Thursday, February 28, 2013

Funniest thing your toddler did/say?

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Question by Me: Funniest thing your toddler did/say?

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Answer by Renee
Everything, of course.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Question: What is actually meant by G Spot???

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Question by Arul for U: What is actually meant by G Spot???
pls ans me as a friend !!!!

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Answer by chrisbigsd
inside the girl pussy to make her orgasm that what i herd.

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Opinions on plus-size modeling?

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Question by *maddy*: Opinions on plus-size modeling?
I'm not looking for goody-goody answers like, "Everyone is beautiful!" or cruel ones like, "They are soooo fat!"

I really want to hear some honest, thought-out answers. Does the contraversy in that industry stem from jealousy? Anger? Repulsion? Discrimination? Different values? Politics?

Polite and truthful answers are greatly appreciated!
unithoRn--great point. I too wish that it could just be called modeling. In fact, I wasn't really aware of the segregation in the industry until recently when I stumbled upon a article about some model who was a size 10 and being called fat. This really made me wonder. I mean, what's going on with people when they think a size 10 is fat.

I for one usually fit into a size 14, but don't look overweight because I'm nearly 6 feet tall and am healthy, toned. And to hear those kinds of accusations just shocked me! Oh well...those kinds of physical and materialistic things have never mattered to me, and never will. I'm just waiting for the day when people can be see for their inner beauty!

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Answer by RITA =)
Ok to be honest, the money is mostly on the thin models only because come one lets face it you dont see plus size models walking down the runway, you would see either like very thin models, and VOGUE magazine? i dont see no plus size women in that magazine at ALL. so theres no chance unless u loose like more than 20 lbs.

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Help Please I want to make my truck Higher?

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Question by inbangur2008: Help Please I want to make my truck Higher?
I just purchased '07 chevy colorado, crew cab, 6' bed and the stock tires are making the truck too low to the ground for me to do any 4x4 driving in my area.
please tell me what i need to do....thank you
i live in a dry area and most 4x4 roads are rock, sand,holes and no mud around....looks aren't as important to me as function of getting to where i want.... far from the maddening crowds ;)

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Answer by gerardmccrory
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Question: Does anyone know of a company that has curtain side trailer? Please advise...?

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Question by misspts123: Does anyone know of a company that has curtain side trailer? Please advise...?
The side of the trailer roll up like a curtain. PLEASE HELP!!! I need a truck for two weeks starting on July 9, 2006. My company needs it for a customer. PLEASE advise I search all over. These vehicles usually transport lumber.
This is for a 2 week period from Windsor Locks, CT to Long Island, NY.

Starting July 9th, 2006.
I need a trucking company with a driver who can pick up material in Windsor Locks, CT & deliver to Long Island, NY. I need someone who has a curtain side truck. PLEASE HELP!!!
Thank you!!!!

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Answer by Deuzer from Michigan
In the Midwest, curtain-side trailers typically feature a soft material that slides along a rigid frame that roughly outlines the box shape of the more common van style freight trailers. The more advanced models have sliding side supports, to accomodate the loading and unloading of various sizes of freight.

They typically carry a wheeled forklift "donkey," or "piggyback" on the back of the trailer, which is used for unloading. These trailers, then, do not require a truck dock for loading or unloading, making them very practical for getting into otherwise difficult delivery destinations.

Ours was custom-built in Haslett, Michigan (near Lansing), by Sliding Systems (517-339-1455) www.slidingsystems.com. They did a great job and would be good folks to talk to about your particular requirements. Good luck!

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Critique us for WP/HMS? (LopeSlow are you out there?!)?

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Question by Megan: Critique us for WP/HMS? (LopeSlow are you out there?!)?
Hi guys. I know I'm going to regret doing this but would you please critique my QH gelding and I? I've had him for about 4 months and before this we was a pasture pet, so I'm proud of how far he's come. I also show him english and jump with him, so I don't expect him to be perfect at everything haha.
Anyways here he is!
PLEASE don't judge my eq. in the indoor video, it was horrid and I just wasn't even thinking about me. In the outside video, go ahead :) That is our horsemanship pattern for our fair this coming week.
Please critique but try not to be rude? I understand we are not perfect and that's not what I'm asking for someone to tell me, I'm looking for helpful advice. We show locally and do our fair but thats it, I don't plan on taking him to the AQHA World Show lol
Thanks so much!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sC3pIcysrdM&feature=plcp

Thank you so much that really helped! And yeah I've noticed the tail wringing thing! He does get seen by a chirporacter and was actually just adjusted a few days ago.
I'm thinking its my saddle..he doesn't do it in any of the videos I have of riding him English. SAddle doesn't fit me anyways, so I guess we'll be selling that one!
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Omg chick you comment on every one of my critiques and half the time you don't even know what you're talking about

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Answer by horsegirl9
There are a few different things that we look for in WP, such as consistency (probably the biggest one!), obedience (lack of mouthing at bit, no tail wringing), balance, impulsion, and movement. Your horse is fairly consistent and maintains his speed and movement pretty well. I like seeing the length of rein that you ride him on. It is not ridiculously long, but it proves to me that he is obedient. He is also pretty balanced, and I like seeing how level his topline is and the slight arc to his neck. His movement looks comfortable, and his back is nice and rounded. Your horse also has great impulsion, and I like seeing him reach under himself, especially at the lope because some horses tend to loose their impulsion when asked to slow a bit. As for movement, his gaits are true, and so long as your horse performs this nicely at a show, you could definitely go into an arena at most local/open shows and be proud of your performance.

You've nailed the basics, there are just a few things you could work on to improve your western pleasure. One thing that I noticed is that your horse wrings his tail A LOT. I don't know if there's something that he doesn't like about his bit or saddle fit, perhaps that is something you may want to look into. Or, he might just benefit tremendously from a visit from the chiropractor.

I would also like to see your horse become just a bit more responsive to your cues, particularly at the lope, when he seems to tune you out a bit. What I do with my horse to achieve this is every couple of rides, I put my horse in a medium-width, jointed, O-ring snaffle and (reasonably) loose training fork. I would start out with two hands, keeping your reins tight enough so that you can direct rein easily if needed, but loose enough to allow the bit to leave him alone when he is doing what you want. This is your time to go back to basics. YOUR HANDS ARE ALLOWED TO DO VERY, VERY LITTLE HERE. For example, if you want him to whoa, say whoa and sit back in your saddle. If he doesn't stop within 2 strides, back him up quickly. When you get a nice, prompt stop, let him stand and rest for him a bit, and give him a pat. The same goes for backing. I would like you to see your horse maintain his frame more as he backs. So once you start backing, keep backing until he breaks at the poll and rounds his back. This idea of going back to basics and rewarding immediately goes for cuing and turning at all three gaits, stopping, backing, collecting/tucking his head, neck reining, and direct reining.

While your horse has nice movement, you will be more competitive if you get him to slow down more and come back to you when he gets strong. The following video does a nice job explaining how to do this. This can be practiced with both walk, jog, and lope.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg4T19phAkE&feature=related

Your horsemanship is, for the most part, good. Make sure you work on really engaging your core and back and sitting deep in your saddle. However, your horse does have a lot of "lift" to his gaits, so I understand that this can be difficult. My only other big critique is to keep your legs back, especially at the back. Your heels should line up with your hips and shoulders if I drew a line perpendicular to the ground passing through all three. If you lower your stirrups a bit, you might find that your legs will naturally move underneath you. When you back, you have a tendency to lean too far back, move your legs forward, and do a little squirming motion. Teaching your horse (and yourself) to back with better position will increase your horsemanship score.

As for the pattern, really work on keeping your circles even and your lines straight. I would also like to remind you that all cones are in alignment at the shoulder unless stated otherwise. This means that if your pattern says "Jog at C", you horse is taking his first jogging stride when his shoulder lines up with the cone. This may mean that you need to cue a bit earlier, perhaps a stride or two before your cone.

That is really all the advice I can offer. I want to assure you that you look really nice, especially for only having worked with your horse for only 4 months. Good luck!

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Question: what happens if all engines fail during takeoff???

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Question by alexv89@sbcglobal.net: what happens if all engines fail during takeoff???

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Answer by oodlesoanimals
You don't get as far as you wanted...?

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Friday, February 15, 2013

London Vacation?

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Question by Catherine: London Vacation?
Im going to London in August and im wondering about proper public etiquette.

for example, i know in france, you are never supposed to hand people money, you must place it on the the surface in front of them.

are there any rituals like this is England different from here in the US

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Answer by Em x
Nope - just hand them the money!!

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