Saturday, May 29, 2010

Red Hat Bonfante Gardens Red Hat Holiday ticket order form Dec 9 2006?

Bonfante Gardens Holiday Lights ticket order form for the Park on Dec 9th for the Red Hatter's of California



Answer 1 :
sounds like lotsa fun!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

What happens to a ticket when the court date is set on a holiday? Does it get dismissed?

This ticket is on Guam. My court date was Dec. 7. I was ready to face the court. I went there only to realize nobody else was there except other people who were issued tickets. Doors were closed. BTW, my ticket don't have the officer's nor my signature on it.



Answer 1 :
Check back when the court is open, because it will likely be reset to a date when the court is open, and if you don't show up you could have a warrant for your arrest.

I know a woman who's court date was a Saturday, and when she went to court it was closed, and 5 years later she tried to get a job and learned there was a warrant.




Answer 2 :
You should hire a attorney & he possibly could have that dismissed for you.A good judge usually will if it's not a criminal offense.Make sure you don't just brush this off.You are still accountibal for your actions.Check to set up a date you can make to court&state your plea.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Can anyone send me an example of an e-ticket for a package holiday?

An old one or a template of one.

It isn't so I can forge one - I know you need a ticket number and all that. I need my boyfriend to book time off work, I'm going to pretend I've booked a holiday to somewhere crap and then surprise him with something better.




Answer 1 :
an e-ticket is not a ticket it is a code and it makes no different what way you should it if it does not match the details to whom your checking in with your not going any where

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Atheists: If you had access to a 1st class ticket to an eternal holiday all expenses paid, would you use it?

Or would you just cast it aside and waste time with other tickets that lead to nowhere and "nothingness"?




Answer 1 :
I would have to know where it was and I would like to see brochures and videos of the destination. Can you show me any real pictures of Heaven or real documentary footage? Can you upload the pics of the hotel I'd be staying at to twitter? Would you accept an invite to an unknown destination without ever having seen it or one that noone has ever seen? I didn''t think so.




Answer 2 :
There are many descriptions of heaven that are available in ALL major religions. But you did find a hole in the analogy and I'm fair when judging. Still the fact that chances are there IS an afterlife and so we should make arrangements for it is not Pascal's Wager but common sense!




Answer 3 :
Atheism is a no-hope philosophy that promises oblivion of the intellect and senses. In other words, everything atheists do, think, learn or say (including ranting on R&S) is ultimately futile,

Those who are attracted to such a nihilistic prospect of nothingness, obviously would not want an eternity of consciousness.




Answer 4 :
Depends -- is there any evidence the place the ticket is supposed to take me is real? If not, it would be silly to get a ticket, wouldn't it?

Just because you want there to be an afterlife doesn't mean there is one. With no evidence of any kind to show there is one, believing in one is quite silly.


I'd take it if it was a first class ticket to the Bahamas, because I could hold the ticket in my hand and I know that the Bahamas exist. But I'm not going to join a cult, shave my head, and live according to their bizarre code of conduct just because they promise that I'll go to the big rock candy mountain when I die.


I would, but I wouldn't take it if a book said "you will get this ticket if you live your entire life the way I tell you to. You may be disqualified for these reasons
1)Ticket may or may not exist
2)If you do anything against our crazy laws that contradict constantly.
3) If you don't believe you will get the ticket