Article: After meeting someone you think has potential, get to know them better by communicating via messaging, phone calls, and video chats. Don’t be afraid to send the first message, but also be careful that you’re not messaging too often.  While it might be tempting to message during school, make sure you stay focused. You’ll have plenty of chances to talk when you’re free. Be careful handing out more personal information, like your address, to strangers. If you don’t know what to say or how to continue the conversation, ask your friends for help! If the conversation dies, feel free to start again with a simple hello. If he keeps sending messages that confuse you or aren’t clear, ask him to clarify, or if he’d prefer calling or video chatting instead. If you don’t have a car, pick a meeting place you can access by public transportation, ask your parents to drop you off, or walk. You can meet at the mall or the movies. Or, for more a more laid-back atmosphere, you can meet at your nearby ice cream store, park, or favorite brunch place. The important thing is finding a place where you can sit down and talk to each other! While it’s important to ask him how he’s feeling and how his day has been, if you want to get to know him better you should also ask questions about his childhood, his favorite things to do, and his family and friends. Listen to him, and reply with your own likes and dislikes. Don’t feel like you have to change yourself to get a boyfriend, or fake some part of who you are just to impress him. Be honest with him! If it doesn’t work out because of your honesty, then it wasn’t meant to be.
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Exchange numbers and social media accounts. Ask your friends for advice if you get stuck. Plan a meeting somewhere you can both get to. Ask him questions about himself. Be yourself!
Article: Before you start adding dry ingredients, you need to wet all the things that you'll mix in, carry the mortar in, and use the mortar with so the mortar will slide off easily and reduce waste. Slosh about half the water necessary for the batch you're making into the mixer or the tray, and pour some water into the wheelbarrows or buckets you'll be carrying it in. Depending on the size of your project, you be using a small mixing tray or you may want to use a gas-powered mortar mixer to mix large quantities of mortar. These feature several spinning blades that can hold up to three bags of 80 lb. mix, cutting down on the elbow-grease necessary to mix up a batch of mortar mud. Consider renting one for your job, especially if you'll be working over the period of several days. If you're using a power mixer, turn it on to get the blades churning and gently add your dry ingredients. Be careful to not dump them and splatter the water out, or to lose too much of the cement by clouding it. The order of ingredients isn't particularly important, but some mixers tend to add the cement first and the sand afterward if it isn't pre-mixed. It's generally just easier to break the bag on the mixer, dump it out, and shovel in the necessary amount of sand.  As you mix, or as the mixer does its work, keep a close eye on the mortar. If it looks too dry, add small amounts of water as you go to keep it pliable and wet. Be careful about adding too much, and don't add too much right at the end, or you'll get a soupy, unintegrated, and useless mortar.
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Wet the mixer, wheelbarrow, and/or buckets. Add the dry ingredients and start mixing. Get your face out of the way, wear breathing protection, and don't breathe in any of the dust created, mortar mixes contain Silicates which can cause COPD, or other Cancers. Add extra water if necessary.
Article: Several systems now come with a 2 way remote which will have longer range and will actually confirm that your car started on your remote.
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Make sure to find a system that is perfect for your needs and has life-time warranty.