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~Hockey Saying
“Our goal (sorry) from the earliest days of The ZAMBONIS was to somehow write songs about hockey that did not stink.” So says Dave Schneider, lead singer of this legendary band. As taken from their website (https://thezambonis.com/), The Zambonis formed in 1991 when defenseman/guitarist/singer Dave asked brothers Tarquin and Peter Katis if they wanted to start a group that played nothing but songs about hockey. After writing new songs, especially “The Referee’s Daughter,” the band realized hockey songs can be about hockey, life, love and hockey. Not just hockey.
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Scientists have downgraded the alert level for an Aleutian volcano that began showing an increase in signs of eruption and emitting harmful ash late last week.
According to Dave Schneider, a geophysicist with the Alaska Volcano Observatory, over the last several weeks, satellites and pressure sensor data revealed ramped up activity at Semisopochnoi Volcano, which is located on an uninhabited island in the Rat Islands about 600 miles southwest of Unalaska.
Scientists detected steady ash emissions coming from the volcano Thursday, prompting them to upgrade the aviation color code to red and alert level to warning.
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March 2, 2021
Kevin Aguilar
When it comes to custom vehicles, Texas has been a heavy hitter for quite some time. As far as new truck sales numbers go, no other place compares to the Lone Star State and that translates into more custom versions that can be found there. Texas has been a go-to stop for seeing some of the wildest trucks, and this goes for both new and classic versions.
Back in 2012, Todd “Radar” Hendrex and Lonnie Ford saw the need for a three-day show and came up with the idea of the Lone Star Throwdown (LST), which continues to be held at the very same venue, the Montgomery County Fairgrounds in Conroe, TX. The first year was a hit and the event has grown every year since the beginning.