05 mei 2005
Ann Arbor's "Bubble Festival" includes SWAT teams rappelling off City Hall, a K-9 unit, and bubbles.
“Bubble Festival”: Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. June 4 & 5. Celebrating the paired themes of city services and soap bubbles, this festival kicks off with hands-on bubble science activities and bubble shows by Ron Loyd, the Bubble Man (1 & 3 p.m.). Also, SWAT team demos of rappelling from City Hall, fire truck dedications, 2 moon walks, “Sammy the Safety Bus,” a K-9 police dog, and displays of police cars, a police motorcycle, a bomb truck, and an ambulance. Free refreshments and face painting. The festivities continue more quietly on Sunday with hands-on bubble science activities. 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. (June 4), noon-5 p.m. (June 5), Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, 220 Ann St. Free. 995-5439.
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Because nothing goes together like soap bubbles and...city services?
Posted by: Dan Arbor at 05 mei 2005 10:52
Dan: Yes, sir. Your comment sounds like a catchy little ad jingle. :)
Posted by: Laura at 05 mei 2005 10:55
City worker
city service
Posted by: oxymoron at 05 mei 2005 11:35
Well, just in my case, I've been very pleased with the Ypsi police I must say.
Posted by: Laura at 05 mei 2005 11:37
The Cartoonist's Union knew where ... to draw the line.
Posted by: Anonymous at 05 mei 2005 11:41
The Lumberjack Union ... couldn't hack it and failed because so many
of their members were ... given the axe.
Posted by: Anonymous at 05 mei 2005 11:42
The Mathematician's Union broke up when too many memberships were deep-sixed.
Posted by: Laura at 05 mei 2005 11:43
Employees at AAMCO Mufflers complain to their union that ... it is
exhausting work.
Posted by: Anonymous at 05 mei 2005 11:44
United Church Bellringers say too many benefits have been repealed--it's taken a toll.
Posted by: Laura at 05 mei 2005 11:46
The Blacksmiths Union recently merged with the Plumbers Union and
now... they are forging ahead.
Posted by: Anonymous at 05 mei 2005 11:47
Meanwhile American Federated Bicycle Manufacturers had to back-pedal from their unreasonable demands.
Posted by: Laura at 05 mei 2005 11:48
The Meat Packers Union found that government ... gave them the cold
shoulder. They felt they had a ... legitimate beef and a steak in
their future, and were willing to meat the government ... half weigh,
but it turned out to be ... much ado about mutton.
Posted by: Anonymous at 05 mei 2005 11:49
much ado about mutton. (snort!)
Membership numbers in United Firework Workers are rocketing upwards and threaten to explode.
Posted by: Laura at 05 mei 2005 11:52
Environmental workers of America are under investigation after a raid on, their facility.
Posted by: Anonymous at 05 mei 2005 11:52
11:55 Nap Time
Posted by: Thomas Edison at 05 mei 2005 11:53
Road paving company Preston Surface found that although their market was a bit flat recently, they still expected to squeeze out a profit.
Posted by: Dan Arbor at 05 mei 2005 12:38
Especially since they started using bendable concrete, which is not asphalty as the old stuff.
Posted by: Laura at 05 mei 2005 12:43
That's because they're trying to stretch their materials to meet the budget...
Posted by: Dan Arbor at 05 mei 2005 12:59
...and curb expenses.
Posted by: Laura at 05 mei 2005 13:17
I've just been staying at home not getting anything done. I guess it doesn't bother me. Shrug. I haven't been up to anything. I haven't gotten much done today.
Posted by: Sten53235 at 07 januari 2007 20:57
I've just been hanging out not getting anything done. What can I say? I've basically been doing nothing worth mentioning, but pfft. Not that it matters. Pretty much nothing exciting happening to speak of. I haven't been up to much these days.
Posted by: Sten23815 at 08 januari 2007 19:56