RALEIGH The dinosaurs have come to the NC State Fairgrounds.
Dino Safari, which opened Thursday, allows guests in their cars to drive past 40 life-sized moving dinos ranging from wee ones not much bigger than a large house pet to the mighty T-Rex, king of the dinosaurs.
The event runs through March 7. Tickets are $49.95 for regular-sized cars and $59.95 for vehicles that hold eight or more. Tickets are available at dinosafari.com.
We went with our two children, Sam, who is 8, and Helen Ann, who will be 6 next month. We watched a video beforehand, where Professor Noteworthy explained we would be driving through Pangea, the large land mass that existed millions of years ago, and which scientists believe drifted into the continents we all know and love today.
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Someone had deposited the two sister kitties at the county shelter. FAPS acquired them from there.
We saw them at a FAPS event at the Cape Fear Botanical Garden in November. We played with them in a room of the Orangery at the garden. Samuel, who is now 8, and Helen Ann, 5, both took a liking to them. So did Sarah and I.
But we only wanted one kitten. That’s what we told ourselves.
A few days later, we went to FAPS off Bragg Boulevard to see what other kittens they had. But we wound up mainly playing with Google and Chrome again.
decide if he gets out of office. i think you should put it up to a vote, to the community, that elected him. i know i voted for him because i believe in the man. but if he committed a crime of any sort, he should be put out of office. he really should. if he s committed a crime. so, you know, i feel sorry for you all having to decide on that because i wouldn t want to do it. but i think it should be put back to the voters. if you have if you supposed to have faith in democracy and stuff it should be put back to the voters. thank you. president chiu: thanks. next speaker. go good afternoon. my name is tammy brian, i work and live in district 5 and i raised three children in the western division, we ve all lost more than one friend to homicide. i m here today because i m on annual leave. i work for unemployment. i adjudicate eligibility for unemployment insurance based on the reason for separation. to deny insurance eligibility there has to be work related misconduct. if my
the price for one moment of impropriety. you must vote against a system that has removed a man from his job and his family without due process. this goes against all precedence. officials had a fair inflicted violence and even committed murder with no fan fare or retained their positions. there is no rationalization for the disparate treatment of ross. his suspension without pay was spiteful politics. your vote to reinstate him can rectify this injustice. don t let the improper handling of this situation become the precedence or we will all live of a fear on a knock on our door that will tear apart our lives. we came to america to never hear that knock. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. good afternoon, president chiu, honorable members of the board of supervisors of the city and county of san francisco, my name is pedro fernández a former san francisco policeman, spent eight honorable years with the police department before deciding to travel the world and live
the japanese people as well. to make up for their lies they ve offered billions of dollars to the governments of north america, that includes the city and county of san francisco, so that we can help to help offset the cost of payment for cleaning up the radioactive waste that s coming ashore, scheduled for approximately october of this year. so that s one issue. the second issue is i really want to commend the richmond district democratic club for calling to investigate mayor ed lee for the perjury that took place on june 29, in here in city hall, at the mic rimi hearing. i was at that hearing. i was not removed. the sheriff s department, officer sane, who was here earlier today, great guy. he didn t move. you know, he said we were not ordered out of the room. but the mayor was. and so and the last issue is the issue of violence in san francisco. the communist party in china, working through rose pack is beating up practicing members of fong gong in chinatown. the police