Simon Owens began a radio career on 18 December 1995 as the producer of Nightline and Remember When on Radio 3AW. The programs are hosted by Bruce Mansfield and Philip Brady. He continues in that role together with now being an on-air contributor to Nightline and Remember When.
He now hosts weekend mid-dawn shifts when either Keith McGowan or Alan Pearsall take leave.
He is the nephew of Geoff Corke, the first man to appear on television in Melbourne, Australia.
In February 1994 he proposed to his wife on Red Faces on the Television show Hey Hey It's Saturday
He now hosts weekend mid-dawn shifts when either Keith McGowan or Alan Pearsall take leave.
He is the nephew of Geoff Corke, the first man to appear on television in Melbourne, Australia.
In February 1994 he proposed to his wife on Red Faces on the Television show Hey Hey It's Saturday
Truxedo is a comapany that makes covers for the back of a pickup truck, called tonneau covers by retailers.. Since the original Truxedo, the company has introduced 7 new versions, including the TruXedo Lo Pro, TruXedoPlus, TruXport, TruxSeal, Pro-Tex, TruXedo Deuce and the TruXedo Lo Pro QT. the name is a play on the words truck and tuxedo, the implication being that the product fancies up your truck.
The Kennington Skateboarding Bowl is a skateboarding facility situated nest to the northernmost entrance to Kennington Park, in South London. The bowl was erected in 1978 on the site of some derelict netball courts.
The bowl was originally made with no coping and and no vertical sections. Instead it is modelled on Californian school yard banks. It is a similar design to the Meanwhile Two in Royal Oak (North London) except Kennington's bowl has two panels of flat bottom (arguably making it easier to skate) and no Gonz gap. Kennington Bowl is currently in a state of partial disrepair with many of the panels having become misaligned creating certain areas that are difficult to roll over. In the early part of the noughties a local skater made and installed a section of swimming pool styled coping of about 2 metres in length. The bowl enojoys a muted popularity with small numbers of generally older skateboarders frequenting it irregularly, usually during the weekends.
The bowl was originally made with no coping and and no vertical sections. Instead it is modelled on Californian school yard banks. It is a similar design to the Meanwhile Two in Royal Oak (North London) except Kennington's bowl has two panels of flat bottom (arguably making it easier to skate) and no Gonz gap. Kennington Bowl is currently in a state of partial disrepair with many of the panels having become misaligned creating certain areas that are difficult to roll over. In the early part of the noughties a local skater made and installed a section of swimming pool styled coping of about 2 metres in length. The bowl enojoys a muted popularity with small numbers of generally older skateboarders frequenting it irregularly, usually during the weekends.
The giant spider is a monster which appears in a number of role-playing games and movies.
Role-playing game appearances
Dungeons & Dragons
Giant spiders have been present in Dungeons & Dragons since the , released in 1977. They have been present in every version of the game released since then and are still present in the 3rd Edition, where they are classified as vermin.
NetHack
In NetHack, a giant spider is a monster with a poisonous bite.
Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game
Giant spiders were present in the first edition of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, where they are described as "a spider of staggering size—perhaps 15 feet around—with great furred body."
Role-playing game appearances
Dungeons & Dragons
Giant spiders have been present in Dungeons & Dragons since the , released in 1977. They have been present in every version of the game released since then and are still present in the 3rd Edition, where they are classified as vermin.
NetHack
In NetHack, a giant spider is a monster with a poisonous bite.
Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game
Giant spiders were present in the first edition of Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, where they are described as "a spider of staggering size—perhaps 15 feet around—with great furred body."