Pacific Sunwear of California is a United States-based retail clothing brand rooted in the youth oriented culture and lifestyle of California. The company sells lifestyle apparel, along with footwear and accessories designed for teens and young adults. As of late 2011, the company operated over 800 stores in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. PacSun is headquartered in Anaheim, California and operates a distribution center in Olathe, Kansas. The company's regional directors, district managers and store positions are located throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. On April 7, 2016, PacSun filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
The Canadian province of Quebec first required its residents to register their motor vehicles and display licence plates in 1912. Plates are currently issued by the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (Quebec Automobile Insurance Corporation). From 1963 to 1977, licence plates carried the slogan La Belle Province -- The Beautiful Province -- a nickname for Quebec. Since 1978, they have carried Je me souviens ("I remember"), the official motto of the province. Quebec is also one of only three provinces where decals are not used to show that the vehicle has valid registration, the others being Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Citadel is a massive structure with 17 different complicated paths for balls to run through. It's made entirely out of K'NEX, and is the result of more than three years of work by a YouTube user known as “Shadowman,” who specializes in making elaborate machines out of K'NEX. This, it's safe to say, is his masterpiece.
Attention friends of Captain Sergei Ivanovich Mosin and Leon Nagant: Fedarm just received a shipment of ever increasingly hard to find surplus Mosin 54R ammo -- $0.37/round if you buy 880 round cases, or $0.39/round if you only buy one 440 round tin.
In 1954, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, General Lemuel C. Shepherd requested the design of an official seal for corps. The new seal included the traditional Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem in gold, with the Globe and anchor rope in silver. The eagle is depicted with wings displayed, standing upon the western hemisphere of the terrestrial globe, and holding in his beak a white ribbon bearing the Marine Corps motto "Semper Fidelis" (Always Faithful) with the hemisphere superimposed on a fouled anchor. An American bald eagle replaced the crested eagle depicted on the 1868 emblem. The emblem is displayed on a scarlet background, encircled with a blue band bearing the phrases, "Department of the Navy" above and "United States Marine Corps" below in white letters, the whole edged in a gold rope.
I apologize in advance for the following three words: Serena Williams' nipples. I'm so sorry.
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