31
Aug
Posted By: admin // Category:
Staging Courses
Not in his current stage of course.. Do you think he was good at basketball in his younger days?
No, probably not. I researched his background and found that his association with basketball started in 1966 and that was as an "outside counsel" to NBA basketball and joined the NBA as "general counsel" in 1978 and his rise to commissioner began from there. All of this was after graduating from Columbia Law School in 1966 and subsequently passing the bar.
So, I said all of that to say this – he is in the NBA as commissioner, because of his busness sense and legal knowledge, not because of his ability to shoot a 3-pt shot; doubt if he can hit a free throw.
31
Aug
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Home-Fluffing
I just brought home a jersy woolie and it gets matted in areas like the cheeks and the sides and its butt. is this just because it is a baby and need to molt ita hair? plus it is bald behind its ears with just a little fluff…is this because of the matts?
No, they don’t always have matted hair- they get matted hair when their caretakers don’t groom them properly. You’ll need to get the matts brushed out, or have someone experienced shave him down- matts pull on their skin and can tear it, plus tend to accumulate urine and feces and other dirt, which shouldn’t be held against their skin. Any bald patches are likely from matts which someone yanked out, or the rabbit pulled out while trying to groom itself.
26
Aug
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Home Staging
I am just curious: when sellers or realities stage a home with towels, plants, nick-nacks…etc., what happens to those things when the house is sold? Do they belong to the seller or does the buyer actually take them back for other staging purposes?
Just curious…thanks!
they belong to whoever provided them. if the seller hired a staging company, the staging company owns them probably – buyer certainly does not get them – you should be moving into an empty house unless you bought a house including furniture, etc ( I did that 2 yrs ago) – there wasn’t anything "staged" though
25
Aug
Posted By: admin // Category:
Home Staging
Staging is getting a house ready when it goes on the market.
maybe, you’ll have to look around your community, I’m sure you can find a real estate agent who will give you some tips, and there are so many tips online. Theres everything from baking cookies to putting up family pictures to painting your walls white to decluttering your home.
Just google ‘House Staging tips’ http://www.hgtv.com/real-estate/30-cant-miss-staging-tips/index.html
22
Aug
Posted By: admin // Category:
Staging Courses
Western Europe is in Post-Christian stage.
Of course Atheism, rational thinking and Islam are filling the void
But apart from those three can you tell anything that is sweeping Europe?
The void is filled with education, intelligence and reason.
22
Aug
Posted By: admin // Category:
House-Fluffing
Whenever I walk over to my budgies cage either to refill his food or water, or to accompany him, or when I try and get him use to having me around he will fluff up and shake his tail, I got him yesterday so I`m pretty sure hes not fully sure about my house yet but I`m just wondering why he does this.
Sounds to me like your companion is happy and relaxed – bravo and congrats.
14
Aug
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House-Fluffing
We have a breeding pair and the last couple batches of babies have died from this. Today, the mother died too.
They were acting lethargic, fluffing feathers, laying down and had crusty droppings that stuck to their opening.
I’m just wondering what to do about the other birds in our house. Can they catch it?
I could be nice and find you a sugar coated "it’ll be fiiine" answer, but honestly, if your pets are dying, you shouldve been at an avian vet a long time ago. One batch is a coincidence, but so many dead birds is obvious reason for concern and reason to take more action than yahoo answers. It could be a reaction to the environmet, genetic, contagious, ect. Talking to a vet immediatly would be your best bet.
07
Aug
Posted By: admin // Category:
House-Fluffing
Some guy threw a piece of fluff at my house, this angered me, so I got revenge by launching a 20 ton boulder at his house causing it to collapse. I then noticed that my boulder was the tiniest bit damaged from the collision with the house, I was very annoyed and set fire to the man’s car. But the flames from the car burnt one percent of the shirt I was wearing, how should I get even with the man? Best anwser for a good suggestion.
Ring his bell then run away