Problem: Article: Think of yourself as part friend, part bodyguard. If other people come your way to horn in on the object of your friend's eye, it’s your job to get them out of the way without looking like a jerk. The more attractive and appealing the person of your friend’s advances is, the more you must be on the lookout for interlopers. Stave off interlopers by distracting them, getting in their way, or subtly annoying them until they buzz off. You should make the person group laugh here and there, reveal a bit about yourself, and keep the conversation flowing, but you shouldn't talk so much that you end up stealing the show. Your friend should be the one who does more of the talking, and you should bail them out when there's an awkward silence or when you can contribute something that makes your friend look good.  Don't interrupt your friend when they’re talking unless you really have something to add. Otherwise, you'll make your friend look like a chump. If it does get a little quiet, don't say "Now this is awkward..." Just speak up and get the ball rolling again. Maybe the most beautiful gal or guy you’ve ever seen just rolled in. Maybe your favorite team has gone into overtime with their biggest rival. Maybe your brother called, asking for a favor. That's all well and good, but not tonight, if you want to be a good wingman.  You need laser focus on the task at hand — to help your friend go home with, or at least to get the number of, the person they’re interested in. Tell yourself that you're doing your friend a favor, and that you'll get your turn another day. This should go without saying, but this is a mistake wingmen are prone to making. So what if you're stuck talking to someone you don't really care about? If you drink too much, you will look like a fool and make your friend look like a fool by association. And who wants to go home with a fool? Pace yourself. Unless you’re both the designated wingman and designated driver, it’s fine to drink enough to keep near the pace of the group.  But call it a night if you start to lose focus. Getting tired? Wanting to go home to play video games? Too bad. Tonight is not your night to make decisions. Unless you really have a pressing reason to go home or are having a particularly horrible time, you have to grin and bear it.  As soon as you say you have to go home, the spell is over, and you will have ruined your friend's chances if they haven’t come close to closing the deal. If you really need to leave, give your friend some advance notice  — maybe even by text — so they can come up with a plan for staying in touch with the person. If you approach two targets and announce that you have a boy/girlfriend within the first five minutes, they probably won't hang around to talk to you. But if you go two hours without mentioning this fact, then you'll look sketchy. Find a casual way to introduce your relationship status into the conversation, once you've gotten to know the person group a bit better. Many leaders prefer a wingman who’s in a relationship, since they’re less likely to try to steal the main person.  Also, a wingman who smoothly lets it be known that they’re taken can help ensure that the main person will focus on the leader even more.
Summary: Provide interference if necessary. Speak up and shut up at the right times. Don't get distracted. Don't get too intoxicated to be useful. Stay in it for the long haul. Mention if you’re in a relationship — eventually.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Offer your rabbit tasty treats that are also high in nutrients such as spinach, carrots, lettuce, rabbit pellets, or timothy hay.  These foods will help the rabbit keep healthy in its old age.  Timothy hay can be fed in unlimited quantities; veggies should be fed at a rate of two cups per six pounds of body weight. Be sure that your rabbit is drinking and eating several times a day.  Make sure that its water bowl/bottle is never empty. Monitor changes in your bunny’s weight and adjust its diet accordingly.  Older rabbits often need food pellets, which are available at local pet stores. These will give your bunny a calorie boost to make up for the loss of bone mass and muscle.  Pellets of timothy hay are best, though alfalfa pellets might be needed if your rabbit is having trouble keeping on weight.  Pellets should be administered at a rate of ¼ cup per six pounds of bunny weight. Alternatively, if your bunny has put on excess pounds in its old age, work to reduce its weight.  Like humans, bunnies can develop arthritis, heart disease, and other health problems related to excess weight.  Ask your doctor what your bunny’s target weight should be and adjust its diet as necessary. The development of molar malocclusions – misalignments of the jaw -- are common in smaller breeds like lops.  If you see your bunny has difficulty eating, drools when eating, moves its mouth in seeming discomfort, or paws at its face, you should bring your bunny to the vet.  Other signs of molar malocclusions include a bunny who takes food but then spits it out, a bunny who has a very wet face after eating, or a bunny who turns down food regularly.  To feed a bunny with malocclusions, offer small chunks of fruit and veggies, and cut up your bunny’s greens.  Smaller pieces are easier to chew. Check your bunny’s teeth for abnormalities monthly. Problems with both incisors and molars might visible.  Your rabbit’s teeth should be straight and the gums should have a healthy pink color.

SUMMARY: Encourage healthy eating. Feed your bunny appropriately for its weight. Look for malocclusions.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you use a petite lace headband, you probably will not need to make any adjustments. If you use a standard-size lace headband, you might need to take it in.  You can use a white headband, but you can also try to find one in a color that matches your dress or your school colors. A petite lace headband is the sort of headband worn by babies and toddlers. To take the headband in, clip apart and remove the ribbon holding it together. Turn the headband inside-out and fold one end of the lace down until the entire length matches the length the garter needs to be. Line up the fold with the other end and stitch them together using a triple stitch or narrow zigzag stitch. Turn the garter right-side-out again. Cut 10 inches (25 cm) of narrow tulle. Fold it together and attach your embellishment with glue.  You should have about eight layers of folded tulle. Even at this thickness, the tulle will be light enough to prevent it from being seen at a distance. Put a small amount of hot glue in the middle of the tulle before firmly fixing your embellishment on the dot. Let dry. You could use fake pearls or gems for an embellishment, but for something more themed to homecoming, use a charm of your school mascot or school emblem. You could also attach a football jewelry charm or a small bow made with ribbon in your school colors. Hand stitch the tulle onto the center seam of the lace headband to complete your garter. Trim your tulle down before attaching it. Cut it near the embellishment, leaving just enough to sew into.
Summary:
Adjust a lace headband to fit around the wearer's thigh. Attach an embellishment to a thin piece of tulle. Stitch the tulle and embellishment onto the garter.