Video Couple Ride Into Sunset

Video Couple Ride Into Sunset

When Mark Schulze and Patty Mooney married on their mountain bikes in the Cuyamacas 1987, little did they realize that their “children” would turn out to be a set of award-winning, educational videos on mountain biking.
“The Great Mountain Biking Video” (1988) was the first video ever produced on mountain biking. It details the nuts, bolts and passions of the sport: how to select a bike, how and where to ride, trail repair how-tos, and even a rider’s responsibility to the land and other recreationists. Billboard praised “The Great Mountain Biking Video” as “A fine introduction to the exciting world of mountain biking” and suggested that “Anyone interested in taking up this activity would be advised to view this program beforehand.”

Jay Leno and the California Big Hunks

Jay Leno and the California Big Hunks

Amidst Jay Leno’s illustrious career, there existed a unique fascination with the “California Big Hunks” VHS tape from the 1980s, featuring exotic male strippers. Jay’s team of talented editors would employ their creativity to superimpose Jay’s head onto the chiseled bodies of these hunks, resulting in hilarious and unforgettable moments on The Tonight Show.

Cannabis Nurse Heather

Cannabis Nurse Heather

One of the biggest stories of the year has been percolating under the radar it seems. It has to do with the most respected profession in the USA, and that is Nursing. A Paradigm Shift in Nursing – When I walked into a room filled with over 200 Cannabis Nurses in late February 2019 at the San Diego Harbor Island Sheraton, I felt the Earth move under my feet (thank you Carole King).

Our Quick n Dirty VP

Our Quick n Dirty VP

Patricia Mooney began her mountain bike journey in 1986, when she and her husband, Mark Schulze, bought mountain bikes for each other as Christmas gifts. It was a bit of a rocky start, literally. On her first ride, she balked at riding across a stream. Mark encouraged her to ride across the water quipping “Hey, this is what mountain bikes are for.”