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For Ruby's Treasures #2 ~ Starting with the letter Q~
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United Airlines Boeing 747 and Airbus A319-131 (N829UA) at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), San Francisco, CA
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Blogged by Consumerist ("United Airlines Expands In-Flight Entertainment To Android Devices" by Ashlee Kieler - November 24, 2014) at consumerist.com/2014/11/24/united-airlines-expands-in-fli...
Blogged by Consumerist ("Family Wants United To Apologize For Treatment Of Special Needs Daughter" by Laura Northrup - January 2, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/01/02/family-wants-united-to-apologi...
Blogged by Consumerist ("United Offers “Bug Bounty” Of Up To 1 Million Miles For Hackers Who Find Vulnerabilities In Website, Mobile App" by Ashlee Kieler - May 14, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/05/14/united-offers-bug-bounty-of-up...
Blogged by Consumerist ("Disruptive Passenger Leaves Fellow United Travelers Stranded In Belfast Terminal For Nearly 24 Hours" by Ashlee Kieler - June 22, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/06/22/disruptive-passenger-leaves-fe...
Blogged by Consumerist ("United Airlines CEO Jeff Smisek Steps Down Amid Investigation" by Chris Morran - September 8, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/09/08/united-airlines-ceo-jeff-smise...
Blogged by Consumerist ("United Passenger Says Airline Suggested She Pump Breast Milk In Pet Relief Area" by Ashlee Kieler - October 6, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/10/06/united-passenger-says-airline-...
Blogged by Consumerist ("Police: United Airlines Passenger Walked Onto Plane, Claimed He Had A Bomb In His Bag" by Mary Beth Quirk - October 29, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/10/29/police-united-airlines-passeng...
Blogged by Consumerist ("United Airlines Will No Longer Charge $50 To Get A Hardship Refund" by Mary Beth Quirk - November 16, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/11/16/united-airlines-will-no-longer...
Blogged by Consumerist ("Unnecessarily Deployed Emergency Slide Could Cost United Airlines As Much As $30,000" by Ashlee Kieler - April 8, 2016) at consumerist.com/2016/04/08/unnecessarily-deployed-emergen...
Blogged by Consumerist ("Man Accused Of Hacking United Airlines Website, Stealing Travel Vouchers" by Mary Beth Quirk - May 11, 2016) at consumerist.com/2016/05/11/man-accused-of-hacking-united-...
Blogged by Consumerist ("United Airlines Revamping Some Fees For MileagePlus Members" by Ashlee Kieler - August 5, 2016) at consumerist.com/2016/08/05/united-airlines-revamping-some...
Blogged by Consumerist ("United Names Interim CEO While Oscar Munoz Recovers From Heart Attack" by Ashlee Kieler - October 20, 2015) at consumerist.com/2015/10/20/united-names-interim-ceo-while...
'Perseverance' and 'Paddy' head for Penrhyn with a trainload of wet passengers as 'Edward Sholto' pulls in alongside. Ffestiniog Rly 30/04/10
The Elsie Quirk Library offers activities and opportunities for children to experience the joy of books and reading.
FORTY CARROTS’ PARTNERS IN PLAY—For ages 0-5. Tuesdays, 9:45-10:45 a.m. Forty Carrots Family Center is bringing a FREE class to Elsie Quirk Library for you and your child. Every week you will have the chance to enjoy meaningful playtime together, experience new activities, join in circle-time fun, spend time with other families, and get valuable parenting information. Attendance is limited to 10 families on a first come, first served basis.
PRESCHOOL STORY TIME—For ages 3-5. Wednesdays, 10:30-11:15 a.m. Programs provide an opportunity to develop and reinforce skills such as reading for pleasure, language development, letter knowledge, oral discussion, and comprehension. Programs include reading aloud, rhymes and music, alphabet and letter recognition, creative dramatics, and related crafts.
TODDLER TIME—For ages 1-3 with a caregiver. Thursdays, 10:00-10:45 a.m. Programs provide an introduction to early literacy skills including book sharing, simple concepts, and language development. Programs are related to experiences familiar with toddlers and include reading aloud, music and movement, letter and shape recognition, vocabulary development and playtime with educational toys.
READ TO THE DOGS—For ages 5 and up (younger if accompanied with a caregiver). Children are invited to read to certified pet therapy dogs from Suncoast Humane Society. This program encourages conversation and develops reading and communication skills. The dogs love the attention and the kids love the interaction. Gifts of good used blankets, towels, dog toys and treats are always appreciated.
ART WITH CAROLYN—For ages 5 and up. Learn basic art techniques with certified art teacher Carolyn Johnston. Registration is required and limited to 10 children.
SPECIAL EVENTS!
SUSTAINABILITY MONTH—All Sarasota County Libraries will be offering programs related to sustainability throughout the month of September.
BORN TO READ LULLABY CONCERT—Introduce young children to live classical music as you listen to Musicians Out of the Box perform childhood favorites. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Registration at the youth services desk, or call 861-2506. Sept. 20, 11-11:30 a.m.
FAMILY GEOGRAPHY NIGHT—For families with children ages 9 and up. Work together to solve geography riddles, puzzles, trivia and brainteasers. Learn while having fun. Program provided by the Friends of Elsie Quirk Library. Sept. 15, 6 p.m.-8 p.m.
For more information about library programs and services, please call 941-861-5000.
Quirk Cycles
Born of the desire to design, make and ride the best road machines, Quirk Cycles represents the distillation of years of riding, modifying, riding, tweaking and riding again in search of that sweet spot of speed, comfort and response – a bike that feels right! Everything has to count.
At White Stadium - Catholic Memorial Invitational - Cross Country Meet - Division 1 Winners (BC High); John Quirk and Fr. Corcoran are the BC High Hall of Fame
Thanks a lot man
Here's the link of the official video of the first show
www.youtube.com/watch?v=usE3GVGQuQ4
Here's the link for the pictures of the first show
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-i will use stickers of my last trades for the show but if u can send more is better this time
will be more bigger so i need a lot of stuff.
-Feel free to send me some Stickers,Cardboards,PasteUps, Posters,Canvas everything is welcome
-Here's the address if you want to send something for the show
-Please put clearly your artist name your home town or country just for show purposes
Ruffianism 2
226 Sycamore Rd Apt 5
San Ysidro CA 92173
USA
January 31, 2010.
I was tagged a few days ago by curiousillusion to write 8 quirks about me. So here I go. (And apologies if you have heard or have put up with these).
1. I tend to have a malfunctioning brain-to-mouth filter, and I end up saying stupid things. In other words, I'm very good at putting my foot in it. Sometimes I jump all in, but I try to have fun while doing it.
2. When there's a special/important ocassion, I have to be wearing something red, usually socks. Speaking of socks, I have to put my right sock first. If it's missing, the left sock won't go on until the right one is found. (The same with shoes). Speaking of right, I have to get the left leg into my trousers first when getting dressed.
3. I don't like pumpkin (usually referred to as "orange stuff"), but I love pumpkin soup.
4. I'm very good at being a pain in the you-know-what.
5. It disturbs me when people misuse apostrophes. (If you write "photo's", hear me cringe).
6. I tend to leave a little bit of drink at the bottom of the glass/cup when finished. Be it coffee, juice or even alcohol.
7. I can't swim. (Not a very good aussie). I can't dance. (Not a very good latino).
8. I'm very good at keeping secrets, and even though I'm very boring, you can tell me anything and I won't judge, but I do give an honest opinion if asked.
Rockhampton Station 26.1.69 DEL 1491 on 241 Down Sunlander stands at the original (Stanley Street)Rockhampton Station. The train is made up with Sunshine Cars rather than the usual air-conditioned consist due to an electricians strike
Toogoolawah C17 N°706 – 29.11.69 The last scheduled steam hauled passenger train in the state was 370Up, the Friday evening Ipswich to Toogoolawah train. This train made its final journey on 28th November 1969. It is seen standing at Toogoolawah on the following morning. The engine will soon be lit up to work 361Down goods back to Ipswich. This return working was also the last time-tabled steam hauled goods train in South East Queensland.