It is a wonder that some vet students don’t get discouraged. I don’t mean from the grueling hours of study, the four years without sleep or the daunting specter of trying to cram ten metric tons of knowledge into a six-ounce brain.
Still, Nick Franklin, the new president of the Kelly Slater Wave Company, sees a bright future for what he calls “our surf-stadium business.” Franklin spent eighteen years at Disney, most of them in the theme-park division, where he was the executive vice-president for next-generation experience. “This,” he said, meaning Surf Ranch, where we met, “it’s like Walt created this little model of Disneyland. Do you want to replicate and expand it around the world? Uh, yeah.”
His biography tells how as a 12-year-old he raced the Australian Long Track Titles on the NSW Central Coast in five different categories with seven rounds in each; a total of 35 races over one weekend. He won 32 out of 35 and took all five Australian titles.
Heath Slater checked in from a holiday set and said he had a lot of kids and Christmas could be very expensive for him. He said his Christmas wish for his best friend Rhyno to get his job back on Raw…

The sixth and final set of bags includes the parts for the roof, which is a fairly simple construction with details largely focused on the studs-out cornice.
With a style The Sunday Times calls "catchy but complicated; a surprisingly rare combination," Julian Velard is piano-pop tunesmith recalling Stephen Sondheim or Randy Newman at the peak of their talents. With 4 albums of original material under his belt, he’s toured internationally alongside the likes of Jamie Cullum, Paul Carrack, and Amy Macdonald. His quirky, native new york, piano-man sound has found its largest audience in Holland, where he headlined Amsterdam’s legendary venue, Paradiso. His comedic timing and musical stylings have made him a regular on The Howard Stern Show and NPR’s Ask Me Another.
“Manila, August 15. General Douglas MacArthur, who is to receive the Japanese surrender on behalf of the Allied Powers, has directed the Tokio authorities to order an immediate cessation of hostilities by Japanese forces.
A woman closes her eyes as she holds an unloaded weapon during services at the World Peace and Unification Sanctuary, Wednesday Feb. 28, 2018, in Newfoundland, Pa. Worshippers clutching AR-15 rifles participated in a commitment ceremony at the Pennsylvania-based church. The event Wednesday morning led a nearby school to cancel classes for the day. The church’s leader, the Rev. Sean Moon, said in a prayer that God gave people the right to bear arms. (AP Photo/Jacqueline Larma)

Gilmour’s last Test for Australia was the Centenary Test in Melbourne in 1977. He finished with a Test batting average of 23 and 54 wickets at 26.03.
"Here we use a converter with a 690V active rectifier, which allows a reduction in generator volume and mass compared with the E-126 EP3.
Susan Graham returns to the Met with the title role in Francis Lehar’s classic operetta. Directed by Tony Award-winning Susan Stroman (The Producers), this celebrated production is a lavish take on Lehar’s comic story of love blossoming amidst bureaucratic wrangling. Graham is Hanna Glawari, a newly wealthy widow in the impoverished country of Pontevedro, whose fortune could be the only thing that saves her native land from being plunged into bankruptcy. Andriana Churchman performs as Valencienne, starring alongside Paul Groves who plays the role of Danilo. Set amid the lamplit glamour of fin de siecle Paris, this popular opera tells the comedic and bittersweet love story between the engimatic widow, Hanna Glawari and the dashing Danilo, who was forced to spurn her love years before due to her low birth. The race is on to find Hanna a husband of Pontevedro origin (a principality of Spain), otherwise the loss of her wealth will mean disaster for the economy. The action is filled with elegant ladies, eligible bachelors and Maxime’s famous can-can dancers. Will Danilo ever admit his love for Hanna, or will she remain convinced that her many suitors are looking to her fortune, rather … (read more)
Long, who won two Australian windsurfing championships and was placed in two others between 1978 and 1983, had previously competed in world titles in Mexico in 1978 (25th), Greece in 1979 (8th) and Japan in 1981 (10th).
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