Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Attorney appears to have stray path from the Lord, how to find attorney who is of strong Faith who can help

Attorney appears to have stray path from the Lord, how to find attorney who is of strong Faith who can help?
I recently had an inciden on an airplane route from Lexington to Memphis. A man who was seated in seat beside mine declined to pray with me in appreciated for Our Lord’s offer of food when flight attendant deliver “mid flight snack.” I told man obvious he must respect Our Lord and when he refuse and corrupt with way of devil unrepentant even I ask several times of him after he already begin eating not a single word of prayer, he refused. I defend Our Lord and punish man for his action with my hands to appropriate measure and he file lawsuit as assume directed him from the devil to perform. Attorney lies corrupt from devil that man is correct to file against me that I must plead guilty minimize charges, because attorney not of proper faith. How can find attorney who is of proper Faith to help understand that man deserve punishment for impure action with food with no thanking or prayer and no repent? Thank you.
Religion & Spirituality - 6 Answers
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wow...you type super fast
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Um, I honestly hope this is a joke. I thought that we already proved that atheists have morals.
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I don't believe your story.
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Ok, lemme clear this up for you. He is suing you because you attacked him for not believing in your imaginary friend.
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Ok, now I *know* you're just a troll.... whew.
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That's pretty good - you got me - lol.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

I have 7-12 days to go anywhere! Where should I go? Suggestions

I have 7-12 days to go anywhere! Where should I go? Suggestions?
I live in the Midwest and both my sweetheart and myself have an opportunity to travel together for anywhere between 7-12 days. Our original vacation plans fell thru. I just started my vacation today, Fri 11/02 and will not have to return to work until 11/20. I do not want to travel the entire time but a week to ten days would be ideal. We love roadtrips!!!!! It could involve a roadtrip only or a flight to somewhere and then road travels. Or simply a flight to somewhere fantastic. Some thoughts we had were to travel by plane to Vegas and then drive a rental across the desert toward California. I have been to 33 states but never the west coast. The prospect is exciting but does not dominate, as we are open to all ideas. Another idea was to drive down to Memphis and travel across the state of Tennessee ending up in the Smokies. East coast, west coast, north, south, we are ready for a serious adventure. Any ideas of a place to travel to and sights not to miss would be greatly welcome
Other - United States - 1 Answers
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Fly into LA [or Ontario - it has JetBlue], then drive up the coast to San Francisco - Santa Barbara, Big Sur, Monterey/Carmel and then SF - wow!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

First time flyer AND connecting in Atlanta

First time flyer AND connecting in Atlanta!!!!!?
Hopefully someone out there can give me a little idea of what to expect. Im flying out of Detroit Metro Via Delta, connecting in Atlanta and then onto my destination, Memphis. Same thing but reverse order coming back. Leaving Detroit is not what im worried about, its getting to Atlanta. I have a few questions. First off, as soon as im off the plane in Atlanta, will I have to claim my bags , and recheck them, or are they loaded onto the next plane for me? Also, any way to find out how far I will have to go to to get to my connecting flight? I have the flight #s but that is it...I know its a vague question but I know NOTHING about airports, especially a large one like ATLANTA..thanks
Packing & Preparation - 7 Answers
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You won't need to pick up your bags in Atlanta. When you get to Atlanta, your goal is to get off the plane and head to the next gate where you will be departing from. Atlanta is a big airport. But it's not that bad. I've flown in and out of there many times. You will need to go down and take a tram. It's important that you know what gate you are coming into and then which gate you need to go. There are signs all over the place and computers so you shouldn't have anything to worry about. The only hassle can be trying to get where you need to go quickly. There's a lot of people there. But if you walk quickly and know what you need to do then you should be all set. I've had to move quickly to catch a connecting flight. (many times)
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sahara is right
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Are you sure you change planes? There are a lot of people there, so ask and make sure you don't miss your flight.
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When you check your bags in Detroit, they will be checked all the way to your final destination - Memphis - so no worries there. Since you are on a domestic Delta flight (assume you will continue with Delta to Memphis), your departure gate will more than likely not be too far from your arrival gate. More than likely, you will receive both your boarding passes - to Atlanta and then to Memphis in Detroit. Often the terminal and gate number is already on the Atlanta to Memphis boarding card. If not, just ask the stewardness on your Detroit to ATL flight. If by chance, she doesn't know, check the departure screens when you arrive in ATL and/or ask a Delta service rep. Hope this helps. I've flown in and out of ATL for years and although the airport is large, it is fairly easy to get around. Have a good flight.
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Atlanta is easy.... I have been through there many times - the thing that you have to watch out for is to make sure that the gate that you are going to is the correct one. ATL has a bad habit at switching the gates with hardly any notice. Your bags will be transferred to you connecting flight without the hassle of going to the baggage claim and rechecking them - if you had to do that you probably wouldn't make the connecting flight until the next day. Again your bags will go to the connecting flight. And as soon as you are on the ground - check to see where your connecting terminal is and get there fast - there is a tram/train system underneath - so if you have to use it - do so. Get there fast and make sure they haven't changed them on you. Good Luck - Kirk
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Relax. This is not a big deal. 1. The bags will be loaded on to the plane going to Memphis for you. 2. If you know the flight number and the time the plane for Memphis leaves you will be able to see it on monitors in the airport. It will tell you which gate the flight will depart from. 3. Follow the signs to the gate. You may even have time between flights for lunch or a cocktail relax and enjoy your flight.
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DELTA. Delayed Every Layover To Atlanta. Hopefully, you won't have a missed or cancelled flight. Otherwise, just check your bags in Detroit and pick them up in Atlanta. You'll more than likely deplane in Atlanta. They'll have monitors where you can find where your connecting flight is. If you need more help, you can always ask a gate agent or a customer service desk.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

2 luggage questions

2 luggage questions...?
It's been a long time since I've flown, my daughter and her friends will be taking a trip soon. I've been having a slight argument with one of the fathers about what happens to your CHECKED luggage. here's the jist of it: they will be flying out of Salt Lake City then have a lay over in Memphis of 1 1/2 hours. final destination Philly. he says that in Memphis the girls will have to pick up there CHECKED luggage(like in baggage claim) and then go to their next flight to Philly. I say that they don't have to get their checked luggage, that in Salt Lake they will tag it to go all the way to Philly and the girls won't touch that luggage till they get to Philly. so who is right?? My second question is where online is the best place to find out what she can and can't take in her carry on bag. (i.e.. meds, electronics, etc) Thanks for any help you can give!!!
Packing & Preparation - 2 Answers
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Ok first it depends on the airline and what there plan is it would be good to call and ask how the flight is dont be lazy. Ok second question go to http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm#0 also just kinda think about dont bring like a knife or a gun. just like normal things.
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No you don't have to pick up your bags in the baggage claim. Just make sure that when your child checks their luggage at the front desk that it says Philly on it. If the bags have the correct destination then the airport staff will take care of all checked luggage. The previous answer has the website for carry-on luggage facts. General rule is that all electronics are allowed, most meds if they are labeled, and a small amount of liquids (though if you have checked luggage you should just stick your liquids in that)

Sunday, October 21, 2012

My neighbor is a drug dealer, what should I do

My neighbor is a drug dealer, what should I do?
I live in a very nice urban neighborhood in the heart of a major city. All the houses in my neighborhood are 1940's bungalows. The community was originally all white, however white flight took effect in the mid 70's and now the community is mostly African American, however since earlier this century, the community has gone through gentrification and now there are a number of white residents that have moved into the neighborhood. The neighborhood is desirable because of it's proximity to Downtown and that residents over the decades has kept the community up. I moved into the neighborhood three years ago and have not experience or observed or heard of any crime at all. On my street, most of the residents are retire senior citizens that are home all day and serve as my "security system" because they know everybody and seeks out strangers. However on of my elderly neighbors has a great grandson that I am at least 99% sure that sells drugs. He is about 21, does not work, he is home all the time and has no car. I grew up in the rough side of Memphis, Tennessee, so I know the signs of a drug dealer. I see random cars appear, he come out of his basement unit of his great grandmother's house, either gets in the car or goes to the driver window, spend about 2-3 minutes and goes back inside. I have seen this behavior for the past three years. He has a thug appearance, but seems harmless, he is handsome, I notice that he has a young son and a girlfriend that visits frequently. My fear is that one day, a drug deal with go bad and something can happen to his great grandmother, son, or even me since I live directly across the street. I really don't want to get involved. He has never bothered me. I really have no concrete proof, but I am not naive, I lived with drug dealers (my uncle and sister's ex) before and lived amongst others in my neighborhood in Memphis, so I know all the signs, I could become a DEA agent. What do you think I should do? First of all, I am not buying in drugs, secondly, the police would want proof, if I cannot provide proof, they cannot do anything. But I honestly don't think the implications would be I would be killed, that is being dramatic. Lastly, some of you people need to exercise your reading skills. First of all, I am not buying in drugs, secondly, the police would want proof, if I cannot provide proof, they cannot do anything. But I honestly don't think the implications would be I would be killed, that is being dramatic. Lastly, some of you people need to exercise your reading skills.
Law & Ethics - 26 Answers
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call the cops, or black mail the MF'er
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Call the cops.
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Nothing is going to happen to you. Just leave them alone.
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Buy some Drugs?
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mind your own business if you want to live.
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dude i dk, but i didn't read ur question, and no one will cuz its so long! sshorton it!
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dude its simple call the cops and if hes some type of killer then theres the WPP whitness protection program
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hell go buy some weed!!!
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Open up a taco stand for when they get the munchies, capitalism is still the American way isnt it?
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Just mind your own business for now. But if anything bad happens, call the police!
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buy some drugs. you know you want to.... no seriousy, call the cops.
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if you're suspicious, tell the police and ask them to keep an eye on them! if it's not bothering you then why care haha. If you no when the deals usually happen (ex: mondays around 7:30) let the police no that and maybe an undercover can stay by and check it out... thats your best bet! OF COURSE you dont want anyone getting hurt.
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FUCKIN TELL THEM TO HOOK YOU UPP! are you stupid?
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dont be a rat bastard live and let live.
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Contact the popo or talk to the Attorney General. FBI's an option as well.
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call the police. tell them you want to remain annonamise
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Mind your buisness
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turn him in before kids in you neighborhood get caught in the mix anything could happen it be on you then if you knew
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LMAO...you are not "naive" and you "could become a DEA agent", but YOU do not know what to do??????? Let me help you, CALL THE POLICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DUH!
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You should call the police and report it without giving your name, just say you have witnessed strange things and describe what you just said...except I would leave out the completely unnecessary description of the neighborhood and its racial makeup.
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Call the police
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Keep your bloody nose out of other people affairs, you could some come back you really don't want.Those types of people don't take too kindly to grasses I bet your curtains are moving all day. Mind your own.......its not your place to get involved
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1) Purchase some drugs 2) Don't do anything, it's better to mind your own business. Even if there is a witness protection program, he'll see your face and then names won't help. Furthermore, even if he goes to prison, he is still capable of sending someone else to harm you (god forbid). By the way, your question is excessively long.
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Keep your mouth shut about it. Nobody likes a snitch. Specially drug dealers. And so what if he is a drug dealer? Like you said, he has done nothing to you so why would you want to piss him off? Im a drug dealer. Are you going to call the cops on me for it?
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call the Narcotics Unit of Police department, and simply state that you have observed suspicious activity. Start taking down license plate numbers of cars driven by persons you suspect are purchasing drugs. good luck. Police need community involvement to combat crime. While recreational drug use in and of itself is harmless, drug profits are used to finance criminal enterprises, and eventually violence is a result.
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First off, stop using stereotype shit about "thug" and races etc... that's a load of crap, anyone can be a damn drug dealer! now on to the real subject. If he isnt a high time drug dealer (a big boy) then cops will most likely not give a damn about him. They will use him as bait to get to his sources. Once this happens, he will want to find out who snitched on him, and which case, I wouldn't want to be around. nonetheless, you dont want it to continue on for the safety of yourself and your neighbors. If you're brave enough, I would talk to the cops and somehow get them to send and undercover in to buy drugs. I live next to a drug dealer, and the only reason I went to the cops was because they were smoking their weed when they had a little 3 year old and a 6 month old in the house with them... which I am very very against. The cops didnt do shit though. Took the guy to jail for 2 days, hes back out... smoking weed again with his kids... If you honestly fear for your safety then tell the cops......otherwise just leave it alone.

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