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Anyone know where I can host an 18th Birthday Party in Eastbourne?

Try at the town hall or tourist centre - they'll be able to advise you of loads of places where they'd be only too happy to rent a room with a bar in a hotel.


That's a bit more helpful than some prattish answer, isn't it ! ! !

How easy is it to rob a bank?

Very easy. Bank employees are trained to “do as told” during a robbery. Walk into a bank in the U.S. and hand a note to the teller, she will empty her drawer for you.Now how easy is it to get away with this? Not very easy. A silent alarm will be tripped almost instantly, you will have already been recorded on a host of different surveillance systems,both in the bank and outside, there will be witnesses and some of the bills may be marked or traceable. The likkely hood of getting caught is very high.Now, the last thing to consider is the payoff. Banks do not typically hold alot of cash now a days. When my sister was a teller, the max a drawer could have in it is $3K. You will get sentenced to more than 10 years once you get caught. Is $3K really worth it?

How can pedicures be dangerous?

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Which is better Kasauli or Lansdowne for week end visit from noida?

I and my husband are planning to go to some hill station from noida. we have choice between kasauli and lansdowne. Can anyone tell me which is better. I would also like to know some good budget hotels at these places. How many days are sufficient for a trip to these places. Your views can help us decide either of the place thank you

I have a pathetic Omegle stalker, is he sane?

One night about a month ago, my friends and I were extremely drunk (I know it's bad, and I'm 15. Save the preaching), and decided to go on Omegle. If you don't know what that is, it's a website where you get on a webcam and are connected with random people. Well, for some reason I decided to let an obese, bald, 36 year old man who spends all his nights on Omegle access my Facebook and my phone number while my friends were in the other room. I deleted him off of Facebook, as he was constantly updating his statuses. He now won't stop texting me.
Just an example of texts I got today from him, I didn't reply:
1. I'm booking a flight and coming to Eastbourne in April so I can be there for your birthday
-To this I replied "I'm sure my mum and dad would be thrilled if a 36 year old man I met online came and stayed with us. He then informed me that parents love him. Keep in mind, I am a 15 year old girl.
2. Hey cuddlebutt
3. Hi babyface
4. I love you baby blue eyes
5. Send me a pic of your boobs, they're so nice for a 15 yr old girl's.
6. Babeee I luv u.
7. im sooo boooored theres no one interesting on omegle tonite.

It's just ridiculous. This man needs a life. I asked him to stop texting me, and he won't. I tried blocking his number using numerous strategies: no such luck. blah. What to do?

Does anyone go swimming on the beaches in the UK?

Allegedly, there are insane people who, it is claimed, enter the water, submerge and then come out saying stuff like “Bracing!” and whatnot.This all seems highly unlikely and is probably staged propaganda from some wartime ‘information service’ that somebody forgot to demobiliseIf it were indeed true then obviously there would be rows of ambulances lined up along the promenadeEither that or the British are completely nutsAnd that couldn’t be true. Could it?

What are the best places to visit in England that I can reach by train?

What are the best places to visit in England that I can reach by train? Thanks for asking and the simple answering is pretty much all of it. Obviously it depends where you are starting from, how long you have and what you are especially interested in but here are a few tips - visit small towns and villages as well as the cities- in the south east the Network railcard is well worth buying - to get cheap fares you almost always need to travel after 10.00 am and may need to book in advance (not on most of the network in the south east).- if your ticket is not limited to one exact train then the system is very flexible - e.g. you can buy a day return from London to Eastbourne, go out via Brighton and back via Hastings stopping in a couple of different places. - pubs are your friend, of course you know that if you are interested in exploring England, but one of the many advantages of taking the train is you do not need to worry about driving after having a nice pint or two with your pub lunch.- do some walking, there is a great network of public footpaths in England and it is was to take train to one rural station and walk along footpaths to another. This way you really get to see the english countryside - for planning you can use the Ordnance Survey maps via Bing (the pink dotted lines  are footpaths, and pink dashed lines are bridle paths - also suitable for horses). - numerous coastal towns are worth a visit, e.g. just in Kent - Whitstable (best for seafood), Margate (great gallery), Sandwich (beautiful historic buildings), Dover (amazing castle), Folkestone (great fossil collecting), Rye (Sussex actually but has to be mentioned).- don't worry too much about the weather, it is nicer when it is sunny but it is rarely so bad that going out is not fun and if it does get a bit  grim you can retreat to a pub and talk about the weather over a nice pint of real ale.

What time do you wake up in the morning and what are your morning habits?

Good Morning!When I tell people I wake up at 3:00 a.m. they usually respond in shock and then go into their story about why that’s so unnecessary, unhealthy, etc.Here’s what my morning generally looks like:Alarm goes off at 3:00I immediately get up and sit on the edge of my bed with my feet on the floor - I take a moment to be grateful for another day in this world and I pray to live it wonderfullyGo to the bathroom and brush my teethI put my clothes on that have already been laid outGet a glass of waterGet in my car and go to wherever I’m working for the day (usually the office)I read for 1 - 1.5 hoursMeditate for 30 minutes - 1 hourWrite about something I’ve been thinking about, what I was reading about, or something I saw in myself during meditationStart workingI can obviously do all of these things if I wake up at 4, 5, or 6.Here’s why I get up at 3:Traffic isn’t a thing that early.By waking up this early, I have more than enough time to comfortably enjoy every part of my morning, and to do it all in peace without feeling rushed.I have ample time to take action that will ensure my body, mind and heart are ready for the day ahead.My brain works better in the morning so I’m more efficient.I get a full day’s work done before lunch (so I end up getting a LOT MORE done throughout the day) - and I mean concentrated, sitting down with no distractions work. Most people get to work around 8 or 9. They spend the beginning part of the day settling in, socializing with others, checking notifications on their phone, etc. They get like an hour of real work done before lunch. After lunch they come back full and tired and are simply waiting for the day to end.I end up working 12–14 hours a day on a regular basis and I still leave work with more than enough time to enjoy my nights.When I can leave after a 12 hour day at 4 p.m., it leaves enough time for me to fully enjoy the later part of my days with my girlfriend, family and friends while knowing I got everything that I planned for the day done.I love the morning. Every part of it.I see how important my attitude in the morning is to my overall life and I cherish the opportunity to start the day with a bang.To start the day with intention.I created The Morning Sidekick Journal to help anyone cross the path into becoming a morning person and setting up their day with the perfect morning routine.

Is it more scenic to travel from London to Edinburgh by train or bus?

Forget scenic - let's focus on feasible.To drive from London to Edinburgh takes 7h 15 - and that's in your own car, which drives faster than a bus, and without stopping anywhere along the way.Adding these in, and you're looking at around about 10 hours on a bus.10 hours.The train, in the other hand takes just under 5 hours (4h 45).For gods sake - take the train!If you're still worried - the drive isn't very pleasant. Google recommends the M40->M6 up until Carlisle, which is means 60% of your journey is going to be on boring old motorways.Take the train. It's a long, boring drive.

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