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Nutritionist Connie Guttersen, author of best-selling 'The Sonoma Diet,' shows us how to improve our health by doing a better job of controlling how much we put on our plate every day.

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http://www.sonoma-marinfair.org http://www.sonoma-marinfair.org/uglydogcontest.shtml http://www.socool.com A New Champion Crowned !! http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,369829,00.html http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.html?playerId=videolandingpage&streamingFormat=FLASH&referralObject=1644029&referralPlaylistId=949437d0db05ed5f5b9954dc049d70b0c12f2749 Today Show Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYbxom7s2ys Press Democrat / Argus Courier Video http://www.petaluma360.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=MEDIA360&bcpid=824731266&bclid=824006674&bctid=1612773767 Stay Tune For More Updates From The 2008 Sonoma-Marin Fair !!! It's Going Viral !!! 26,253 views as of Sunday Morning 6/22 10:28AM 46,900 views as of Sunday Night 6/22 10:44PM 70,176 views 6/23 5:35PM As Many As 2500 Views An Hour As Many As 29 Daily Awards Today As High As #2 In Traffic "Today - YouTube Travel And Events" Number #1 In France For A Couple Of Days 6/23 6:02PM This just in. Gus has appeared in many a news story across the nation (including the next day on The Today Show) and across the world. In addition, it's official, Gus was just named a "Patriot" on "The O'Reilly Factor" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNT_6GI1bbw 6/25 7:45PM 82,722 Views Getting About 4 Views A Minute For The Last Two Days Click On Statistics And Data To See Some Of This Videos Awards We Are So Excited !!! And We THANK YOU !!! P.S. For more about the positive meaning of The World's Ugliest Dog Contest Visit Elwood's Website "Elwood's life started out a little uncertain but has certainly turned into a FABULOUS LIFE! " Check Out Elwood's Book !!! You may even be able to participate ô¿~ http://loveelwood.com/ EXTREME THANKS TO Brent Farris Beth Ostrosky http://www.sonoma-marinfair.org http://www.socooltv.com

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In car camera view of the Peen Rite Top Alcohol Dragster

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DAV-DVD-NAPA - The Napa Valley and Sonoma County are world renowned wine regions hosting almost four hundreds wineries. Napa and Sonoma are a microcosm of Northern California, containing tremendous natural and cultivated beauty. Visit one of California's most popular holiday destinations. On this video tour of America's premiere wine growing region you'll visit these Napa and Sonoma Wineries: Ferrari-Carano Vineyards and Winery Chateau Montelena Estate Winery Hess Collection Winery Beringer Vineyards Korbel Champagne Cellars Sterling Vineyards Benziger Family Winery Kunde Estate Winery Viansa winery and Italian Marketplace And Robert Mondavi Winery You'll also enjoy these attractions: The Napa Valley Wine Train, a hot air balloon above the Napa Valley, Old Faithful Geyser, Petrified forest, Sonoma Valley, Town of Sonoma, Bodega Bay, Russian River, beautiful gardens and countryside, resorts and more.

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We give you a sneek peek of Lev's animation serise "Tales of Mere Existence" For more information, visit www.ReviewFest.Biz

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http://www.sonoma-marinfair.org http://www.sonoma-marinfair.org/uglydogcontest.shtml Stay tuned for regular video updates.

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http://www.sonomacountyfair.com http://www.socooltv.com Scott Weaver created this sculpture over thirty plus years entirely out of toothpicks. The sculpture's first public appearance was at the 2008 Sonoma County Fair where it received the award for Best Of Show. It also became one of the most popular and talked about features of the entire fair. If you enjoyed this you may also enjoy Weaver's Winter Wonderland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9APE3HmDPE

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Aircastle duo performing "Sonoma County", at the "Be There Now Festival" at Sonoma State University on 4/18/08. The festival featured Gladden Fields, Aircastle, Julie Ann Layne, Alan Watt, and Steve Berry. Steve Gabe (festival promoter and Gladden Fields vocalist/drummer) introduces Aircastle. -- Aircastle Duo: David Godet - guitar, vocals Robert Gilmore - flute, vocals For more information about Aircastle, visit us at http://www.aircastlemusic.com

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Condensed version of late race events at Infineon Raceway, including classic Tony Stewart post-race interview - 6/21/08

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This is our first tour in our 100 dollar bush buggy

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Sonoma Valley Wine Festival Passport Weekend May 19-20th. Steve Noble Ledson, Ledson Winery & Vineyards, Owner and Winemaker Mary Colhoun, Landmark Vineyards, Proprietor Marc Cuneo, Sebastiani Vineyards & Winery, Director of Grower Relations Jessica LaBounty, Benziger Family Winery, Marketing Associate Squire Fridell, GlenLyon Vineyards & Winery, Proprietor

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Do you think drinking wine should be an important part of your diet? The Sonoma Diet does - learn about it here in sixty seconds!

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www.sonomatraintown.com Sonoma Train Town Sonoma California Napa Valley Wine Country Childrens Attraction Northern California

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July 20, 2008- CCFA Team Challenge New England half marathon from Napa to Sonoma. We raised over $2 Million dollars to find a cure for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.

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On February 24, 2008 we went on an interesting excursion out of San Francisco: an ecologically friendly bio-diesel powered van from Incredible Adventures whisked us off to the outlying areas north of San Francisco. After our first stop at Muir Woods to admire the giant redwoods we embarked on our tour to wine country. Through the rain we drove north into the Sonoma Valley, one of the two world-famous wine-making areas north of San Francisco. The other, even more famous wine-making area, is the adjacent Napa Valley. The Sonoma Valley is actually the birthplace of the Californian wine industry and encompasses 13,000 acres of parkland. Before lunch we stopped at two wineries, Roche and Homewood Wineries, where we got to taste a whole variety of red and white wines and even some local olives and olive oils. For lunch we stopped off on the main square of Sonoma where my friend and I grabbed a tasty lunch at the Basque Café. After lunch we headed into the Castle Winery just off Sonoma's main square that surprised us with a sweet sherry and a delicious sherry chocolate sauce. Our last stop on this excursion were the Gloria Ferrer Caves and Vineyards which produce world-class award-winning sparkling wines as well as Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The Ferrer family's involvement with sparkling wine goes back several centuries in Catalonia, Spain, and their most famous product is Freixenet, a world famous sparkling wine made according to the méthode champenoise. Properly educated about wine and definitely in a much lighter mood after all these tastings, we started heading back to the city. The atmosphere in the van was downright giggly. Michelle stopped at a lookout point overlooking the northern terminus of the bridge which provided us with an excellent view, despite the cold winds and the grey and rainy skies. At the end of our excursion, we got conveniently dropped off on the doorsteps of our hotel, the Queen Anne, and after recovering for a bit, we took the 22 bus and went for a nice dinner to Tangerine SF, a beautiful restaurant that features Pan Asian cuisine, located in the SoMa district of San Francisco. After a great filling dinner and a long conversation with the owners Steve and Sean we walked all the way back to our hotel on Fillmore Street, a pleasant 45 minute walk through beautiful Victorian neighbourhoods.

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On February 24, 2008 we went on an interesting excursion out of San Francisco: an ecologically friendly bio-diesel powered van from Incredible Adventures whisked us off to the outlying areas north of San Francisco. After our first stop at Muir Woods to admire the giant redwoods we embarked on our tour to wine country. Through the rain we drove north into the Sonoma Valley, one of the two world-famous wine-making areas north of San Francisco. The other, even more famous wine-making area, is the adjacent Napa Valley. The Sonoma Valley is actually the birthplace of the Californian wine industry and encompasses 13,000 acres of parkland. Before lunch we stopped at two wineries, Roche and Homewood Wineries, where we got to taste a whole variety of red and white wines and even some local olives and olive oils. For lunch we stopped off on the main square of Sonoma where my friend and I grabbed a tasty lunch at the Basque Café. After lunch we headed into the Castle Winery just off Sonoma's main square that surprised us with a sweet sherry and a delicious sherry chocolate sauce. Our last stop on this excursion were the Gloria Ferrer Caves and Vineyards which produce world-class award-winning sparkling wines as well as Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The Ferrer family's involvement with sparkling wine goes back several centuries in Catalonia, Spain, and their most famous product is Freixenet, a world famous sparkling wine made according to the méthode champenoise. Properly educated about wine and definitely in a much lighter mood after all these tastings, we started heading back to the city. The atmosphere in the van was downright giggly. Michelle stopped at a lookout point overlooking the northern terminus of the bridge which provided us with an excellent view, despite the cold winds and the grey and rainy skies. At the end of our excursion, we got conveniently dropped off on the doorsteps of our hotel, the Queen Anne, and after recovering for a bit, we took the 22 bus and went for a nice dinner to Tangerine SF, a beautiful restaurant that features Pan Asian cuisine, located in the SoMa district of San Francisco. After a great filling dinner and a long conversation with the owners Steve and Sean we walked all the way back to our hotel on Fillmore Street, a pleasant 45 minute walk through beautiful Victorian neighbourhoods.

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Sonoma State fundraiser, Bidnight Madness 2007. Made possible by Sonoma State University Alumni Association and Student-Athletes at Sonoma State.

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On February 24, 2008 we went on an interesting excursion out of San Francisco: an ecologically friendly bio-diesel powered van from Incredible Adventures whisked us off to the outlying areas north of San Francisco. After our first stop at Muir Woods to admire the giant redwoods we embarked on our tour to wine country. Through the rain we drove north into the Sonoma Valley, one of the two world-famous wine-making areas north of San Francisco. The other, even more famous wine-making area, is the adjacent Napa Valley. The Sonoma Valley is actually the birthplace of the Californian wine industry and encompasses 13,000 acres of parkland. Before lunch we stopped at two wineries, Roche and Homewood Wineries, where we got to taste a whole variety of red and white wines and even some local olives and olive oils. For lunch we stopped off on the main square of Sonoma where my friend and I grabbed a tasty lunch at the Basque Café. After lunch we headed into the Castle Winery just off Sonoma's main square that surprised us with a sweet sherry and a delicious sherry chocolate sauce. Our last stop on this excursion were the Gloria Ferrer Caves and Vineyards which produce world-class award-winning sparkling wines as well as Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The Ferrer family's involvement with sparkling wine goes back several centuries in Catalonia, Spain, and their most famous product is Freixenet, a world famous sparkling wine made according to the méthode champenoise. Properly educated about wine and definitely in a much lighter mood after all these tastings, we started heading back to the city. The atmosphere in the van was downright giggly. Michelle stopped at a lookout point overlooking the northern terminus of the bridge which provided us with an excellent view, despite the cold winds and the grey and rainy skies. At the end of our excursion, we got conveniently dropped off on the doorsteps of our hotel, the Queen Anne, and after recovering for a bit, we took the 22 bus and went for a nice dinner to Tangerine SF, a beautiful restaurant that features Pan Asian cuisine, located in the SoMa district of San Francisco. After a great filling dinner and a long conversation with the owners Steve and Sean we walked all the way back to our hotel on Fillmore Street, a pleasant 45 minute walk through beautiful Victorian neighbourhoods.

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Matt Guidera and the Rocklin Motorsports team celebrate victory in Sonoma, CA at the Fram Autolite NHRA race on July 27, 2008. www.rocklinmotorsports.com - www.amadorhd.com - www.rocklinhd.com - www.folsomhd.com - www.joeshogblog.com

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On February 24, 2008 we went on an interesting excursion out of San Francisco: an ecologically friendly bio-diesel powered van from Incredible Adventures whisked us off to the outlying areas north of San Francisco. After our first stop at Muir Woods to admire the giant redwoods we embarked on our tour to wine country. Through the rain we drove north into the Sonoma Valley, one of the two world-famous wine-making areas north of San Francisco. The other, even more famous wine-making area, is the adjacent Napa Valley. The Sonoma Valley is actually the birthplace of the Californian wine industry and encompasses 13,000 acres of parkland. Before lunch we stopped at two wineries, Roche and Homewood Wineries, where we got to taste a whole variety of red and white wines and even some local olives and olive oils. For lunch we stopped off on the main square of Sonoma where my friend and I grabbed a tasty lunch at the Basque Café. After lunch we headed into the Castle Winery just off Sonoma's main square that surprised us with a sweet sherry and a delicious sherry chocolate sauce. Our last stop on this excursion were the Gloria Ferrer Caves and Vineyards which produce world-class award-winning sparkling wines as well as Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The Ferrer family's involvement with sparkling wine goes back several centuries in Catalonia, Spain, and their most famous product is Freixenet, a world famous sparkling wine made according to the méthode champenoise. Properly educated about wine and definitely in a much lighter mood after all these tastings, we started heading back to the city. The atmosphere in the van was downright giggly. Michelle stopped at a lookout point overlooking the northern terminus of the bridge which provided us with an excellent view, despite the cold winds and the grey and rainy skies. At the end of our excursion, we got conveniently dropped off on the doorsteps of our hotel, the Queen Anne, and after recovering for a bit, we took the 22 bus and went for a nice dinner to Tangerine SF, a beautiful restaurant that features Pan Asian cuisine, located in the SoMa district of San Francisco. After a great filling dinner and a long conversation with the owners Steve and Sean we walked all the way back to our hotel on Fillmore Street, a pleasant 45 minute walk through beautiful Victorian neighbourhoods.

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On February 24, 2008 we went on an interesting excursion out of San Francisco: an ecologically friendly bio-diesel powered van from Incredible Adventures whisked us off to the outlying areas north of San Francisco. After our first stop at Muir Woods to admire the giant redwoods we embarked on our tour to wine country. Through the rain we drove north into the Sonoma Valley, one of the two world-famous wine-making areas north of San Francisco. The other, even more famous wine-making area, is the adjacent Napa Valley. The Sonoma Valley is actually the birthplace of the Californian wine industry and encompasses 13,000 acres of parkland. Before lunch we stopped at two wineries, Roche and Homewood Wineries, where we got to taste a whole variety of red and white wines and even some local olives and olive oils. For lunch we stopped off on the main square of Sonoma where my friend and I grabbed a tasty lunch at the Basque Café. After lunch we headed into the Castle Winery just off Sonoma's main square that surprised us with a sweet sherry and a delicious sherry chocolate sauce. Our last stop on this excursion were the Gloria Ferrer Caves and Vineyards which produce world-class award-winning sparkling wines as well as Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The Ferrer family's involvement with sparkling wine goes back several centuries in Catalonia, Spain, and their most famous product is Freixenet, a world famous sparkling wine made according to the méthode champenoise. Properly educated about wine and definitely in a much lighter mood after all these tastings, we started heading back to the city. The atmosphere in the van was downright giggly. Michelle stopped at a lookout point overlooking the northern terminus of the bridge which provided us with an excellent view, despite the cold winds and the grey and rainy skies. At the end of our excursion, we got conveniently dropped off on the doorsteps of our hotel, the Queen Anne, and after recovering for a bit, we took the 22 bus and went for a nice dinner to Tangerine SF, a beautiful restaurant that features Pan Asian cuisine, located in the SoMa district of San Francisco. After a great filling dinner and a long conversation with the owners Steve and Sean we walked all the way back to our hotel on Fillmore Street, a pleasant 45 minute walk through beautiful Victorian neighbourhoods.

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Well, this was the last of the tape, it ended pretty abruptly, I know there had to be more, I wish there was.. they ended it right in the middle of a song, and I hate that, I wish it had ended better... Anyway, after Mike asks the guys what they want to play next, they then go into a medley, such as Stevie Wonders "Superstition", then a little of Blondie's "Rapture" before going into "Girls of Porn" ending with Diana Ross's "Upside Down" before it actually ends.. dumb ending ..lol.. But, this was live from Sonoma State University in California on Dec 16, 1989.

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