Q: You may use a sump pump, your filtration system or siphon hose.  through-the-wall(s), return(s), lights, etc. Replace as needed.  You can use a razor knife and cut into smaller pieces for easier removal. Repair as needed with a masonry sand.
A: Drain all water from pool. Remove all hung ladders from liner area and any other equipment that may obstruct liner area. Remove all face plates and gaskets from inside pool area, i.e. Inspect all face plates, gaskets and hardware for cracks/rips and/or wear. Remove seat clamps, pool ledges, top plates and top rail, basically the top end of pool. Remove old liner. Inspect pool base and cove for wash outs and evenness. Remove old duct tape from the wall bolt seam. Re-tape wall bolt seam with duct tape. Sweep entire pool area clear of pebbles, rocks, sharp edges and all debris.

Q: Always treat a gun as though it were loaded, even if you know it isn't. This will usually be on the right side of the gun, where the barrel meets the stock. Unlike a pump-action shotgun, a break action has no magazine tube to load several shells at a time into. Instead, the gun breaks open to allow you to load a shell directly into the chamber of your barrel (or barrels). This means your gun needs to be reloaded after every shot, or every two shots if you have a double-barreled shotgun.  Be careful: these may be hot if the gun was recently fired. Try not to let your hand touch the metal of the barrel. The business-end of the shell should slide into the barrel. Your gun is now loaded and ready to fire.
A: Make sure the safety is on and the gun pointed away from you in a safe direction. Find and engage the barrel breach lever, latch or button. Open the break-action and lower the barrel away from the body of the shotgun. Remove and discard any spent casings. Replace each used casing with a fresh shell. Bring the barrel back up and close the break until you hear and feel it click.

Q: During your separation, it is good to meet new people. This can lead to filling those hours that you previously spent with your partner. While this is not technically dating, it is the beginnings of becoming available to date. Some ways to meet new people include:  Volunteering for issues that interest you, such as museums or animal shelters Taking classes for things you enjoy, such as cooking, writing, or a sport Starting or joining a club or organization, such as a book club or a religious organization. A local church or community center may even have a single parents’ group. Going out in groups is not technically dating, even though those groups often are comprised of couples. Going with groups of people to events, including movies, restaurants, and sporting events is a good way to socialize while your divorce is pending. It is also a good way to get to know the other person without the stress of a formal date in the background. Almost any activity that can be done one-on-one can also be done with a group of people. Consider such activities as:  Going hiking with a mixed-gender group of friends Seeing a play or movie with a mixed-gender group of friends. Going to the beach or park with a mixed-gender group of friends. If you do decide to go out on a paired-off date while separated, exercise discretion. This does not mean be secretive, but you don’t want to throw it in your former partner’s face, either, especially if s/he is having difficulty dealing with the breakup.  Don’t change your Facebook status to reflect any new relationships. Don’t announce dates on social media. Don’t talk about your dates in front of your children or friends who are also friends of your former spouse. If you are still married, the potential date has the right to know this. Only with this information can that person make an informed decision about whether s/he wants to be involved with the stress that is usually involved in this stage of your life.  Often, people feel betrayed if they learn that information has been withheld from them. Once you start dating, your partner(s) could potentially find themselves involved in your case against their will. Some people feel it is morally wrong to date others before the divorce is final.
A: Meet new people. Do things in groups. Exercise discretion. Consider telling potential dates your true marital status.

Q: Consider creating mobile games, programs, website templates, or sound clips to sell. You could also create your own eBook or other products consumers can access instantly. Whatever products you choose to sell, make them relevant to your site’s content. For example, if your website is about iguanas, do not sell cat food. Iguana owners are more likely to buy products related to iguanas. If your content (e.g., e-books, software, reports, workout videos) has high value, you could charge people to access certain parts of your website. Consider the pros and cons of one-time fees, monthly or weekly plans, and pay-per-use options. . As an affiliate marketer, you earn money by promoting another company’s products or services. Similar to sponsored content, you provide links to affiliates' services through content you have written. In this case, however, your advertising is more direct. You can rate products and provide links directly to them.  You might provide product-placement videos. You could be paid by the sale, click, or sign-up. Choose products that will interest your readers and add value to your website’s content.  Becoming an affiliate marketer takes a lot of time and effort. It is one of the most time-intensive methods of advertising.   If you have strong content, you might ask the company to do cost-per-acquisition advertising. This gives you a commission based on what visitors purchase on the other  company’s site. If you give advice about a specialized topic, consider "selling" your wisdom via donations. Place a "donate" button or link on your website. Write a post asking people to contribute financially to your research. If you are filling a need and readers are grateful, they may well support you.
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Sell your own products or services to your target audience.  Sell other people's services through affiliate programs Solicit support.