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yup, at last the antidote to Omid Jalali – he’s ok but she is really funny
It wasn't a hoax. I hear Google works.
They were limited to how much weight in moon rocks that they could bring back to earth. So they obviously tried to get the best variety they could from differant surface areas. In later missions though, they landed in differant areas to get more diverse samples, and in the last three moon landings, they actually carried a moon car, so they could cover more area in the time they had.
You can either file the lien again, if possible, or, since this guy's abusing the law to steal from you, I think you should get another attorney to find out where the guy is, then get some very large men to pay him a visit. He probably won't have the guts to do anything legal about it, for fear of being found out.
Have the men threaten his life unless he comes with them and they (and you) drag him back to the original judge.
If you paid him a retainer, you would lose that retainer. If he took the case on a contingency, You should read the agreement you most certainly signed when you hired him. You may owe him anyway if you fire him.
Manchester City have been running ad activity to promote key games against the Premiership’s so called ‘Big Four.’ – Manchester United were the target for the Carlos Tevez ‘Welcome To Manchester’ poster displayed in Manchester at the start of the season – a huge image of Emmanuel Adebayor was printed onto the floor of Manchester’s Arndale Shopping Centre to promote the visit of Arsenal – Sean Wright-Phillips was pictured on Manchester walls with speed marks behind him to draw attention to the forthcoming Manchester City v Chelsea match – and for the visit of Liverpool on Sunday, Manchester City have created a Craig Bellamy viral: This film is hosted on a YouTube channel called ‘iwillgivemyall’ and on the City website here. Furthermore, the viral is complemented by a billboard that shows Bellamy as half man / half beast and uses the phrase ‘the harder you work, the harder it is to surrender.’ However, Bellamy has been rumoured to have been involved in a ‘furious bust-up’ with…
Last year, business review site Yelp was the target of a scathing exposé that accused the company of promoting or even fabricating negative reviews in order to get businesses to pay to have them hidden or removed. Now, the company is facing a class action lawsuit over those practices, which attorney Jared Beck said amounted to “high-tech extortion.”
In an in-depth article that appeared in East Bay Express last year, business owners said that Yelp sales agents would contact them whenever negative reviews appeared for their business. Representatives allegedly would offer to remove or hide the reviews in exchange for agreeing to buy an advertising contract with the site.
I see a whole bunch of Asians lol
Did these guys die on the Moon? Sorry if you think this is a dumb question, I never studied about this stuff yet.
Sedona (mentioned by the poster above) is a pretty area, but it is also one of the more touristy places in Arizona.
If you are into parks and hiking, than I would recommend Sunset Crater and Wupatki National Monuments which are just northeast of Flagstaff along 89A on the way to the canyon's east entrance. Sunset Crater is an extinct volcanic field (lava beds, cinder cones, etc) and Wupatki is a large restored prehistoric pueblo ruin. Both are very interesting and often overlooked.
Another nice (and rarely crowded) National Monument is Walnut Canyon just east of Flagstaff along I-40, however a recent landslide has temporarily closed the main loop trail.
Flagstaff itself is easily worth spending a day at. It is a historic lumber, railroad, Route 66 town with a neat historic downtown district filled with shops, galleries and cafes. The excellent Museum of Northern Arizona is just north of town and Lowell Observatory (where Pluto was discovered in 1930) has a nice visitors center.
If you like hiking, you may want to check out Red Mountain. This is an old volcanic crater that has eroded away on one side so that you can actually hike into the inside of the old volcano where there are some interesting rock formations. This is a popular hike with locals, but not well known otherwise. It is located on the west side of US180 (on the way from Flagstaff to the canyon) shortly after you leave the heavily forested area. There is a small marked pull-out along the highway where you park and then walk the mile or so to the crater.
Between Flagstaff and Phoenix, there is the cliff dwellings at Montezuma Castle (I like Wupatki better), the old frontier fort at Camp Verde and the old hillside mining town – turned tourist attraction of Jerome which has many interesting old historic buildings set on steep and winding streets like a little version of San Francisco.
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