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Daniel Kohn has surfed one more time than Brian Wilson.
I took off my shoes and surfed down the street.
The bottom was designed specifically around different waves I've surfed.
"I've surfed away all the cartilage in my arms," he explains.
Your question about localism: I've surfed up and down this state.
"I've never surfed with shit in my wetsuit," replies his friend.
"Surfed a tortoise on zee weekend... gnarly duddddeeeee," the poster wrote.
And, they surfed the web, checked the weather and shopped online.
I smoked, but I surfed, and I was also eating healthy.
He surfed, boxed, played baseball, and hung around the record store.
I suspected this anyway; he explained why: because I'd not surfed.
But it was fun to surf someplace that's never been surfed.
"Nobody really surfed," he said of his crew, which mostly skateboarded.
He also noticed he felt winded when he kiteboarded or surfed.
Three of us are surfers, and have surfed since '78 or '79.
"Surfed a tortoise on zee weekend.. gnarly duddddeeeee," the photo's caption reads.
Under Marine Le Pen, the FN has surfed a wave of fear.
I had surfed most of them, and could see each genetic resemblance.
A D.J. played the stage, and people swag-surfed in the aisles.
I've used it as an art piece — I just haven't surfed on it.
I've never surfed Lunada Bay, but as a kid, I would've liked to.
"There have been situations when I haven't surfed because of pollution," Smith said.
I went online and surfed early versions of pro-ana/pro-mia forums.
For the history of broadcast television, people surfed their way to what to watch.
Jazz crowd-surfed with a Spider-Man-like ability to walk on people's hands.
Do you think that the world would be a better place if everyone surfed?
It has surfed, parachuted and canoed through some of the country's most remote corners.
With his long blonde hair, the actor said, an agent assumed that he surfed.
I surfed the most violent tsunami of capital growth in the history of humankind.
The world's largest surfed wave was 78 feet, and conquered by pro Garrett McNamara.
" She seized an electric guitar for "Empire" and crowd-surfed before "Hips Don't Lie.
The last time they surfed face to face here was in the 2013 final.
Crucially, he also surfed and learned to snowboard on trips to nearby Big Bear.
Sliding into his desk chair, he opened his laptop and surfed back to the page.
I had it on in the background, surfed the web, and never noticed its presence.
Recently, CNBC surfed through all the new characters and found a handful that stood out.
Derek Dunfee: I grew up in La Jolla, California, and I've surfed my whole life.
He surfed in an AWM pool in an episode of Jamie O'Brien's Who is JOB?
I surfed icy slopes through cold caverns, jumping from one icy slide to the next.
"My older sister surfed first, she lost early, and she just hated it," Gilmore said.
In a promotional video, her daughter, Kit Keenan, once surfed in her mother's high heels.
Johnson surfed the ups and downs of the season without losing his focus or his equanimity.
Investors who surfed the recent wave of easy money entering Brazilian equities are now getting skittish.
Growing up in a beach town north of San Diego, he kite surfed and scuba dived.
Yvon Chouinard, the owner and founder of outdoor clothing company Patagonia, has surfed his entire life.
He'll compete in the Eddie this year, if it runs, and surfed in the 220 event.
The hacks came in groups, surfed in groups, jumped on waves when the other guy fell.
When Benita Hussain, 39, first surfed Rockaway Beach in 2010, it felt like a different world.
Watch out I started skateboarding when I was about 9, and surfed and skied as well.
Florence, 22019, has stared at and surfed this stretch of Sunset Beach all of his life.
The American holds the record for the biggest wave ever surfed, with a height of 23.77 meters.
I had surfed, sunbathed and snorkeled in a one-piece that was literally four sizes too small.
Carol said she would bring the letter to Dana the next day, then surfed some animal videos.
The crinkly dappled waves of batter surfed over thick green pickles and a healthy smear of mayo.
He talked endlessly about God and spirituality, but he also surfed, drank tequila, and walked around barefoot.
Slat had learned that I surfed, and, despite being a beginner, he suggested that we go together.
I actually don't think I've ever gone anywhere and not surfed, unless it was for a layover.
A headstrong teen-ager, Flynn skateboarded in drained swimming pools and surfed through hurricanes and winter storms.
Probably free verse wasn't really Perry's thing, and who knows if he surfed on his own time.
He said he "shoulder surfed" Canterbury's password, casually leaning in while he was typing and memorizing the characters.
And if you've ever surfed, you'll know the sport involves a lot of wiping out and eating shit.
She also crowd-surfed her way to the stage, where she promptly gave a girl-power-filled speech.
She surfed, played volleyball and water polo, and graduated from Stanford University, where she majored in human biology.
It would be my 20133th year since I surfed my first contest, when I was 22013 years old.
Koxa took the Guinness World Record from American Garrett McNamara, who surfed a 78-foot wave back in 2011.
While people enjoyed their coffee and surfed the internet, Oberheide could see their conversations and passwords on his screen.
It didn't look that nice or whatever at first on land, but the way he surfed it was incredible.
The magazine Surfing Life said on its website that he had surfed until a few weeks before his death.
I've surfed the web using Google's browser for a while now after years of being a devoted Firefox user.
He cried, slept, argued with his parents about going to school and mindlessly surfed the internet on his phone.
Once upon a time, before cancer ravaged her body, Nancy's mom surfed at this same magical, secret Mexican beach.
Yet Obama, who had surfed a boisterous wave into the Oval, ignored the restiveness — here and around the world.
This is a tough wave to ride for very long, but Christie surfed it with surprising grace for some time.
Bella and Kugler have either camped out in his Toyota 4Runner or couch-surfed with his friends along the way.
One night at Great Sand Dunes, I surfed dark waves of sand under the brilliant light of the Milky Way.
"There's a lot of guys on tour that have surfed this thing a lot more than I have," he said.
Some well-known American pros have surfed Waco and said it's great fun—mainly as a ramp for throwing airs.
Shakira closed out with "Chantaje" and crowd-surfed away during "Hips Don't Lie," clearing the way for Lopez's grand entrance.
He and Michelle Obama visited Palm Springs and the British Virgin Islands, where he kite surfed with billionaire mogul Richard Branson.
The Alolan Dugtrio is literally just a surfed-up Dugtrio who has found the best deep-conditioner that works for her.
In fact, Trump has largely surfed growth and employment trends that began in the Obama-era recovery from the Great Recession.
Mr. Taylor was a "carefree kid" who surfed from time to time and was interested in skateboarding, according to an uncle.
Mr. Lambert and his younger brother Bobby, another longtime Tobay guard until several years ago, surfed with the older Tobay watermen, like George Weber, who wore a waiter's outfit and surfed a wave into shore while holding a tray of beer in a Colt 45 malt liquor commercial, and Gordon Carberry, who became an early East Coast surfing champion.
We'll wonder who enabled it, who let it happen and then perhaps surfed to their own success on Weinstein's waves of destruction.
She fashioned some of her dancers as pledges in a Black fraternity, and all of her co-performers "Swag Surfed" in unison.
Her survey surfed waves of patriotic indignation crashing over the Chinese internet, heightened by puffs of windy outrage in the state media.
We surfed together, traveled together, and he was a huge role model and influencing figure in my life when I was younger.
Mr. Farmer, who's surfed since he was in third grade, admitted to some fears of his own, but was philosophical about them.
She sort of surfed on that, and she quickly abandoned the Thera-patch, the armband, because that was really too futuristic. Hard.
For years, he had surfed on them, jumped on the tracks and hung off the back of cars zooming through transit tunnels.
That's also when he met his wife, Mary, who was in the van with us and took a nap while we surfed.
Currently, there's a risk that the big wave that VCs surfed in the IT revolution is not happening in the green revolution.
I haven't channel-surfed in years, but I also haven't stumbled on anything quite as exciting as David Byrne on TV Party.
Located inside Sydney harbour, the rarely surfed waves at Shark beach have been whipped up by the wild weather hitting the East Coast.
Check out the clip ... Mason surfed the crowd on an inflatable horse earlier last week in Ohio ... and the crowd ate it up.
With the Russians sowing confusion, Trump surfed those free-floating anxieties, that fear of not knowing who we are, straight to Pennsylvania Avenue.
It was Garrett McNamara, a 2220-year-old from Hawaii who until recently held the world record for the highest wave ever surfed.
Well, until now, when I definitely went to meet this one-year-old child and find out how he's surfed this wave of success.
Since I've surfed the spot, I know exactly where to sit on that wave so that I'm safe but up close with the action.
In 1969 the world champion, Fred Hemmings, surfed at the grand opening of the United States' first wave pool, Big Surf, in Tempe, Ariz.
She quit her New York City advertising job to travel the world — in one year, she couch-surfed across 100 homes in 20 countries.
She swag surfed for us—and trust me when I say, we were right in the middle of Indio, swaggin' and surfin' right along.
Instead, he spent years living off his parents while he surfed, traveled the world and attended exclusive social clubs in Manhattan and the Hamptons.
My family free-cycled, couch-surfed and community gardened long before those terms had entered our lexicon; as new immigrants, they bartered, made, shared.
Every evening, they surfed through StreetEasy and found their interest piqued by the rental towers in Downtown Brooklyn, an area they were unfamiliar with.
In 2011, she broke the Guinness World Record for longest wave surfed by a dog (in open water) by surfing a total of 60 meters.
The underwater canyon causes incoming swells to merge, forming Nazaré's vast triangle-shaped wedges, which can be surfed to the left or to the right.
John Bel Edwards, a rare Democratic Southern governor who has nimbly surfed his state's thoroughly Republican tides with his conservative stances on guns and abortion.
Nearly every woman waded into the ocean in whatever long dress she'd worn there, while shirtless men in swim trunks played soccer and body surfed.
A rad achievement By surviving this 68-foot behemoth, Brazilian surfer Maya Gabeira broke the Guinness World Record for largest wave surfed by a female.
According to an indictment, Tova Noel and Michael Thomas fell asleep and surfed the internet instead of monitoring Epstein, who was found unresponsive on Aug.
McNamara even holds several big-wave records, including having surfed a 78-foot swell — the largest ever officially measured — off the coast of Nazaré, Portugal.
Last year, she spent a semester abroad in Barcelona, Spain, and couch-surfed in the homes of other derby players before she found her own place.
"The last time I surfed out there, these guys tried to really hurt me," said Chris Taloa, 42, who for years lived in nearby Redondo Beach.
January is now a distant memory — the summer season is in full swing, and I've surfed Long Beach's Lincoln break more times than I can count.
In the years since I'd last surfed, I had watched my aged parents fall and hurt themselves many times, and I'd developed a fear of falling.
Don't be daunted, it's all doable and your brain will feel happy and complete once you've surfed these mega waves and made it back to shore.
"Brands over the last couple of decades have surfed on the first wave of Chinese, and they've been selling pieces that were outrageously expensive," he said.
Worse, the whole thing might have crashed if Jobs had surfed the Web first and then sent an e-mail rather than the other way around.
The site's stacked pages of sale options seem endless, so we surfed through and pulled out the absolute best 29 home items to add-to-cart now.
But Ostwald said there was a worry for financial markets who have surfed rising debt piles for years thanks to central bank money printing and bond buying.
" On its explanatory page, Amazon lists some sample questions that have stumped Alexa like, "Where was the world's largest wave surfed?" and "Where was Barbara Bush buried?
Now, GOP lawmakers who have surfed overlapping currents to power fear that acknowledging Trump crossed the line would acknowledge that the rest of the party has, too.
It was here that Andrew Cotton, a professional big-wave surfer from Devon, made headlines in 2014 by almost riding out of the biggest wave ever surfed.
Still, while there was no escaping the flood of American "progress", Mr Hamalainen shows that, for a time, some indigenous tribes surfed the crest of the wave. ■
Daft Punk already paved the way, telling the world to check out what's going on in France; they did the hard work and we surfed the wave.
Although the unemployment rate has consistently surfed below the levels reached in 2000, at the height of that expansion, wages have been growing at significantly slower rates.
"Nazare as a wave is a phenom, as challenging and beautiful as any big wave I've surfed but the dangers involved seem to [outweigh] the rewards," he wrote.
In a widely publicized episode, caught on video, Ainslie was attacked by two great white sharks as he surfed in East London, South Africa, on July 17, 2000.
As he surfed better waves, the power and the creativity of his surfing deepened, until he dominated the pro circuit so completely that he grew bored and retired.
He and Slater surfed a heat together in Tahiti, in 2014, that is considered by many, including me, to be the best heat in the history of surfing.
My college's "computer kitchen" used PCs, exclusively, to access the still obscure World Wide Web, which we surfed on Mosaic browsers via a cool new search website, Yahoo.com.
Hawaiian surfer Garrett McNamara put Nazare on the map in 2011 when he set a world record for the biggest wave ever surfed at 78 feet (23.77 metres).
During my weeks on the Trump media diet, I surfed an endless feedback loop circulating between Trump and his preferred media outlets, where speculation leads to justification, ad infinitum.
"Being the rebellious young teen I was in high school, I surfed the web when my parents locked me in my room to make me do homework," she says.
As long as wave-size continues to be measured by height, as opposed to volume, future world records for the "biggest wave ever surfed" will probably come from Nazaré.
I hiked the Appalachian Trail off the Metro-North train, surfed via the Queens-bound A subway and biked into the Hudson Valley from the Bronx's South County Trailway.
Parker has also claimed the title of the fastest human-made object in history from Helios 2, as it surfed near the Sun at over 153,000 miles per hour.
In the month before the attack, he surfed the internet 819 times for posts related to Mr. Trump, including the American president's travel ban on several Muslim-majority countries.
After this crash, Nichols said she took her grandmother to Hawaii, where she surfed for the first time using a wave ski, a shortboard she's able to strap herself onto.
The two, who have surfed in Costa Rica before, looked happy as they enjoyed the activity together, cheering each other on and sneaking in a few kisses in the water.
I moused around on the Rice site some more, and uh-oh … not so great last season, the Owls … football … and I surfed to football concussions … exactly as I thought!
Yeomans recalled a day at Kirra—an Australian point break regarded as one of the best in the world—when he surfed for so long he tweaked his back from exhaustion.
On my first weekend away with Maria to Brighton 13 years ago to watch Arthur Lee play live, I surfed a wave of alcohol all the way down to the coast.
Brazilian surfer Maya Gabeira officially holds the world record for the tallest wave ever surfed by a woman after riding one 68 feet high at a competition in Nazaré, Portugal on Jan.
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The second time he bus-surfed down Regent's Street, he was arrested, and this January, he was convicted of endangering the safety of a person conveyed by the railway after train surfing.
According to the Scallywag team, Fisher had unclipped his tether to move forward from the cockpit when the boat, moving at 20 to 30 knots, surfed down a wave and accidentally jibed.
I kept in touch as she lost custody of her son and couch-surfed through slumlord apartments, then as she toggled between psychiatric hospitals, jail cells, shelters, emergency rooms and the streets.
I surfed my car through the corner, my wheels spinning helplessly for grip, and only managed to hold onto my podium finish because of the traffic jam caused by the accident behind me.
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares surfed a worldwide rise in stock markets on Thursday as fading concerns about the trade war between the United States and China lifted investors into a risk taking mood.
The way they see it, American surfing actually began in their city in 1885, when three teenage princes from Hawaii surfed the San Lorenzo River on redwood planks while attending a school nearby.
Laird was spotted on the beach alongside Thanos/Cable/Matt Graver too ... but he eventually made his way into the water and did what he, quite literally, does best -- surfed his heart out.
The first megafund, SoftBank Capital Partners, surfed on the dot-com boom at the turn of the last century — and a frankly shocking number of those would-be world-beaters went belly up.
CBS said the game was watched "in all-or-part" by 149 million people on the television network, meaning that lots of people channel surfed for parts of the Patriots-Rams face-off.
"It's kind of like the Oscars for big wave surfers," laughs McNamara, who holds the world's record for the largest wave ever surfed, a 78-footer in Nazare, Portugal, that he rode in 2011.
Terrified, she clung to a small sliver of asphalt and surfed a river of fast-moving mud as it swallowed entire neighborhoods, carrying her higher than coconut trees for a quarter of a mile.
At others it has Hemingway's sparseness and bravado: "We talked about skill and courage and luck—we shared all that, and in time we surfed to fool with death," runs a sentence in "Breath".
I saw an eight-foot windsurfer a guy was surfing at Fingal on the Gold Coast of Australia one day, and he seemed to like the way it surfed better than a single fin.
I surfed in front of it a lot that first summer, at a spot the locals called Cotton's, after the original owner of the property, Hamilton H. Cotton, an F.D.R. man as it happened.
The first time I surfed Cotton's, the waves were midsize by California standards: five to seven feet, not huge but big enough that the larger "outside" sets roared like jet engines when they broke.
But down on the sand itself, facing a low, gray sky, people surfed, swam, sat shirtless in low-slung beach chairs and tossed around balls like it was a hot Tuesday afternoon in July.
Actress Melissa McCarthy crowd-surfed to the stage to accept the Comedic Genius award, saying "I'm the first woman to receive this award but I am certainly not the first one to deserve it".
I've never surfed with him, but I met up with him in Australia when we were shooting Skull Island, the new King Kong film [Hiddelston plays the lead, an adventurer opposite Oscar-winner Brie Larson].
There's surfing, and then there's riding liquid mountains Surfer Rodrigo Koxa has achieved the "dream of his life" by conquering a 80-foot wave and breaking the world record for the largest wave ever surfed.
"Like any activity, when you have too many people crammed together, you can feel like you're in jail," said Kristian Breivik, 46, who owns the Lofoten Surfsenter in Unstad and has surfed here since 1988.
She couch-surfed across boroughs and began freelancing for a dating website — "what I like to think Carrie would've done if she had to write about dating today," Ms. Abrams said — and for Teen Vogue.
Mr. O'Neill had a stroke in 2005 and had not surfed in years before his death, but his feet were still more comfortable on the beaches of the nation's unofficial surf city than its sidewalks.
While the Umbrella Movement was primarily a response to Beijing's interference in electoral reform, it also surfed a wave of growing discontent about the city's quality of life, especially the widening gap between rich and poor.
Miraculously, the 36-year-old who is known for having surfed the world's biggest wave at Praia do Norte near Nazare, has been given a good prognosis from doctors as he recovers in a Portuguese hospital.
News Analysis PITTSBURGH — Al Paslow and Joe Peterson, friends since high school, together surfed the real estate and energy bubbles that buoyed the American economy — and together endured losing their lucrative jobs when each bubble burst.
Sexton and eight of his friends, most of them, like Sexton, environmentalists or other activist-types who had surfed between nonprofit jobs, huddled in his living room and tallied their resources against those of their opponents.
I surfed my way to a crude porn site as fast as my 56k modem could bring me, only to be greeted with an age disclaimer asking me if I was 18 years of age or older.
The ugly wave of Islamophobia that Trump has surfed to the top of the polls has naturally provoked comparisons with the extent to which the Bush administration went out of its way to show support for American Muslims.
" Misaki Takabayashi, a marine scientist at the University of Hawaii at Hilo, surfed the waves above the blue rice coral there: "I could see what looked like bleached white ghosts popping up off the ocean floor at me.
Her frequent collaborators in PC Music (the label and collective of which AG Cook, for one, is part), for example, surfed a similar pixelated wave of artificiality-saturated output during their main period of notoriety back in 2014.
The tour ended with Joel so comfortable among his newfound Russian fans that he took his shoes and socks off, did cartwheels off his grand piano, and surfed through the crowd who draped him in American and Soviet flags.
Hart (or as she called him, "The Rock's assistant") was on-hand to help McCarthy as she approached (or rather, crowd-surfed) to the stage to accept her award – and then knocking the popcorn award clear across the stage.
Five years later, the waves that almost took Ms. Gabeira's life helped her set a world record: On Monday, she won two awards for riding a 68-foot wall of water, the largest wave officially surfed by a woman.
The most famous night ride to date took place in 2011: The Australian big-wave surfer Mark Visser — equipped with a buoyancy vest and a board with specially engineered LED lights — surfed 30-footers at the Hawaiian break Jaws.
For a while, the TV airwaves were full of blonde highlights, Jeep Cherokees, and blessed California residents who surfed and sailed like everyone in America is sun-dappled, sea-faring, and possibly hiding a drinking white wine problem (poor Kirsten).
Once they hit the stage, Bryan Funck immediately called for Cloud Rat drummer Brandon Hill to come up, which resulted in the entire venue singing "Happy Birthday," as he crowd-surfed and Bryan instructed everyone to fill his pockets with money.
Washington (CNN)US President Donald Trump unleashed a wave of global disruption on the way to the White House in 2016 -- and now there are signs the anti-elite tide he surfed to the presidency could come back to hurt him.
One of the panelists, an Internet pioneer, said proudly that his young daughter surfed the Web twelve hours a day and had access to a breadth and range of information that no one from a previous generation could have imagined.
The natural food business was founded by a big-wave surfer named Laird Hamilton, someone that Neumann told Fast Company he surfed with in Hawaii in December — during which the WeWork cofounder broke a finger while riding a 18-foot wave.
Think of all the nights you channel surfed only to land on a What Not To Wear rerun yet again, or all of the times you begged your babysitter to break out your beat up Cinderella VHS as a kid.
Then, in the summer of '96, my mum asked if I wanted to try a skate camp, and I was like, 'Yeah for sure!' because both of my parents surfed and my dad used to skate back in the day.
We visited the archaeological ruins in Olympia, Mycenae, Epidaurus and Corinth; body surfed in the Mediterranean; ate souvlaki and spinach pie at a seaside cafe, and wandered the streets of cities like Nafplio looking for after-dinner ice cream cones.
This lack of successful uptake represents a huge systemic failure, and as Mr. Mitchell surfed the internet for more information and started reading horror stories about the administration of the program, he became more determined not to mess anything up.
He's been to sunny California for some golf, a private island in the Caribbean, where he kite-surfed with billionaire Richard Branson; he went to New York to take in a Broadway play, and then again, to dine with U2's Bono.
Those cables, part of a huge cache leaked to WikiLeaks by US Army soldier Chelsea Manning, paint a picture of a canny political operative who has surfed the waves of Zimbabwean politics, navigating periods both in and out of Mugabe's trusted inner circle.
In the past few months, his trips have included visiting California for some golf, a private island in the Caribbean -- where he kite-surfed with billionaire Richard Branson -- New York to take in a Broadway play, and then to dine with U2's Bono.
Those cables, part of a huge cache leaked to whistleblowing website Wikileaks by US army soldier Chelsea Manning, paint a picture of a canny political operative, who has surfed the waves of Zimbabwean politics, navigating periods both in and outside of Mugabe's trusted inner circle.
The nominating contests brought forth innumerable champions to assail him as a demagogue, a fantasist, a misogynist, a racist, a narcissist, a fascist, an isolationist, a bully and a liar, and he surfed the tidal wave of contempt all the way to the Republican nomination.
Tony Robbins, the anvil-jawed motivational guru who repeatedly confessed his former loserdom to famous friends, the dutifully nodding ex-football star Fran Tarkenton among them, had surfed this wave of entertainment-free entertainment to $100 million in sales for his "Personal Power" series.
Along with their massive hit "Closer," which spent a monumental 14 weeks as a #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, "Roses" employed the sound and surfed to the top of Billboard's dance chart again ("Roses" would peak at a respectable #25 on the pop charts).
"It's a very interesting mixture of history and tradition — and a surfing community," said Maya Gabeira, who holds the record for the biggest wave ever surfed by a woman, achieved at Nazaré last January, and who has had a base in the town since 210.
The town is blessed with almost 300 days of sunshine, there's skiing on Mt. Bachelor, various alpine lakes on which to kayak or stand-up paddleboarding, fly-fishing, a river wave that can be surfed, rock climbing, golf courses, and hiking and biking trails aplenty.
It's true that the FAANG companies and more recent winners (Airbnb, Uber) have surfed a combination of network effects, preferential access to capital and classic efficiencies of scale to generate tremendous value for their shareholders — to the detriment of new entrants who attempt to unseat them.
She had already enlisted in the Army but wasn't due in Fort Jackson, South Carolina, for a few months, so she couch surfed, slept on beaches, and crashed with strangers in Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Francisco, taking the highest levels of street hormones she could find.
She switched on the TV and surfed the channels, passed over the stories of mother elephants and bee colonies that she had watched with her father, over the cold cases and the late-night talk shows, until there, nearly filling the enormous screen, was Ershadi's face.
On the night, their futuristic sound system blasted out the bass-shaking sounds of Kurupt FM, Sweet Female Attitude and The Prodigy, while the crew thrashed each other at badminton, crowd-surfed in a rubber dinghy and licked off shots from a kids' bow and arrow set.
LONDON (Reuters) - Combined stimulus from the world's biggest central banks is likely to top $1.2 trillion this year, the highest amount since 2017, but it may well disappoint stock markets, which have surfed to successive record highs on the back of this tide of super-easy money.
Trump surfed this dynamic into the White House, all the while creating the sense that he — a billionaire living in a gold tower in Manhattan — had a better sense of the general public's lives and sensibilities than any of the establishment politicians who were running against him.
Naked save for a loincloth, and spray-painted gold from head to toe, he danced sometimes with a burning dummy, amid fires he'd set on the sidewalk, or he surfed atop passing taxis, or he stood still for twenty minutes, barefoot, on a block of ice.
Obama has spent the early days of the Trump administration decompressing from his eight years in office, taking trips to Palm Springs, the Caribbean -- where he kite-surfed with Richard Branson -- New York for a play and a lunch with U2's Bono, and his native Hawaii for golf.
The 26-year-old freestyle skier, who came out as gay in 2015, has appeared on the covers of Out magazine and Gay Times; crowd-surfed at Miami Beach Pride, where he was celebrity grand marshal; and attended Elton John's Oscar party with his boyfriend, the actor Matthew Wilkas.
Mr. Fox, who was enormously popular after the release of "Back to the Future" earlier that year, starred as the titular lycanthrope who transformed into a hirsute basketball star and surfed on top of a van in motion, scenes that many critics saw as high points in an underwhelming film.
The Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office has said the guards appeared to have slept, surfed the internet, moved around a common area and sat at their desk instead of doing mandated inmate head counts and regular rounds in the special protective unit of the jail, where Epstein was being held awaiting trial.
Whether you played video games, surfed the web, watched a DVD, TVOD, or linear TV, wandered through YouTube, read a book, streamed Hulu or Amazon, or pirated content (hopefully not), you can see the market for relaxation time and disposable income is huge, and we are but a little boat in a vast sea.
" A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 He became more playful in later television commercials, in which he surprised consumers in markets and cafes; and in print advertisements, in which he surfed and hang-glided as part of a campaign that encouraged young coffee drinkers to "grab life by the beans.
Another test will be whether Trump's omnipresent national profile can squelch Democratic senators with strong local appeal and independent profiles like Tester, a farmer from the tiny north country township of Big Sandy who has his own populist brand, and West Virginia's Manchin, who has long surfed political waves that have swept his state to the right.
On the day before he fired Mr. Comey, according to Time magazine journalists who were in the White House with him, Mr. Trump surfed through recorded clips of Senate testimony about the Russia investigation, playing and replaying segments that he insisted backed up his false claims of Obama administration wiretapping, as Vice President Mike Pence and several aides stood by silently.
He wrote a book on the subject titled " Surfing Uncertainty ," and surfing was his metaphor for life: yes, the waves that the ocean threw up at you could be wild and cold and dangerous, but if you surfed over and over again, and went with the waves instead of resisting them, and trusted that you would be O.K., you could leave your self-conscious mind behind and feel a joyful sense of oneness with the world.

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