA REQUESTS FROM COMMISSIONERS: Items Scheduled for Future Agendas: Large Animal Sanctuary “Next-Gen” Housing fee analysis Docents Program for Parks Public Art in the Park E.L. -
Jackass: the Movie
Jackass: The Movie Jackass: The Movie is a 2002 American comedy film directed by Jeff Tremaine. It is a continuation of the Jackass: The Movie MTV television series Jackass, which had completed its run. It was produced by Lynch Siderow Productions and Dickhouse Productions. The film features most of the original Jackass cast, including leader Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Wee Man, Preston Lacy, Dave England, and Ehren McGhehey. MTV Films and Paramount Pictures released the film to theaters on October 25, 2002. It grossed over $79 million worldwide and received very mixed reviews from critics. It was followed by a sequel, Jackass Number Two. An unrated version of the film was released in 2006, with a runtime of 87 minutes. Contents Theatrical release poster Directed by Jeff Tremaine Plot Produced by Stunt List Jeff Tremaine Spike Jonze "Failed ending" Johnny Knoxville Cast Written by Jeff Tremaine Cut out Spike Jonze Japanese version Johnny Knoxville Home media Bam Margera Box office performance Steve-O Reception Preston Lacy Soundtrack Chris Pontius Sequels Dave England References Ryan Dunn External links Ehren McGhehey Brandon Plot DiCamillo Dimitry Elyashkevich Johnny Knoxville and his crazy friends appear on the Whitey big screen for the very first time in Jackass: The McConnaughy Movie. They wander around Japan in panda outfits, Sean Cliver wreak havoc on a once civilised golf court, they even do stunts involving LIVE alligators.[3] Loomis Fall Tim Payne Stunt List Anne Zogby Phil Clapp 1. Rent-a-Car Crash-Up Derby - the team rent a Ford Contour which Johnny Knoxville then drives in a Vernon Chatman demolition derby event, before returning the Based on Jackass wrecked car to the rental company. -
X GAMES FACTS & FEATS 1995 the Inaugural Extreme Games Took
X GAMES FACTS & FEATS 1995 The inaugural Extreme Games took place in June in Providence, R.I. with the following competitions: Bungee Jumping Eco Challenge In-Line Skating Skateboard Sky Surfing Sport Climbing Street Luge Biking Watersports 1997 Extreme Games changed its name to X Games and moved to the west coast for the first time – hosted by San Diego, Calif. 1999 The X Games moved north to San Francisco, Calif. After attempting the trick for 10 years, Tony Hawk landed the first-ever 900 in Skateboard Best Trick. Moto X made its debut in 1999 and phenom Travis Pastrana was awarded a near-perfect score of 99.0 in Moto X Freestyle. 2000 Moto X Step Up made its first appearance. Dave Mirra became the first BMX athlete to land a double backflip at the X Games. 2001 X Games Seven headed back east to Philadelphia, Penn., where the event hit a major milestone – a first-time indoor venue at the First Union Center. This was the first time X Games took place inside and outside an arena. Moto X Best Trick made its debut. 2002 Mike Metzger made X Games and Moto X history with his back-to-back backflips. Mat Hoffman landed the first no- handed 900 in Vert. 2003 X Games made its third move, this time back to California and landed in Los Angeles with an unprecedented contract lasting through 2009. Becoming the youngest ever X Games gold medalist, Ryan Sheckler landed all of his tricks and won Skateboard Park at just 13 years old. -
Hans Rey's Chronological
Hans Rey Biography Chronological highlights: 1966 June 4th, Hans Rey was born in Kenzingen, Germany His father Felix Rey is Swiss, his mother Sieglinde Rey is German. Hans picked the Swiss Passport when he was 8 years old. With his two older sisters, Brigitte and Silvia he grew up with their parents in Emmendingen, Germany. Where Hans lived and attended school (Real Schule and College) until he was 19 years old. 1978 Hans and his cousin Andi participate in a bicycle safety rodeo in his hometown, which was organized by the AMC, the local motorcycle Trials club. From that moment on it was Hans' dream to become a motorcycle trials rider. Since his parent's thought that he was too young to ride motos, or that is might be to dangerous or too expensive, him and his mates started riding trials on bicycles. 1979 First local bicycle trials competition (2nd place) 1980 First event out of town, part of an unofficial German Championship near Frankfurt. With his mates Andi Kromer and Oli Scheffler they start a Trials Show Team, supported by Michael Lay. 1981 First time competing in the entire unofficial German Championships "Velo Trial Pokal". Hans finishes 2nd overall. 1982 First ever official German Bicycle Trials Championship - Hans wins the Overall for the next 4 years. 1982 was also the year of the first ever international event series, the 1st European Trialsin Championships (held in Spain, Germany and England). Hans finishes 3rd in his class and 6th Overall, amongst his rivals was future 7 time moto trials World Champion Jordi Tarres. -
The Rivendell Reader Good Things Review
If you get this free at a shop or event and you like it, please subscribe. Four times per year, $20/year or $35/3years. Call 1 (800) 345-3918. T H E R I V E N D E L L R E A D E R Issue No. Issue No. 31 January 2004 January 2004 31 AT LEAST FIVE TIMES A YEAR, FOR BICYCLERS John B. (but it might as well be anybody) messing around camp during a recent bicycle tour of Trinidad & Tobago. When Most Dads Had an Elephant Gun and Most Kids Were Part Cherokee e took an email poll and asked you to choose ing who I am, but when I ride my bike, I want to be able to look between four issues per year at 48 to 56 pages, and disheveled and ride however I’m riding without representing six issue per year at 32 to 40 pages. It was about Rivendell. I generally make minimal changes to my hair or W 35-to-1 in favor of more & shorter, with about 220 clothing before going on a ride, and I don’t shoot for a particu- precincts reporting. This issue is 48 pages, because lar look, so I eat breakfast and go out with bad hair, and I don’t it was going to be 56, but then I pulled eight to give me a good out myself. start on the next one, the first of the shorties. But in these conversations, often the fellow will say something about me or Rivendell that he wouldn’t say if he knew who I Last week as I was riding up the mountain, I came upon was, and then it’s too awkward to say it.