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modeling
I am sixteen year old, 5'6 with blonde hair and blue eyes. I would love to begin a modeling career. I was chosen to participate in the Miss Teen USA Pagent for 2003 but was unable to participate due to other conflicts. I am a size 4 and am a 34D. I have always been told that I should become a model, and it truly be my dream. Any modeling agencies please contact me and you will not regret looking into choosing me as a model. Thank you.
Cheaters
My husband is a diabetic. I know what to feed he and what not to feed him, but i also know he cheats by eating he shouldn't when I am not watching. What can I do?
looking for modeling job
Good evening my name is chavis I'm 6'3 tall and 250 Lbs(In shape I use to play college Football). I am 20 yrs. old and have done some stage modeling for my University. I really would a job or a shot at a job.
outside cats
I have 3 outside cats. they will stay outside cats. We live on a farm. Please don't lecture me on the plight of outside cats. I need some good advise. I need a cheap way to keep the garden shed warm where they stay.... any suggestions?
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Hello,
I have always dreamed of becoming a model. Here are some photos!!
Welcome (back) to the world of renting
So you lost your home to foreclosure and now you have to rent? BOO-HOO-HOO!
You should rejoice!
Renting is given such a bad name and frankly, it's that mentality which contributed to the housing crisis. If you had not bought into the belief that you HAVE to own a house, then maybe you would've stayed within your means and actually saved the money necessary for a down-payment , rather than committing to the sub-prime loan that just screwed you over!
But enough with the lectures! It's time to look on the bright side of renting.
One of the major advantages of renting versus owning(unless of course you have loads of money) is that for the most part, you can choose where you want to live, again, so long as it's within your means. You may not be able to afford the apartment with the sweeping views of the city, but you might be able to afford living in the neighborhood.
Another advantage to renting versus buying: if you decide the neighborhood you thought you'd love turns out to be a crack den when the sun goes down, then you can choose to move when your lease expires! Renting offers flexibility that you don't get when you buy a home, where you are committed to the property until you sell it, and this is not a seller's market, but you already know that.
Also, you know those pesky repairs that nickel and dime you when you own a house? Let the landlord worry about that. As long as you're not purposely trashing the place the landlord is responsible for the maintenance of your unit or home. Less to worry about.
Speaking of, it's a good idea to purchase renter's insurance, as we discussed before on this blog, but you definitely don't have to worry about flooding, fire or earthquake insurance, or taxes. And in some cases your monthly bills might go down. I only pay for the heat I use in my apartment and I get free cable. The landlord picks up the tab for garbage and sewage. Yey!
And lastly, unless your landlord is a total jerk, your rent will stay the same as long as you have your lease. So there's something you can count on staying the same.
Mormons: Why are we so afraid of gay marriage?
I want to know what you all think about Proposition 8? This is a very touchy subject because it deals with the overturning of a Constitutional Amendment. Do we, as Mormons have a right to tell non-Mormons how to live their lives? Who are we protecting? If we teach our own children our own beliefs, our own values, why should we be so threatened by what those gay heathens in Hollywood do? Are our values so weak that with any little change we will crumble as an institution? Aren't we living up to every stereotype put out there about us? We have had to deal with being outsiders most of our lives, why impose this burden on others? We were once oppressed, now we are the oppressors.....isn't that a bit hypocritical? I want to know what you all think.
Making it work
I have always believed that raising children is a privilege. I have tried very hard over the years to fit my work schedule around my children's lives. It may mean that we don't make as much money as other families, but my children will never grow up and say my Mom didn't spend enough time with me. My children know that they come first. How many mom's work from home these days?