Q: Calling Nickelodeon directly isn't a matter of using one single telephone number — the network has regional offices all over the world, each with its own number. However, Nickelodeon's corporate headquarters are in New York City, so the number for this office is suitable for a wide variety of global questions and concerns. If you're calling from outside the United States, don't forget to add your country's exit code before dialing the phone number. For instance, people in Australia should dial "0011" before proceeding "1-212..." As noted above, Nickelodeon has a number of smaller regional offices besides its New York headquarters. These may be more suitable for local questions and concerns than the New York headquarters, so you may want to use these numbers instead, especially if you live near one of these offices. Three of Nickelodeon's most important regional offices' numbers are listed below:  Florida: 1-407-363-8500 California: 1-818-736-3000 London: 1-732-779-8353 If you're a journalist or a member of the press, rather than calling Nickelodeon's offices, use the company's press and PR contacts. These professionals' jobs are to help ensure that your question or concern is answered as quickly as possible, so they're usually a much better choice for fact-checking questions, company information, and so on than any single office. As noted above, Nickelodeon has too many press contacts to list here. For a complete list of phone numbers, use the same Press page as referenced above for online press inquiries.
A: Use 1-212-846-2543 for the corporate offices in New York. Use regional offices' numbers for local concerns. Use press contacts' numbers for press inquiries.

Q: Before you start the process of glittering your lips, get all your materials in place. You can find most of your materials at a local department store or makeup shop.  You will need lipstick in your chosen shade, as well as makeup grade glitter in your chosen shade. You will need a small makeup brush to apply the glitter. You will need a liquid base to get the glitter to stick to your brush. You can buy a liquid makeup base at most beauty stores.  You will need lip liner that matches your lipstick and glitter.  You will need a cotton swap or thick makeup brush to apply the glitter.
A: Gather your materials.

Q: If you want to steer with your legs, you'll need to get your legs angled so that you can give your horse this command. Don't maintain a tight grip with your legs around the horse's ribs, as this will lift you out of the saddle and forfeit some of your deep-seat control.  Keep your legs directly under your hips. Your body should be aligned from your ear all the way to your heel. Angle your feet so that your heel is lower than your toe. Turn your toes slightly out so that your lower leg has more contact with the horse's body. Let your legs gently touch the horse's body from the thigh down to the ankle. Turning your head will help you have a better command of where you want to go. Keep your chin up and look straight at a fixed point (a tree, a fence post, etc.) in the direction you want to turn. Let your shoulders turn just slightly. If you turn your shoulders too much you risk losing your balance. Once you've fixed your eyes on a spot you want to turn towards, begin rotating your hips towards that spot. This will send a message to your horse, indicating that a change of course is approaching.  Try to maintain a stable position with the rest of your body. Just give a slight twist of the hips. Don't rotate too abruptly, or again, you run the risk of losing your balance. Once your shoulders and hips are facing the desired direction, you'll use your legs to steer the horse's body. You'll need to coordinate both legs and control how much pressure you use from each leg, as this will affect the turn greatly.  Squeeze gently just behind the horse's girth with the leg outside of the turn you're trying to complete. For example, if you're turning left, your right leg would be your outside leg. Use your inside leg to apply a gentle pressure directly on the horse's girth. If you're turning left, your left leg should press against the horse's left girth and your right leg should squeeze just behind the horse's right girth. If you've done everything correctly, your horse should have turned in your desired direction. if the horse didn't turn, keep practicing or consider trying a more cooperative horse.
A: Angle your legs under your hips. Turn your head towards the direction you want to move in. Rotate your hips in the desired direction. Squeeze with your legs to execute the turn.

Q: Add a new color for the next row if you like. Simply start crocheting with the new color from any ch-sp (chain space, the gaps left by the chain stitches between the bunches of double crochet).
A:
Start with a new color.