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does anyone know any cheap shampoos or anything i can put in my hair that will make it grow faster?
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Mane 'n Tail shampoo :)
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ok so theres a dance coming up and my boyfriend goes to a different school but i wanna bring him and its 10$ to get it...ill pay for myself but would it be wrong to have him pay for himself because im taking him...idk just confused on how it all works
any advice?
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Typically the guy pays for both if anything. If I were you, I'd take $20, and mention to him that it's $10 to get in. See how he responds. Maybe even offer to pay for him (he'll probably decline) and if he doesn't decline, wing it and pay for him.
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I live in an apartment and the family across from me love to party late at night. Almost every night they have a party with their friends. They have small children and the kids are left unattended in the hallway while the adults drink beer and various other forms of alcohol. The children run up and down the hallways, screaming and yelling, while the adults are inside drinking. Once in a while, someone comes and screams at the children to, "Quiet down!" but this only keeps them quiet for a few minutes. Sometimes the children even start to bang against my door--in the middle of the night!
Just for note, my mother works late nights so I am usually home with my little sister. I talked to my mother about this problem but she says she cannot do anything since she hasn't witnesses any of this yet.
All of this noise keeps me awake at night and it's difficult for me since I have school the next morning. I get little or no sleep, but I'm more concerned for my little sister actually. She has a sleep disorder and frequently has insomnia. She has enough trouble trying to get to sleep at night without all of this partying going on across the hall. Sometimes the partying will wake her up after an hour or so of sleep and then she'll be up all night long in a miserable state. The family isn't having a party right now and my little sister is finally sleeping, but they could start later (I'm hoping they won't have one at all) because they usually start later in the evening. In my city 10:00pm is the limit for any kind of noise that might disturb others. It's already 9:34pm now and they usually start around this time.
I'm not blaming the children, by the way. I know the noise is not really their fault, but it's their parents' fault for leaving them unattended. I just am not sure what to do! It was suggested that I call the police for noise disturbance and since the adults leave the YOUNG children unattended so often...should I?
How should I handle this?
Call the cops?
Confront the neighbors?
Tell the apartment manager?
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If I were you, I would first write a letter to your neighbors. Very politely inform them of your problem with this, mentioning the children. Don't mention your age in the letter, only the fact that you're a patient neighbor with a slight problem. Sound compromising in the letter, like you don't mind the parties but if they could somehow find a different place for the children or at least discipline them to not bang on your door and such, it would be great.
If the letter does not help at all, you should go to the apartment manager, and tell him/her that you did not want to put any burdens on him, but after writing a letter to the residents they still did not comply, and you felt that there was nothing left to do besides confront him/her.
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Just wondering, is that picture of yourself or a celeb? (link)
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That's me :)
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ok so i have really oily skin but sometimes it gets like dry in other places.... are there any good lotions or face creams to make my face clear without being oily or dry?? thanks! (link)
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Kiss My Face stuff works well ;)
http://kissmyfacewebstore.com/products/beauty-face-care/natural-face-care
orrrr Oil of Olay for sensitive skin.
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