1. Mercedes-Benz MLC Interior Snapped For The First Time

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    By Brandon TurkusRSS feed
    Posted June 15th 2014 6:00PM

    Mercedes-Benz MLCMercedes-Benz is back testing its new MLC, the lifted, ‘four-door coupe’ crossover that will challenge the BMW X6 for the title of least utile utility vehicle. We’ve already shown you exterior images, along with a peek at the AMG variant and now, we have our first look at the new Benz’s cabin.

    The interior looks like pretty standard fare for Mercedes. The center console sports a similar setup for the COMAND infotainment system as the new C-Class, while we can spot what looks like a sort of terrain management system closer to the passenger’s side.

    The centre stack, meanwhile, looks similar to what we’ve seen on other Mercedes products. The dash, meanwhile, features a wide band of brushed aluminum with a leather-lined dash. The steering wheel also looks borrowed from the C-Class.

    On the outside, the camo is slightly lighter, offering up more detail around the fascia, where we can see the intakes underneath what look like GLA-inspired headlights. Overall, the look remains largely in line with the Concept Coupe SUV from the Beijing Motor Show.

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  2. Wherever We Walk

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    Wherever we walk, whether it’s the railway station
     or the supermarket, we are walking on the earth
    and so we are in a holy sanctuary. If we remember
    to walk like that, we can be nourished and find
    solidity with each step. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

  3. Happy Father’s Day

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    A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms
    when his hands are empty. ~Unknown

     

  4. Flight Attendant Forces Child To Urinate In Seat

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    A mother says her 3-year-old daughter was forced to urinate in her seat
    because a JetBlue flight attendant would not let her use the bathroom.

    The Daily Caller, June 15, 2014

    A grumpy flight attendant demonstrated her lack of parenting skills when she forced a child to urinate in her seat.

    Jennifer Deveraux was travelling with her two daughters when the exceptional customer service occurred on a JetBlue flight. Flight 518 was delayed on the tarmac at John F. Kennedy International Airport in N.Y. on Monday, waiting to fly to Boston, CBS Boston reports.

    One of Deveraux’s daughters, Summers, needed to use the bathroom, and began to cry. When her mother tried to help her to the bathroom, a flight attendant refused to let them stand up, forcing the child to urinate on herself and the seat.

    “She snapped at me, ‘No sit down,’” Deveraux said.

    Deveraux attempted to stand up again to clean up the mess, and the
    flight attendant yelled at her a second time. “And I said, ‘please give
    me a break. My daughter had an accident because you wouldn’t let me take
    her to the bathroom. After I clean it up I will sit down.’ She turned
    around and reported it to the pilot,” Deveraux said.

    The pilot then turned the plane around and took it back to the gate, announcing over the intercom that there was a non-compliant passenger on board, and they would be brought to security.

    Thankfully, an off-duty pilot sitting two seats in front of Deveraux realized how ridiculous the situation was and convinced the crew to let her stay.

    Deveraux wrote to JetBlue to inform them of the phenomenal service. “I want an apology and I don’t want them to do this to any other family. I want this behavior to be stopped,” she said.

    “It wasn’t about bad customer service at that point, it was about bad human decency. My daughter was sitting in a pool of urine and I couldn’t do anything about it,” Deveraux said. “And as a mom it just broke my heart.”

    JetBlue released a statement saying they will reach out directly to Deveraux. The airline also replied to a tweet asking about the incident.

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  5. Wear a smile — one size fits all

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    A smile costs nothing but gives much. It enriches those who receive
    without making poorer those who give. It takes but a moment, but the
    memory of it sometimes lasts forever. None is so rich or mighty that he
    cannot get along without it and none is so poor that he cannot be made
    rich by it. Yet a smile cannot be bought, begged, borrowed, or stolen,
    for it is something that is of no value to anyone until it is given
    away. Some people are too tired to give you a smile. Give them one of
    yours, as none needs a smile so much as he who has no more to give.

    ~Author Unknown

  6. Love is the flower of life…

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    We’ve got this gift of love, but love is like
    a precious plant. You can’t just accept it
    and leave it in the cupboard or just think
    it’s going to get on by itself. You’ve got
    to keep watering it. You’ve got to really
    look after it and nurture it.
    ~John Lennon
  7. Living in the moment

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    Peace comes from living in the moment and looking for the good in others.
    Peacefulness comes from facing our fears and letting them go – trusting that
    things will turn out all right. Peacefulness is also a way of approaching conflict
    with others so no one is made wrong. Everyone wins because we then work to
    find a peaceful solution.

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