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  • I am looking for a great date night for my husband's 36th birthday in Tucson. Any ideas?

    He loves beer, meat and all of the stuff most men do. I'm looking for an activity to entertain us for the afternoon/evening plus a great place for drinks and possibly another great place for dinner. I am not native to the Tucson area and don't know where to begin.

    3 AnswersPhoenix9 years ago
  • Who is financially responsible?

    If you ask a minor child to be in your wedding party, but are not planning

    on inviting the custodial parent (she's an ex-inlaw), who's responsibility is the plane ticket?

    I know typically, guests and wedding party members are expected to pay for

    travel to a destination wedding, but of course when the minor child was

    asked if she would be in the party, she never though about how she's going

    to get there.

    Grandparents who live closest are driving and will not be

    able to fly with the child. Child cannot drive with grandparents because she

    can't miss that much school.

    Non custodial parents live in a different state and there are no connecting flights to link up with child, resulting in at least $200 in unaccompanied minor fees to fly, not including $700 ticket.

    I don't think it's fair to ask the custodial parent to pay $1000 to have her child in a wedding she's not invited to.

    Is it wrong to ask the couple being married to spot the ticket? They are uncle and soon to be aunt of the child.

    14 AnswersWeddings1 decade ago
  • Would the US invade another country?

    If there were 11 million North Koreans, Chinese, Iranians or any other nationality that the US is not on friendly terms with, coming over the border, tearing down the US flag and flying their own, demanding that the US citizens speak THEIR language, using up all the resources that were meant for US citizens, then demanding amnesty... would the US invade their country next? If the North Koreans were publicly admitting that they have control over US soil and vowed to kill US border patrol agents and US Sheriffs... would we allow it then? Why is it "tolerated" by Washington when it's being done by Mexicans?

    Does it make the news when Kim Jong Il doesn't agree with US laws? Does the president apologize and agree with him? Why is okay now?

    5 AnswersOther - Politics & Government1 decade ago