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GROMEHUNE: The legendary Bernie Baker sent along news that Ross Williams' 3rd annual MENEHUNE CLASSIC went off brilliantly. Groms from the all over Islands competed at the Turtle Bay Resort's popular 'pool bar point.' "I just want to have the chance to give back something of what I've been about all these years," commented Williams. "This seems the most direct way to get to all the kids who want to live my lifestyle one day."

GIBRALTAR AND BEYOND: Ever wonder about the perfect points and headlands within the Mediterranean sea? Me neither. But if you have, check out this DVD I got via an Italian e-mail. I've got to admit, my cursor hovered over the delete button on this one, but I relented. Check it out.

LOST YOUR MOJO?: Well we think we may have found it. Bron Heussenstamm sent along info on Orange County's premier nightclub, MOJO, every Thursday night at the Crazy Horse Irvine Spectrum. DJ Mark Moreno spins the vinyl with a live performance by Radio 1. For Crazy Horse info, call (949)585-9000

GOOD NEWS, BAD NEWS DEPT: It's official, the ASP tour is officially dominated by Aussies and Foster's beer is now the official libation of the WCT. Coincidence? And the now the bad news, the official waiting period for the prestigious Eddie Aikau event is over. Here's hoping next year gets the green light. Cheers, mate.

NEW CREATURES: Better bring your "A" game if you see one of the following guys out in the line-up: Chris Drummy, Geoff Armstrong or Rainos Hayes. These three were named Creatures of Leisure Team managers for the West, East and Hawaii respectively. FMI call 1 866 4 Oz Surf

SPEAKING OF CREATURES: This from Surfrider: "The California Coastal Commission will remain in a powerful force after Governor Davis signed a bill giving the legislative appointees four-year terms. 'Once again Governor Davis has demonstrated courage in his dedication to protecting California's coastal resources,' said Christopher Evans, Surfrider Foundation's executive director." By the way, kudos goes out to Ken Grody Ford and Ken Grody GMC-Pontiac's donations to the San Diego County Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation. Need a ride? Go check them out.

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