Skateboarding Video Is Impressive
So someone sent this video in to me here at the station, I sat watching it slowly more and more impressed. The location of the ride, the tricks the guy did, the music. All so fitting. Suddenly it hit me.
So someone sent this video in to me here at the station, I sat watching it slowly more and more impressed. The location of the ride, the tricks the guy did, the music. All so fitting. Suddenly it hit me.
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The first person to set foot on the Earth’s moon, Neil Armstrong passed away today (Aug. 25) due to complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures. He was 82.
It's baby #3 for Drew Brees!
Last night at the NLEA board meeting at Lucky Palace (my fav!), the subject of yoga for equestrians came up. Now, I know a bunch of my dressage buddies get together on Tuesday nights for yoga/pilates to help improve their riding and health, but this is taking it one step further... It's yoga on horseback!
And you thought your weekend sucked...
Yesterday I got a cool surprise! Randal Reeder and Rock Bordelon from the Pursuit Channel's Killin' N' Grillin' came in to chat about their appearance at our upcoming Louisiana Power Sports Sportsman's Expo 2012 presented by Gumbeaux Productions and Bennche. Check out the interview here!
NBC’s round the clock coverage of the 2012 Olympics has yielded hours and hours of video goodness – from hurdler Michelle Jenneke’s hypnotic warm up dance to an pole vaulter’s shattering fall.
The United States surpassed the 100-medal mark during another record-setting day at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London on Saturday. Here’s a recap of the day’s highlights:
Candace Parker scored 21 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, as the United States women’s basketball team soundly defeated France, 86-50, on Saturday night to win the gold medal game at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
The stories that come out of the Olympic Village are legendary. I guess a nice way to put it is that athletes the world over find a new way to spread 'world piece' every four years. So, what happens when all of your events are over and you have a few days to burn before the Olympic Closing Ceremonies. Well, you celebrate! And that's exactly what American swimmer Ryan Lochte did.