User:Mserikajones
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Birth Year | 2014 |
Birth Place | Concord, California |
Breed | Domestic Shorthair |
Occupation | Freeloader |
Notable Works | Destroyed Couch Corner |
ABOUT ME
[edit]My name is Erika, affectionately, professionally known as MsJones. I currently live in Western NY. I am a San Francisco native (high school: Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts class of '89). One day I'll have a small homestead, goats and still code.
I am a Wiki newbie and currently reading: Wikipedia:A primer for newcomers
My meatspace contains a lot of design, web development, conference calls, knitting and cooking. I make a mean Beef bourguignon. I love to play Frisbee. I have a husband, two kids... "two cats in the yard (and another cat, a dog, bird, snake and feeder mice) Life used to be so hard ♪♪ " ( - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young )
I am the Principal of MsJones Design. I am a Web, Design & Communications Solutions consultant for mission-driven organizations.
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[edit]SEE ALSO
[edit]Manufacturers of Frisbees[1]
- Wham-O
- Disks
- Discs
- Piepans
- Roofs
- Discuses
- Toys
- Arc
- Axial
- Roof
- Boomerang
- Pietin
A frisbee (pronounced FRIZ-bee, also called a flying disc or simply a disc) is a gliding toy or sporting item that is generally plastic and roughly 8 to 10 inches (20 to 25 cm) in diameter with a pronounced lip.[2] Learn more about the history of the Frisbee.
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REFERENCES
[edit]- ^ "Crossword Solver - Manufacturers of Frisbees". Wordplays. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
- ^ Wikipedia contributors. (2019, April 7). "Frisbee. In". Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
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CLIENTS
[edit]I have 1 client sf.citi that asked me to update its Wiki page, I'm formatting not writing. Mserikajones, in accordance with the Wikimedia Foundation's Terms of Use, discloses that she has been paid by sf.citi for some of her contributions to Wikipedia.
I was asked to format not write Tim Paulson