Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Halloween night after the trick or treating has died down....?

you hear loud scrathing and clawing at your door. you reluctantly open the door only to find a medium to large size mountian lion on your doorstep. what would be running through your mind?

How is richmond hill area of san francisco?

Like the others said, there is no Richmond Hill, only the Richmond District (inner and outer) and many other neighborhoods. Where are you staying? S.F. is not as bad as some big cities around the country but to tell you what is seedy I have to know what part of town you will be in. Avoid these areas at night -- Geneva, Bayview, China Basin, Hunters Point, Excelsior, South Hills, Tenderloin, Civic Center, Polk Gulch, South of Market.

How do I get fifty-two year old wallpaper off (Read details)?

Well, it's not exactly wallpaper....It's the covers of old New Yorker magazines that the previous owner put on the wall. It looks as though the magazines had been glued on and then shellaced over. We've already tried vinegar and water, but that won't work in the really heavy spots. Is there any way to fix this? Thank you!

These are my 2011-12 NFL standings predictions. What are yours?

I think I agree with most of those answers, for the Cardinals I'm hoping they will do better but without Warner and umm, the man they drafted to the Ravens, I think they won't do good. I just hope they do good. For the Lions, I hope they do better than last year, JEEZ THEY SUCKED! Ravens, :D, I'm hoping will keep up the good work!

How many of these actual product instructions have you actually seen?

Thanks Charles! Now I'm going to be checking out EVERY stinkin product for more ridiculous instructions.

Money....The root of all evil?

Money is a piece of paper or a slug of metal. It's the human belief in that common element that is the root of all evil. Therefore to say money is the root of all evil is humans scapegoat for what is the truth.

My dad is addicted to gambling and trapped in a loveless marriage with my stepmom!?

I can appreciate your sentiment. Please know that it is NOT your responsibility to make sure that your dad is happy. That's HIS job. Being happy doesn't necessarily ensure that someone won't relapse in their addiction. Sadly some people relapse when they are absolutely giddy. Besides, your dad is an adult and has to learn at some point how to function when he is either happy or sad. He has to learn to manage himself regardless of his emotions. Until he does, his recovery is superficial at best. Love your dad with all your might...but know that ultimately ownership of his decisions is his own. Best of luck to you.