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See a picture of a Honda CRX interior with back seat down for hauling musical instruments
Answers: 1 Views: 286 Rating: 0 Posted: 12 years ago

I suggest you visit a dealership.  The back seats are removable and there is quite a bit of space- 2 bands I manage have used similar sized SUVs to get there instruments to gigs.  If you are bringing your own sound system (amps monitors etc) then you may have to measure the hatch size etc.

Rating: 3 Posted: 10 years ago
society in an advanced state of social development with cities,central government,and usually,writing,art,and,architecture
Answers: 1 Views: 641 Rating: 0 Posted: 12 years ago

This is a partial statement.  Please ask again in the form of a questin. thanks

Rating: 2 Posted: 10 years ago
when medicare state a code is only allowed once in a lifetime, which resource can I go to search code information?
Answers: 1 Views: 517 Rating: 0 Posted: 12 years ago

Those codes are usually a numeric # assigned to a medical procedure or medical problem.  At times medicare will only cover something once but your part B will pay at least some of the cost of needing that service again.  If you google medicare medical coding or medical bill and coding you may be able to find the code # and what it corresponds too.  If you've received a bill that denotes this is the only time they will pay for that code/medical problem calling the # on the bill may get you to someone who can tell you what that code represents.

Rating: 3 Posted: 10 years ago
I'M NOT HAVING FUN AT COLLEGE. HOW DO I STOP THAT FROM HAPPENING
Answers: 11 Views: 1105 Rating: 1 Posted: 11 years ago

Hmmm..... I am wondering what year you are (Freshman,  Sophmore...).  I'm also wondering if this is the first (only) school you have attended or if you transfered.  I spent my first year in college like a fish out of water.  I wasn't much into my classes and it seemed by the end of the first month everyone was pledging a frat or sorority or into thing I wasn't.  My 2nd semester I got very ill and spent time i a hospital near the college and then one near my parents.  I missed so much time I was forced to withdraw (losing all of that semester's tuition and fees).  From there I took a class at a local community college as I healed.  The next fall I transfered to a University in the same state where my parents lived.  It had many more students and many more class choices along with a lot of frats, sororities, clubs, and sports.  This allowed me to explore a few areas before choosing my major and minor.  It also allowed me to participate in a lot of clubs etc the entire time I was there.  (I'm not the type of person that likes to only hang out with just one group of people).  Back then Drinking and smoking pot (etc) was legal or tolerated.  We held the philosophy of work/study hard and then play/party hard.  That University was the right place for me- it wasn't the HUGE University in the state but the 2nd largest (I think maybe 10-15K students with about 4K on campus on the weekends.  I returned to another very pestigious U several years later to obtain another degree.  The first year and 1/2 I studied all of the time (I'm talking sometimes 15 hrs on Sat and Sun).  As we had very little time to socialize we formed study groups.  Sometimes I liked the students and sometimes I didn't care for them but I know I graduated with honors because of them (and my 2 housemates who forced me to put down my books once in a while and "play").  It wasn't exactly the definition of "fun" but it was an excellent experience for me to learn that with a heck of a lot of work and some help I could succeed at a school that I thought I would just scrape by at.  (I was never considered the 'smart' one in the family).  I'm not bragging but sometimes we are labeled very early in life ( the smart one, the funny one, the naughty one) and being able to shed the label and realize that I certainly wasn't super intelligent but was smarter (bookwise anyway) than I thought...since then I've done a lot of living experiencing a heck of alot (not all good by far!) that had made me "street" smart or more worldly.  I hope that your feelings pass but do remember that many freshman and sophomores transfer to different schools- so hold that as an option.  P.S. summer break should be just a few weeks away- good luck on Finals and have fun with your old pals!

 

Rating: 10 Posted: 11 years ago
what is the phone number of the 61/doolittle draw bridge at alameda,ca
Answers: 2 Views: 624 Rating: 0 Posted: 11 years ago

It is lunamoth61

Rating: 4 Posted: 11 years ago
is it right to greet your ex happy birthday after you just broke up with him?
Answers: 17 Views: 8113 Rating: 1 Posted: 12 years ago

Sure and tell him/her that you hope this year is a great one for them (regardless of who broke up with who)

Rating: 4 Posted: 11 years ago
Do you know any song that make you fight for life and pass the challenges?
Answers: 1 Views: 890 Rating: 2 Posted: 11 years ago

How about "Don't Worry Be Happy"...after all 90% of what we worry about Never happens and the other 10% hapens to a much lesser degree than imagined and sometimes it happens to our benefit not demise

Rating: 5 Posted: 11 years ago
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Well now they are saying 3 bombs but ,,the 4th the JFK library may have been a fire in the utility room

Rating: 14 Posted: 11 years ago
In a galaxy not so far away, Spaceghost hits 100K!
Answers: 17 Views: 1164 Rating: 14 Posted: 11 years ago

Congratulations!!

Rating: 12 Posted: 11 years ago
gambling losses do they wash out winnings if amount is equal. there will be no tax
Answers: 3 Views: 519 Rating: 0 Posted: 11 years ago

I suggest you speak to the IRS or an accountant about this.

Rating: 8 Posted: 11 years ago

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