Wednesday, January 18, 2012

I need some advice on what to wear to my daughter's wedding. She is having an outdoor wedding, 2 pm.?

The wedding will be in November (southeast USA). The site is the yard basically of an antebellum mansion; the reception is inside the mansion. Her dress is strapless organza over satin, beading on the bodice, full ballgown type skirt (again organza over satin with satin border and beading on the bottom on the skirt). She is wearing a diamond-look headpiece with fingertip length veil. The flower girl/jr. bridesmaids are in white organza over satin tea-length dresses. I have two choices of dresses and am undecided. Dress #1 is sea-green-aqua crepe, round neck sleeveless 2 rufflely (sp?) kind of swingy bottom (slightly below knee length) with a sheer matching jacket with sea-green-aqua pearls tered all over the jacket (probably wearing silver shoes) or perhaps the dress without the jacket (kind of matronly looking) and just a pretty organza shawl. Dress #2 is champagne color, floor length, slightly off the shoulder short sleeves, fitted bodice (slightly below waist) with beads.

Help with Boys names??

I think with the surname Smith you need something a little unusual for a first name. Nothing too strange, I can see you prefer more traditional. Just go for something that is not in the top 100 names. I prefer Stanley out the the ones you suggested that is not a common name and it will suit him when he is older.

What do you think of this "Let's talk about women's liberation" home appliance advertisement from 1971?

They certainly helped get the housework done faster, but in an age when women were encouraged to do little BUT housework, it led them to a different kind of oppression: hours and hours of boredom. Read chapter 10 of The Feminine Mystique for more on this.

How can you make fast money in runescape?

I'm a lvl 89 but only have 2.9 mil. I want dragon platebody and dragon full helm how can male fast money because the prices are going up.

I like my best guy friend, and its complicated... ?

well...I'm 19, my name is nicole, I am in college. I came to college with a few close friends of mine, one of which I have a crush on, he is amazing. I went to high school with him, I've liked since freshman year...we weren't great friends then but I have worked my way up to being one of his best girl friends. The catch? Since the beginning of our senior year he had had a girlfriend up until recently, so that had ruled out the whole "him liking me" thing. He flirts with me a lot though, even when he was dating his girlfriend. He hugs a lot, always finds a way to touch me whether patting my arm or randomly running his hand in my hair, he compliments me a lot and says im cute and he says things that seem to cross the friendship line. For example since we have gotten to college he has been working out a lot and jokingly he flexed while our group of friends were all at a diner and he said "im trying to get buff for you, Nicole" and he smiled at me...that's not normal behavior is it? We hang out all the time, and I will start to get over him but all he has to do is say something cute or throw me a wink( which he does often) i fall back to square one....entirely smitten....My friends say that it seems like he likes me, but I always doubted that since he had a girlfriend, but as i said his relationship status has changed....i don't know what to do, i feel like if i tell him how i feel it would ruin our relationship, the one i worked so hard to gain, then again i want something more. My confidence sucks and im one of those shy girls, i think im stuck...any advice?

What was the name of this old British sitcom?

Many years ago I remember seeing a British sitcom about an American widow living in London with her butler, the whole show was about the back and forth banter between her and the butler, it was quite funny, but I can't remember the name of the show or who was in it, does anyone know the name of the show? I think it was from the 80's.

Should I tell my insurance that I hit a pedestrian?

If you are not going to make a claim to your insurance for damages to your vehicle or the child is not going to make a claim then you have no duty to tell your insurance.