2010 has some big shoes to fill.
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Nate Yeomans and the Point Break Live! Cast Featured On “The Daily Habit” Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Airing Wednesday, December 30 at 9:00 pm Eastern Time (6:00 pm Pacific Time) and telecast three additional times, Nate Yeomans and the Point Break Live! Cast will appear on “The Daily Habit.”
Today, one of the new faces on the 2010 ASP World Surf Tour, Nate Yeomans boosts his way back on The Habit. Plus, Nate sits in with the cast of Point Break Live! to play the role of “Johnny Utah”. Also, correspondent Chris Cote is reunited with filmmaker and stars of the more than a decade old movie “Tear Devils” at the La Paloma Theatre.
Nate Yeomans’ sponsors include: Rusty, Oakley, Body Glove, On A Mission, Killer Dana and Go211.com.
Nate Yeomans
“The Daily Habit” is FUEL TV’s first original daily series, telecast weeknights at 9:00pm ET (6:00pm PT) while re-airing later in the evening at 12:00am ET (9:00pm PT), and the following weekday at 2:30pm ET (11:30am PT) and 5:30pm ET (2:30 pm PT). “The Daily Habit” encompasses the world of the action sports enthusiast, mixing the best in pop culture with today’s top action sports personalities, cutting-edge music, product reviews, and comedy.
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Naughty or nice, Santa still blessed North Pacific surfers with some great waves this holiday season.
T.K.
A.G.
Saturday, December 26th, 2009
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