The Extreme Scene opens with Cyrus ranting about bums in the projects receiving free parking spaces on public streets. The folks over at the eco-friendly Entropy Sports also joined Cyrus & Steve in-studio to talk about Dave Rastovich trying their boards out and loving the ride.
- Artist: The Extreme Scene
- Title: March 14th Segment 1 - Parking Spaces for the Projects and Entropy Sports
- Length: 15:15 minutes (13.96 MB)
- Format: MP3 Mono 22kHz 128Kbps (CBR)



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At 8:06 a.m the tide drops to a 1.8 low which will have some spots a little drained out mid morning. The tide then pushes back up to a 5.3 high at 3:16 this afternoon.
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There was a moment last night when it finally hit Rabbit wedding planning.
The credits for the movie Bustin’ Down the Door – which premiered last night at Bella Terra – were rolling, and his name scrolled onto the big screen.
“Inspired by a story written by Wayne “Rabbit” Bartholomew.”
He flinched back thinking about that moment this morning, like it was in that little line that his life’s journey all came together to make sense.
More than 30 years ago, in 1976, he wrote a story about a group of surfers from Australia and South Africa who ventured to Hawaii with big dreams of being on a pro circuit. Problem was - there really wasn’t one that existed.
“We were on a virtual pro tour – in our own minds,” Bartholomew said.
I had the pleasure this morning of chatting with filmmaker Shaun Tomson and Bartholomew about how the documentary, or “docudrama” as Tomson calls it, spawned from Bartholomew’s story that graced the cover of Surfing Magazine decades ago.
“This article had a massive impact on the sport. It created a firestorm,” Tomson said target bridal registry.
To me, a reserved parking spot in San Francisco is worth like a $1000 a month. Dude, what is the deal? I get raped in taxes and this is where it is going? To some self righteous homeless person!
I hear you Cyrus. Don't understand why people who already get free housing need free parking as well, especially when they can afford new cars. Gavin New-Scum, classic!