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A map showing how poltwt is trending on Twitter in the UK.
Forces from as far afield as America, Sweden, Iceland and Australia are today (Friday 22 March) taking part a global Twitter day. The 'tweet-a-thon' has been organised by LAwS Communications based in America, with the aim of highlighting the issues facing police across the world.
GMP will be providing extra updates on arrests and calls to police throughout the day, in addition to regular updates about local policing. Updates will be provided from the Force account @gmpolice and all the neighbourhood twitter accounts.
Deputy Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said: "We are keen to support the day and hope it will give people around the world more information about what officers are doing to tackle crime and keep people safe.
"We are continually looking at ways we can provide people with better access to the work their local officers are involved in, and social media is a great way to achieve this. We already have officers in each neighbourhood using Twitter and Facebook, and have our first community reporters going on patrol.
"I hope that we will have some community reporters able to take part in the Twitter day and give their insight and views about what police are doing."
All GMP social media accounts can be found here: www.gmp.police.uk/socialmedia and the global 'tweet-a-thon' can be followed from the hashtag #poltwt
In 2010 GMP carried out the first Twitter Day where the Force used the social network to send out details of all the incidents that it dealt with during a 24-hour period.
DCC Hopkins added: "I would also ask people to give us feedback on how we
are using social media so that we can continue to develop the conversations taking place."
Citi Trends (13,150 square feet)
4027 West Mercury Boulevard, Hampton Plaza, Hampton, VA
Opened in 2004; originally part of GEX (August 9th, 1962-1977), later Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre (May 1982-1993), Chuck E. Cheese's (1993-May 2002)
Citi Trends did a gut remodel of this space, so there aren't really any CEC remnants to be found. The stockroom may be a different story, but I have no way of knowing since I was denied restroom access back there. This was my childhood CEC in its' post Pizza Time Theatre years. When it was in operation the entry was in the middle of the storefront, with the gameroom split into two sections. The kitchen, salad bar, prize counter, restrooms, and a small alcove with coin-op style rides (allegedly the former King animatronic lounge) were located to the left when looking towards the back of the building. The showroom covered the entire back wall, and of course any traces of it that might still exist would be in Citi Trends' stockroom. The ceiling-mounted Skytubes were mostly situated in the center in front of the showroom entrance.
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Citi Trends (13,150 square feet)
4027 West Mercury Boulevard, Hampton Plaza, Hampton, VA
Opened in 2004; originally part of GEX (August 9th, 1962-1977), later Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre (May 1982-1993), Chuck E. Cheese's (1993-May 2002)
Just woke up in the morning and signed in the Facebook account. they were addicted to facebook’s games; including the 3 year old and the 6 year old kids. hard to believe it!
As the Cottagecore trend emerged strongly in 2020, the infographic shows how fast a trend can sweep the globe, from hundreds of likes to millions of hashtags within a year. This image is free for reuse under Creative Commons and comes in three colour palettes. Please correctly attribute with a link to www.creatdinteriors.com
Citi Trends (13,150 square feet)
4027 West Mercury Boulevard, Hampton Plaza, Hampton, VA
Opened in 2004; originally part of GEX (August 9th, 1962-1977), later Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre (May 1982-1993), Chuck E. Cheese's (1993-May 2002)
Christmas window display at the new TrenD shop in Downtown Disney. We stopped by Downtown Disney for a few hours the night before our cruise. We've never been into the actual Disney parks at holiday time, but at least we got to see a few of the special displays this way.
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Citi Trends (13,150 square feet)
4027 West Mercury Boulevard, Hampton Plaza, Hampton, VA
Opened in 2004, renovated in January 2020; originally part of GEX (August 9th, 1962-1977), later Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre (May 1982-1993), Chuck E. Cheese's (1993-May 2002)
This is the store's back wall, and where the showroom was located. Having opened in 1982, Hampton began with a "balcony" stage, as seen in this video from 1988. Not too long after that the stage received a "porch" façade, and in 1993 it was converted to a 2-stage, which is the form it was in when I visited as a kid. When CEC moved in 2002 it got a brand new Studio C Beta, and this location's stage and animatronics were sent to the store in Florence, Kentucky, which was owned by the same franchisee; Pasqually's bass drum head, however, ended up at Chesapeake Sams Circle. Florence is a store I had on my bucket list, but unfortunately by the time I had a trip planned there in April they had already begun renovating and the stage was trashed.
There is a doorway leading into the Citi Trends' stockroom, which utilizes the majority of the old showroom space. On this visit I opened the door a little to take a quick peek inside, but a motion sensor alarm started loudly chiming so I quickly shut it and walked away. From the brief glance I got of their backroom it just looks like a large gutted space, but I wish I had just a few more seconds to take a photo unsuspectingly.
I am conducting an informal tally of photography trends or fauxtography trends I encounter in my existence as a color corrector. These are only the images that I have edited, nothing more. I am certain there have been more images with train tracks than anything else. This survey was starting on January 1, 2016.
People seem to love posing on Foot Bridges even more than they love posing on train tracks. I guess not that many people have died on foot bridges, unlike train tracks.
People are not squatting or crouching for no apparent reason anymore. What is happening to the world?
More of this tally thing can be seen on the blog.misterperturbed.net blog I don't update often anymore. The shorter "misterperturbed.net" address should work.
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I think that Twitter trends on Sunday afternoon is a good way to predict box office charts for Monday.
If this is true, then tomorrow Paranormal Activity will be the number 1 movie in America, and Zombieland will be number 2.
We'll see.