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I want to buy a truck 157k too many miles ?

well im not a truck person, but when buying this you should take it to a shop and get a free inspection, they will tell you whats wrong with it. that is a lot of miles, for that many i would want to check the fluids, see what kind of condition the tires and brakes are in. if they say something like no i wont let you take it to a shop cause of any reason just walk away

craigslist.com is a great website to find local trucks cars and anything

Ok so i want to buy a yz250 2stroke but my dad said its too much for me im 14 and 6ft?

I am sorry to say it but your dad is really and truly right. A ttr125 is a basic trail bike and while I can see you would really want to improve on what you have as at 6ft you would be a giant on it, but even though you are that tall at 14 all of your bodies effort would have gone into growing and I know many top riders who had tons of broken bones at that age simply due to the fact that their bodies where growing and not strong. Many top riders would also think twice about doing a 30 minute moto on a yz250 as they are extremely tiring to ride well and by that I don't mean just play riding but actually attempting to race on at top speed flat out for 30 minutes. That in itself should point to the fact that the bike is too much for someone of your ability and age. You would also not be allowed to race that bike where I am as you would be considered too young. They are a bike that needs to be ridden hard or a beginner like you would just foul plugs consistently and to say that a yz125 is not enough power for someone coming off a ttr you are really just showing your in-experience. Listen to your father and get either a yz125 or a 4 stroke 250f and learn to walk before you try running. It is heaps cheaper on medical bills

I want to buy a Maltipoo... how much would it cost?

Too much for a mutt. There's no such thing as a 'Malti-poo'. It's a Maltese/Poodle mix. A mutt.

Why would you pay for a mutt from a breeder? Only backyard breeders breed mutts and then tack fancy 'designer dog' names onto them as if they were an actual breed. Please don't support these irresponsible breeders by lining their pockets with your money. If you want a mixed breed/mutt look no further than your local shelter. Instead of getting scammed, you can adopt a mix (possibly even the type you were looking for!) for far cheaper... and save a life doing so.

Read:
http://home.comcast.net/~NoPuppyMillsVA/... (Poo-dogs & Designer Mutts)
http://www.canismajor.com/dog/poodogs.ht... (Much Ado About Poo - Are Cock-a-poo's, Peke-a-poo's and the other poo dogs real breeds?)
http://www.showdog-magazine.com/Articles... (Designer Mutts)

Adopt a mutt:
http://www.petfinder.com

Darksong~

Should I buy a 05 subaru wrx with 81k miles ? Is too much miles a red flag ?

You can ask the salesman who the previous owner was, it will take him 2 minutes to check the deal jacket in the office. resistance here would be a red flag for me. It may have been on the road closer to 3 1/2 years.

sporty turbo car......would want to determined what kind of life it had.....are stock tires replaced with cheap dealer installed ones?

Look at paint closely...give it a good test drive, he may want to take it around the block once, but i'd want to hear that motor as it builds to near red line, feel it at 70 75 on the hiway any vibrations...listen

does shifter go into gear fast and smooth? Does the clutch grab the friction plate like a pit bull, or can you feel it let go a little.

engage the brakes at different speeds, does the pedal go down really far., its there any wheel shake.

Ok ....this is a deal where a $50 mechanic inspection is a good idea. The mileage is high but not a deal breaker, Subies are tuff little buggers.

I would ABSOLUTLY bargain this guy to the wall if i wanted that car......ready for Bear.....We don't know what $ he has in it.

Has anybody been convicted for buying too much consumer-packaged pseudoephedrine?

The whole purpose of the law is to prevent exactly that; people buying pseudoephedrine in quantities so great it cannot possibly be for personal, medicinal use only. I have lived in two different states since that law was enacted and from personal experience can tell you it would be extremely difficult to purchase quantities greater than the law permits utilizing lawful channels. For me to buy pseudoephedrine requires a transaction with a pharmacist and a federal ID like my drivers license. Every purchase of pseudoephedrine I make is carefully kept track of. I don't know exactly what the cut off is, but from personal experience it is very low, you can't purchase something like three packages of nasal decongestant in two and a half weeks -- and from what I understand that is orders of magnitude smaller than the amount needed to create a meaningful quantity of crystal meth. So if you want to cook meth using pseudoephedrine you'll have to procure it unlawfully (unless you have the powers of an entity permitted by law to purchase industrial quantities of the stuff like a pharmaceutical company would). At this point the act an individual would actually get arrested for is whatever illegal means they are employing to get the drugs, like using multiple stolen or fraudalent IDs or theft. Beyond pharmacist counter level monitoring there is no state or federal agency trying to discover if someone has five boxes too many of Sudafed! Even if you're buying the stuff in "bulk" -- say quantities of ten or fifteen boxes at a time from India or another foreign country and US customs intercepts the shipment absolutely NOTHING will happen. An arrest for possession of "too much" pseudoephedrine will only occur if there is intent for it to be used to produce meth and it is uncovered as an act of having committed another crime, like distribution of crystal meth.

We all want to lose weight but my parents buy way too much junk and close to no healthy foods, as well as barely exercising. Can I do anything about this?

Of course. You can start exercising, and also speak up and ask them to buy you broccoli, sweet potatoes, onions and eggs.Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need all that much food, or even that much variety to be healthy. Those foods can serve as a basic staple diet for you (I know because this is what I eat a lot of, and I am fitter than everyone around me in my daily life), which will provide energy and healthy nutrients. Dice the vegetables and sautée them in the most inexpensive coconut oil you can find (if you are budget conscious), and once they are starting to get soft, throw a couple eggs in the pan, and have them over easy.The eggs are key, because they provide most of your body’s needed repair and health nutrients, and over easy because the most effective way to get the most out of them is cooked whites and runny yolks, for reasons you can discover through google (but suffice to say you want to cook the avidin so it does not hinder biotin absorption).That is one possible solution to your dilemma, and one which has worked wonders for me.Cold showers every day would also be very helpful, or at least quitting hot showers.

Do you regret buying a house too big?

A lot of home owners feel like their home becomes too big because it’s empty, the kids have moved out or they’ve gone off to college. So nobody’s there to keep the homeowner(s) company. This is especially common when the homeowner(s) are divorced or single. Homes were designed for families, and when there’s no longer a family in the home, things become dull and lonely.When my siblings and I were all away for college, my parents felt that our home was too big because we were no longer there. They no longer needed our live in house keeper/nanny of twenty years since there wasn’t much to clean up after we all left, but my parents still offered to let her keep her job with a raise because they thought it was too quiet at home. Our housekeeper eventually left anyway about a year after I went to college as she was left with nothing to do.On the extreme end, there are situations where you have very wealthy homeowners who buy homes that are excessively big simply because they can. Billionaire David Siegel set out to create the largest home in America at 90,000 square feet.I take no issue with billionaires building the biggest home or buying the most expensive car, but I’m always curious as to when things become too big or too much for people like that (Excessive Consumers). When you have a scenario like this where a home is literally the size of an airport, when does it begin to no longer feel like a home? I could understand buying a big home if you have a big family, but I never understood the mentality of those who buy something for the sake of buying something (I.e., buying the biggest house because “it’s the biggest house,” or expensive jewelry not because you like it, but because it’s expensive).

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