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    Strange wrinkles in polyester suit?

    My wife washed a polyester suit at home. It has a lining inside. Strangely, some weird wrinkles came on the front. They seem as if they are permanent now. Any idea how to get rid of them?

    2 AnswersCleaning & Laundry6 years ago
  • How does my singing voice sound? (For country listeners)?

    Honest opinions only please. I like constructive criticism.

    http://youtu.be/fMafeti3KF4

    1 AnswerSinging7 years ago
  • Am I a good singer?

    Actually. It is my friend's voice. Do you think she sings okay? Does she sound like a little girl?

    Thanks!!

    http://youtu.be/PPhifxD1uXw

    2 AnswersSinging7 years ago
  • May 15 is the end of Google Voice?

    I read where today is the day when Google Voice ends for many Android apps that use it for calling and SMS. But supposedly, this is justified through the service being tucked into their Hangouts app. Problem is, it isn't. Hangouts still uses your cell phone carrier (ie AT&T) to do the job. This makes Google pointless. There is no Wifi support. So why use May 15th? They need to extend the date until they learn how to build software well enough to meet a deadline. Your opinion?

    2 AnswersGoogle7 years ago
  • Where to buy Pina Coconetta wine?

    I remember this commercial on the radio in the early 80s when I was a kid. But I heard they have since stopped making it? Does anyone know?

    1 AnswerBeer, Wine & Spirits7 years ago
  • Sell antique furniture that needs refinishing?

    I currently have a chest that is exactly the same as the one at the following link.

    http://r.ebay.com/9XCIaT

    We have had it in our family for 28 years. The condition of the wood and chest overall is as good as it was the day it was made. These things are built to last. It is just the finish that isn't great. It has worn down to the wood and no longer looks appealing. But I know that it could easily be refinished to look like new again.

    My question is this. Does it make sense to just sell a piece AS-IS and still make a pretty good profit? I could probably finish it myself. But I have never done it before.

    2 AnswersDecorating & Remodeling7 years ago
  • Recommended reading for all so-called believers?

    http://www.hallvworthington.com/Deficiencies.html

    I recommend to all those who think they believe. If you truly do walk the walk, then you will be unphased by this reading. Otherwise, you will be surprised and enlightened. Read this first page in the link. And then click on other areas of topic for further education. Maybe this will broaden your present understanding of "false prophets". And help you understand why we focus on good things instead of hanging out in bad places, quarreling with non-believers who show no desire to walk the walk. Thanks.

    2 AnswersReligion & Spirituality7 years ago
  • Identify this skin condition?

    http://s14.postimg.org/8lm575oe9/20140122_010211_1...

    http://s14.postimg.org/twjpbf6ip/20140122_010256_1...

    One shows my hand. The other shows right above my foot where the tongue of my shoe rubs.

    I have had small seed wart looking things on my hands for 25 years or more. They come and go. Sometimes they will become dry and itchy and break open and bleed. I don't know if those are the same as what is on my foot.

    The things on my foot came about less than a month ago. I know that sometimes I will scratch my hands, and then scratch above my foot. But I don't know if this is the cause. They started out what seems like my shoe rubbing blisters. And they were raw and bleeding. When they healed, they became dry and scabby looking, like they are now. And fo course itch. But have never gone away. Thats when I realized they remind me of the bad breakout I have on my hands at times.

    Any idea what these things would be? Thanks.

    2 AnswersSkin Conditions7 years ago
  • Are most religious questions guided by Satan?

    By going down the list and seeing how confusing and/or stupid most religious questions are on here. There is no doubt to me that Satan has his foot in the door at Yahoo Answers. What do you think?

    PS. To those who sincerely ask real questions on here, I mean no disrespect to you.

    13 AnswersReligion & Spirituality7 years ago
  • Who makes this school cafeteria pizza?

    http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/7866/rectangle8...

    I've seen this photo floating around the Internet that is apparently an ad from a company that sells it. But is it just an old outdated ad? Or can this be found? This is the often talked about sausage pizza found in the schools in the 80s. Anyone know?

    2 AnswersOther - Food & Drink7 years ago
  • Any idea what movie this is?

    http://www.multiupload.nl/1PKLBV0PTB

    Here is a clip. It might be from a TV movie or something. I don't know what country this is from. But it is in English. Any ideas??

    1 AnswerMovies8 years ago
  • Anyone nice enough to upload an old ABC family movie?

    Special Delivery (2000) starring Andy Dick.

    This movie has been all but abandoned by ABC. Hulu ran it a few years ago for Xmas. But its not on any schedule for this year. Would love it if someone had this taped years ago and would be willing to upload it to Youtube or somewhere to download!! In good quality of course. Would love you forever!! Thanks!!

    7 AnswersMovies8 years ago
  • Listing secured loan assets on Chapter 7?

    I am in the process of slowly completing my Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. And I have quite a few good resource manuals for assisting me. But there is one "gray area" that I cannot seem to pin down.

    My wife and I are filing jointly. And between both of us, we have three vehicles. One is fully paid for and worth almost nothing in NADA. A clear exemption.

    The second one is paid for. But it was used as collateral a couple years ago to get a small loan we defaulted on. So obviously, we will surrender the vehicle in the bankruptcy. But I am not sure how to list it on the forms. Schedule B has a place to list vehicles that you own. So I am assuming I need to list the "collateral" on there and write a referral to the later form where I surrender it?

    The third vehicle we make payments on and drive. A newer model used car. It isn't leased. But the typical secured loan from a dealer finance company. I am not sure if we list this as an asset on Schedule B as well. And then write another referral to a later form stating we don't own it but want to reaffirm it.

    All in all, how these vehicles are used with Schedule B is my issue. I have a NOLO book, which is excellent. But they don't answer my questions.

    Thanks

    2 AnswersPersonal Finance8 years ago
  • sub for Šestapadesát neomluvených hodin?

    I cannot find a subtitle file for the 1977 movie Šestapadesát neomluvených hodin. Can someone please tell me where to find one? Or even better, can someone who knows Czech translate it? Here is a link to the movie.

    Thanks!!

    http://www.uloz.to/xaVA7Lz/sestapadesat-neomluveny...

    1 AnswerMovies8 years ago
  • sub for Šestapadesát neomluvených hodin?

    I cannot find a subtitle file for the 1977 movie Šestapadesát neomluvených hodin. Can someone please tell me where to find one? Or even better, can someone who knows Czech translate it? Here is a link to the movie.

    Thanks!!

    http://www.uloz.to/xaVA7Lz/sestapadesat-neomluveny...

    1 AnswerMovies8 years ago
  • sub for Šestapadesát neomluvených hodin?

    I cannot find a subtitle file for the 1977 movie Šestapadesát neomluvených hodin. Can someone please tell me where to find one? Or even better, can someone who knows Czech translate it? Here is a link to the movie.

    Thanks!!

    http://www.uloz.to/xaVA7Lz/sestapadesat-neomluveny...

    1 AnswerMovies8 years ago
  • How to dam up a creek?

    I have a small, nearly dried up creek running through my property. one end has been dammed to maintain a large lake on my neighbor's property. I'm fine with that. I think it was done years ago before I moved here. Because his lake is fed by a stream, obviously he would have to allow "some" of that stream to flow beyond his lake. Else it would be unlawful.

    Anyway, my creek is about 90% dried up. It's mostly cement like mud and cattails. You can tell there is a very tiny stream that runs through. At the other end of this creek on my property, there are some rocks that would seem to suggest a dam area. But my guess is that it isn't dammed enough to maintain a creek on my property for whatever reason. I don't know why our creek was neglected or stopped up. But on the other side of the creek is what recently became a small church. They own a small portion of the creek. But not on the dam end.

    Here is my question.

    Would I be able to dam the end of the creek up some more to create a bigger stream? I realize that if I dam it up too much at once, there will probably be some major problems with water running off into the church. It sets about 25 feet from the creek. And since it is overran with mud and cattails, I figured an instant stream would just overflow.

    Couldn't I just dam it up a little and let the stream carry out mud over time? Then gradually dam it more and more over time to eventually end up with a nice creek? Excavating sounds expensive and complicated and not worth it to just have a creek. But if the creek can fix itself over time, that sounds good to me.

    What do you think about this idea?

    3 AnswersOther - Home & Garden8 years ago