" Party animals announce their presence the minute the enter the room, and there is no better way to do this than a costume, prop, or killer outfit. Obviously, the outfit will change depending on the party, but the important thing to remember is that you want to wear it with confidence. A party animal wears something because they want to, not because they're worried about what other people think.  For themed parties, you want to commit as completely to the theme as possible. Go big or go home. If it is a casual party, throw on a silly hat, shirt, or grab a weird prop to bring with you. Anything that calls attention to you will do. You don't want to be drunk when you arrive, but you also don't want to feel like you need to "catch-up" when you get there. If you're going to drink, ensure that you have a driver before leaving. Unless you're going to a dinner party (where party animals are generally less welcome), chances are good you're not going to get a whole lot of food at the party. Eat a good meal before the party so that you energy and food in your stomach. Going into a party without eating beforehand isn't just a drag, it can be dangerous if there's drinking involved. Always have a good meal 1-2 hours before going so that you don't have to worry about feeling sick or foraging for food when you're in party animal mode. A party animal needs a habitat to party in. It will be difficult to get momentum going if you're the first one in the door, so play it cool and arrive fashionably late. If it is a smaller gathering or party, 15-20 minutes should be fine, but if you're going to a huge party you should try to arrive at least an hour after things have kicked off. If you do arrive before things really kick off, never fear. Just have fun, be energetic, and the party will soon follow your vibe. No one wants to deal with rides home or places to sleep once they've transformed into a party animal. It is smartest and safest to deal with these things in advance. Make sure you have a designated driver if the party has alcohol, and check with the host that you have a place to sleep if you will not be driving home. Check in with your friends to make sure you have a buddy at the party to watch out for you if things go poorly -- the two of you can make sure that you both make it home safely.

Summary: Dress up in a costume or extravagant "going-outfit. Have a few casual drinks before leaving. Have something to eat an hour before the party. Arrive late. Make plans for the end of the party before you start partying.


Use the handle of a rattail comb to make the part nice and neat. Harley Quinn does have messy hair, but you want to keep things neat at this point. You will mess them up later. Harley has unkempt, rumpled hair. It will be easier to get this look if your hair is slightly curly or wavy. If you have straight hair, use a large curling iron to add loose waves to it. You can also spray your hair with a dry texturizing spray to help give it more volume. Don't worry above making it perfect or neat. Secure each pigtail with a hair tie. The pigtails need sit above your eyebrows and slightly behind your ears. Be sure to leave a few strands from your front hairline hanging loose. This is one of the key parts of Harley's look. If you have bangs, consider leaving them out completely. Use blue for the left pigtail and red or light pink for the right. Apply the hairspray from midway-down and be sure to work in small sections. Don't worry about making the color end in a straight line. A little unevenness would work great for Harley. This step can get messy. Wear an old shirt or drape a towel over your shoulders. Wearing plastic gloves might also help. Take a thin strand of hair from under your left pigtail. Wrap it around the base to hide the hair tie, then secure it with a bobby pin. Repeat the process for the right pigtail.  Try to finish wrapping the hair strands underneath the pigtails. You can also wrap a blue ribbon around your left pigtail, and a red ribbon around the right pigtail. Secure them with bobby pins or strips of double-sided tape. This depends on how messy your hair got during the previous steps and how voluminous it is to begin with. If your hair still looks too sleek, backcomb the pigtails from midway down. If your hair is still too thin, backcomb them all the way up to the base, where the hair ties are. If your hair is naturally curly or wavy, the colored hairspray might be enough to hold the style. If your hair is straight or smooth, consider spraying it with a lightweight hairspray to help hold the style.

Summary: Brush your hair, then part it down the center. Add loose waves, if needed. Pull your hair up into two high pigtails, but exclude a few face-framing strands. Spray your hair with colored hairspray. Wrap a thin strand of hair around the base of each pigtail. Backcomb the pigtails, if needed. Set the style with hairspray, if necessary.


You only need a few simple ingredients to make a healthy and delicious broiled or grilled halibut. Here's what you need:  Halibut steaks Olive oil or melted butter Minced garlic Salt and pepper Lemon wedges  If you're grilling your halibut, light your grill. Make sure it is heated evenly before proceeding. If you're using a grill, place them directly on the grill. If you wish, top the butter with a teaspoon or two of minced garlic.  Test it with a fork for doneness. Serve garnished with a lemon wedge.  Cooked halibut will flake away from the fork easily, while undercooked halibut will still feel solid and fleshy. Cook halibut without drying it out by watching the cooking time carefully. Grilled halibut should be cooked for no more than 10 minutes per inch thick.
Summary: Gather your ingredients. Marinade overnight if desired. Turn on the broiler to heat your oven. Place the halibut steaks skin side down in a glass or metal baking pan. Brush the steaks with olive oil or melted butter. Sprinkle the halibut with salt and pepper. Broil halibut for about 10 minutes. Finished!