Saturday, May 3, 2014

impossible quiz?




adams06109


how do i do question 79 on the impossible quiz?? please help!!!!!!!!!!


Answer
Question 1: Four
Question 2: No, but a tin can
Question 3: K.O
Question 4: THE ANSWER
Question 5: Right click then move over then click, or move off the screen.
Question 6: Shallots
Question 7: An elephant
Question 8: Yes!
Question 9: THAT ONE (top right)
Question 10: Dentures
Question 11: n
Question 12: The dot above "I"
Question 13: F'TAANG
Question 14: Torch
Question 15: HORSE
Question 16: H
Question 17: 17.
Question 18: Hammer
Question 19: Blue, Orange, Green, Green, Yellow (BOGGY)
Question 20: Seal!
Question 21: Green flash (top left)
Question 22: +1 Skip
Question 23: BRAN
Question 24: V
Question 25: Shoe Polish
Question 26: Arsefacey
Question 27: GO TO 28
Question 28: Abundance
Question 29: Egg Mayonnaise
Question 30: Cross through the tunnel
Question 31: Woof. Woof. Woof.
Question 32: Babycham and Human Faeces
Question 33: 7
Question 34: Remove mouse
Question 35: Green smiling button
Question 36: A walk
Question 37: Of course not
Question 38: Mary Rose
Question 39: Cylindrical Adventures
Question 40: Cross over the right-click menu
Question 41: AFRO
Question 42: 42nd 42
Question 43: Tom Cruise
Question 44: .
Question 45: W RONG (cross sun flag skull up)
Question 46: OMGF U KILLS SONIKKU U BASTUD
Question 47: Red
Question 48: SNAAAAKE!
Question 49: SPLAPP-ME-DO
Question 50: O.K.
Question 51: Fight! (mash the mouse)
Question 52: 3rd from left
Question 53: ...but pa might not
Question 54: No, about 20cm off the ground
Question 55: A games console for wholemeal biscuits
Question 56: Blue, red, blue, yellow
Question 57: Erm... one?
Question 58: Shepherd's Pie
Question 59: Charge ur lazer! (mash the mouse)
Question 60: No... (unless you did 59 without retrying upon running this flash)
Question 61: Thumbs up
Question 62: Moss
Question 63: Tasteless white filth
Question 64: Egg > 28
Question 65: LARGEST
Question 66: !
Question 67: A big hairy arsonist
Question 68: Stroke the cat
Question 69: LOL, 69
Question 70: Using its anus
Question 71: Green
Question 72: Middle far left switch (it's small)
Question 73: ? (top right)
Question 74: No one knows that
Question 75: ESCAPE!
Question 76: Sugar, honey, honey
Question 77: Question 77
Question 78: FOUR
Question 79: U
Question 80: Filthy Romanians
Question 81: Run cursor up and down lightning rod
Question 82: Clip the toenails
Question 83: National Dyslexic Association
Question 84: Green Shooting Star
Question 85: I loved it!
Question 86: The Prince
Question 87: .
Question 88: Break Sonic's leg (mash the mouse)
Question 89: Blindness
Question 90: Nonce
Question 91: Rip the note (no clicking involved)
Question 92: 194, 27, 26, 14, 9, 3, 2.5, 1, .4
Question 93: Go! (behind bomb)
Question 94: The bomb is a dud
Question 95: Remove mouse, click Red
Question 96: A right mess
Question 97: 10+ times!
Question 98: Blue, red, blue, yellow
Question 99: At green, click sign
Question 100: Two
Question 101: Chihuahua
Question 102: Touch the dots! (one of them doesn't have one)
Question 103: Slight down and slight right (you'll know)
Question 104: Large yellow sad moon (Hey! Why not the large gray sad moon?)
Question 105: BANANA (spell it from apple, nectarine, and gooseberry)
Question 106: Click the arrow (right-clicking whacks you in the head)
Question 107: Don't click TRY AGAIN on the gameover screen
Question 108: 4 8 15 16 23 42 execute
Question 109: Make the monkey poo (mash the mouse), then click on arrow
Question 110: Use all seven skips

Impossible Quiz?




carrr


What are the answers to the impossible quiz?? And how many questions are there?


Answer
this will spoil the fun but since u asked

Question 1: Four
Question 2: No, but a tin can
Question 3: K.O
Question 4: THE ANSWER
Question 5: Right click then move over then click, or move off the screen.
Question 6: Shallots
Question 7: An elephant
Question 8: Yes!
Question 9: THAT ONE (top right)
Question 10: Dentures
Question 11: n
Question 12: The dot above "I"
Question 13: F'TAANG
Question 14: Torch
Question 15: HORSE
Question 16: H
Question 17: 17.
Question 18: Hammer
Question 19: Blue, Orange, Green, Green, Yellow (BOGGY)
Question 20: Seal!
Question 21: Green flash (top left)
Question 22: +1 Skip
Question 23: BRAN
Question 24: V
Question 25: Shoe Polish
Question 26: Arsefacey
Question 27: GO TO 28
Question 28: Abundance
Question 29: Egg Mayonnaise
Question 30: Cross through the tunnel
Question 31: Woof. Woof. Woof.
Question 32: Babycham and Human Faeces
Question 33: 7
Question 34: Remove mouse
Question 35: Green smiling button
Question 36: A walk
Question 37: Of course not
Question 38: Mary Rose
Question 39: Cylindrical Adventures
Question 40: Cross over the right-click menu
Question 41: AFRO
Question 42: 42nd 42
Question 43: Tom Cruise
Question 44: .
Question 45: W RONG (cross sun flag skull up)
Question 46: OMGF U KILLS SONIKKU U BASTUD
Question 47: Red
Question 48: SNAAAAKE!
Question 49: SPLAPP-ME-DO
Question 50: O.K.
Question 51: Fight! (mash the mouse)
Question 52: 3rd from left
Question 53: ...but pa might not
Question 54: No, about 20cm off the ground
Question 55: A games console for wholemeal biscuits
Question 56: Blue, red, blue, yellow
Question 57: Erm... one?
Question 58: Shepherd's Pie
Question 59: Charge ur lazer! (mash the mouse)
Question 60: No... (unless you did 59 without retrying upon running this flash)
Question 61: Thumbs up
Question 62: Moss
Question 63: Tasteless white filth
Question 64: Egg > 28
Question 65: LARGEST
Question 66: !
Question 67: A big hairy arsonist
Question 68: Stroke the cat
Question 69: LOL, 69
Question 70: Using its anus
Question 71: Green
Question 72: Middle far left switch (it's small)
Question 73: ? (top right)
Question 74: No one knows that
Question 75: ESCAPE!
Question 76: Sugar, honey, honey
Question 77: Question 77
Question 78: FOUR
Question 79: U
Question 80: Filthy Romanians
Question 81: Run cursor up and down lightning rod
Question 82: Clip the toenails
Question 83: National Dyslexic Association
Question 84: Green Shooting Star
Question 85: I loved it!
Question 86: The Prince
Question 87: .
Question 88: Break Sonic's leg (mash the mouse)
Question 89: Blindness
Question 90: Nonce
Question 91: Rip the note (no clicking involved)
Question 92: 194, 27, 26, 14, 9, 3, 2.5, 1, .4
Question 93: Go! (behind bomb)
Question 94: The bomb is a dud
Question 95: Remove mouse, click Red
Question 96: A right mess
Question 97: 10+ times!
Question 98: Blue, red, blue, yellow
Question 99: At green, click sign
Question 100: Two
Question 101: Chihuahua
Question 102: Touch the dots! (one of them doesn't have one)
Question 103: Slight down and slight right (you'll know)
Question 104: Large yellow sad moon (Hey! Why not the large gray sad moon?)
Question 105: BANANA (spell it from apple, nectarine, and gooseberry)
Question 106: Click the arrow (right-clicking whacks you in the head)
Question 107: Don't click TRY AGAIN on the gameover screen
Question 108: 4 8 15 16 23 42 execute
Question 109: Make the monkey poo (mash the mouse), then click on arrow
Question 110: Use all seven skips




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Friday, May 2, 2014

best rated woman running shoes?




pinkred





Answer
All the big running shoe companies do women specific versions of their shoes.

There is not good/bad brand of running shoes!

The inportant thing is to get the right shoe for you, meaining you need to be fitted by experts. Go to your local specialist running shop as they will
watch you run,
diagnose the type of runner you are,
let you run in several pairs,
and provide a return policy if the pair you buy don't work for you

Some models of running shoes come in narrow/wide widths.

Best Top Brand Women's & Men's Running Shoes?

Q. http://www.brandsauthority.com/runningshoes


Answer
I will never fully understand my Son's taste in gym shoes but he really liked Adidas Boys' Superstar Vulcano shoes and has not stopped wearing them since I purchased them. He says they are very comfortable and stylish. He said no one at school had these shoes so that made them unique in his opinion. My 9 year old said these are a winner:)"




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Thursday, May 1, 2014

top 3 brands for running shoes to train and top 3 brands for spikes?

Q. i have overpronators and need stability. but it doesnt matter that much for spikes.


Answer
For Running shoes. Brooks last the longest miles wise at around 800 miles before wearing down. Asics go the second longest at 600. Now I run personally in New Balance Zips because they train you for meets as they're heavier on your feet and make you work harder but come race day with your spikes nothing feels better. Nike RUNNING SHOES DO NOT LAST.As for spike brands I'd start with Asics as number one spikes. Brooks are also very good. Nikes are what I personally wear but I've tried others to see how they feel on my feet.

running shoes??????????????????????????/?

Q. which are best??? i like new balance but i heard asics are best and suprisingly i also heard nike are some of the worst


Answer
Aha! Running shoes again - a common question but one with no correct answer that I can give (or in fact that many people can give). Since it is so common, here is the answer I normally give - I'lol add The best running shoes are the ones that fit YOUR feet and not my feet. This might sound obvious however many people will look at the brand and model (and looks) and make a decision before they even see if the shoe fits. This includes asking people for advice on running shoes - decision made before they see the trainers. (As an aside - would you buy a house or a car without seeing it?).

Everyone runs in a slightly different way, and are built slightly differently so this means that what fits me well won't necessarily fit you. Most shoe manufacturers make their shoes to a different 'last' or former for the shoe - and that means that each make is slightly differently sized.

So really you have to go to a running shop and try a few pairs on from different manufacturers and see which one fits you well. Get the help of the assistant in the shop (it is what they are there for and if they serve you well then you have a good chance of getting your next pair there - good service really does count).

All the top brands will last you well, approximately 500 miles of running which sounds a lot but it is really three, 3 mile runs a week for a year. I would change my shoes every year (normally in January when the sales are on!!).

If you are just starting to run then I would try the first few runs with trainers that you have in the house before paying for new ones - just to make sure that you can actually run. Then when you have decided that running is for you then go for a new pair.a bit more on the end as well.




Best or worst depends on how they fit your feet - the best fit like a glove and you have no problems with them, the worst cut in, cause blisters, and ankle, shin and knee problems - but these are indicidual to you and the model of shoe. My best shoe was a New Balance a few years ago, my current NB cut in a little sometimes - and are the worst I have bought from them (however I would still buy theirs again - just a bad choice by me) - same brand different designs. I also have Saucony which are comfortable for me, I have tried Reebok and Nike so all I can say is try a few pairs on and see.


As an aside Ascics Gel Kinesis always come out top but you would expect them to be for a £100+ trainer




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What kind of inserts for shoes should I buy?




indefinite


I found a pair of Sketcher's athletic shoes at my house that I bought a long time ago. Coincidentally, I've been looking for a new pair of running shoes. The only down side is that I have flat feet, and one of the reasons I bought the Sketcher's in the first place was that they had low arches. Now that I've started running in them, I'm beginning to get Shin Splints. What kind of an insert can I use to give them more support (recommend brands and types here,) or do I have to get new shoes?


Answer
First of all, the support might be worn down on your old pair of Sketchers shoes, since you have bought them a long time ago... Sketchers in general dosen't make great running shoes you should try to go to this website(http://www.runnersworld.com/cda/shoelabshoefinder/0,,s6-240-325-329-0-0-0-0-0,00.html) you enter information about ur shoe size, arches. etc and they will help you find a shoe that matches. Otherwise you can go to a sporting goods store and ask the salesmen to help you find a shoe that fits you.

The inserts that i would recommend are called Superfeet (http://www.superfeet.com/activity/running-walking.aspx) and they feel really comfterable, and supportive.

If you really want to ease the shin splints, ice your shins for 15 minutes on and off.

What brand of shoes and sandals are comfortable and stylish?

Q. I've gotten pretty bad lower back pains on several occasions going between flip flops and classic adidas shoes (flat bottom..the ones that were "in" a couple years ago) after city walking for a couple hours.

1. Converse Chucks
2. Birkenstocks (http://www.flickr.com/photos/27076326@N07/) (ugly or not?)
3. Nike
4. Other

I don't want running shoes. I like athletic inspired shoes and need good arch supports (I'm guessing...for my back)

I'm 19 so no grandma shoes either.


Answer
I have the same problems, so the kinds of shoes that I have found that are easy on my back are: Birkenstock "Papillios" or "Birkis" brands for younger, cuter sandals, Nike Air Shox for athletics and running shoes and Ecco or Merrell's for hiking boots. If you do a lot of walking and hiking like I do, then do not skimp and buy cheap shoes. These may cost more in the beginning, but you will get years of pain free walking from one pair instead of trying over and over again to find pain free shoes that look good. Try Ebay.




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BEST BRAND OF RUNNING SHOES?




maniactex


I'm not a big runner (a mile a day) but I need some new sneaks and I also wear them around. I hear that Nikes are good? What is your favorite brand of running shoes??

thanks



Answer
Food for thought:

Information about some running shoes and spikes for hardcore runners:

Key for running shoes -

The better the shock absorption is the better the shoe is. Whenever possible, it is best to try them on before a purchase.

An ideal shoe will fit your foot like a slipper. Your running shoes are the key to staying injury free. Knowing how to use them will enhance your speed. You can wear any type of shoe you want for training in. But you should have a second pair of shoes just for racing in.

Oversize Trainers To Improve Your Speed -
The best type of trainer to wear is one that is either a half or full size too large for your feet. Buy a high quality cushion inset sole and place it in the shoe. This gives your feet added shock absorption protection. This could be a big help against Shine Splints. If one foot is longer than the other, buy the trainers based on the longest foot.
Except for hurdlers practicing their hurdle form, use this shoe for all of your running practices, including high speed sections. When you change shoes for races, you will find that your feet feel light and that your race time results are constantly on the speedy end of your speed range.

Shoes For Racing In:
A racing shoe (flats or spikes) that properly fits your foot and used for race purpose only, will enhance your speed. These shoes are normally very light but do not support your feet like trainers. You can make many brands of racing shoes feel very comfortable for use without soaks by placing a thin, soft cushion, flat insole in it. Replace the insoles when they begin to show signs of wear or when they are flat in your impact area. They can be bought in some grocery stores. If you use arch supports, place it in your racing shoe too. If one foot is longer than the other, buy this pair of shoes based on the shortest foot. However, if the toes on the longer foot are knuckling up in the shoe, then the shoes are too short - get a longer pair.

Hurdler shoe issue:
Shoes play a huge part of helping a hurdler be fast, especially in the short distance hurdles. This is not practical, but hurdlers need three pairs of track shoes. They need their proper foot fitting racing spikes, they need a pair of proper fitting running shoes for hurdle work practices only and, they need their oversize comfortable running shoes with extra cushion protection for all other running activities.

Wearing Spikes To Train In:
There are times when using spikes in a training section is very important to the athlete. Sprinters, hurdlers, pole vaulters, javelin throwers; long, triple and, high jumpers should wear their spikes when trying to calibrate their steps and starting block position. Once the measurements have been established with your spikes on, take them off and put on your trainers. Use your trainers to find the location of your established starting points. The order of finding your points should be with spikes first and then with trainers, never the other way around. This is because trainers vary too much in size, shape and, length for the same size foot - change your trainers and you change the deminsion of your foot. For this group of people, knowing how to find your precise starting points with your racing shoes on, assures you a consistent range of high end results for your discipline.


Runners World: (Shoes)
http://www.runnersworld.com/topic/0,7122,s6-240-400-0-0,00.html


Road Runner Sports: (Cloths & Shoes)
http://www.roadrunnersports.com/


Amazon - Athletic & Outdoor Shoes
http://www.amazon.com/Athletic-Outdoor/b/ref=sv_shoe_5?ie=UTF8&node=679564011



Springco Athletics: (All Track Products - spikes)
http://www.springcoathletics.com/


First To The Finish: (All Track Products - spikes)
http://www.firsttothefinish.com/itemmatrix.asp?Cc=fw_foot_sprint&GroupCode=183829-01&eq=fw_18382901&MatrixType=1


Amazon - Running Spikes
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dshoes&field-keywords=running+spikes&x=0&y=0#%2Fref%3Dsr_pg_1%3Frh%3Dn%253A672123011%252Ck%253Arunning%2Bspikes%26keywords%3Drunning%2Bspikes%26ie%3DUTF8%26qid%3D1289023435&enc=1



Hotestsale: (Cloths & Shoes)
http://www.hotestsale.com/Wholesale-Nike-Shox-TL-Footwear-p-3973.html


Finish Line: (Cloths & Shoes)
http://www.finishline.com/store/catalog/product.jsp?productId=prod657130


Running Warehouse (Cloths & Shoes - spikes)
http://www.runningwarehouse.com/fpc.html



ConsumerReports: (Search for rated quality running shoes)
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/search.htm?header_health_search.x=29&header_health_search.y=12&query=running+shoes

Q on Running Shoes?




J.A.


I'm thinking of buying running shoes but, I don't know what are the best brands out there. Can any of you people here recommend a top quality brand of running shoes? I'm thinking of buying Nike running shoes so what is the best Nike running shoe? Also, what is the difference between Nike Air Max 360 and Nike Air Max 180?


Answer
running shoes need to e specific for your ability and running style there are some store that will let you try them out by putting you on a treadmill and Analise your running stride.also there is an on line running store called road runner sports. they will help you if you call them or go to their website. they also have a 30 money back guarantee if the shoes do not work. Nike to me is confusing they have all these same name shoes with different numbers and I really have not figured it out, but they also have a website and people that are more than willing to assist you when you call their on line store. personally I like Asics and Saucony




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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

what is the best running shoe for women in 2008?

Q.


Answer
I like going to the runners world website and read their running shoes review. Really there are alot of good running shoes out there. It just depends on what type of runner you are, your foot type (high, low or neutral arch, narrow, wide, etc.), your gait, over/under pronator, etc.

I've run in many types of shoes - Mizunos, New Balance, Nike, Brooks, Merrill, and Asics. So far, Brooks Adrenaline works the best for me for road running and Merrill for trail running. It took me a few different runners to really feel whats best for me. I always go to a specialty running store to get fitted properly - because over the years, your feet do change and technology in runners change.

http://www.runnersworld.com/topic/0,7122,s6-240-400-0-0,00.html

This website has lots of reliable information with shoe reviews and running stores use this as a guide as well.

happy running:)

best running sneakers for a woman with high arches?

Q. i have such high arches that i can feel that i walk on the outsides of my feet.
i am very unstable when walking and i often twist my ankles and i believe its due to my high arches.
after exercising my shins hurt and when standing for long periods of time my heals hurt.
can anyone recommend a specific sneaker that will help with my high arches or at least describe the type of features i should be looking for?
i feel like most shoes aren't as soft and cushiony as i need them to be so that makes me want to wear something like tennis shoes cuz they are soft and cushy but at the same time idk if that would help or hurt my arch problem and idk if it would help me not walk on the outsides of my feet or not.
i'm getting really desperate here!
please help.


Answer
I also have super high arches. I am a long distance runner. I have a pair of asics. I also bought inserts that are made for high arches. If you have high arches, you are going to buy a cushioning shoe. (Normal feet need a stability shoe and flat feet need Motion control shoes.) If they are hurting around the house, get a pair of shoes, put your running inserts in them, and wear them in your house. My mother does that because she has high arches too and her feet are improving. (She used to walk around in socks and the shoes are really helping her feet!) Hope that helped!




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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

running shoes for active woman with high arches and overpronation?







suggestions?


Answer
Runners World: (Shoes)
http://www.runnersworld.com/topic/0,7122,s6-240-400-0-0,00.html

Road Runner Sports: (Cloths & Shoes)
http://www.roadrunnersports.com/

Springco Athletics: (All Track Products)
http://www.springcoathletics.com/

Hotestsale (Cloths & Shoes)
http://www.hotestsale.com/Wholesale-Nike-Shox-TL-Footwear-p-3973.html

ConsumerReports: (Search for rated quality running shoes)
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/search.htm?header_health_search.x=29&header_health_search.y=12&query=running+shoes

Are children's running shoes the same as adult shoes in terms of quality and durability?




Kat K


I'm petite with small feet (a women's size 5, children's size 3.5) and have been shopping around for running shoes. I prefer Asics, but was wondering if the children's versions are the same as adult running shoes in terms of quality. I would like to save the money, but I don't want to compromise on quality, durability and fit.


Answer
Good question.
Within any given brand of running shoe, the quality is the same regardless of the age of the person wearing the shoe.
Think of it this way: Nike is not going to make a high-quality running shoe for adults, only to ruin their good reputation by making junk for the children. Those children grow up to become adult runners, and they will be adults for many more years than they will be children! If Nike wants to keep them as customers, they HAVE to make good shoes for them just as they do for adults.
Your last line says a lot, and it's absolutely right. You should never compromise when it comes to the quality of the shoes you are going to run in. They are your only form of protection when it comes to your feet.
All of my own runners are in training either for marathons or half-marathons, and we often talk about running shoes. Some of them think it's cool to get the ones that look sharp, but then they realize that the only thing that matters is not looks, but results! The "sharpest" running shoe in the world isn't worth a hill of beans if you wind up with sore feet or aching legs after just 3 miles. In short, it pays to get the best shoes.

Good luck, and good running!




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Best running shoes for high arches?







I want to run a marathon, but I have high arches and don't want to wear shoes that will hurt me! Any suggestions?


Answer
The Saucony Grid Cohesion NX is a neutral cushioning shoe, good for runners with high arches and those who do not overpronate (feet naturally roll inward). Many consumers give it 5 stars, citing that this shoe is extremely comfortable, with a spacious forefoot that accommodates most widths, though it does come in two widths (for both men and women). Other great features of this running shoe is that it offers good traction, better than average heel cushioning and a breathable upper mesh for cooler feet. Whereas many shoes run $95 and up, this running shoe is more than a budget buy; it is a bargain at almost half that cost.

Here is some links to help you see the prices that these shoes go for:

1) http://astore.amazon.com/wetomotvel-20/detail/B0041N3MHA
2) http://astore.amazon.com/wetomotvel-20/detail/B0039UTGC6

Hope that this helps you.

What is the best walking/running shoe for someone with high arches?

Q. I need a shoe I can buy about anywhere and if you know who sells it the name of the company. Thanks!


Answer
Not Nike Shox. No serious running store will carry Shox.
There are a dozen great shoes for runners with high arches. Finding the right shoe, unfortunately, is not as simple as determining your arch height. For example, the adidas Response Cushion 16 and the adidas Supernova Cushion 6 are both great shoes. The Supernova is built for a heavier runner (heavier than 180 for men) while the Response is much lighter and less bulky.
Your best course of action is to find your local running store and have them fit you.




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Monday, April 28, 2014

my man wants to marry me why does this scare me?







last night me a my man who i love sooooo much was saying if we could have 1 wish for the future what would it be and he turned to me and said "to put a ring on your finger" i really do love him and couldn't imagine life without him we both have a child each from previous relationships and and my son adores him he has also been married before to his daughters mother but the thought of walking down the isle sends shivers down my spine i want to spend the rest of my life with him and i love him with all my heart i just don't think i could marry him i just don't know what id say if he did propose to me and if i did say yes would i make down the isle or be a run away bride
i do love him he really is my world and we get on so well but i was single for 5 years after the split of my sons father without going into to much detail my last relationship was very violent and was incredibly hard to trust anyone agaian



Answer
Maybe your scared that since it didn't work out with his previous wife, it won't work for you & you don't want to take that risk & find out & lose him... thats how I would feel if I were in your shoes. Good luck though!

Any great scavenger hunt ideas?

Q. i need a list of ideas for the second anual scavenger hunt where i live

the kind of scavenger hunt we do is, groups have their own car and the list requires items to be obtained or goals than can only be accomplished by driving around from place to place


i need some ideas, that are funny or awesome. nothing to over the top that will have the piglettes on our tracks and goals that can be video recorded for proof that they have been accomplished

[Examples]



1) paying for something in a store with pure pennies

2) picture of guy in group wearing a bra and panties over his clothes inside a store

3) tying and throwing shoes at telephone wires so they stay hanging

4) guy takes a pis from the second floor of any building

5) chugging water compition with a stranger drinking

6) have a starnger flip off the camera along with most members in group doing the same


Answer
~A member walking up to a cashier of a store and saying in a british accent "We have a code 41 on isle 3"

~Your team has to reenact a famous movie scene (including sound effects and music all done by members :D)

~Hug a man who has a jesus beard. (or woman....)

~Run down the isles of a supermarket with a member in the shopping trolley screaming the pokemon theme song.

~you must busk and make atleast $5

haha
hope this helps
xo




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Varicose and spider veins?

Q. I'm 13 and a girl. My mom and grandmother both have these a lot in their legs and feet, and I'm starting to get them D: I've gotten a small on at the top of my calf, and a few small ones in my feet already D: I don't know what's causing them or whether or not it's just hereditary, but I don't want them at this age. When I'm older, yeah, natural. But not now D: please help, any ways on how to reduce the appearance of Them, or how to get rid of them completely? Thanks so much.


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There is a surgery to remove them but at your age you really don't need it. Here are a few ways naturally : One of the first methods of at-home treatment for varicose and spider veins to reduce swelling and discomfort on legs can be the use of compression socks. These socks are available at many clothing stores, and come in many different styles and colors. Compression socks are support socks, or even hose, that squeeze your legs throughout the day to improve circulation. For even stronger compression socks, a prescription from a doctor can be prescribed to help people with severe cases of swollen varicose veins.The use of herbs and vitamins to treat minor health issues at home has exploded over the past few years. Vitamins C and E have been used to help treat the swelling of spider and varicose veins, while a diet that is low in salt and high in sugar may also help reduce vein swelling. Fiber also may strength vein walls, which eases the pressure on the veins. Removing or reducing the consumption of high animal proteins and starchy foods many also help vein swelling, and possibly stop more varicose veins from forming. Poor circulation in legs can be caused by the lack of proper exercise, and the restriction of movement. Walking, cycling and running are three ways to improve blood circulation in spider and varicose veins, and could also improve the appearance of the swollen veins. Even daily short walks, wearing loose clothing in the affected area, and wearing low-heeled shoes may provide relief to the veins. Losing weight by improving your diet and exercise may help prevent further swelling in the veins. Massages can be beneficial to the circulation of blood in varicose and spider veins. Massages to help ease varicose vein pain and swelling can either be performed by a professional, a loved one or even by the one suffering from the swollen veins. Daily massages to the affected area may over time greatly reduce the appearance of varicose veins, and the massages could be reduced to weekly or even monthly treatments to keep more spider or varicose veins from forming.

varicose vains at 16?

Q. Uh, im 16 and I think I have varicose veins.. or started to get them? I have this little pirple and blue vein behind my leg and my moms are like that but thicker I just wanted to know if there was a way for me to treat those early so I wouldnt get any more? Exercise or vitamins or any really inexpensive way. (I do not take birth control)


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The most significant thing you can do to make sure they don't get worse is to get plenty of exercise - walk, bike, swim, run - whatever it is you like to do. And maintain a healthy weight - stay slim. If you end up in a job where you have to spend long hours on your feet wear comfortable supportive shoes and good stockings. (I know - they don't look great, but today they are much nicer than they used to be.) Don't wear high heels. Don't smoke, and sit with your feet raised as much as possible when you sit.

Unfortunately, varicose veins tend to have a genetic connection. My mother had terrible varicose veins and I have terrible varicose veins particularly in one leg. But when I was young I didn't know what to do to help prevent them - but I did not ever smoke and have never worn high heels in my life. What I did do was work in a job where I was on my feet for hours at a time and when I was young I didn't pay that much attention to a healthy diet and exercise. You can't control your genetics, but you can control how you handle the genetics you have. Read here for more information.

http://www.wikihow.com/Prevent-Varicose-Veins
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/varicose-veins/DS00256/DSECTION=prevention




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What kind of running shoes should I get?




PeteZa


I want to start running and get fit but I know that I am a flatfooted person so I've been wondering what kinda of running shoe should I get. I've been looking at some and the only 2 that have caught my attention are Nike Zoom Structure Triax +15 and Mizuno Wave Inspire 9. If there is a better recommendation, I am open for different shoes.
The only stores that are available to me are FootLocker, Finish Line, Champs, FootUSA (forgot the name but the title of that store is longer).



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You should go for that shoe which has got more cushioning. So, I think you should go for Nike Air Max 90 Hyperfuse or Nike Air Max +2012..! GOOD LUCK

Does color of ones running shoes matter at Army Basic Training in 2012?




Chris


During my searching I found that, indeed, I can have my own shoes at Army BT per http://www.army.mil/-news/2010/07/26/42842-using-foot-shape-to-select-running-shoe-is-sports-myth/
but I'm wondering if color is going to be a big issue. I have been told that white is the only appropriate color and the shoes I plan to wear are predominately black and grey.

For reference, they are the Altra Instinct in black.
I have been running in the Altra Adams about 40 mpw on roads so anyone prepared to say these shoes are bad for me, no thanks. I would bring the Adams but they are not so hot when the going gets slippery and they will definitely stand out.

Thanks for any information you have about current regulations, I leave January 31st for Fort Jackson, SC, so anyone with recent knowledge of Ft. Jackson's regulations would be the best!

Again my question is: Will the color and shape of my chosen shoe (black altra instinct) cause an uproar at Army Basic Training in 2012 where I would have to buy their crappy heavy bricks?



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well a lot of it will come down to your instructor. when i went through the only requirement was that it have the mesh, over the toe like a standard running shoe. i had a black pair of asics and was fine




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Sunday, April 27, 2014

What running shoes should I get?




Pat


Ok, first I am using my dad's account. Ok, here we go, well I have come across some trouble trying to find some good running shoes for myself because track season practice has started, and it involves a lot of running. I am about 5'5-5'6 and weigh about 165. That i believe is a little overweight. My other issues are is that I have a 4E (extra(X4) wide) foot and I don't always find good shoes. Another thing is that when I was about 12-13 or so, my doctor said I had a fairly flat foot and that I should start wearing inserts, yet I never really did. And lastly, my last issue is that I have light troubles with my right knee sometimes. I am not sure if that is a full issue though. Basically though, I need to findd a good pair of running shoes, that will work really good for me. BTW: I have also found two shoes, nike air pegasus+ 27, and ASICS gel evolution 5. I am not sure if those are any good shoes, but I also found those. I hope I can get some good info out of the community here though. First one with best answer gets 10 points. If you have any questions, I should reply quickly. Thank. Sorry for the long description.


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With running shoes, the main thing your looking for is finding the right correction. Typically, overweight people with flat feet pronate, or have their ankle and arches of their feet roll in and fall slightly. The Nike pegasus is a neutral shoe, designed for people who don't pronate. The Asics evolution is a motion control shoe, designed for people who pronate severely. Chances are you pronate slightly, so you would want to go with the Asics 2160. It comes in a 4E available in running stores in stock, so that is going to be your best bet if you are on a time crunch.
Also, if you go to a store and you see the 2150, go ahead and get that. The 2150 updated Nov. 1 to the 2160 and all they did was give it a tighter arch wrap, so it is basically the same shoe. It retails for $99.99 but if you find the 2150, is should be around $74.99.
Good luck with running!

what is the best jogging shoes available on the market now?




Eizwan


I love running but I have knee pain problem after running. I was told an execellent and suitable pair of running shoes can help.


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All running shoes are not the same. You should try on several pairs and see which are most comfortable for you. If you have a store near you that specializing in running shoes, go there and talk to a sales person. I was skeptical, but they can really help you find the best show for you. Also, may I suggest if you are running on roads, that you try trail running. Trail running is much easier on the joints, and your body will appreciate the lack of pounding that the pavement provides.




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New to Running, Need advice on Shoes?







Hello,

I am looking to start an exercise program. We have a treadmill in the garage and I would like to start using it. I have recently been told the importance of running shoes, I have always worn skate shoes that are loose, wide, and tied so I can slip them on. I have a feeling these are not ideal for running because the impact feels pretty rough when running.

Info that may help:
I have a low arches
I believe I have a neutral gait, possibly slight Overpronation
I will be running on a treadmill, with adjustable incline
I am overweight and out of shape

Any advice on shoes or even on getting started on running in general for an out of shape guy. I would appreciate the cost being as little as possible, keep it around $80 please(if it is more an REALLY worth the extra cost I will spring for them)



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Definitely spring for good running shoes. Shoes are pretty much the only necessary equipment for a runner, so be sure to invest in them. Shoes make the difference between injury and injury free running. It's best to go to a running store and get fitted, but the shoes at specialty stores often cost a bit more. When you buy shoes there you are paying extra for the service (they often size your foot, examine your arches, do a gait analysis, etc). You can go to the running store and get all the service and then go online (roadrunnersports.com is a good website) and buy shoes cheaper there, though you might not want to admit that you have done that to some more hard core runners :). Remember that running shoes generally last from 300 to 500 miles. Even if they still look good after that, a lot of the padding has worn down and it's best to replace them.

As for getting started running, try a run/walk program to start (http://www.coolrunning.com/engine/2/2_3/181.shtml). Don't let your ego tell you to run 2 miles your first day out. Having a strong running base will be really beneficial as you increase mileage and speed. Also, check out http://www.runnersworld.com/channel/0,7119,s6-380-0-0-0,00.html.

What is overpronation?

Q.


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When you walk your foot is usually flat to the floor. In some cases your foot will have a slightly turn outwards. You may notice that your shoes tends to "slide" to the outside. This its overpronation.




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What is the security like at Electric Daisy Carnival?




PowderyHip


I'm going to Electric Daisy 2012 in Las Vegas and I'm wondering what the security has been like in the past years. X rays, metal detectors, strip search? Haha


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Having been to EDC several years (including Las Vegas this past year), I can give you the true run down on security. You get there and are immediately seperated into groups of guys and girls. Girls lines are typically shorter as girls aren't usually checked as thoroughly like the males (prob due to their tendency to wear hardly any garmets thus lowering chances of sneaking in weapons etc). Pat downs include a full check of your bag (can't be bigger than 10" x 10"), emptying all your pockets, occasionally you have to remove your shoes, remove hats/bandanas. They will pat up both legs, inseam of crotch, under your pants waistline, up your sides and under the armpits. If you are trying to sneak something in, have a girl stash it or tape it up against your crotch. There are no dogs, metal detectors or xray machines. Do yourself a favor a buy a shuttle pass as well if you're staying on the strip. It's easy, safe and convenient. Be sober when entering the venue and just be nice and you shouldn't have any problems. Once inside, security will not bother you unless you do something majorly stupid. ENJOY! It's the best event!

Chances of Army ROTC Scholarship?

Q. Alright, so I'm a rising junior in high school. I have wanted to join the Army for a long time and recently began putting serious research into finding out if this is a viable career for me. I am going to be 16 in November, so I will be able to make the 17 years old age requirement (I skipped a grade). A few things about me:

I am very intelligent, I have a 4.0 GPA, all-honors/AP and have been my entire life (meaning I've never gotten lower than an A), and I go to a very rigorous high school.

I have not yet taken my ACT/SAT yet, I will be taking those this upcoming year, but many practice exams I've taken show I will score about a 33 on the ACT.

I have (and am going to have) a lot of community service. My high school requires at least 200 service hours and I plan on going more, I love the community, one of the reasons I want to join the Army.

I am also pretty in shape and have been designing a plan over the next year to get a faster mile time (I'm at like 8:00 now which I would like to improve).

Finally, I am involved in lots of extracurricular activities (Math Team, Robotics, Computer Science Team, a leadership program, tutoring, and I am hoping to make varsity baseball and golf).

I'm just wondering what my chances of the scholarship are because this is something I really want to do. Thanks a lot in advance everyone!


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Everything sounds great except for the lack of participation in athletics so far and the mile time. An 8:00 mile time for a fifteen and a half year old guy is considered somewhat below average shape as far as aerobic fitness.
As an example, for West Point Candidates, the average for males for the one mile run is 6:43. The max score is 5:20.
http://wa1.westpointaog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/CFA-Instructions.pdf
Get involved in some sport starting this Fall. Start running on a regular basis.
Good running program:
http://www.nrotc.navy.mil/pdfs/pre-conditioning.pdf
More advanced, after finishing program above. [See especially, running shoes and 90 day prep program]:
https://www.trngcmd.usmc.mil/OCS/caninfo/fitprep/default.aspx
Rotc Scholarship Selection Committees, Universities, Service Academies would rather see leadership positions in one or two activities than light involvement in a lot of extracurricular activities. A lot of community service is not needed. The amount required to join NHS is a good guide. Around 2/3 of each service academy class were NHS members. The military considers NHS membership to be a sign of leadership. Might also want to consider West Point as West Point Cadets have a better chance of attaining their desired branch as compared to Rotc Cadets and don't have to compete for Active duty versus being commissioned to the Reserves.
http://www.career-satisfaction.army.mil/wp_branch_slides.html
Apply for SLS in December, there is a chance of being selected if participate in a Fall Sport and if a 33 Act score is earned this Fall. Better chance at Usna summer seminar.
The answer at the following link describes the path to a service academy appointment:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylv=3?qid=20120125193024AA11LUr
The path to earning an Rotc Scholarship is similar. Selection panels for both are looking for Scholar-Athlete-Leaders. Competing for an Rotc Scholarship and a Service Academy appointment increases chances for both as the military considers the ultimate goal of a Candidate should be to serve as a military officer regardless of service branch or commissioning source.
Chances of admission at a highly selective university are dependent on scoring well not only on the Act or Sat but also the three Sat Subject Exams:
http://www.collegeconfidential.com/academic_index.htm/
Start prepping for the Sat and Act. The Sat Math section tests Alg 1, Alg 2 and Geo. The Act Math section tests Alg 1, Alg 2, Geo and Trig.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwGf32_CU70
West Point....
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Good Luck!




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What running shoe do I pick?







Today I went to try on running shoes. I tried on a mizuno wave creation and really loved the way it felt. But it was expensive, so I decided to think about it.

Tonight I was reading reviews and found that other shoes rated much higher and are cheaper.

So what do I do? This is so frustrating.. over a pair of running shoes!



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Ratings do not make any difference to your feet, since they can not read.
Get what feels best to your feet.
What some magazine rates as the best or better shoe is not relevant to you and your feet.

Dr. Martens... rate these shoes?




Lj007


Sometimes I walk a lot at work. So I thought I'd get some Dr. Martens.

Honest opinions and ratings please. 1-10 (10 is really liking them).

They come in 3 colors, brown, black, and wine red. I got these ones:
http://stores.channeladvisor.com/grapevinehill/items/item.aspx?itemid=12874818
http://www.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=334988&PartnerID=FROOGLE&BannerID=PD221

I heard they run large in size because they are UK sizes. Anybody have these or try them before?
Ouch... okay what about these:
http://www.zappos.com/product/7358635/color/112860



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Honestly I give it a zero
there are a lot nicer looking shoes for walking around work
like the sketchers
http://www.skechers.com/shoes-and-clothing/women/styles/work_and_industrial_shoes/product/work_bikers_-_hobbie/wht/




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