Where are you living?
Hana, Maui
What do you miss about your hometown? What don’t you miss?
When I leave, I miss my family, friends and dog.
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Megan Abubo is a killer surfer who’s been on the ASP tour since she was 17. Besides being able to rip through waves better than most of the boys, she’s an inspiration to those who know her and girls who love to surf everywhere. Beyond that she’s a spokesperson for Keep-A-Breast, a breast cancer charity that raises awareness and money for breast cancer research. She’s also appeared in the movie Blue Crush as a stunt double, and as herself, as well as being featured in a spread in Rolling Stone magazine.
Last year we designed and launched her new website. She needed a new site that reflected her style.
Check it out:
Megan Abubo Website
Megan Abubo’s Blog
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Dane Williams was a surfer and employee of Hurley International who was reported missing on Saturday January 26, 2008. His body was found Tuesday January 29, 2008 in San Diego. The following is a letter from his mother:
I thought it was about time I stepped in to get a few things cleared up. The press can sure exaggerate on the truth. If this wasn’t my son I’m speaking about, I’d say to myself, “That Poor Family”, why does the press have to sensationalize everything! The true facts that happened to my poor son Dane are bad enough, why in heavens sake are they making it worse for him and my family? In the Orange County Register alone, the headlines read: Alcohol, prescription drugs found in Hurley intern’s body! Well let’s clarify a few things here. Yes, Dane had Alcohol in his system that has always been said from the very beginning. Regarding the prescription drugs, Dane was found to have a small trace of valium in his system, this could have been purposely put in one of his drinks. However, the dose that was found in his system was so insignificant that it held no bearing whatsoever on Danes demise. Here is where it almost gets laughable to me if it wasn’t my son. The register stated that there was “quinine” in his system along with the valium; well quinine is nothing more than tonic water, period! I can’t explain why they had to put that in the paper making it sound as if Dane had Drug (s) (plural), unless they (the press) didn’t do there homework to find out what quinine is.
Now here is what we do know right now: Dane was out with friends at “The Hard Rock Hotel”, on the corner of 6th and K Street. (Not to be confused with Hard Rock Café) to have dinner and drinks after an all day work convention. Dane was not down in the Gaslamp district on vacation, he was at a work event. He left the hotel around 1:30 in the morning of Saturday the 26th. He was seen on surveillance leaving by himself. Dane was found 3 days later, 7 miles away, in one of the worst areas in San Diego. Dane did not walk there, he was dumped there. He was found wrapped in a blood-stained blanket with small cuts on his body. His clothing was damp and he had no personal belongings on him. There were tire and shoe tracks near his body. Believe me, this is more than suspicious. This was not a friendly drop-off. These were not friends of Danes. Something happened bad to Dane. Dane was a wonderful son and brother and a great friend to others.. He loved live and he wasn’t stupid. Something happened and we need to find out what…..No more jumping all over the story from one thing to another just to sell a paper…My son planned to be at work the next day. My son planned…
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