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The basic drumstick spin is essential for any drummer to know. Position the middle of the drumstick low, in between your pointer and middle finger. The stick should be resting in the webbing of your two fingers. You can use your right or left hand to practice this trick, and it will look even better when you can do it simultaneously with both hands.

summary: Place the stick between your pointer and middle finger.


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The Department of Motor Vehicles (the “DMV," also known as the Bureau of Motor Vehicles or Department of Transportation in some states) should have mailed you a suspension letter stating the reason for the suspension. If you never received such a letter or have misplaced it, call the DMV in your state  or check the DMV's website for a database that you can search to find your license information and reason for suspension. You can find links to each state's DMV website here. Common reasons for suspension include:  Accumulating too many points on your driving record Getting multiple traffic violations or speeding tickets Getting a DUI/DWI Failing to appear in court or pay fees Failing to pay child support In some cases, such as automatic pretrial suspensions for driving under the influence (“DUI”), you may not have the right to appeal. In any case, you need to request an appeal within the statutorily-prescribed deadline. For example, appeals in Georgia must be submitted within 10 days of the effective date of suspension. If you are not eligible for an appeal or have missed the deadline, you may need to temporarily live with the suspension. To determine if an appeal is available to you:  Check your DMV's website for information about appealing a suspension. Look for information about appeals in the letter you received informing you of the suspension. Call your local DMV and ask about the appeals process. Contact an attorney. Many attorneys provide free consultations. If your license has been suspended, the court will specify how you can get your license back. You may simply be required to refrain from driving for a period of time, or you may be able to get your license back more quickly by taking a driving course or traffic school, paying a reinstatement fee, or asking your insurance company to file an SR-22 or FR-44 form (which proves that you carry insurance). For certain suspensions and revocations, you may be able to request a "hardship" or "probationary" license that allows you to drive in limited situations, such as driving for work, attending drug and alcohol programs, or for medical treatment. Contact your local DMV office to find out whether your state offers hardship licenses.

summary: Determine why your license are suspended. Determine whether an appeal is available to you. Consider alternatives to an appeal.


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Wash the fireplace down with an all purpose cleaner. Some all purpose cleaners are Mr. Clean Multi-Surface Cleaner and Goo Gone All Purpose Cleaner. Spray on the cleaner and use a sponge to scrub off the buildup. After doing an initial scrubbing, switch to a mild soap. Mix the mild soap with water. Continue to scrub at the stone. Switch back to the all purpose cleaner after you've scrubbed for with the mild soap. Scrub for a while and then switch back to the mild soap if necessary. Continue switching back and forth until you are satisfied with the outcome. Allow a few minutes for the stone to dry.
summary: Use an all purpose cleaner. Switch to mild soap. Use more all purpose cleaner.