my mom finally agreed to let me get a chihuahua! thanks yall who helped but…need answers ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think it is great your family has agreed to a dog!! Pedigree just means the dog comes with papers “proving” it is really a chihuahua. Non-breeding contract means that you agree not to breed the dog…yes, it is your own dog, but you still agree not to breed it! Dog gestation […]
Written on Monday, August 11th, 2008 by irvingprince :: 0 comments to this post
I think it is great your family has agreed to a dog!! Pedigree just means the dog comes with papers “proving” it is really a chihuahua. Non-breeding contract means that you agree not to breed the dog…yes, it is your own dog, but you still agree not to breed it!
Dog gestation (how long they develop inside the momma dog) is about 9 weeks.
You sound like you are really doing your research! Please look into a few other things BEFORE you get your dog. Look into “pet overpopulation.” This will give you some REALLY good reasons not to breed your dog besides that non-breeding contract. Puppies are the best, but there are other ways to have puppies when your family is ready for that, like fostering shelter puppies!
Also, go to a site called Petfinder.com and look for chihuahuas in your area. A lot of those won’t be pedigreed, but they are just as great as the ones you might find from a breeder, and you will be rescuing instead of buying.
Good luck with your new chihuahua!
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skiing vs snowboarding? both fun but idk?
I’ve always been a skier & since I like it so much I don’t have any desire to snowboard. Right now, sowboarding is cooler, so to speak. It’s bcome a fad & I know there are more people starting off on snowboards then skis. Snowboarding has become extremely popular & now they have events in […]
Written on Sunday, August 10th, 2008 by irvingprince :: 0 comments to this post
I’ve always been a skier & since I like it so much I don’t have any desire to snowboard. Right now, sowboarding is cooler, so to speak. It’s bcome a fad & I know there are more people starting off on snowboards then skis. Snowboarding has become extremely popular & now they have events in the Olympics. I”ve noticed most young kids prefer snowboarding. If I were you, I would continue doing both since you have a unique ability to do both & a lot of people can’t. You should check the link www.amazon.com. They sell snowboards on-line & they even have pictures of the snowboards so you can enlarge them. You have to find the “icon” sports or sporting equip. & then type in snowboards & even farther, type in such things a color or other pretty names & they will show up. Other than that I would suggest you check for ski shops where you live & also check for sporting goods stores. You might even try the ski area where you ski since the rent snowboards & a lot of them have their own ski shops. Sometimes if you don’t see what you like, just ask, & they will order it for you. Another option is to find a catalog where you can look at snowboards. Good Luck.
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At Disneyworld what is the price for meal tickets (child and adult)?
at the last time i was at Disney (about a week ago) there were no meal tickets. the only thing i found similar to that were two things. one was a promotion that they had at animal kingdom where you paid a set price for lunch, snack and drink. it was less expensive than paying […]
Written on Saturday, August 9th, 2008 by irvingprince :: 0 comments to this post
at the last time i was at Disney (about a week ago) there were no meal tickets. the only thing i found similar to that were two things. one was a promotion that they had at animal kingdom where you paid a set price for lunch, snack and drink. it was less expensive than paying for them separately. but i don’t think it is being run at this time. the other is an option that when you buy a vacation package with Disney (hotel, park entrance, etc.) you can pre pay for your meals.
other than that i saw no type of meal tickets or vouchers. meals vary in price by type of restaurant and food options. if you want to know what the prices are like you can go to www.allearsnet.com and get sample menus and prices. however, as summer is starting menu items and prices can change at this time. hope that helps.
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i have a tad bit of a problem…?
. Warning! Be prepared to be Rejected! “Older’ guys aren’t usually interested in way younger girls. A year or 2, Maybe. Guys usually do NOT consider going out with any girl who they can’t at least visualize have sex with. If you’re ‘jail-bait’, it’s NO good. And if a guy needs a ‘friend’, that’s […]
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. Warning! Be prepared to be Rejected! “Older’ guys aren’t usually interested in way younger girls. A year or 2, Maybe.
Guys usually do NOT consider going out with any girl who they can’t at least visualize have sex with. If you’re ‘jail-bait’, it’s NO good.
And if a guy needs a ‘friend’, that’s what other guys are for.
But if you ARE ready for REjection, then try to ask him some question about maybe a girl he knows or a guy. If he looks at you like you’re a pesky little sister, just let it go.
If he seems at all interested, say you first need to get a can of juice from the machine and ask if he wants one. Then ask about his freind, like is he as smart as you’ve heard? Or he/she seems kind of sad. Did something bad happen recently? Ya’know ask a simple question that requires a simple answer but shows that YOU care.
THEN maybe ask about him. He seems so happy most of the time. Doesn’t anything bother him? …stuff like that. Things a ‘normal’ friend might say. Practice.
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does anyone has suggestions for places to stay or things to do in Costa Rica?
I’m surprised noone who actually lives in Costa Rica has replied to your question; I’ve been there before many years ago but I always get my butt kicked when I answer because I’m competing against the locals. We stayed on the Pacific side in the Gulf of Papagayo at the Blue Bay Inn but […]
Written on Thursday, August 7th, 2008 by irvingprince :: 0 comments to this post
I’m surprised noone who actually lives in Costa Rica has replied to your question; I’ve been there before many years ago but I always get my butt kicked when I answer because I’m competing against the locals. We stayed on the Pacific side in the Gulf of Papagayo at the Blue Bay Inn but I’m sure the resort has changed names since I was there @6-7 years ago. The resort was quite nice, was up on the cliffs over-looking the bay and usually had a good dinner show each evening. Some of the side-trips we did was to see the crocodiles on the Corabichi River, visit the Arenal Volcano/Lake Arenal, and, my favorite trip was to the Tobacon Hot Springs. I do not recommend renting a car because, when we were there, any road off the beaten path was treachorous; our very professional bus driver faced many wash outs on the winding, very “bumpy” mountain roads going to the hot springs and back. The people are friendly and the country has the world’s best coffee and pineapple. You can probably just click on to Travel and then Costa Rica and review all the answers from similar questions to yours. If you are looking to rent a condo on the bay, people we met on our trip actually bought a time-share and my brother has remained friends with them. You can also message me if you think I can be of any more help.
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My Europe Route… Any suggestions?
To be honest, it is far too much for only 17 days. You’ve listed six countries. That’s an average of just 3 days per country. By the time that you factor in travel time between your destinations, you will have very little time to see anything. I can tell you from personal experience that […]
Written on Wednesday, August 6th, 2008 by irvingprince :: 0 comments to this post
To be honest, it is far too much for only 17 days. You’ve listed six countries. That’s an average of just 3 days per country. By the time that you factor in travel time between your destinations, you will have very little time to see anything. I can tell you from personal experience that you can spend 5-7 days just in Paris and not see everything that is worthwhile.
I suggest that you cut it down to no more than three cities, including Paris. Read a good guidebook to see what appeals to you and base your decision on that, with some allowance for distances. (I like Rick Steves’ guides, but there are other good ones, too.) You’ll be able to relax, enjoy the sites, and enjoy the culture. There’s far more to Europe than what you see through train and car windows - which is all that you will experience with this itinerary.
When I first started traveling to Europe, I tried to do too much too fast. I learned quickly.
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87′ pontiac firebird performane???
Q: Is there anything I can do to improve my 6 cylinder engine? A: Yes, just about anything you can do with the 8 cylinder, can be done with the 6. Parts my be a little harder to find, but ads in the back of any Chevy magazine is best place to start. The most basic […]
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Q: Is there anything I can do to improve my 6 cylinder engine?
A: Yes, just about anything you can do with the 8 cylinder, can be done with the 6. Parts my be a little harder to find, but ads in the back of any Chevy magazine is best place to start. The most basic things are upgrading the intake and exhaust. A K&N air filter as well as freer flowing intake tubing can do alot. On the later models, you might want to try drilling holes in the water shields under the air filters (about five 1/4 inch holes). This will allow much more air into the motor. As for the exhaust, Edelbrock and Dynomax make some excellent free flowing systems for the V6s. And Products for Performance makes a freer flowing replacement catalytic converter.
For the spark, try the Crane HI-2000 ignition discharge unit and the Crane PS91 coil. Also use 8mm helicoil plug wires from MSD and Bosch platinum spark plugs.
You can even swap the cam. Competition Cams makes the CompuCam 2000 which is “computer freindly”. Try something with .432 intake and exhaust lifts. In combination with that, use Competition Cams 1.6 roller rockers. All this allows for better breathing, so you might want to have the intake manifold ported. Also port and polish the heads.
Finally, you can go with forged pistons, chrome moly rings, Federal Mogul bearings, a remanufactured crank. This will be plenty strong to handle a nice nitrous set up from NOS.
Q: What aftermarket camshafts are available for the V6?
A: The following 2.8L engine cams fit the ‘93-’95 3.4L engine:
Manufact. Duration Lift
Int Exh Int Exh
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GM 12363220 204 216 427 454
GM 12353919 204 214 420 442
GM 14031378 196 203 394 410
Crane 254112 198 204 401 403
Crane 254122 204 214 423 423
Crane 253901 204 216 427 454
Crane 253941 216 228 454 480
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Owner financed home?
8% for an owner contract, especially if you are not financable through a lending institution, is perfectly acceptable. The IRS has usury rates (minimum & maximum, long term & short term) that can or must be charged. State usury rates can be found here: http://www.lectlaw.com/files/ban02.htm This is often a win-win situation for a buyer & a […]
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8% for an owner contract, especially if you are not financable through a lending institution, is perfectly acceptable.
The IRS has usury rates (minimum & maximum, long term & short term) that can or must be charged. State usury rates can be found here: http://www.lectlaw.com/files/ban02.htm
This is often a win-win situation for a buyer & a seller. The seller will only have to pay tax on the yearly amount of interest & whatever portion of the principal is capital gain, if any.
You in turn still get to deduct the interest on your personal residence & you didn’t have to pay 3% in loan fees & closing costs.
If the seller has an owner contract of their own that will be wrapped into the loan, it would be advisable to have all payments go to a contract collection agency so you are assured the seller is still making their payment from your payment & then they send the remaining balance on to the seller.
They also do all the IRS reporting for interest & you know how much of each payment is interest & principal.
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Catch me if you can…?
How? Because Frank never flew. He just “dead headed” around the country in uniform and took advantage of the career perks of the time. Of course as a master con, he had a conversational knowledge of pertinent aviation subjects. His autobiography mentions that he had a working knowledge of the structural components of aircraft (which aided […]
Written on Sunday, August 3rd, 2008 by irvingprince :: 0 comments to this post
How?
Because Frank never flew. He just “dead headed” around the country in uniform and took advantage of the career perks of the time.
Of course as a master con, he had a conversational knowledge of pertinent aviation subjects. His autobiography mentions that he had a working knowledge of the structural components of aircraft (which aided one dramatic escape, see link below). Frank was no dummy. By the age of 21 he had impersonated an international airline pilot, a pediatrician, a stockbroker, a college professor and even an assistant attorney general — all while cashing $2.5 million dollars in forged checks. Talk about baffling them with BS!
Posing as a pilot on employee travel assignment, it was easy to avoid “shop talk”, and discovery, as most deadheaders just want to go back in the cabin and relax. According to Wikipedia, Frank got everything he needed free via his fake credentials. Food, airline tickets and hotels were billed directly to Pan Am. Pilots were so respected, no one dared question him and with his charm he surely disarmed any suspicions. “He made a counterfeit Pan Am ID card from a sample model while posing as a businessman and obtained a FAA pilot’s certificate by buying a display plaque, which he copied and resized down to ID card form. He purports to have forged a degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He also obtained a Pan Am pilot’s uniform by claiming that the dry cleaners had lost his.”
He was a very clever man. Especially considering how young he was when most of this happened. (He’s only 59 now!) Click this link to check out some of his other exploits- http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/scams/frank_abagnale/index.html
and this VERY interesting interview where he details how he did it-
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/lm/stories/s111098.htm
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Hello world!
Welcome to Findmornington.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
Written on Sunday, August 3rd, 2008 by irvingprince :: 1 comments to this post
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