- published: 02 Apr 2012
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Floors To Go is an American chain of privately owned and operated retail showrooms that offer a selection of carpet, hardwood, laminate, tile, area rugs, vinyl and window fashions.
The retail showrooms of the Floors To Go franchise cover specific areas within a radius from that store and there are limits to the total amount of stores for each region or district and individual stores provide services to everyone within its determined area without competition of other Floors To Go stores. A Floors To Go store can have anywhere from 10 to over 100 employees depending on the size and sales volume. Floors To Go is a Big-box store, that is, a retail warehouse environment.
The flooring design galleries help in selecting and getting the right idea about how and which flooring will look best in certain situations. Each store is equipped with an in-house showroom. There is also an online showroom for assistance from home.
Floors To Go was founded in 1976 by Jake Kimmel. There are more than 300 Floors To Go locations. Jake Kimmel's son Jason W. Kimmel Sr. own two local Floors To Go locations in Sacramento and Stockton. The Sacramento location was the very first Floors To Go store.
Stop may refer to:
Nothing is no thing, denoting the absence of something. Nothing is a pronoun associated with nothingness, which is also an adjective, and an object as a concept in the Frege-Church ontology.
In nontechnical uses, nothing denotes things lacking importance, interest, value, relevance, or significance.Nothingness is the state of being nothing, the state of nonexistence of anything, or the property of having nothing.
Some would consider the study of "nothing" to be foolish, a typical response of this type is voiced by Giacomo Casanova (1725–1798) in conversation with his landlord, one Dr. Gozzi, who also happens to be a priest,
However, "nothingness" has been treated as a serious subject worthy of research for a very long time. In philosophy, to avoid linguistic traps over the meaning of "nothing", a phrase such as not-being is often employed to unambiguously make clear what is being discussed.
One of the earliest western philosophers to consider nothing as a concept was Parmenides (5th century BC) who was a Greek philosopher of the monist school. He argued that "nothing" cannot exist by the following line of reasoning. To speak of a thing, one has to speak of a thing that exists. Since we can speak of a thing in the past, it must still exist (in some sense) now and from this concludes that there is no such thing as change. As a corollary, there can be no such things as coming-into-being, passing-out-of-being or not-being.
Pity puppet with a head full o' bees.
Purging courage on your hands and your knees.
Richard in your ear kinda gives me the creeps.
Tell you how ta walk, how ta talk, how ta sleep.
Don't stop.
Don't go.
Don't go.
Don't stay.
Go stop.
Go. Go. Go. Go. Go!
(Shake your sould!)
Make your own way!
Guess you're dressed as Dominique Francon.
I'm thinking Petey Keating-
But you couldn't have known.
Be a good dog,
Maybe they'll toss you a bone.