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FREMONT — Dan Shugar was the kind of kid who hustled to earn a few bucks doing yard work and odd jobs for neighbors. Going to work for a large, public utility like PG&E after college didn’t dampen his entrepreneurial spirit. Shugar discovered his passion for solar technology in the utility’s R&D department. He took up the solar cause even as the first hints of net metering — the structure and billing system used to integrate renewable energy onto the grid — were being proposed at actor Robin William’s wine country ranch.
Looking for a little post-show entertainment? Bundox Bocce is tucked inside the nearby Renaissance Reno Downtown Hotel — another good choice for lodging; rooms start at $113 — to play a orange flip flops, wedding shoes, bridesmaid gift, ballet flats, wedding favors, bridal flats, flats for wedding, slippers, part round on one of the indoor courts, Other draws include giant Jenga, shuffleboard and a full bar, Details: Open from 4-10 p.m, Wednesday-Thursday, 4 p.m.-midnight Friday, and noon to midnight on weekends at 1 S, Lake St.; www.BundoxBocce.com, It’s hard to go wrong with Reno’s brunch and breakfast scene, but it’s tough to beat the Stone House café’s eclectic menu of offbeat eggs Benedict ($11.50-$16) and fruit-topped waffles ($10.25), Best downed with a mimosa or two, Details: Open for breakfast at 7 a.m, daily at 1907 S, Arlington Ave.; www.stonehousecafereno.com..
Nerses “Krik” Krikorian, 97. A scientist who was born a refugee and later became a legend in the once-secret New Mexico city where the atomic bomb was developed. April 18. Bruno Sammartino, 82. He was professional wrestling’s “Living Legend” and one of its longest-reigning champions. April 18. Avicii, 28. The Grammy-nominated electronic dance DJ who performed sold-out concerts for feverish fans around the world and also had massive success on U.S. pop radio. April 20. Verne Troyer, 49. He played Dr. Evil’s small, silent sidekick “Mini-Me” in the “Austin Powers” movie franchise. April 21.
TORONTO — Have you heard the joke about Miley Cyrus’ dad and Dionne Warwick’s kid? That would be “Achy Breaky 2,” the video released this week by rapper-producer Buck 22 (Damon Elliott) featuring Billy Ray Cyrus and a cameo by Larry King, It racked up nearly 5 million YouTube views in less than two days — less in the way of the new Nicki Minaj single than in the camp orange flip flops, wedding shoes, bridesmaid gift, ballet flats, wedding favors, bridal flats, flats for wedding, slippers, part mold of Rebecca Black’s “Friday,” where looky-loos crowd in to gawk at the wreck..
We thought it sounded like fun. Our 14-year-old thought it sounded like about as much fun as running naked through the gymnasium during an all-school assembly, only just a little more humiliating. Face it, parents: We embarrass our kids enough when we just show up on campus for Back to School Night. Can you imagine how they feel when we actually show up at one of their social events? Especially a dance, when there is even the most remote chance that your parents might actually … dance. “You must be kidding?” he asked in disbelief, hoping that it was all some sort of bad dream and he’d wake up to discover that he was actually the son of Joe Montana and Jennifer Lopez, both of whom he would love to invite to his high school dance.
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